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Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Stories

Photo of Ingo Titze_voice science expert

New vocal wellness program blends performing arts and health sciences

New vocal wellness program hosts guest lecture by Ingo Titze, an internationally recognized expert in voice science, on Oct. 27.

The 2017 Honey for the Heart parade in Uptown Athens

Honey for the Heart parade to return to Uptown Athens on Oct. 29

After a three-year hiatus, the Honey for the Heart parade will return to Uptown Athens for what is bound to be an outlandish homecoming for one of Athens’ most cherished Halloween past times.

The Berry Hotel

‘Hotel Berry’ production tells untold stories of Athens, highlights Black community

The ϳԹ College of Fine Arts professional theater company, Tantrum Theater, produced a new work spotlighting one of many untold parts of Athens history, the Berry Hotel. 

Ashley Suttlar Martin dancing

Nationally-known educator encourages School of Dance students to find their 'quiet fire'

Community members are invited to join visiting dance artist Suttlar Martin for a “Creating Inclusivity through Global Traditions” event on Friday, October 7.

Anthony Elliott plays a Cello

Accomplished musician with a 300-year-old cello to mentor, perform at ϳԹ

ϳԹ School of Music students, visitors, and the public can hear this visiting artist play his unique instrument at a performance on Saturday, Oct. 8

Alejandro Orta

Venezuelan piano student Alejandro Orta experiences “a very artistic summer”

Performance student studies professional piano repair to get fuller understanding of how the instrument works.

Paschal Younge with blue background

Life and legacy of celebrated African composer, A.K. Younge, chronicled in new book by Paschal Younge

The public is invited to a book launch event on Oct 14 from 5–7pm in the Multicultural Center, Baker University Center, room 219, hosted by Dr. Steve Howard.

College Green

Visiting Scholar Dr. Joyce De Vries to discuss feminism and the arts with OHIO students

Dr. Joyce De Vries presents to ϳԹ students and the public her research about female patronage in the arts and how women have historically constructed their gender and political identity.

Student gestures in a dance class in Putnam Hall

School of Dance hosts the first Dance Studio Day in November

Students and teachers of dance are invited to join the ϳԹ School of Dance faculty and current students for Dance Studio Day on Saturday, November 5.

Theater Alumni Dale Shields talks from the Bakery Theater stage

School of Theater graduate Dale Shields imparts wisdom on students during Black Alumni Reunion

ϳԹ School of Theater Alumnus Dale Shields met with current theater students at a lunchbag event held during OHIO’s Black Alumni Reunion weekend September 15-18. Shields received the 2022 Ebony Bobcat Legend Award in recognition of his long and successful career as a performer, educator and director.

Wannamaker Theater at Shakespears Globe- London

An opportunity to explore art in London over winter break

Visit major museums, Shakespeare's Globe Theater, the London Eye ferris wheel, and more! Deadline to apply for the winter Exploring Art in London program is early October.

School of Film MFA students Fall 2022

School of Film graduate students premiere seven original films at the Athena Cinema

First-year MFA filmmakers screen films on topics such as identity, family, freedom, grief, coming-of-age and more at the Athena Cinema on Oct 1.

A photo from the "Yellow Dirt"  collection

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.

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