People

Museum Attendants

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Aspen Crawford
Major in Sculpture

 

Madrigal Frederick-Law

Madrigal Frederick-Law
Major in Art History, Minor in Music
Accelerated Master's Certificate in Arts Management

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Maren Ingram
Major in Restoration Ecology

Keilani Miller

Keilani Miller
Major in Communications

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Riane Olsen
Major in Art History, Minor in Leadership Studies, Certificate in Cultural Heritage Studies

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Nickolle Ounrou
Major in Graphic Design

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Hayden Peebles
Major in English

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Cassidy Schaub
Major in Fine Art with a concentration in Painting, Major in Psychology

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Annaka Silva
Major in Business, Minor in Merchandising

Chace Silvey

Chace Silvey
Major in Anthropology with a concentration in Biological Anthropology

Please note that Gregory Allicar Museum of Art does not review or accept any unsolicited exhibition proposals, nor are we able to provide information (attribution, authentication, appraisal, etc.) about privately held works of art. In addition to other ethical considerations, we are a small staff and doing so would adversely affect our ability to serve the University and our larger public. A list of area appraisers is available here.

Gregory Allicar Museum of Art Advisory Board, 2024–2025

Officers (1 year appointment as officer, renewable) 

Linda (Linny) Frickman, Chairperson, Retired founding art museum director and instructor of art history, Colorado State University – reappointed 2022, (though Spring 2025)

Johnny Plastini, Vice Chairperson, Associate Professor of Art, Printmaking Area Coordinator, Colorado State University – reappointed 2022, (though Spring 2025)

Emily Moore, Secretary, Associate Professor of Art History, Art History Area Coordinator, and Associate Curator, Colorado State University – appointed 2022 (through Spring 2025, or 3-year reappointment)

Members (3 year appointment, 2-term limit) 

Nicole Asel, Associate Professor of Music, Voice (Mezzo Soprano), Colorado State University – appointed 2020, School of Music, Theater, and Dance representative

Tiffany Burns, lifelong Fort Collins resident and graduate of CSU working in real estate and marketing – appointed 2022 (through Spring 2025), or 3-year reappointment

Patricia (Pat) Coronel, Prof. Emerita of Art History and Emeritus Associate Curator, Colorado State University – reappointed 2022 (though Spring 2025) 

Louise Cutler, Local artist, writer, singer, and arts organizer (louisecutlerstudio.com) – appointed 2022 (through Spring 2025, or 3-year reappointment)

Sheri Emerick, Retired development director for Art Museum of South Texas (Corpus Christi) and GAMA docent– appointed 2025 (through Spring 2027, or 3-year reappointment)

Suzanne Faris, Professor of Art, Sculpture Area Coordinator, Colorado State University – reappointed 2023 (through Spring 2026)

Brenda Fry, Retired with diverse professional experience in institutional advancement, strategic planning, donor relations and stewardship, special event management, and commercial real estate – appointed 2023 (through Spring 2026)

Robert (Bob) Hoffert, Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts and Professor Emeritus, concentration in Anglo-American political philosophy – reappointed 2024 (through Spring 2027)

Jasmine Holmes, MSU Denver Dept. of Art Affiliate Faculty in Drawing, CSU MFA graduate – reappointed 2023 (through Spring 2026)

Eleanor (Ellie) Moseman, Chair of the Dept. of Art and Art History, Professor of Art History, and Associate Curator, Colorado State University – appointed 2020 for duration of AAH chairship

Joseph (Joe) Pekara, Multi-award-winning professional photographer and past GAMA exhibiting artist – appointed 2024 (through Spring 2027, or 3-year reappointment)

David Pyle, Arts Management faculty at Colorado State University, former artist’s materials industry executive and arts journalist– appointed 2024 (through Spring 2027, or 3-year reappointment)

Ex-officio: museum director, Lynn Boland; and Kevin Weaver or representative of College of Liberal Arts Development