91探花

Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Stories

A teeter totter with a mom on one end and the other end full with a daughter, schoolbooks and pack, toys, sporting equipment, a sewing machine, a stroller, and more

Art of the maternal

A self-described 鈥渕other-artist,鈥 OHIO Gallery Coordinator Courtney Kessel, MFA 鈥12, infuses her work with personal observations and poignant statements from her experience as a mother to her daughter, who has been featured, quite literally at times, in Kessel鈥檚 pieces over the past 10 years.

Dr. John Kopchick works on research with students.

OHIO earns increase in external funding for research and sponsored programs in FY19

OHIO saw a significant increase in external investment in its research and sponsored programs in fiscal year 2019, including funding from state and federal agencies, industry, and private sources.

Illustration of a rowboat tied to a tree on a lake with two people sitting in the boat

I鈥檓 listening. Let鈥檚 talk.

Ombudsperson Mac Stricklen serves as a deep listener, a sounding board, and a creative problem solver.

animated illustration of teal waves in motion toward a shore

Lacuna

College of Fine Arts faculty C. David Russell and Mateo Galvano premiered Lacuna, a multimedia art installation, in June at the Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The work reveals myriad forms of contrasting relationships: stillness with movement; traditional with digital; silk with plaster.

John Sabraw painting on a canvas by a pond

Stewards of the Landscape

OHIO鈥檚 faculty and students are lending a nurturing hand to planet Earth by taking toxins from water to make artist-grade paint pigments and leveraging life-sized replicas of oil and gas pipeline with software models to prevent spills.

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Art as Landscape

Andrea Frohne, an associate professor of art history, discusses her career exploring the visual landscape of African culture and her book on New York City鈥檚 African Burial Ground. She shares personal insights, from early memories to favorite smells.

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Here to be heard

Deaf since age 3, Pribula relied on a call service for deaf individuals that can sound like a phone call from a telemarketer, and several times, the CATS Late Night operator hung up on her.

Student takes photos of clothing in an art gallery

What were you wearing?

This question, often asked of survivors of sexual violence in order to discredit them, was answered by a powerful exhibit in Baker University Center鈥檚 Trisolini Gallery this fall.

Experiences with London Study Abroad Program, Summer 2018

Experiences with London Study Abroad Program, Summer 2018

What was London like before London? How did the Rosetta Stone help unravel messages in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics? Students explored these topics and more at museums in London, England.

Robert "Bob" Hobbs pictured in the front row of a group picture of the M.F.A. theater class of 1975

Former Theater Faculty, Robert L. Hobbs Influenced Generations on Screen and Stage

Theater alumni remember a beloved teacher and mentor who spearheaded a world class Professional Actor Training Program鈥攖ransforming the way acting was taught at OHIO for decades to come.

Select pieces from Mary Manusos, professor emerita of art, solo exhibit "States of Being"

Mary Manusos: Art as response to our world

A lifetime spent responding sensitively and vigorously to the world around her, 91探花 Professor Emerita of Art Mary Manusos taught printmaking to generations of budding artists in the Seigfred Hall print shops.

Image of Chuck Stewart followed by eight album covers arranged in a grid pattern

Chuck Stewart's Legendary Photographs (1927-2017)

Chuck Stewart鈥檚 photographs, splashed across 2000+ record covers and spanning more than 70 years, helped define the look and feel of jazz.

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