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Art for Everyone - Speaker Series: Caroline Douglas

Date/Time
10/16/2025 — 12:00pm ~ 1:00pm
Location

Join us on Thursday, October 16 from 12-1pm in the Library (Littleton Campus) for an inspiring lecture with artist Caroline Douglas, whose figurative ceramic sculptures explore mythology, dreams, and the healing power of creativity. Caroline will share her journey as an artist, teacher, and survivor, reflecting on how art has transformed her life and how it can open pathways for personal growth and expression.

Free and open to all students and the public.

Hosted by the Art & Design Center in collaboration with the ACC Library and funded by a City of Littleton Arts & Culture grant. Learn more about Caroline’s work

About Caroline Douglas

I received a BFA in Ceramics at the University of North Carolina and have worked with clay for over 40 years.  Currently, my figurative sculptures are evocations of a dream world.

My inspiration comes from mythology, fairy tales, dreams and the antics of animals and children. Publications include Ceramics: Art and Perception, Lark Books, The Shambhala Sun, and Better Homes and Gardens. My work is in the National Museum for Women in the Arts and other private collections.

For more information or accommodations, contact acc [dot] artdesign [at] arapahoe [dot] edu