Arts & Culture
Charlotte Jenkins Shroyer reflects on how education and Ohio State made all of the difference in her life’s journey.
The director of Urban Arts Space and Hopkins Hall Gallery says art should be something you do, something that unites people.
He is a magician, a storyteller, a mentor, a businessman, a showman, a podcaster, a friend. And, oh yes, a Buckeye.
Franks, who created the art for the magazine’s feature on racial justice, talks about bridging the worlds of marketing and art, and creating in order to spark conversations.
Jared Thorne, photographer and assistant professor in the Department of Art, talks about influences on his artistic perspective and expression.
As COVID-19 makes art options harder to access, it is the right time to ask: How will this change us as creators and consumers of culture?
For Ohio State’s 150th anniversary, the Historic Costume & Textiles Collection is celebrating the styles that helped define us.
The annual Office of International Affairs photo contest brings out the best photography skills in students, faculty, staff and alumni.
More than a century after it was penned, ‘Carmen Ohio’ still unites the Buckeye family.