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Jade’s thesis project, Fragmented Artifacts, figurative work in ceramics, was supported through a PURF Award. She shares some thoughts upon graduating in spring 2022.
As I enter my professional career, I am leaving OHIO with more confidence in myself and my abilities, and more trust in the universe that things will work themselves out.
Paige Campbell is graduating in the spring with a B.F.A. in Dance, Performance & Choreography, a minor in Business Administration, and a Social Media Certificate.
A new commercial, featuring Ohio University’s historic Athens Campus, was recently released through the state’s tourism brand.
Kelsey Griest has always been drawn to making art, independently and together with others.
Athens native and Ohio University alum Matthew Presutti has found a unique way to incorporate sustainability into his printmaking processes by using hemp.
The group presented a virtual workshop to OHIO students on creating hybrid and devised theater work as part of the College of Fine Arts’ Visiting Artists and Scholars program.
Students enrolled in the 2021-22 Museum Studies Certificate Program will present “Connections, Remembered,” at the Kennedy Museum of Art, opening April 22.
Ohio University celebrated exceptional faculty members during the Faculty Teaching and Research Awards Recognition Ceremony on March 29.
Coming off a virtual event last year, the Athens Jazz Festival was back in-person for its 2022 event.
Sheep shearing was the inspiration for filmmaker J. Makary’s 2016 short film “This is Where Wool Comes From,” which screened at the 49th Annual Athens International Film + Video Festival.
Ohio University is seeking nominations for its 2022-23 Presidential Research Scholars awards program.
The School of Art + Design presents “Escape the Mind,” an exhibition curated by candidates in the BFA Studio Art program in Ohio University’s Trisolini Gallery in the Baker University Center.
This spring, 10 Ohio University seniors will employ their unique perspectives in newly created choreographic works to be presented in the 2022 Spring Senior Dance Concert titled "Reclaim."
The exhibit features sculptures, photographs, prints and paintings by the students Madelyn Bartolone, Ahnika Frogale, Kelly Aug, Winter Butts, and Naila Latham.