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Lincoln Center Event: Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

 

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery’s new exhibit Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens opens January 9 and will be on view through February 27. Disrupted Gardens is a series of hyper-realistic acrylic paintings that imagine a future where nature and artificial intelligence respond to pollution and climate change by reshaping the Earth (our “Garden”) and populating it with new, often evolving creatures. Kristy calls these creatures Specimens and first creates them as small sculptures made from beeswax, pigments, and found materials. She photographs the Specimens outdoors and refines the images digitally to use as the basis for each of her detailed paintings.

 The Specimen sculptures are quick, experimental studies of a transformed world, the paintings are slow, carefully crafted illusions. Together, they suggest a future full of humor, darkness, and hope. The work invites viewers to consider how life might adapt, what role humans may play, and how creativity can spark new ways of thinking about our environment.

 Kristy Deetz will be visiting The Lincoln Center Art Gallery from Green Bay, Wisconsin. She will live sculpt in the Art Gallery, demonstrating how she creates her Specimens, from 1 to 6 pm, Thursday, January 15, and from 3 to 5 pm, Friday, January 16. The sculptures she creates will remain on view for the duration of the exhibit. To end the day on the 16th, the Art Gallery will host an Artist Talk at 5:30 pm and celebrate her visit with an Artist’s Reception at 6:30 pm.

 The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is open to the public from 1 to 6pm Wednesday and Friday and before most performances.

 

Boards and Commissions Event: Land Conservation and Stewardship Board Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Citizen Review Board Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Human Services and Housing Funding Board Regular Meeting

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Boards and Commissions Event: Historic Preservation Commission Work Session

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Downtown Development Authority Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Land Use Review Commission Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Human Relations Commission Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Energy Board Regular Meeting

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Natural Areas Event: Natural Areas Station at Bike to Work Day

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00
For 18 years, Fort Collins has celebrated bicycling and pedestrian mobility as key parts of our community culture. This year, nearly 6,000 participants will ride, skateboard, walk, or jog in search of free breakfast and community connection. Morning stations will serve breakfast from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., and afternoon stations will operate from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Natural Areas will have a morning station. Stop by the Natural Areas Bike to Work Day station for yummy breakfast and swag.

FC Moves Event: Winter Bike to Work Day 2026

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

Morning stations: 7-9:30 a.m.

Afternoon stations: 3:30-5:30 p.m.

For all information visit https://www.fcgov.com/bicycling/bike-to-work-day

Boards and Commissions Event: Planning and Zoning Commission Work Session

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

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Lincoln Center Event: Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

 

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery’s new exhibit Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens opens January 9 and will be on view through February 27. Disrupted Gardens is a series of hyper-realistic acrylic paintings that imagine a future where nature and artificial intelligence respond to pollution and climate change by reshaping the Earth (our “Garden”) and populating it with new, often evolving creatures. Kristy calls these creatures Specimens and first creates them as small sculptures made from beeswax, pigments, and found materials. She photographs the Specimens outdoors and refines the images digitally to use as the basis for each of her detailed paintings.

 The Specimen sculptures are quick, experimental studies of a transformed world, the paintings are slow, carefully crafted illusions. Together, they suggest a future full of humor, darkness, and hope. The work invites viewers to consider how life might adapt, what role humans may play, and how creativity can spark new ways of thinking about our environment.

 Kristy Deetz will be visiting The Lincoln Center Art Gallery from Green Bay, Wisconsin. She will live sculpt in the Art Gallery, demonstrating how she creates her Specimens, from 1 to 6 pm, Thursday, January 15, and from 3 to 5 pm, Friday, January 16. The sculptures she creates will remain on view for the duration of the exhibit. To end the day on the 16th, the Art Gallery will host an Artist Talk at 5:30 pm and celebrate her visit with an Artist’s Reception at 6:30 pm.

 The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is open to the public from 1 to 6pm Wednesday and Friday and before most performances.

