Colorado Photographic Arts Center
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) is a non-profit photography organization that holds exhibitions and has a collection of photographic materials in Denver, Colorado. Originally founded in 1963, the Center has moved around to various spaces over the years, but now has found a home at 1070 Bannock Street in Denver's Golden Triangle neighborhood.[1]
In 1983 it was at 1730 Gaylord Street.[2] It was in a Belmar storefront for 10 years before returning to Denver.[3] It moved into its current space in 2017.[4]
In addition to exhibitions, CPAC offers classes and workshops.[5][6]
In December 2017, the Center held an exhibition of veterans' photography.[7]
Volunteers play an important part in its operations.[8]
Exhibitions have included the work of Bree Lamb[9] and Jessica Yatrofsky.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Froyd, Susan (2017-01-10). "The Colorado Photographic Arts Center Is Ready to Roll — Again". Westword. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
- ^ McCarthy, Kevin J. (November 18, 1985). "Cultural Resource Guide for Colorado Teachers". U.S. Department of Education – via Google Books.
- ^ "Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) celebrates its return to Denver with a variety show". The Denver Post. July 31, 2013.
- ^ Froyd, Susan (January 10, 2017). "The Colorado Photographic Arts Center Is Ready to Roll — Again". Westword.
- ^ "Colorado Photographic Arts Center". www.denver.org.
- ^ "Popular Photography". November 18, 1981 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Veterans Express Artistry In Photography Exhibit". December 15, 2017.
- ^ Pedigo, Karlie Huckels, Jake. "Get Involved: Colorado Photographic Arts Center". www.kunc.org.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Bree Lamb's Exhibition, "Remember Me" at Colorado Photographic Arts Center | Department of Art | New Mexico State University". artdepartment.nmsu.edu.
- ^ "MFA Photography 2009 Alumni, Jessica Yatrofsky Featured in Role Reversal Exhibition at The Colorado Photographic Arts Center". Art, Media, & Technology. March 7, 2018.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Interview (2019) from KGNU with show curator Rae Solomon