
The Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (COPPeR) is the local arts agency for the City of Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region (El Paso and Teller Counties) in Colorado. The Cultural Office works year-round, often behind the scenes, to achieve more than any one artist or cultural organization could do independently to ensure that the creative sector thrives and uplifts our entire region’s life and economy. As an independent nonprofit, we are efficient, strategic, and passionate about this work.
Our programs are focused into 3 arenas of impact:
Our Mission
We champion our diverse creative community as a vital part of the region’s identity and economy through service, connection, and advocacy.
RECENT NEWS
Breaking Ground: New Projects in the Arts
Did you know there are 4 exciting capital projects in the arts that are all unfolding in the Pikes Peak region right now? Get inspired – and get involved! In this whirlwind presentation we learn about four bold visions coming to life right now in
New Exhibit: ‘Sonata (redefined)’ by Marjorie Vernelle
The Cultural Office’s next exhibition will be ‘Sonata (redefined): A Painted Composition in Four Movements,’ a collection of plein air watercolor paintings by Marjorie Vernelle. The opening reception for Sonata (redefined) will take place on Wednesday, October 4 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. The show will then
Arts Educators Meetup
Are you an arts educator in the Pikes Peak region? Join COPPeR in fostering networking between arts educators across districts, grade levels, and disciplines at our Arts Educators Meetup at the Millibo Art Theatre’s beautiful garden patio! Whether you work in the community or are
LOCAL ARTS EVENTS












Libation Lecture: 'Musings of Chicana Feminist from the Anthropocene'
09-29-2023 - 09-29-2023
Learn More
PeakRadar Feed
'Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community" in the Southwest'
Presented by Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, Colorado SpringsSeptember 01 - February 03
Community can be defined as a group of people who have shared characteristics or inhabit the same space.
Drawing from works in the collection stewarded by the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, "Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest" considers community within a landscape that has been shaped by colonization and migration. Focusing primarily on works by Chicanx/a/o, Hispanic, and Mexican American artists based in New Mexico and Colorado, Mi Gente considers the politics...
[more+]Community can be defined as a group of people who have shared characteristics or inhabit the same space.
Drawing from works in the collection stewarded by the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, "Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest" considers community within a landscape that has been shaped by colonization and migration. Focusing primarily on works by Chicanx/a/o, Hispanic, and Mexican American artists based in New Mexico and Colorado, Mi Gente considers the politics and complexities of community, including those who are perceived as outsiders.
The spiritual, familial, and artistic groups represented in these artworks demonstrate that community is elastic—it is flexible, with individuals frequently weaving in and out of multiple roles and factions. This fluidity points to how traditions and shared experiences from Mexico manifest in the United States, alluding to the transnational nature of many communities. For some who have made the journey across the border or live in the borderlands, the purpose of community is often rooted in safety and survival.
Furthermore, to publicly make one’s presence known through art, fashion, car culture, or political movements—to assert one’s community—can be an act of resistance. To move both within and independent of these aesthetics and to have or not have these shared experiences further complicates what community means to each individual.
Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest is curated by Savanah Pennell, Assistant Curator of Collections, with support from Katja Rivera, Curator of Contemporary Art. The exhibition is generously supported by The Anschutz Foundation and Colorado Creative Industries.
---------------------
“Mi gente: Manifestaciones comunitarias del Suroeste”
Del 1ero de septiembre del 2023, al 3 de febrero del 2024
El concepto de comunidad se suele definir como un grupo de personas que comparten ciertas características o que habitan un mismo espacio. “Mi gente: Manifestaciones comunitarias del Suroeste” es una muestra que contiene obras de la colección, a cargo del Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, que consideran lo comunitario dentro de un paisaje que ha sido moldeado por la colonización y la migración. La exposición se centra en obras de artistas con orígenes chicanx/a/o, hispanos y mexicoamericanos con sede en Nuevo México y Colorado. Además, considera las complejidades propias de una comunidad, así como sus ideas políticas e incluye a aquellas personas que son percibidas como forasteras.
Las agrupaciones espirituales, familiares y artísticas representadas en estas obras demuestran que la comunidad es elástica. Su flexibilidad se manifiesta en los individuos que frecuentemente se entremezclan representando múltiples roles y facciones. Esta versatilidad también se manifiesta en la manera en la que las tradiciones y experiencias mexicanas son compartidas en los Estados Unidos; aludiendo a la naturaleza transnacional de muchas comunidades. Para las personas que han cruzado la frontera, o viven en las zonas fronterizas, el propósito de pertenecer a una comunidad a menudo está enraizado en la seguridad y supervivencia. Aunado a esto; hacerse presente de manera pública a través del arte, la moda, la cultura automovilística o los movimientos políticos y representar a sus comunidades es ya un acto de resistencia. Moverse dentro e independientemente de estas estéticas y tener, o no, estas experiencias compartidas complican aún más el significado de comunidad para cada individuo.
“Mi gente: Manifestaciones comunitarias del Suroeste” es una exposición curada por Savanah Pennell, Curadora Asistente de Colecciones del FAC; con el apoyo de Katja Rivera, Curadora de Arte Contemporáneo. La exposición cuenta con el generoso apoyo de The Anschutz Foundation y Colorado Creative Industries.
[less-]Dates & times
Sat, Sep 30 @ 10:00 am Wed, Oct 04 @ 10:00 am Thu, Oct 05 @ 10:00 am Fri, Oct 06 @ 10:00 am Sat, Oct 07 @ 10:00 am Wed, Oct 11 @ 10:00 am Thu, Oct 12 @ 10:00 am Fri, Oct 13 @ 10:00 am Sat, Oct 14 @ 10:00 am Wed, Oct 18 @ 10:00 am Thu, Oct 19 @ 10:00 am Fri, Oct 20 @ 10:00 am Sat, Oct 21 @ 10:00 am Wed, Oct 25 @ 10:00 am Thu, Oct 26 @ 10:00 am Fri, Oct 27 @ 10:00 am Sat, Oct 28 @ 10:00 am Wed, Nov 01 @ 10:00 am Thu, Nov 02 @ 10:00 am Fri, Nov 03 @ 10:00 am Sat, Nov 04 @ 10:00 am Wed, Nov 08 @ 10:00 am Thu, Nov 09 @ 10:00 am Fri, Nov 10 @ 10:00 am Sat, Nov 11 @ 10:00 am Wed, Nov 15 @ 10:00 am Thu, Nov 16 @ 10:00 am Fri, Nov 17 @ 10:00 am Sat, Nov 18 @ 10:00 am Wed, Nov 22 @ 10:00 am Thu, Nov 23 @ 10:00 am Fri, Nov 24 @ 10:00 am Sat, Nov 25 @ 10:00 am Wed, Nov 29 @ 10:00 am Thu, Nov 30 @ 10:00 am Fri, Dec 01 @ 10:00 am Sat, Dec 02 @ 10:00 am Wed, Dec 06 @ 10:00 am Thu, Dec 07 @ 10:00 am Fri, Dec 08 @ 10:00 am Sat, Dec 09 @ 10:00 am Wed, Dec 13 @ 10:00 am Thu, Dec 14 @ 10:00 am Fri, Dec 15 @ 10:00 am Sat, Dec 16 @ 10:00 am Wed, Dec 20 @ 10:00 am Thu, Dec 21 @ 10:00 am Fri, Dec 22 @ 10:00 am Sat, Dec 23 @ 10:00 am - Less dates
Admission
Location
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College
30 West Dale Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
TELLING OUR STORY
Executive Director Angela Seals discusses the mission and direction of the Cultural Office on Fox21’s Loving Living Local.