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The Act of Creation: Writing as Transformative Practice

The Act of Creation: Writing as Transformative Practice In-Person

About This Exhibition

May 8 to May 15, 2026
 

Colorado State University Libraries, in collaboration with the Department of English, presents The Act of Creation: Writing as a Transformative Practice.

This exhibition, organized by Associate Professor Ramona Ausubel and curated by CSU Libraries Exhibition Coordinator Silvia Minguzzi, will be displayed in the Archives and Special Collections area on the second floor of the Morgan Library till Spring 2026.

An Opening Reception will be held on Thursday, May 8th, from 5-6 pm.

FEAR: Trying to say something honest and reveal ourselves is scary. It is scary to face a blank page. It is scary to embark on a project that the artist does not yet understand. We create through fear and because of fear. Fear is always with us, but it does not have to stop us.

WONDER: The world is fantastically strange and beautiful. Creatures, plants, rocks, and stars surround us. Every day, every second, there are thousands of mundane or majestic happenings—bright green new aspen leaves shudder into the world, two people make eye contact across a crowded room, a fox finds a sunny spot, circles, and lies down. Art reminds us to stay awake to all of it.

PERSEVERANCE & FAITH: Art does not happen in a straight line. We begin in the dark and often stay there for a long time. Yet every failure could be considered a discovery, every incomplete draft as a field of opportunity. In the creation process, we must return and return and return and return.

"Leading a creative life is about being inspired by the strange, complicated, and marvelous world. It is also about habits, routines, and good, hard work. Making art requires facing fear and doubt, staying awake to wonder, and persevering through drafts, failures, and discoveries with effort and faith. The work is joyful, difficult, freeing, scary, magical, and mundane. The creation process changes us, and so is the world." - Ramona Ausubel.

Students in “Creative Writing as Transformative Practice” taught by Associate Professor Ramona Ausubel spent Spring Semester 2025 writing and thinking about the act of creation. The class explored the CSU Bug Zoo, the Biology Specimen Lab, the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, the Avenir Design Museum, and the CSU Libraries Archives and Special Collections. Anna Bernhard, Director of the Stanley G. Wold Resource Center, guided the students in a bookbinding project to gather their work together in beautiful objects that writers could hold and share. This exhibit brings together finished work, snippets from student sketchbooks and journals, and their thinking around the creative process.

Artists: SeAnn Angel, Emmy Bower, Elle DeWaard, Indigo Earthtree, Celia Feiszi, Kelly Hobbick, Neveah Janzen, Jordan Kennedy, Piper Lambert, Genie Logan, Alex Markusfeld, Kailey Mcclellan, Benan Moran, Ryan Offerman, Emma Pelto, Jack Raugewitz, Graydon Rogers, Hannah Rowton, Manuel Sanchez, Salem Sargent, Bella Stampa, Eden Walker, Audrey Weishaar.

 

For more information about The Act of Creation and upcoming related events, please visit the Libraries website or contact Silvia Minguzzi at silvia.minguzzi@colostate.edu

Date:
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Time:
All Day Event
Time Zone:
Mountain Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Morgan Library Archives and Special Collections Area
Audience:
  General Public  
Categories:
  Exhibitions  

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Silvia Minguzzi

Libraries Exhibition Coordinator and Graphic Designer

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