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"Connecting the Dots": a B.A. Studio Art Capstone Exhibition brings together the work of Kylie Anderson, Lana Becker, Mary Case, Brooke Dorcheff, Aviva Groys, Ben Maurer, Lydia Oleskiewicz, Abby Pappas, Sarah Stanton and Alexa Valverde-Romero.
A nationally recognized exhibition in New York carries a meaningful connection back to Kent State University through the work of glass artist and educator Katie Burkett.
Kent State University’s College of the Arts and the School of Art has earned a national ranking for the university in the newly released U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Graduate Schools report, highlighting the strength of its…
Adorned in bright colors and eye-catching patterns, Adam Nathaniel Furman, a London-based artist and designer, took the stage at The John Elliot Center for Architecture and Environmental Design’s Cene Lecture Hall to deliver “Productive Exuberance,” a lecture spanning his…
As spring arrives, the Kent State University School of Art proudly presents a series of student exhibitions showcasing the artistic development of emerging undergraduate and graduate artists.
The Kent State University School of Art Collections and Galleries have announced their six winners for the 2026 Student Annual Art Exhibition, among many talented, stand-out pieces.
Tiffany Nowinski is a fourth-year student at Kent State University, and recently studied abroad in Paris, France over winter break. The Art History in Paris, France: City of Empire course took place over nine days during winter…
The School of Art Collection and Galleries at Kent State University is pleased to announce Ombre: Works by Massinissa Selmani, Friday, March 20 to Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the KSU Downtown Gallery, 141 East Main Street, Kent, Ohio. There will be an opening reception on March…
Uffner & Liu is pleased to present "Toki-No-Wa; Harmony of Time," an exhibition bringing together new sculptures by contemporary Japanese ceramicist Miwa Neishi (b. 1990, Tokyo, Japan) in conversation with historical works by Toshiko Takaezu (b. 1922, Pepeekeo, Hawaii - d.…
The 2025 recipient of the William R. Levin Award for Research in the History of Art since 1750 is Shana Klein, Associate Professor of Art History at Kent State University.