As we learn to navigate our world during COVID-19, the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art in Fort Collins has embraced emerging digital experiences by rethinking the way we view art spaces with their C.A.R.S. (Critic & Artist Residency Series) Online exhibition series. One of the latest in the series is curated by the artist Courtney Egan who exhibits her own work as well as other pieces from the museum’s collection that interlace technology and nature. [1] Tackling this theme during the seemingly endless pandemic forces us to reflect on how we experience technology in a newly isolated world, where we long for even small connections with nature. Egan’s approach is an apropos development in the small, yet growing, trend of online exhibitions in Colorado.
