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Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid the End of Coal in Ohio

Art hanging in a gallery on Ohio State's campus
August 22 - September 2, 2022
6:15PM - 6:15PM
Urban Arts Space

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Add to Calendar 2022-08-22 18:15:00 2022-09-02 18:15:00 Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid the End of Coal in Ohio Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Event Host: Hopkins Hall Gallery Short Description: "Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio" is a multidisciplinary art installation exploring how ethnographic field research conducted in rural coal communities can be transformed and animated through exhibition in a gallery space. "Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio" is a multidisciplinary art installation exploring how ethnographic field research conducted in rural coal communities can be transformed and animated through exhibition in a gallery space. The exhibition will include photographic prints, archival imagery and documents, audio recordings and video. This project is a collaboration between the School of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Geography, the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts and the Glenn College of Public Affairs.  Featured artists Tom Dugdale: Theatre Courtney Hunt: Fine  Arts  Library Danny Marcus: Wexner Center for the  Arts Katie Finneran: School of Environment and Natural Resources Kevin McClatchy: Theatre, Film, and Media  Arts Mandy Fox: Theatre, Film, and Media  Arts Urban Arts Space College of Arts and Sciences asccomm@osu.edu America/New_York public
Time: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Event Host: Hopkins Hall Gallery
Short Description: "Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio" is a multidisciplinary art installation exploring how ethnographic field research conducted in rural coal communities can be transformed and animated through exhibition in a gallery space.


"Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio" is a multidisciplinary art installation exploring how ethnographic field research conducted in rural coal communities can be transformed and animated through exhibition in a gallery space. The exhibition will include photographic prints, archival imagery and documents, audio recordings and video. This project is a collaboration between the School of Environment and Natural Resources, the Department of Geography, the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts and the Glenn College of Public Affairs. 

Featured artists

  • Tom Dugdale: Theatre
  • Courtney Hunt: Fine  Arts  Library
  • Danny Marcus: Wexner Center for the  Arts
  • Katie Finneran: School of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Kevin McClatchy: Theatre, Film, and Media  Arts
  • Mandy Fox: Theatre, Film, and Media  Arts

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