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Mark Chrisler And “The Art Of Painting”
We'll never know what Johannes Vermeer would have made of The Big Apple, but New York City theater critics are certainly fond of a play named after one of the… Read More
OU Exhibit Celebrates Book Cover Design
Literature and graphic design collide in the exhibit 50/50: 50 Books/50 Covers and 50/20: 50 Books/20 Years, opening Tuesday, Sept. 4 at the Ohio University Art Gallery in Seigfred Hall.
OU Student Puts A New Spin On Drawing
Two turntables and a few household parts was all it took to get Robert Howsare’s creativity going. A printmaking student at Ohio University, Howsare built his own drawing apparatus that… Read More
Prepare Yourself: OU School of Music Faculty Recital Holds Surprises
The Ohio University School of Music is presenting a concert this Sunday, but those expecting to hear traditional classical music are in for a bit of a surprise. Three OU… Read More
A Different Stroke: Athens Artist Featured in NYC Exhibition
Despite the fact that he considers himself a “weekend artist,” Athens resident John McVicker was invited to take part in an exhibition at the prestigious Cavin-Morris Gallery in New York… Read More
Former OU Master’s Student Wins Time Magazine Award
Andrea Morales’ work in Glouster, Ohio, has won her the top prize in Time Magazine’s Next Generation Contest, announced Oct. 26. This is a new award for Time, which asked… Read More
OU Student Film Wins Top Honors at Colony Film Fest
Ohio University student-directed film The Passageway won the Best Feature and Best of Fest awards at Marietta, Ohio’s Colony Film Festival on Saturday, Oct. 15. The award is the first… Read More
OU Professor’s Film Wins Big In London
Ohio University Eminent Professor of Film Rajko Grlic has added another prestigious award to his collection. Grlic’s film Just Between Us received the Best International Feature award at London’s Raindance… Read More
“Eurydice” Reinvents an Old Myth
The Ohio University School of Theater opened its first production of the 2011-2012 season on Oct. 12 with Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl’s retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus. Directed by… Read More