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Dancers at Ohio University knew that even during a pandemic, there are still opportunities to be creative.
The exhibition by second year master of fine arts candidates opened to the public Oct. 27 and runs until Dec. 5 in the Ohio University Art Gallery, located on the fifth floor of Seigfred Hall.
Ohio University School of Art + Design announces that for the first time its annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition will be presented exclusively online.
The Ohio University School of Art + Design is proud to present an exhibition by two alumni, “Soft Relay,” by Haylee Ebersole and John Burt Sanders.
KeShawn Mellon is an advocate, in every sense of the word. The Ohio University School of Theater senior hopes not only to instigate change, but to create safe spaces for students of color.
OHIO’s Tantrum Theater is collaborating with The Nest Theatre and Passion Works Studio to conduct a virtual five-week applied improv workshop for School of Theater students and local artists.
The tent opened with the beginning of Phase 2.
The pandemic might have stopped many other theaters across the county from producing work during the pandemic, but Ohio University's Tantrum Theater is persevering.
The photography of Ohio University graduate Chuck Stewart is on display for the first time ever at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a new social justice exhibit
Ohio University M.F.A. graduate Quinn Hunter was one of only 38 artists worldwide selected for the prestigious Chautauqua Visual Arts residency program.
A joint collaboration between two OHIO professors, along with Rural Action, to clean streams polluted by acid mine drainage and use the project to produce pigment continues to pick up steam.
Dr. Jason Roland Smith, professor of tuba and euphonium in the School of Music, was awarded the 2020 Gold Medallion Award by the Leonard Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Festival.
OHIO students have created a new theater organization, Vibrancy Theater, directly aimed at providing a sustainable space for BIPOC student theater artists to have their stories heard.
Ohio University’s fall “In This Space: Disrupted” exhibit features the stories of more than a dozen survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and harassment.
Ohio University musical theater student Alina Rosado and Music Education student Justine Freda Moore have been awarded a Templeton Scholarship and Rankin Scholarship, respectively.