Arts in the Alley -- the new subject accord at South Campus Gateway -- has a sort new look! Banners were installed this hebdomad along buildings in the alley and along High Street to draw tending to the area. The installation, created by creator Adam Brouillette, pairs images of passers-by with artwork by topical artists, and communicate questions such as \"Are you stipendiary attention?\" and \"Does art attain your accord better?\" Arts in the Alley is a forward-thinking collaboration with South Campus Gateway and the Arts Initiative that brings together subject and recreation organizations within a commercial development, creating a spirited and open accord sacred to learning, commerce and the arts. Stop down at the Gateway and take a look!
Notable News
Dispatch building critic Michael Grossberg devoted his building blog to news about the OSU/Royal Shakespeare Company partnership and this week's meet by eight RSC guests to campus. Take a look here.
The Arts Initiative welcomes the Wexner Center to South Campus Gateway! The Wex's just-announced flick cooperation with Campus Partners at the Gateway Film Center will bring innovative planning and add to the energy in the Arts in the Alley community.
ARTillery is currently hunt vendors to move in the Allied Arts Holiday Extravaganza, a two-day event Dec 12 and 19, designed to wage topical artists with a scene to sell their work before the holidays arrive. The assemble -- which recently took up residence in the Shoebox at South Campus Gateway -- is looking for energized and motivated artists who produce quality objects for understanding including ceramics, jewelry, photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture and wearable items. The event will be at the past Skye Bar space at South Campus Gateway both days noon-6 pm. For details, click here. ARTillery is a program of Allied Arts sponsored by the Arts Initiative and South Campus Gateway.
The Arts Initiative welcomes the Wexner Center to South Campus Gateway! The Wex's just-announced flick cooperation with Campus Partners at the Gateway Film Center will bring innovative planning and add to the energy in the Arts in the Alley community.
ARTillery is currently hunt vendors to move in the Allied Arts Holiday Extravaganza, a two-day event Dec 12 and 19, designed to wage topical artists with a scene to sell their work before the holidays arrive. The assemble -- which recently took up residence in the Shoebox at South Campus Gateway -- is looking for energized and motivated artists who produce quality objects for understanding including ceramics, jewelry, photography, painting, printmaking, sculpture and wearable items. The event will be at the past Skye Bar space at South Campus Gateway both days noon-6 pm. For details, click here. ARTillery is a program of Allied Arts sponsored by the Arts Initiative and South Campus Gateway.
Learn the Shim Sham! Talented touch dancer Jenai Cutcher (above) is offering grown beginner touch diversion classes every Weds at 5:30 at the Shoebox in the South Campus Gateway as part of the Arts in the Alley activities. Come when you can, pay what you can. solon details on Jenai's JamJam Productions website.
Please tie the Arts Initiative at Ohio State for A Talk with the Royal dramatist Company: \"Building Ensemble with Ohio Teachers” on Thursday, Nov 19, 4:30-6 pm, at the Event Place at South Campus Gateway. Karen Bell, associate vice president, OSU, will moderate a commission communicating and open conversation with representatives from the UK’s Royal dramatist Company, Ohio State and local schools. A unplanned getting follows the program. Panel members include Jacqui O’Hanlon, director of education and king Rubin, actor, Royal dramatist Company, along with Brian Edmiston, associate professor, OSU, and Amy McKibben, region school teacher from Reynoldsburg. Admission is free but space is limited.
Please RSVP to ellwood.1@osu.edu.
Please tie the Arts Initiative at Ohio State for A Talk with the Royal dramatist Company: \"Building Ensemble with Ohio Teachers” on Thursday, Nov 19, 4:30-6 pm, at the Event Place at South Campus Gateway. Karen Bell, associate vice president, OSU, will moderate a commission communicating and open conversation with representatives from the UK’s Royal dramatist Company, Ohio State and local schools. A unplanned getting follows the program. Panel members include Jacqui O’Hanlon, director of education and king Rubin, actor, Royal dramatist Company, along with Brian Edmiston, associate professor, OSU, and Amy McKibben, region school teacher from Reynoldsburg. Admission is free but space is limited.
Please RSVP to ellwood.1@osu.edu.