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Dominic Cheli visited ĢƵ University Monday, November 14 to hold a masterclass with piano students and perform for the public that evening in Glidden Recital Hall.
The Athena Cinema awarded grants from the ĢƵ Arts Council.
Thirteen seniors collaborated on the Fall Senior Dance Concert, each choreographing new, original dance works that immerse audience members in unique worlds and perspectives.
Swiss designer Nadine Bitterli was chosen from among more than 25 international design applicants to fill the inaugural Designer in Residence role.
Join OHIO Libraries and the School of Interdisciplinary Arts Nov. 14-18 for the “IARTS BFA Capstone Festival,” showcasing six performance and installation projects by BFA capstone students.
Kevin Rittberger, a playwright, director, curator and journalist, is “trying to figure out what we can explore in theater when we think about a more-than-human world.”
The Honey for the Heart parade made a triumphant return to Uptown Athens with a spectacle showcasing community collaboration and the spirit of Athens.
There are a multitude of opportunities from Nov. 17 through Dec. 3, to catch this Tantrum Theater production of an original play set in Athens, ĢƵ.
Christi Camper Moore's new course, “Eyeing the Everyday,” to be filled with discussion, collaboration, making, doing, and being together," spring 2023.
Professor of Trumpet Chair John Schlabach’s daughter, Jessica Fletcher, is now an assistant professor of instruction for music therapy here at ĢƵ University, both in the School of Music.
This fall, 13 OHIO seniors will present new, original dance works in the Fall Dance Concert, Nov 18-20, in Putnam Hall.
Two School of Art + Design graduates spent the summer interning with Video/Action, learning video production while educating themselves on the Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on communities.
Lessons learned at the intersection of art and business by fourth-year student interning at the Chautauqua Institution.
Christopher Purdy, the University's only piano technician, maintains 116 pianos across the campus, mostly in the College of Fine Arts.
New vocal wellness program hosts guest lecture by Ingo Titze, an internationally recognized expert in voice science, on Oct. 27.