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2012 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition: How Do You Feel About 'Green'?

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February 4 - April 20, 2012
12:00AM - 11:00PM
Urban Arts Space

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Add to Calendar 2012-02-04 00:00:00 2012-04-20 23:00:00 2012 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition: How Do You Feel About 'Green'? ReceptionThursday | February 23 | 6 to 8pm'Going green' is a term that is currently used to describe a commitment to the environment and sustainability.  In this year's Arts Scholars exhibition, Arts Scholars students ask: "how do you feel about 'green'?" The exhibition features pieces related to environmental responsibility, or lack thereof. Whether the work reflects being sustainable or demonstrates the wasteful behaviors of our culture, you will be intrigued by their take on ‘green.’The 2012 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition features work from high-achieving Ohio State University students from all years of study who share a joint interest in the arts, including music, visual arts, design, dance and theatre.  Students major in many areas across campus, including many non-Arts majors.  This annual exhibition offers Arts Scholars students the opportunity to present their work in a gallery setting, and experience the jurying process, installation and promotion of a professional show.Coordinated by Tim Valentine, Arts Scholars Program ManagerArtists:Rachel Switlick, 3rd year Dance and EnglishAmy Sylvester, 1st year ChemistryAnna Killion, 2nd year Art (Sculpture) - Third PlaceMaKenzie Frank, 4th year Art (Sculpture)Devyn Pechnick, 2nd year Art and TechnologyMiranda Link, 2nd year Art and TechnologyMarianne Iskander, 1st year ExplorationOlivia Millier, 2nd year PhotographyMichelle Vieira, 1st year, Art (Painting and Drawing) - First PlaceStephanie Sherman, 4th year BiologyLauren Skunta, 4th year Art (Painting and Drawing)John Fontaine, 1st year Design - Second PlaceEmily Katze, 4th year Arts Management and Business AdministrationJurors:Jim Arter, Greater Columbus Arts CouncilGarett Heysel, Assistant Dean for Arts & Humanities, Professor of FrenchGeorge Rush, Professor of ArtKarl Whittington, Professor of Art HistoryValarie Williams, Associate Dean for Arts & Humanities, Professor of Dance Urban Arts Space Urban Arts Space uas@osu.edu America/New_York public


Reception

Thursday | February 23 | 6 to 8pm

'Going green' is a term that is currently used to describe a commitment to the environment and sustainability.  In this year's Arts Scholars exhibition, Arts Scholars students ask: "how do you feel about 'green'?" The exhibition features pieces related to environmental responsibility, or lack thereof. Whether the work reflects being sustainable or demonstrates the wasteful behaviors of our culture, you will be intrigued by their take on ‘green.’

The 2012 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition features work from high-achieving Ohio State University students from all years of study who share a joint interest in the arts, including music, visual arts, design, dance and theatre.  Students major in many areas across campus, including many non-Arts majors.  This annual exhibition offers Arts Scholars students the opportunity to present their work in a gallery setting, and experience the jurying process, installation and promotion of a professional show.

Coordinated by Tim Valentine, Arts Scholars Program Manager

Artists:

Rachel Switlick, 3rd year Dance and English
Amy Sylvester, 1st year Chemistry
Anna Killion, 2nd year Art (Sculpture) - Third Place
MaKenzie Frank, 4th year Art (Sculpture)
Devyn Pechnick, 2nd year Art and Technology
Miranda Link, 2nd year Art and Technology
Marianne Iskander, 1st year Exploration
Olivia Millier, 2nd year Photography
Michelle Vieira, 1st year, Art (Painting and Drawing) - First Place
Stephanie Sherman, 4th year Biology
Lauren Skunta, 4th year Art (Painting and Drawing)
John Fontaine, 1st year Design - Second Place
Emily Katze, 4th year Arts Management and Business Administration

Jurors:

Jim Arter, Greater Columbus Arts Council
Garett Heysel, Assistant Dean for Arts & Humanities, Professor of French
George Rush, Professor of Art
Karl Whittington, Professor of Art History
Valarie Williams, Associate Dean for Arts & Humanities, Professor of Dance

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