Event
Guest Faculty Lecture: Brent Greenwood and David Hollander
Aug 26, 2025 7PM-8PM
Schermer Meeting Hall
Sunday and Tuesday evenings, June through September, Anderson Ranch features a slideshow presentation by distinguished faculty members and visiting artists. These insightful talks dive into the artists’ inspiration, their creative process, and more.
This presentation is free and open to the public and is available in person or via livestream.
Registration is appreciated. All on-campus workshop students will be pre-registered for this event.
Speaker
Brent Greenwood
Brent Greenwood is a graduate of the renowned Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM and Oklahoma City University, and serves as the Fine Arts Director for the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma. Over the past 20 years, his work has been exhibited across North America and in Paris. Greenwood is of Chickasaw and Ponca heritage and expresses his narratives through both the southeastern and plains tribal lens.
David Hollander
David Hollander studied studio ceramics and physics at the University of Colorado and University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He then spent fifteen years in independent studio practice, including residencies in Seattle, WA and Bologna and Greve-In-Chianti, Italy. In 2019 he earned his MFA in Ceramics at Cranbrook Academy of Art. His ceramic structures have been exhibited in the United States and in Australia and Italy. He lives in Longmont, CO.
Aug 26, 2025 7PM-8PM
While You're On Campus
Eat
The Ranch Café
Open to the public for lunch from June to September.
The Café is a social hub where students and visitors gather to discuss ideas, plan for new creative experiences, and reflect on shared teachings. Join us for a beautiful buffet lunch offering fresh salads and rotating hot items.
Shop
ArtWorks Store
Art supplies, fine crafts, and gifts.
Store Hours (October – May): Monday – Friday, 1-5PM
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Patton-Malott Gallery
This gallery space on the Anderson Ranch campus is home to contemporary and rustic ranch architectural elements and provides the backdrop for rotating exhibitions throughout the year.
Gallery Hours (October – May): Monday – Friday, 1-5PM