Jazz Duo Cayce Felber and Bradley Mellen
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Wednesday, April 1st 11:30 to 12:30 Bring your lunch and join pianist Cayce Felber and bassist Bradley
Mellen for an hour of jazz standards interpreted in an intimate duo
setting. Compositions will include works by Thelonious Monk, Oliver
Nelson, and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Coffee generously provided by Cafe Brioso.
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African American Quilts Discussion
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Thursday, April 2nd 5:30 to 7:30pm
Two
renowned quilt scholars together for one evening! The OSU Center for
Folklore Studies and the OSU Urban Arts Space will present, together for
the first time, two national experts on African American quilting
traditions: Patricia A. Turner and Carolyn Mazloomi. Book signing to follow.
This discussion is part of our after-work programing offered Thursday evenings. After the workshop stop by Tip Top Kitchen & Cocktails and ask for the Urban Artists' Special: It's very special indeed and its only $3. Image: Carolyn Mazloomi, A New Journey [Read More] _____________________________________________________________________________________ |
Upcoming Programs
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Thursday, April 9th Student Media Showcase: Video and Animation Screening and Talk Back The Ohio State University's Advanced Computing Center for the Arts
and Design (accad) and the Department of Theatre are pleased to present
an evening of recent undergraduate and graduate student work in
film and animation. The screening of narrative and experimental shorts
will be followed by a brief Q&A session with the creators of the work.Wednesday, April 22nd
noon to 1pm
Face Time with OSU Dancers: Melanie Bales and Susan Hadley
A behind the scenes look at dance making and performance in
preparation for OSU's Dance Downtown at the Capitol Theatre. Melanie Bales and Susan Hadley, both OSU professors and
choreographers, bring dancers from OSU downtown to present and
discuss sections of their works.
Thursday, April 23rd 6:30 to 8pm Reggio Emilia Study Group: Ohio Voices for Learning A Reggio Inspired Forum exists to promote an exchange of information, ideas and experiences through a variety of professional development opportunities. The groups strives to inspire quality early learning and care for young children and their families in Ohio. They meet tonight at the OSU Urban Arts Space.
Wednesday, April 29th noon to 1pm
Face Time with OSU Dancers: Ming-Shen Ku and Victoria Uris
OSU Department of Dance Guest Artist, Ming-Shen Ku, and
resident choreographer, Victoria Uris, will present and discuss
sections of their newest dances. and... Get the inside scoop about the OSU Urban Arts Space on our blog.
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| Stage/Studio: Space Transformed
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February 11 - April 3
In pursuit of our mission and our initiatives to integrate curriculum into the programming at the OSU Urban Arts Space, Associate Professor Maureen Ryan of the Department of Theatre will bring her MFA acting students
downtown for the final five weeks of the course, TH981 Theatrical
Performance Art. The students, who are in the final two quarters of
their three-year graduate program, will spend the first five weeks of
the course constructing and performing personal artistic manifestos.
They have been assigned the task of considering themselves avant-garde
artists who are charged with the challenge of becoming the innovative
and vital theatrical artists of the future. The manifesto performances
will be video taped and shown at UAS in conjunction with a
performance/installation that the MFA actors will give in the space.
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| 2009 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibiton
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February 4 - April 28
The 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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