All Posts from Bryan Gibson
OU Seniors Featured at Annual Dance Concert Nov. 19-21
The Division of Dance at Ohio University will present its annual senior dance concert, Senior Worx, featuring work by Senior BFA candidates completing their capstone in dance performance and choreography,… Read More
ARTS/West to Host First Annual Holiday Storytelling Event
On Sunday, Dec. 6, ARTS/West will present the First Annual Evening with Holiday Storytellers. The local arts facility is sending out a call for local residents to submit a true… Read More
“Trashion” Show Aims to Raise Awareness of Upcycling
On Tuesday evening, the floor of a common area in Ohio University’s Luchs Hall looked like someone’s trash bag ripped open, carpeted with plastic grocery bags, cardboard boxes, soup cans… Read More
OU Launches New Professional Theater in Dublin, Ohio
Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts has announced the formation of a new resident professional theater company called Tantrum Theater in Dublin, Ohio. Created in partnership with the City of… Read More
Student Conducts “Hidden Poetry” Workshop for Veterans, Public
The day after Veterans Day, Nicole Eugene, a doctoral candidate in the School of Communication Studies, will host a free workshop titled “Hidden Poetry: How does poetry help people who… Read More
OU Percussion Ensemble to Mark 50 Years with Concert
The Ohio University Percussion Ensemble will present a concert celebrating the group’s 50th anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Glidden Recital Hall. The concert will honor… Read More
Lily & Madeleine Return to Nelsonville Nov. 13
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville will host a special backstage show with sister singer-songwriters Lily & Madeleine on Friday, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m., with Shannon Hayden opening the show…. Read More
Legendary Gospel Group to Perform at OU
The Ohio University Performing Arts Series welcomes back the Blind Boys of Alabama on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Ohio University’s Memorial Auditorium. The Blind Boys of Alabama… Read More
AHS Drama Club Kicks Off Season with 1890s Farce
While looking for a new production to kick off its 2015-2016 season, the Athens High School Drama Club found something old — from the 1890s, to be exact. According to… Read More
OU Theater Presents Bard Classic, Offers Outreach to Schools
The Ohio University Theater Division in the School of Dance, Film and Theater is presenting Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, directed by Dennis Lee Delaney, Head of the… Read More
Renowned Playwright Named OU Fall Commencement Speaker
Ohio University has announced that Distinguished Professor of Playwriting Charles Smith will serve as the University’s inaugural fall commencement speaker. Smith is head of Ohio University’s Professional Playwriting Program and… Read More
Visiting Scholar Talks Art, Climate Chaos Nov. 5
The Ohio University College of Fine Arts Consortium for Historical and Critical Studies in the Arts will host visiting scholar Una Chaudhuri, who will explore art that encourages us to… Read More
Doug Paisley, Joan Shelley to Perform Backstage Show at Stuart’s
This Saturday, Stuart’s Opera House will host a special backstage double-bill show featuring two critically acclaimed singer-songwriters: Canadian songwriter Doug Paisley and Joan Shelley, from Louisville, Kentucky. For this intimate… Read More
ARTS/West to Host Magical Realism Exhibit
ARTS/West will host an opening reception for Through the Eyes of Magical Realism, an exhibition by Athens-area artist Laura Serna-Maytorena, on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Serna-Maytorena’s work will… Read More
Women of Appalachia Project Announces Advocate Award
The Women of Appalachia Project (WOAP), now in its seventh year, will add an additional dimension: the Appalachian Advocate Award. According to Kari Gunter-Seymour, founder/curator of WOAP, the award will… Read More
Award-Winning Filmmaker Weaves Personal Stories with World Problems
Sean Peoples is an award-winning international film producer who documents strong and compelling personal stories and weaves them with major global issues and policy questions. It is a unique form… Read More
Athens Music Collective Provides Score for Silent Horror Classic
Several years ago, the NOBROW.collective wrote a score to the classic 1920s silent horror film Nosferatu and performed it during a screening at the Athena Cinema. On Thursday evening, the 100-year-old… Read More
Athens Artist McVicker’s Work Exhibited at Alma Mater
Many college students try new things while at school, whether it’s joining a club or engaging in an artistic activity. Athens artist John McVicker was no exception — in his… Read More
Kennedy Museum Launches Sunday Arts Program
Sunday Arts at the Kennedy, a new program introducing local and regional artists, will kick off Sunday, Nov. 8 with a conversation with actress Shelley Delaney and playwright Merri Biechler. The… Read More
Stuart’s Presents First-Ever Fright Night Oct. 30
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville is presenting a special evening of Halloween activities with its first-ever Fright Night on Final Friday, Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. In addition to a… Read More
Zanesville Community Theatre Presents Halloween Whodunit
The Zanesville Community Theatre is inviting local audiences to celebrate Halloween with an Agatha Christie murder mystery: Murder on the Nile, opening this Friday. Production dates and times are Oct…. Read More
Lancaster Fest Director Departs; Interim to be Named
After a transitional year under the leadership of Joe Piccolo, the Lancaster Festival and Piccolo have announced they are moving forward in separate directions. Piccolo, who had served in the… Read More
West Virginia Musicians Honored at Hall of Fame Ceremony
Several living legends will visit Charleston this weekend for the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame’s sixth induction ceremony, taking place Saturday, Oct. 24 at The Culture Center Theater. The… Read More
Casa Welcomes “Voice” Contestant Nicholas David Oct. 23
When Nicholas David climbed his way to third place on the hit NBC show The Voice in 2012, he became popular for soulful renditions of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “Lean… Read More
On the Record: Aquabear’s Koscho Talks County Fair, Double LP
When a northeast Ohio native wanted Cleveland and Athens music to meet, he didn’t necessarily expect it to snowball to this point: multiple compilations, dozens of special events and concerts,… Read More
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