 

Natural Areas Event: Eagle Watch

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00
Where: Fossil Creek Reservoir - Approximate address is 3340 Carpenter Road. The entrance to Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area is on Carpenter Road/ CR 32, approximately one mile west of I-25, or two miles east of Timberline on the north side of Carpenter Road; When: February 7, 3:30pm - 5:00pm, drop-in at any time during the program Accessibility: Accessible parking and restrooms available. Spotting scopes and best eagle viewing are located about 1/4 - 1/2 mile down a gently sloping, paved and ADA accessible trail. What to Bring: Pets are not permitted at Fossil Creek Reservoir Natural Area. Please bring binoculars if you have them and dress warmly. Program Description: Bald eagles from the north make Fort Collins their winter home. They spend nights in communal roosts in cottonwood trees near the reservoir. Volunteer Naturalists are stationed at the viewing pier and explain the eagles’ natural history and help visitors view them through spotting scopes and binoculars. Drop in any time during these programs. They are free and no registration is required, but if you sign up here you'll receive email reminders and notices of cancellations. If temperatures are below freezing, or it’s windy or foggy, the Eagle Watches may be canceled. Be sure to visit www.fcgov.com/naturalareas for weather cancellations and updates before you go. Masks will not be required, as this is an outdoor event. However, please practice physical distancing whenever possible. Stay home if you are sick.

Lincoln Center Event: Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

 

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery’s new exhibit Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens opens January 9 and will be on view through February 27. Disrupted Gardens is a series of hyper-realistic acrylic paintings that imagine a future where nature and artificial intelligence respond to pollution and climate change by reshaping the Earth (our “Garden”) and populating it with new, often evolving creatures. Kristy calls these creatures Specimens and first creates them as small sculptures made from beeswax, pigments, and found materials. She photographs the Specimens outdoors and refines the images digitally to use as the basis for each of her detailed paintings.

 The Specimen sculptures are quick, experimental studies of a transformed world, the paintings are slow, carefully crafted illusions. Together, they suggest a future full of humor, darkness, and hope. The work invites viewers to consider how life might adapt, what role humans may play, and how creativity can spark new ways of thinking about our environment.

 Kristy Deetz will be visiting The Lincoln Center Art Gallery from Green Bay, Wisconsin. She will live sculpt in the Art Gallery, demonstrating how she creates her Specimens, from 1 to 6 pm, Thursday, January 15, and from 3 to 5 pm, Friday, January 16. The sculptures she creates will remain on view for the duration of the exhibit. To end the day on the 16th, the Art Gallery will host an Artist Talk at 5:30 pm and celebrate her visit with an Artist’s Reception at 6:30 pm.

 The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is open to the public from 1 to 6pm Wednesday and Friday and before most performances.

 

City Council Attended Gatherings Event: Councilmember Melanie Potyondy Listening Session

City Events - Fri, 2026-02-06 00:00

Councilmember Melanie Potyondy will host an informal Listening Session on Saturday, February 7 at 9:30-10:30 at the Harmony Library Community Room. Residents are invited to stop by and share their thoughts about living in Fort Collins.  There is no charge to attend.

Lincoln Center Event: Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

City Events - Tue, 2026-02-03 00:00

 

Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery’s new exhibit Kristy Deetz: Disrupted Gardens opens January 9 and will be on view through February 27. Disrupted Gardens is a series of hyper-realistic acrylic paintings that imagine a future where nature and artificial intelligence respond to pollution and climate change by reshaping the Earth (our “Garden”) and populating it with new, often evolving creatures. Kristy calls these creatures Specimens and first creates them as small sculptures made from beeswax, pigments, and found materials. She photographs the Specimens outdoors and refines the images digitally to use as the basis for each of her detailed paintings.

 The Specimen sculptures are quick, experimental studies of a transformed world, the paintings are slow, carefully crafted illusions. Together, they suggest a future full of humor, darkness, and hope. The work invites viewers to consider how life might adapt, what role humans may play, and how creativity can spark new ways of thinking about our environment.

 Kristy Deetz will be visiting The Lincoln Center Art Gallery from Green Bay, Wisconsin. She will live sculpt in the Art Gallery, demonstrating how she creates her Specimens, from 1 to 6 pm, Thursday, January 15, and from 3 to 5 pm, Friday, January 16. The sculptures she creates will remain on view for the duration of the exhibit. To end the day on the 16th, the Art Gallery will host an Artist Talk at 5:30 pm and celebrate her visit with an Artist’s Reception at 6:30 pm.

 The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is open to the public from 1 to 6pm Wednesday and Friday and before most performances.

 

Boards and Commissions Event: Affordable Housing Board Regular Meeting

City Events - Tue, 2026-02-03 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Water Commission Work Session

City Events - Tue, 2026-02-03 00:00

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Boards and Commissions Event: Youth Advisory Board Regular Meeting

City Events - Tue, 2026-02-03 00:00

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