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2 students singing in Little Theatre of the Rockies 2024 summer show, Almost Heaven.

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Your Impact on the Arts at UNC

“We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our donors, whose support directly enriches our arts programs, provides scholarships and sustains the many resources that uphold our College’s tradition of academic and artistic excellence. I look forward to connecting with all of you—our long-time supporters and those considering their first gift—as we continue to grow together. I am committed to working alongside you to strengthen our College, honoring your generosity, vision and legacy. The inspiring stories we share are possible because of your unwavering support.”

Cristina Goletti (M.F.A.), Dean & Professor, PVA

Arts ID Magazine

Read the latest stories about students, faculty, programs, alumni, donor impact and more in our yearly Arts ID Magazine!

Thanks to you and your support...

Learn how donor generosity fuels creativity, opportunity and the next generation of artists and educators. To learn more, please contact Jenny Shoop (Assistant Vice President for Development) at jennifer.shoop@unco.edu.

What You Can Support

Learn about just a few parts of our College you can support!

PVA Student Travel Fund

Our students gain real-world experience through national and international travel, study abroadÌýprogramsÌýand more. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, these transformative experiences—whether performing across the country or studying abroad—are accessible without overwhelming personal cost. Together, these opportunities help our students grow as artists,ÌýthinkersÌýand global citizens.Ìý

Musical theatre students and faculty in Mexico.

UNC•Greeley Jazz Festival

One of the largest events of its kind in the nation, the UNC•Greeley Jazz Festival unites internationally recognized artists, jazz lovers, award-winning clinicians, and over 250 ensembles. Our mainstage concerts bring you some of the finest jazz in the world!

Jazz vocalist Hannah Rodriguez singing on stage.

Little Theatre of the Rockies

Little Theatre of the Rockies is the oldest professional summer stock theatre West of the Mississippi River and the oldest professional theatre company in the State ofÌýºÚÁÏÉçÇø. LTR provides the northern ºÚÁÏÉçÇø community with high-quality, affordable summer theatre and gives our students real career experience working alongside industry professionals.Ìý

3 singers in the Little Theatre of the Rockies production Almost Heaven.

UNC Art Galleries

The Galleries are a teaching program of the School of Art and Design. We embrace bold curation and showcase a range of contemporary art from across the nation. Our faculty and students collaborate, advise and co-curate as partners in realizing new artwork. Our Visiting Artist program immerses students in the lives of creative professionals. Visitors share their work in public lectures and integrate into the curriculum through classroom visits, critiques and workshops.

2025 Campus Commons Gallery, Satellite Exhibition.

Pride of the Rockies Marching Band

The Pride of the Rockies is UNC’s non-competitive marching organization of over 150 woodwind, brass, and percussion members joined by the Sugar Bears Dance Team. We emphasize showmanship, teamwork and musicianship. Our fun, high-energy group is open to all UNC students—no need to audition or be a music major.

Marching band on the field.

Scholarships

The College of Performing and Visual Arts offers over $1.5 million in scholarships every year. These scholarships help students pay for their education and fund their artistic journey.

Strings performing in the jazz Travelogue concert in 2024.

Hear from Our Students

Angel Castillo, PVA Scholarship Recipient.

Recipient of the Robert and Marilyn Clark Scholarship in the Arts

I have always been dedicated to my academics and strive to maintain a top-grade point average. The Robert and Marilyn Clark Scholarship has enabled me to continue my educational journey and has ensured that I can pursue my passion of studying Graphic Design at the University of Northern ºÚÁÏÉçÇø.

Angel Castillo

BA, Art & Design, concentration in Graphic Design

Mary Jo Lasky, PVA Scholarship Recipient.

Recipient of the Frank G. and Betty Ottesen Performing and Visual Arts Scholarship

Since I was young, visual art and performance have defined who I am as a person. I hope to pursue a career in the arts, whether that be displaying my work in a gallery or performing on the stage for thousands of people. The Frank G. and Betty Ottesen PVA Scholarship has supported me in completing my degree. Thank you!

Mary Jo Lasky

BA, Art & Design with a Minor in Dance

Jam David, PVA Scholarship Recipient.

Recipient of the Roy T. Wardell Scholarship. Baritone section leader for the Pride of the Rockies Marching Band.

My high school band director encouraged me to attend UNC because of the renowned Music and Education programs. I chose to pursue a K-12 Instrumental Music Education degree because I have always had a love of music and teaching. Words cannot express how grateful I am to have been awarded the Roy T. Wardell Scholarship.

Jam David

BA, Music Education with a concentration in Instrumental Music: K-12

Gabriel Mangione, PVA Scholarship recipient.

Recipient of the Kevin and Terri Pederson Tidal Breeze Jazz Scholarship.

It is an honor to have been selected as the recipient of the Kevin and Terri Pederson Tidal Breeze Jazz Scholarship. Receiving this scholarship encourages me to work harder than ever, and to continue reaching for the stars. I owe this encouragement to Kevin and Terri Pederson; you are both essential members of my community.

Gabriel Mangione

BA, Music with a concentration in Jazz Studies

Angel Castillo, PVA Scholarship Recipient.
Mary Jo Lasky, PVA Scholarship Recipient.
Jam David, PVA Scholarship Recipient.
Gabriel Mangione, PVA Scholarship recipient.

Dr. Cornelia (Nellie) Vertenstein

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