- Genevieve Waller
- Materializing Change
- Chrissy Espinoza
- Cultivating Threads of Memory
- Art Unbound
- Two Ways
- Fluid State
- Grounds for Change
- Surface Deep
- Inherently Human
- [a]vocation
- Magick Hospital
- Linked
- Art + Action Intern Exhibition
- Deeper Than Skin
- "Intern"al Auto-Ethnography
- Revealing
- Pluralisms
- Extra Credit
- Reclamation
- Propagate
- Analogue Impression
- Resound
- Introspect
The 965 Project Gallery is a student-led space that provides premiere professional development opportunities to students interested in fine art curation and arts administration.
The Dark Manner:听Genevieve Waller
August 15 鈥 October 25, 2025
The Dark Manner听is a visual presentation of Genevieve Waller鈥檚 exploration of masculine drag through her alter ego, a leather adorned biker archetype who subverts traditional gender roles. Through performance, photography, and installation, Waller reclaims hypermasculine aesthetics to investigate and celebrate queer desire, female visibility in gay spaces, and the liberatory potential of distorting gender expectations.
The exhibition was curated by 海角社区 students Bridget Ebert and Austin Geddie and presented in conjunction with Dance of Resistance.
Genevieve Waller, The Dark Manner: Soft and Hard, 2021
Materializing Change
May 23 鈥 August 2, 2025
Contemporary art is an ever-evolving conversation that transcends time, identity, and material. Current 海角社区 art students are woven into this dialogue, navigating the intersection of student and emerging artist. Their work captures this moment of transition through an exploration of media as an evolving practice.
Curated by 海角社区 students Bridget Ebert and Alyssa Williams,听Materializing Change听features the work of听Caroline Boyd,听Fish, and听Sadie Hughes. Presented in CVA鈥檚 965 Project Gallery, a student-led space that provides immersive professional development opportunities to students interested in fine art curation and arts administration.
The exhibition was on view in conjunction with Reconnect 2025: 海角社区 Alumni Exhibition.
Sadie Hughes, Pando: An Army of One (detail), 2024
Chrissy Espinoza: [un]earthing the [un]conscious
January 3 鈥 March 22, 2025
CVA鈥檚 965 Project Gallery presents听Chrissy Espinoza:听[un]earthing the [un]conscious, an exhibition that invites us to explore the unseen dimensions of our inner world, prompting us to move beyond physical boundaries in pursuit of self-understanding. By connecting with the whispers of our spiritual landscapes, the work of Chrissy Espinoza offers a moment to reflect, ground, and embrace the transformative potential of introspection.听un]earthing the [un]conscious听was curated by 海角社区 students Bridget Ebert and Alyssa Williams.
The exhibition was on view in conjunction with Tomiko Jones: The Intimate Infinite from January 3 鈥 March 22, 2025.
Chrissy Espinoza, Ghost Whispers听(video still),听2023
Cultivating Threads of Memory
August 1 鈥 October 19, 2024
Opening in conjunction with听Piece by Piece and Layers, the 965 Project Gallery is pleased to present听Cultivating Threads of Memory. Through her vibrant quilts, Valerie C. White weaves a story of the natural world and humanity鈥檚 traditional and spiritual connections to its beauty.
Curated by 海角社区 students Bridget Ebert and Alyssa Williams. The exhibition was on view August 1 鈥 October 19, 2024.
Art Unbound - May 24 鈥 July 20, 2024
Art Unbound 鞓堨垹鞚 雱橂倶霌り赴
A dialogue on place and connection between artists in Denver and Seoul
Opening in conjunction with Collective Nouns, the 965 Project Gallery is pleased to present Art Unbound 鞓堨垹鞚 雱橂倶霌り赴. South Korea鈥檚 Chung-Ang University has joined with 海角社区 to conceive of this one-of-a-kind exhibition. Student artists from each university met virtually throughout the Spring 2024 semester to exchange ideas about their art, lives and individual creative practices. The exhibition will feature work from both Chung-Ang University and 海角社区.
A second exhibition will be featured in Seoul this August, 2024
Special thanks to Sammy Lee听for facilitating these discussions.
Two Ways - January 5 鈥 March 23, 2024
On view in conjunction with听Pressing for Change,听Two Ways听is a site-specific installation featuring the work of Denver-based designer and master printmaker Rick Griffith. It serves as a call to action for viewers to question their socio-political and spiritual constructs. Composed of abstracted, large-scale typography originally set on-site at local design studio MATTER, these dictums are rooted in Afrofuturism and aim to inspire a personal framework for self-liberation. The installation will be accompanied by a forthcoming zine, printed and designed at MATTER鈥檚 bookshop and studio.
Fluid State - August 18 鈥 October 21, 2023
On view in conjunction with听Colorado Women to Watch,听Fluid State听expands on the limited definition of gender. In this intimate exhibition, two emerging artists from the Denver area confront the boundless quality of our self-constructed identities. Crafted objects and storylines, shifting and in flux, work to disentangle an assumption of the binary.听Fluid State听seeks not only to give trans and non-binary artists an access point for wider representation, but also to serve as an invitation for viewers to reflect on the many hard-edged boundaries our culture often takes as absolute.
