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Borland wins prestigious award from the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship

Dr. Jennifer Borland, director of Oklahoma State University’s Center for Humanities and a professor of art history in the Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History, was recently awarded the Best First Book of Feminist Scholarship of the Middle Ages for her book, “Visualizing Household Health: Medieval Women, Art, and Knowledge in the Régime du corps.” The award was presented by the national chapter of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, a group dedicated to recognizing individuals committed to feminist studies, specifically in the medieval period.
Borland shows students medieval manuscripts.
Prairie Arts Center to host over 50 regional artists at 2024 Stillwater Arts Festival

Fri, Apr 05, 2024

On April 19 and 20, the Prairie Arts Center will welcome dozens of fine artists, vendors, musicians and food trucks to the annual Stillwater Arts Festival. With support from the City of Stillwater, the Arts and Humanities Council of Stillwater and Visit Stillwater, the arts festival is slated to be an “exciting event for art enthusiasts of all ages,” said Meghan Brasuell, general manager of the Prairie Arts Center.

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Thinking bigger: Teckemeyer produces 200% enlargement of sculpture using HAD grant, 3D printing technology

Thu, Apr 04, 2024

Jessica Teckemeyer, associate professor of sculpture in Oklahoma State University’s Department of Art, Graphic Design and Art History, commissioned a 200% bronze enlargement of her sculpture “Fox or Foe” using a Humanities-, Arts- and Design-Based Disciplines Research Grant.

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OSU graphic design opens annual BFA capstone exhibition at Gardiner Gallery of Art

Tue, Mar 26, 2024

Each year, the Oklahoma State University’s graphic design BFA program gives graduating seniors the chance to display their portfolios and demonstrate their artistic proficiency in an exhibition at the Gardiner Gallery of Art. This year’s exhibition, titled “Voxel,” symbolizes the individuality and collaboration of the students.

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Student art exhibition combines oil painting and microscopic imagery

Tue, Mar 05, 2024

Students enrolled in Oklahoma State University’s Oil Painting I and Oil Painting for Non-Majors courses are displaying their work in the exhibition “Moments Magnified” at the OSU Research Park starting March 7. “Moments Magnified” includes 12 oil paintings inspired by microscopic imagery captured using the scanning electron microscope at OSU’s microscopy facility. Students enrolled in the courses chose objects to view with the SEM at the beginning of the semester. Then, after receiving training on the machine, they captured images to inspire their oil paintings.

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National graphic design competition selects work of 12 OSU students

Thu, Feb 08, 2024

Oklahoma State University graphic design students can apply for several national competitions, including one named Flux, hosted by the American Institute of Graphic Arts in Baltimore.

CASArt Graphic Design and Art HistoryDepartment of Art Graphic Design and Art HistoryCollege of Arts and Sciences
Cherokee artist Mendoza’s first Oklahoma solo exhibition opens at OSU’s Gardiner Gallery of Art

Tue, Jan 23, 2024

An exhibition of works by Kansas-born Cherokee artist Hattie Lee Mendoza opened at the Gardiner Gallery of Art in the Bartlett Center on Oklahoma State University’s Stillwater campus on Tuesday, Jan. 16. “Hattie Lee Mendoza: Gathering Joy” is the first solo exhibition in Oklahoma for the Illinois-based artist.

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