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Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Stories

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Seattle-based Native American artist creates collection for Kennedy Museum of Art

The exhibit will be open to the public on Sept. 23 through December, and the Kennedy Museum is free to all students, faculty and community members. An opening reception will be held on Sept. 23.

Rhys Carr jumps in the air in foreground as other dancers move in background

Musical theater student Rhys Carr pushes limits during Maine-based dance intensive

The three-weeks with the Bates Dance Festival encouraged Carr to make dance a regular practice in their theatrical life.

Art student Zelda Thayer-Hansen against a dark backdrop

Studio Art student gains breadth of experience with Cleveland-based arts triennial

Zelda Thayer-Hansen (they/them) logged over 170 hours working with FRONT International in Cleveland this summer, assisting internationally recognized contemporary artists.

Performers on stage at Global Arts Festival 2022

Global Arts Festival and Conference call for papers and participation

A call for papers is now open for the College of Fine Arts' International Conference: “Global Arts in the Digital Age” as part of their 3rd Global Arts Festival, April 13-15, 2023.

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The Met Opera Live in HD series launches Oct. 22 at the Athena Cinema

The Athena Cinema series continues on select Saturdays, featuring 10 performances transmitted live from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

Arial shot of ĢƵ University football field with incoming class spelling "OHIO"

OHIO brings in record-setting first year class to Athens Campus

It’s official – OHIO has welcomed the largest first-year class of students in the institution’s 218-year history.

Chuck Cooper

From OHIO’s acting studio to the Tony Awards, alum Chuck Cooper reflects on longtime career

Alumnus Chuck Cooper has accomplished a lot from his days in OHIO's acting studio to being a Tony Award-winning and nominated Broadway actor, noting the role being a Bobcat helped play in his career.

Sam Brandes sits on a step with a red door behind him.

School of Film student, Sam Brandes experiences how the arts impact health

Sam Brandes, a third-year film student in ĢƵ University College of Fine Arts’ School of Film, learned how his knowledge of filmmaking could help others express themselves.

Gladys Bailin Stern

ĢƵ University to confer Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree to Gladys Bailin Stern, emerita director and distinguished professor in the School of Dance

Gladys Bailin Stern will be conferred the Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree in recognition of the breadth and depth of her accomplishments in the field of modern dance.

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ĢƵ University to honor Gladys Bailin Stern and Atsuo Iiyoshi with honorary degrees

ĢƵ University will honor two outstanding individuals with honorary degrees during the 2022-2023 academic year.

Alternatives Exhibition shot from 2017 showing two figures standing in a large gallery space.

School of Art + Design announces call for entries for Alternatives, international juried photography exhibition

"Image as Object: The Tangible in the Intangible” invites artists to submit work to this biennial juried exhibition slated to show in the ĢƵ University Art Gallery.

The Athena Cinema Stay Healthy

Athena Cinema presents ‘From the Hills and Hollers: Appalachian Stories Film Series’

"The Hills and the Hollers: Appalachian Stories Film Series" features depictions of Appalachia on screen with guest speakers starting fall 2022.

medical research students

OHIO makes regional economic impact

Located in the rolling hills of Appalachian ĢƵ, ĢƵ University acknowledges the important role it plays in fueling the local and regional economy.

Caroline Rhude in Spain

Rhude gains independence and confidence during study abroad in Spain

When ĢƵ University student Caroline Rhude heard of the opportunity to study abroad in Spain this summer, she jumped at the chance.

ĢƵ University graduate P. Joseph “Joe” Mullins, MFA ’78, stands among the names of the more than 10,000 West Virginians who served and died in the first four wars of the 20th century and whose sacrifice is memorialized in the West Virginia Veterans Memorial he designed.

Career of alumnus behind West Virginia Veterans Memorial sculpted by service

Joe Mullins’ service to country changed his life, culminating in a monumental opportunity to ensure that his fellow West Virginians – those who gave the ultimate sacrifice – would never be forgotten.

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