College of Fine Arts News
New fund created to support and recognize College of Fine Arts’ faculty
May 18, 2022A newly-created College of Fine Arts faculty and staff leadership award program, established by members of the College’s volunteer Leadership Council, recognizes and rewards excellence among its faculty.
Originally posted at OHIO NewsNDEO Behind the Curtain: Camper Moore on Interdisciplinary Collaboration
March 25, 2022Dr. Christi Camper Moore contributes to the National Dance Education Organization's ongoing blog series featuring experiences in the fields of dance and dance education.
Read MoreThree new shows opening at The Kennedy Museum of Art featuring new and long-held works
March 23, 2022Spring shows opening March 25 include selections of work by women artists in KMA collections, Navajo textiles depicting sand paintings, and an exhibit of recently acquired work.
Read More2nd International Symposium on Arts, Health and Wellness
March 2, 2022Titled “Arts, Health, Wellness and Sustainable Development,” the symposium will feature more than 30 faculty members, students, and guest scholars presenting their work on a broad spectrum of interrelated topics.
Read MoreGlobal Arts Festival Returns March 21-26
February 11, 2022The 2022 Festival will kick off March 21 with "Lunch with the Arts" at the West Portico and evening concerts at Baker University Center, and feature a week of workshops, performances, a 2-day symposium, and wrap up with the World Music and Dance Concert at 7:30 p.m.
Read MoreAnnouncing the new Arts in Health graduate certificate
February 10, 2022Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts is now offering a new Arts in Health Graduate Certificate aimed at teaching current practices and research in the growing field of arts in health.
Read MoreHarvard professor educates OHIO students on the power of translation through the Buddhism lens
November 16, 2021An expert on Buddhist Literatures at the Harvard Divinity School, Charles Hallisey said his time studying in both the United States and Sri Lanka led him to study Buddhism through the lens of its literature and the translation of text.
Read on OHIO News2022 Global Arts Symposium Call for Papers
October 4, 2021Contribute to the 2nd Arts, Health, Wellness & Sustainable Development Symposium scheduled for March 22-23 at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Proposals for individual papers, roundtables, workshops, panels, posters, performances, films, and other research and creative activity forms are welcom
Read MoreThe Athena Cinema reopens to the public at reduced capacity July 16
July 14, 2021The Athena Cinema will reopen to the public at reduced capacity on July 16 with “Movies You’ve Missed,” a series of films that launched during the pandemic but couldn’t be seen on the big screen until now.
Read MoreDr. Garrett Field Publishes in Anthropological Linguistics
May 13, 2021The Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology/Musicology in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and School of Music recently published an article in the peer-reviewed journal Anthropological Linguistics on sung poetry of the Maldives.
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