Thu 9/22 @ 5-8PM
The long-running biennial Peoples’ Art Show at the Galleries at CSU is a long tradition that’s sometimes provoked controversy, due to its open entry policy. Any artist can submit up to two works in any medium on any subject and they will all hang. The subjects have not always been “politically correct” since this is, they say, an “uncensored exhibition, celebrating diversity and imagination.”
Now the show returns from hiatus as the 24th Robert Thürmer People’s Art Show, renamed after the gallery’s now-retired director of three decades. It opens with a sure-to-be-lively reception at the gallery in Playhouse Square on Thursday September 22 @ 5-8pm. Like the show, it’s free and open to all. The show remains on view through November 26.