Hybrid Arts Lab: Picturing Power & Privilege

November 2, 2020

Hybrid Arts Lab: Picturing Power & Privilege

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Dear Friends, 
 
Last week, we focused on SURFACE/SKIN/SIGHT at Hopkins Hall Gallery. The exhibition resulted from a collaborative effort led by Assistant Professor Gina Osterloh and Professor Carmel Buckley and their Advanced Photo and Advanced Sculpture students. Although the gallery-based exhibition has ended, a digital companion to the exhibition will be on view online starting December 1, so please stay tuned! 
 
New at Hybrid Arts Lab is Picturing Power & Privilege, an online exhibition of photos and text created by students enrolled in “Visual Culture: Investigating Diversity & Social Justice.” The exhibition is facilitated by Jim O’Donnell, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Arts Administration, Education, and Policy and explores how concepts like “Power,” “Privilege,” “Oppression,” and “Social Justice” can be visualized for communication and exchange using Photo Elicitation. 
 
Be sure to check out our current Hybrid Arts Lab online exhibitions: 
Picturing Power & Privilege
October 26-November 20, 2020 
 
Performance of Making: Industrial Design Winter Market
October 19-November 20, 2020
 
One Voice, One Message: Black Lives Matter
October 26-December 4, 2020 
 
And, as we round out our Autumn exhibition season this November with a strong focus on community and collaboration, we are also reminded of the importance of participating in the democratic process and working together in service of common good.  If you are voting in-person on the November 3 Election Day, you can find your polling location online. You can also search for your sample ballot, so you can research candidates and issues in advance and cast an informed vote. For more voting resources, visit OSU Votes


Finally, Urban Arts Space and the Hybrid Arts Lab Steering Committee would like to share the following opportunity for art makers and researchers in the College of Arts and Sciences: 
 
Hybrid Arts Lab Call for Proposals
What would it look like to experiment with how art is imagined, made, viewed and understood? Hybrid Arts Lab showcases collaborative and experimental exhibitions, performances, discussions and research by College of Arts and Sciences students, faculty, and staff. Applicants are invited to explore new ways of integrating and circulating their creative activity, teaching and research by submitting a proposal here: https://uas.osu.edu/hybrid-arts-lab

The application deadline is Sunday, December 6 and selected projects will be featured January 11—May 9, 2021 across Hopkins Hall GalleryUrban Arts Space, and UAS online

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