
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.
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We champion our diverse creative community as a vital part of the region’s identity and economy through service, connection, and advocacy.
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Solo(s): Krista Franklin
Presented by Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College at Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, Colorado SpringsJuly 28 - December 16
Krista Franklin (American, b. 1970) creates books, poetry, collages, handmade paper, installations, murals, performances, sound works, sculptures, and lectures.
Solo(s): Krista Franklin draws on the artist’s vast range of materials and references, situated at the intersection of poetics, popular culture, and the dynamic histories of the African Diaspora.
Often referring to the performance of a single musician, the exhibition’s title, Solo(s) is instead guided by the artist’s...
[more+]Krista Franklin (American, b. 1970) creates books, poetry, collages, handmade paper, installations, murals, performances, sound works, sculptures, and lectures.
Solo(s): Krista Franklin draws on the artist’s vast range of materials and references, situated at the intersection of poetics, popular culture, and the dynamic histories of the African Diaspora.
Often referring to the performance of a single musician, the exhibition’s title, Solo(s) is instead guided by the artist’s commitment to collaboration with fellow artists, writers, and musicians. As a political gesture, Franklin appropriates text and images from vintage magazine articles and other printed matter that she collects. The very act of collaging—cutting, pasting, and juxtaposing—puts Franklin’s works in direct conversation with the materials of other photographers and writers, transporting her to the time of their original publication.
Influenced by the “AfroSurreal Manifesto” (2009), written by poet D. Scot Miller, Franklin’s approaches to making are always mystical, metaphorical, and metaphysical, particularly her spiritual learnings and ideas about the paranormal, gender and sexual identity, and the surreal nature of black and brown experiences.
This exhibition brings together for the first time the artist’s “cover art” collages, made for books and vinyl records.
Long term projects like Library of Love (2013–present) showcase her love of the literary, themes of domesticity and interiority, self-reflection, the emotional, sensual, and private. Franklin offers viewers opportunities to rewrite experiences, often placing Black women at the center. In her own words: “What has the body latched onto to make sense of the experiences scratched into it, and how can we facilitate release?”
[less-]Dates & times
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 - 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.