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The Collection Goes to Class: Using “Femfolio” in “Gender in Visual Culture”

Last month, I visited with Professor Jennifer Borland’s “Gender in Visual Culture” students as they had an up-close visit with the Femfolio—a portfolio of prints in our collection that was recently featured at the Malinda Berry Fischer Gallery. In this … Continue reading

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Meet the Faculty: Shaoqian Zhang, Assistant Professor

The fourth in a series of interviews with faculty, this week’s post is a conversation with Assistant Professor Shaoqian Zhang. Professor Zhang teaches East Asian art history in the Art Department, and conducts research on 20th-century Chinese art and architecture. … Continue reading

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Meet the Faculty: Justen Renyer, Assistant Professor

The third in a series of interviews with faculty, this week’s post is a conversation with Assistant Professor Justen Renyer. Professor Renyer teaches graphic design, including motion design, video editing, and interactive design, in the Art Department. His students’ work … Continue reading

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Meet the Faculty: Angie Piehl, Assistant Professor

The second in a series of interviews with faculty, this week’s post is a conversation with Assistant Professor Angie Piehl. Professor Piehl teaches drawing, painting and new media in the Art Department—and her students have been working alongside Professor Liz … Continue reading

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Meet the Faculty: Jack Titus, Associate Professor

Last week, in conjunction with the opening of the Faculty Exhibition in the Gardiner Gallery, I posted excerpts from an article about the OSU Art faculty in the 1950s. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be posting short interviews with … Continue reading

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