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Overground Percussion Group
Public Performance

percussionThursday, February 12th
5:30 - 7:30 pm


Join Amy Garapic, Matt Evans, Carson Moody, and Nathaniel              Hartman for an evening of atypical musical soundscapes. Exploring a realm outside of traditional tonal percussion, this Columbus-based      quartet performs eclectic chamber percussion works using found          instruments, world percussion, traditional acoustic instruments, and      occasionally electronics. Overground Percussion Group will be              performing original works and pieces by Novotny, Cage, Wrinkle, and DeScantis. 3 dancers from OSU dance department's PIE (Performance Improv Ensemble) will also be performing. Come feel these fresh beats.
 
This event is part of our after-work programing offered Thursday evenings. Before the show stop by  Tip Top Kitchen & Cocktails and ask for the Urban Artists' Special: It's very special indeed and its only $3.

Clockwise: Matt Evans, Amy Garabic, Nathaniel Hartman, Carson Moody

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Upcoming Programs
Tuesday, February 17th
12 to 1pm
Machinal Preview with Director Lesley Ferris
Join us during the lunch hour for a preview of the OSU Theatre Department's winter performance of Machinal, written by female playwright Sophie Treadwell. Locally hand-roasted coffee is generously provided by Cafe Brioso.

Thursday, February 19th
6:30 to 8pm
The Marotta Hour: KBD
Stay downtown after work every third Thursday of the month and listen to new sounds curated by local musician and composer Larry Marotta. This month we present KBD Sonic Collective, the critically acclaimed subverters of improvised music.

Tuesday, February 17th
Design for Performance Opens
Design for Performance: Treasures from the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute
will bring the magic of design and technical theatre to the OSU Urban Arts Space. Spanning the late 1800s into the twenty-first century, the artwork in the exhibition includes professional theatre design for drama and comedy, musical theatre, opera, dance, and outdoor spectacle.

Tuesday, February 24th
noon - 1pm
England: A Slide Show
Join us as religions enthusiast and College of the Arts' staff, Kathy Simcox, brings to life the history and landscape of  England through images and conversation.


Thursday, February 26th
6 to 8pm
Ohio Art League Community Critique
Artists and patrons come together to discuss artists' new work, design, and direction.
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Call for Entries
BIGGBIGG: Breakthrough Ideas in Global Glass  is a dynamic collaboration among The Ohio State University Department of Art's Glass Program, OSU Urban Arts Space and Hawk Galleries. This exhibition is sponsored by Steuben Glass. [steuben.com] Together we will discover and introduce to the public a select group of artists with a conceptual and working engagement in glass. This collaboration demonstrates a commitment to advancing new and innovative glass art worldwide.  Through an international juried selection process and critical writing about work in the field, we intend to expand the discourse about glass art globally. 

This exhibition will be presented from July 10th through October 10th, 2009 at the OSU Urban Arts Space and Hawk Galleries
[hawkgalleries.com] in downtown Columbus, Ohio.

Deadline: March 20th.

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On View
Ohio Art League 98th Annual Juried Exhibition
January 27 - March 27
OAL
At the end of January the OSU Urban Arts Space will shed winter with the Ohio Art League 98th Annual Juried Exhibition.  These annual juried exhibitions are the backbone of OAL's artistic programming, presented annually since 1910. This spring's juror is David Pagel, Associate Professor of Art Theory and History and Chair of the Art Department at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California. Mr. Pagel is also a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times as an art critic.

In 2009, OAL celebrates its 100th anniversary, this exhibition is the first event of this historic year.

L to R: Jeff Mellot, A Green Desire, 2008 / Steven and Caroline Elbert, Time Fraction II, 2008 / Michael Litzau, Separation Anxiety I, 2008

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2009 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibiton
February 4 - April 28

Arts Scholars Logo 2The 2009 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition features work from high-achieving 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 exhibition gives students an opportunity to experience the jurying process and the hanging and promoting of a professional show. Work in both performative and visual forms illustrates the diversity of skills and creativity among Arts Scholars. Jurors hail from the university community as well as the greater Columbus community. This show has traveled, over the past four years, from campus to the Short North to downtown. Arts Scholars appreciate the support you provide for the development and expression of their creative interests.

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Columbus, Ohio 43215
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