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The Center for Visual Art maintains an active schedule over the summer.
By Nathan Solheim
July 17, 2017

While the rest of campus may seem a little slow during the summer months, the Center for Visual Art is a bustling hub of artistic pursuits during the hotter part of the year.
Here’s a rundown of the CVA’s summer lineup:
Third Friday on Santa Fe
6–8 p.m., July 21
Galleries open late for exhibition viewing and hands-on art making.
Water Line: A Creative Exchange, opening reception
6–8 p.m., Aug. 4
The CVA will serve as a hub for an artist-led response to the water crisis. “Water Line: A Creative Exchange” examines the loaded issue of water and promotes stewardship, advocacy and activism through the work of contemporary artists and in direct conversation with students, policy analysts and scientists.
Art on Film: Summer Series on Santa Fe
7:30 p.m., Aug. 17
The film series continues.
Film: “La La Land”
And don’t forget that the “528.0 Regional Juried Printmaking” and “Analogue Impression: Examining the Printmaking Process” exhibitions close July 22, so there’s still time to take them in.
For more information, visit the CVA website: msudenver.edu/cva.
Editor's Note: This story was updated at 10 a.m. on July 18, 2017.