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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
Mon, August 22 - Fri, September 2, 2022
All Day
Urban Arts Space

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