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What Time is This Place

Boram Hays: Deep
July 10 - September 26, 2008
11:00AM - 6:00PM
Urban Arts Space

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Add to Calendar 2008-07-10 11:00:00 2008-09-26 18:00:00 What Time is This Place Reception Thursday | July 10 | 4 to 7pm Using the OSU Urban Arts Space as their studio-in-situ, Ohio artists have the chance to respond, react, merge, elaborate, and collaborate with students from OSU. The exhibition includes collaborations between Tim Rietenbach/Matthew Flegle, Carol Boram-Hays, Curtis Goldstein, Migiwa Orimo, Mark van Fleet, and others. During the summer of 2007, seven Ohio artists were selected to create new work on-site for the exhibition, What Time is This Place. The creation of these works and the resulting exhibition coincided with a five-week studio/seminar course offered by OSU for graduate and undergraduate students. Students enrolled in the course worked as collaborative assistants and provided support for the creation of these new works throughout the three-day creation process. Using the OSU Urban Arts Space as their studio-in-situ, artists Tim Rietenbach, Matthew Flegle, Carol Boram-Hays, Curtis Goldstein, Migiwa Orimo, Mark van Fleet, and others had the chance to respond, react, merge, elaborate, and collaborate with students from OSU. Urban Arts Space Urban Arts Space uas@osu.edu America/New_York public


Reception

Thursday | July 10 | 4 to 7pm

Using the OSU Urban Arts Space as their studio-in-situ, Ohio artists have the chance to respond, react, merge, elaborate, and collaborate with students from OSU. The exhibition includes collaborations between Tim Rietenbach/Matthew Flegle, Carol Boram-Hays, Curtis Goldstein, Migiwa Orimo, Mark van Fleet, and others.

During the summer of 2007, seven Ohio artists were selected to create new work on-site for the exhibition, What Time is This Place. The creation of these works and the resulting exhibition coincided with a five-week studio/seminar course offered by OSU for graduate and undergraduate students. Students enrolled in the course worked as collaborative assistants and provided support for the creation of these new works throughout the three-day creation process. Using the OSU Urban Arts Space as their studio-in-situ, artists Tim Rietenbach, Matthew Flegle, Carol Boram-Hays, Curtis Goldstein, Migiwa Orimo, Mark van Fleet, and others had the chance to respond, react, merge, elaborate, and collaborate with students from OSU.

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