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Dance research project tracks every day of dancer's 30-year touring career
A "space-time aquarium" that illustrates Katherine Dunham's travels from 1950 to 1953. Her touring advances chronologically by height.
It’s one thing to reference someone’s…

45th African Literature Association Conference features Arts and Sciences contributions
Coming to Columbus on May 15-19, the 45th Annual African Literature Conference features a host of contributions from Arts and Sciences faculty, staff, alumni and students. In…

Dancer, writer and choreographer Tonya Lockyer discusses livable futures, social engagement
Arts leader, performance curator and cultural producer Tonya Lockyer was called “one of the key cultural change-makers in the Northwest” by The Seattle Times, and she'll be at the Advanced…

Ohio State Marching Band drum majors return for 2019 season
After a competitive afternoon of strutting, back-bending and twirling, the 2018 drum majors for The Ohio State University Marching Band have earned their positions back for the 2019 season.
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Department of Art's Carmen Winant receives Guggenheim Fellowship
Carmen Winant, the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Endowed Chair of Studio Art and associate professor in the Department of Art, has received a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography…

100% TBDBITL campaign raises more than $8.6 million for marching band scholarships
Through the concentrated, 18-month 100% TBDBITL campaign, Buckeyes came together to raise more than $8.6 million for marching band student scholarships. With this transformational impact to…

Art alumna's new film making international splash
On the surface, art alumna Jennifer Reeder’s film, “Knives and Skin,” is a bold, dark and unexpected teen drama packed with curious characters and unique artistic details. Bubbling below the film’…

Outreach program brings middle school girls to ACCAD
Maria Palazzi remembers teaching a class that had no women in it.
“It was striking to me,” she recalled, “that this thing I love so much — computer animation — that there were no women…

Alum, art director for Netflix's "Twelve Forever" credits philosophy degree
Paul Hornschemeier wasn’t satisfied by how the flying camera was blasting cheese slices at the gigantic monster.
“The slices that were missing his mouth weren’t bouncing off his chest in…