Curated by 海角社区 student Kristi Zaragoza.听Fluid State听features the work of 海角社区 student Astrid Wenham and 海角社区 alum Camille Garcia.
Grounds for Change - May 18 - August 5, 2023
The 965 Project Gallery presents Grounds for Change, a collaborative installation examining the issue of gun violence in America’s schools. Featuring the artwork of 海角社区 students Xtna d’Luna and Allison Nicolosi-Risinger-Risinger, the installation provides a place for discussion and offers resources for viewers to engage with organization that are raising awareness and petitioning for change.
MSU Student Curators
Andrew Cline and Kristi Zaragoza
Surface Deep - January 13-March 25, 2023
The exhibition, Surface Deep, offers the visual narratives of two photographers as they explore our neglected landscape. Devon Wiggers and Lauren Winges are each emerging artists who push past a superficial, merely scenic representation of the earth, instead engaging in brief studies of socio-ecological systems within the Southwest. By investigating the interaction between human intervention: farming, agriculture and urbanization, and the environment’s ability to self-rejuvenate, these artists are invested in depicting images that examine on-going shifts in our natural habitat. The bodies of work displayed here apply a documentarian perspective, using diverse photographic processes, which serve to record the lay of the land today.
MSU Student Curators
Andrew Cline and Kristi Zaragoza
Inherently Human - November 11 - December 09, 2022
The 965 Project Gallery at CVA presents an exhibition of work created by the Art + Action Lab Summer 2022 interns.
Artists:
Alan G, David Grajeda Gonzalez, Luke Hargrave, Erika Jackson, Lola Jimenez, Adelaide Krabbenhoeft, Nikia Parker, Rinyin, Greta Sexton, Ainsley Silberhorn
[a]vocation - June 17 - August 13, 2022
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Magick Hospital 路 July 30 - October 16, 2021
The 965 Project Gallery presents听Magick Hospital.听Featuring work from Hexus Collective,听Magick Hospital听is a sight-specific installation that explores ritualistic practices performed through modern medical intervention and how these rituals become a protective armor. Contemplating their relationships to physicality, spirituality, and dimensionality in connection with the illnesses they live with every day, the artists use multi-media installation and performances to ask questions regarding the treatment of those with visible and invisible illnesses and disabilities, and whether these treatments serve to make the patient comfortable or to make able-bodied society feel at ease.听Magick Hospital听highlights medicine as concealment from the constructed stigmas surrounding disability and as a spell of protection against bad spirits and health.
MSU Student Curators
- Lizeth Hernandez and Shari Myers in collaboration with Hexus Collective
Linked 路 May 21 - July 17, 2021
965 Project Gallery presents听LINKED (Living In New Kindred), featuring works through which the artists reconnect with their parents鈥, grandparents鈥, and their own stories of transitioning from the places they were to where they are now. These works speak personally to the journeys taken to the United States, where听the artists became bridges between their family鈥檚 experiences and their own. Each work illustrates how the artists are combining their origins with their present to form a new culture unique to themselves.
Exhibiting Artists: Lizeth Hernandez, Gabriel Hutchings, Cindy Loya, Abraham Mejia, and Sheila Mungai.
MSU Student Curators
- Lizeth Hernandez and Shari Myers
Art + Action Teen Intern Exhibition 路 April 16 - October 16, 2021
Opening concurrently with the听海角社区 Student Exhibition, the 965听Project Gallery presents the听Art + Action Teen Intern Exhibition.听The Art + Action Lab Internship at CVA听brings together students who are interested in creative careers to听make art, meet with creative professionals from a wide range of industries, and build personal and professional skills and networks. The program is meant to provide an introduction to an art world that can appear mysterious and even impenetrable to those outside it.
MSU Student Curator
- Shari Myer
Deeper Than Skin 路 January 8 - March 20, 2021
The 965 Project Gallery presents Deeper Than Skin. In this exhibition, Denver artists examine听life experiences within the Black community. The culmination of local activism stemming from the Summer 2020 and ongoing civil rights movements highlight the continuation of the social justice timeline. The exhibition promotes community perseverance and humanizing actions.
Exhibiting Artists: Tyree Jones, Adri Norris, Yvens Saintil, and Jasmine Wynter.
The 965 Project Gallery Co-Curators hosted an artist panel on February 16, 2021. Watch the video below to hear from artists Tyree Jones, Yvens Saintil, and Jasmine Wynter about their artwork exhibited in Deeper Than Skin.
MSU Student Curators
- Shari Myers and Molly Quinn with guest co-curators Sheila Mungai and Kendall Taylor-Wright
"Intern"al Auto-Ethnography Art + Action Teen Internship Exhibition 路 May 21 - July 17, 2020
The Art + Action Lab Summer Internship at the Center for Visual Art brings together students who are interested in creative careers from all over the Denver metro area. They make art to share with the public, meet with creative professionals from a wide range of industries, and build personal and professional skills and networks. The program is meant to provide an introduction to an art world that can appear mysterious and even impenetrable to those outside it.
