Our Community Curated Art & Conversation series transforms our classroom into a platform for local voices and vital conversations. Each exhibition features work by community artists partnered with local non-profits, creating powerful dialogues about the issues that shape our neighborhood – from environmental justice to youth empowerment, pet rescue to mental health awareness.
We strive to make these exhibitions catalysts for connection and change. Through artist talks, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, we explore how creativity can illuminate social issues and inspire community action. Local organizations share their missions through the lens of artistic expression, while artists find new ways to engage with causes they care about.
Whether you’re an activist, art lover, or simply curious about your community, these exhibitions invite you to see, learn, and participate in the ongoing conversations that make our city stronger.
Community Curated Art and Conversation Submission
Community Curated Art and Conversation is an initiative through the Museum of Art Fort Collins and MoA for All aimed at engaging locals, facilitating discussion around art that is inclusive and accessible, and embracing a nonhierarchical format for art involvement. Each month, we partner with a local organization to exhibit art and objects submitted by members of the community that center around alternating themes, helping raise awareness and a deeper understanding of the topic at heart.