This 2020-2021 exhibition at The Colorado Springs Fine Art Museum at Colorado College is an experiment in self-awareness, curated by Joy Armstrong, former Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. What we see with our eyes is only transformed and understood as “truth” by our minds. This exhibition is an invitation to view this phenomenon as a metaphor for the conflict between perception and reality that divides us from each other.
I began to climb the mythic mountain in my valley because I perceived it as solid and eternal.
Colorado Springs Fine Art Center Curator Joy Armstrong creates a virtual studio tour with Nancy Lovendahl during her “Small Glimpses, Many Times” exhibition in March 2021.
This interactive public art environment was commissioned by Western Colorado University in Gunnison, CO, connecting the music and visual arts departments outside Quigley Hall. “The Power of Limits” is a description associated to the natural geometric proportions of all organic matter in the universe. Artwork and music use these same proportions, connecting the two departments.
Inspired by the ancient wanderers of the four-corners area in the west, I found myself wanting to answer the question: “Who has been here before us?” We see a fallen mythical beast from a past millenium in bone form, carved out of limestone, next to a mountain stream.
Nancy Lovendahl is featured in the Denver Botanic Gardens CATALYST exhibition walkthrough. Twelve Colorado artists experiment with stone, resin, metal and ceramics to create an imaginative 3-D experience, redefining the surrounding landscape at Th...
A swimmer is caught at the moment of creating the flow of water dispersion dynamics on the Exercise and Sports Sciences Building at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. This mural is made of colorful aluminum hemispheres.