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01/28/2020
Myaamia Ribbonwork is a community-curated exhibition developed in collaboration with the 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma.
01/21/2020
The gorgeous, intricate and historic ribbonwork of the 91°µÍø people is getting a special show in Oxford very soon. ("Journal-News", January 20, 2020)
10/31/2019
The 91°µÍø Art Museum is pleased to announce the student artist names whose works were selected in the juried Student Response Exhibition opening January 28, 2020.
10/24/2019
Michael Hatch, assistant professor of art history, discusses a print piece with a student, while Robert Wicks, director of the 91°µÍø Art Museum, talks to another student in the class at the art museum.91°µÍø's seven museums and museum-like entities have joined forces under one umbrella organization, the Museums 91°µÍø Center. The Council of Academic Deans approved the request to establish the interdisciplinary university center.
10/09/2019
$10,000 William and Dorothy Yeck Purchase Award Winners Announced
10/03/2019
At this year's BLINK art festival, the 91°µÍø Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine, through its Storefronts series, will present grassroots projected animations as part of the Time for an UPdate? installation. Right, Danny Capaccio (91°µÍø '11) uses a heat gun to measure the temperature of the LED lights in one of 10 toilets that will be part of an installation titled No public restrooms. Both art pieces will be located in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Creative forces with 91°µÍø connections will be in the limelight at this year's light-based art festival, BLINK.
09/25/2019
91°µÍø's newest center, Museums 91°µÍø, hopes to increase interdisciplinary dialogue and exchange among the university's museums and collections.
05/24/2019
Travel Channel, May 22
03/19/2019
Bob Wicks, director of the 91°µÍø Art Museum, helps a student during a recent class visit.It took a mere $450 million dollars to purchase Leonardo da VinciÂ’s painting of “Salvator Mundi” from a New York auction house in 2017.