MSU Student Curator
- Shari Myers
Revealing 路 August 14 - October 17, 2020
The 965 Project Gallery presents听Revealing. Clothing, hair, and accessories have the power to create protective yet expressive personal statements that enable the wearer to feel connected to culture, movements, organizations, etc.? They also have the power to undermine preconceived notions when it comes to gender, race, and sexuality. Masculinity and femininity are tropes that often dictate socially acceptable appearance, gender-roles, careers, activities, and relationships cross-culturally. More than ever, we are seeing individuals breaking through barriers of what is expected of them to perform within the bounds of their assigned gender, race, culture, or sexuality. We are also seeing repercussions from the anonymity of uniforms that make it easier to inflict violence upon the bodies that wear them for the sake of the team.
Revealing explores the ways in which articles of clothing, hair, and accessories carry within them connotations of normative behavioral听expectations by exhibiting artists that address traditional conventions of gendered appearance.听This exhibition focuses听on听fashion to create conversations surrounding societal presumptions about individual personal expression,听allowing for toxic behavior to be addressed, and creating room for the celebration of marginalized communities. These conversations听aid听in subverting听confining limitations and draw attention to the popularity of aggressive and violent professions, hobbies, and behaviors.
Artists exhibiting in听搁别惫别补濒颈苍驳听are Paisley Rose Amrien, Drew Austin, Clay Hawkley, and Audrey Twigg.
MSU Student Curators
- Kristin Smith and Grace Gutierrez, with the assistance of Shari Myers and Molly Quin
Pluralisms: Contemporary Prints from India 路 August 30 - October 20, 2018
Pluralisms represents a cross-section of the diverse practices and aesthetics of contemporary printmaking in India.
MSU Curators
- Leila Armstrong, Visiting Faculty – Art History, Theory and Criticism, 海角社区 and Jade Hoyer, Assistant Professor of Art – Printmaking, 海角社区
Extra Credit 路 January 12 - March 24, 2018
Through teaching, both as a professor of art at Metropolitan State University of Denver, as well as in many community outreach programs, Fr茅squez has mentored thousands of students to find their voice and tell their stories through art. In honor of his significant impact, CVA鈥檚 965 Student Curated Gallery will present Extra Credit,听an invitational exhibition featuring new work by over 40 of Fr茅squez鈥檚 former students.听
Reclamation 路 May 31 鈥 August 22, 2018
By reclaiming the body, physical space, and even materiality via interventions into embedded systems, artists utilize their representational agency, displacing antiquated hierarchies while also establishing a new, boundless realm in which all people belong.
Exhibiting Artists: Jacqueline Sophia Cordova, Porscha鈥 Danielle, Ashley Frazier, Sydnie Ross, and Jodi Stuart.
MSU Student Curators
- Danielle Cunningham Tierney and Amber Micciche
Propagate: A Backyard Revolution 路 April 4 - October 21, 2017
As a companion to听Water Line: A Creative Exchange, the student-organized 965 Gallery听within the CVA will exhibit听Propagate: A Backyard Revolution.听This exhibition showcases听artists who capture听the unique beauty that belongs to delicious, natural, healthy, raw, nutritional, fresh, sustainable and locally grown food sources. Though the word “food” can produce many different images for different individuals, this exhibition will focus on social change through food by providing images that beautify听healthy choices which听can be obtained locally through ethical and sustainable practices.
Exhibiting Artists: Meredith Feniak and听Eileen Roscina Richardson
MSU Student Curator
- Amber Micciche
Analogue Impression: Examining the Printmaking Process 路 May 26 - July 22, 2017
As a companion to听the听528.0 Regional Juried Printmaking Exhibition, the student-organized 965 Gallery within the CVA will show听Analogue Impression: Examining the Printmaking Process. This is a听juried exhibition that examines the process of printmaking and provides visitors with a window into the printmaker鈥檚 studio. Programs will emphasize the educational and community aspects of the featured artwork.
Resound: Reverberation Between Artist and Place 路 February 3 鈥 April 8, 2017
965 Gallery, a student-run gallery within the CVA, will feature a photography exhibition 鈥 concurrent with Presence听鈥 of four artists exploring natural environments and their relation to them. Artists include 海角社区 student Andrew Duffy, 海角社区 alumni Kristin Buck, and Colorado artists Cori Storb and Michael Sandoval.
Introspect: Unraveling the Process - November 3 路 December 1, 2017
As a companion to Plexus, the student-organized 965 Gallery听within the CVA will exhibition听Introspect: Unraveling the Process. This exhibition showcases the process behind the BFA Thesis program at 海角社区. On view are student sketchbooks and concept art that show the amount of work leading up to a听thesis exhibition.
Exhibiting Artists: Jonathan Chavez, Daisy Corso, Brittany Gaenzle, Hart Kryplio, Jessica Mindenhall, Alexander Romero, Elizabeth Linton
MSU Student Curators
- Amber Micciche and Curtis Tucker
