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During Pride Month in June, people around the country recognize activists and members of the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus) community. As we all strive to learn about the wide array of sexual orientations and gender identities, the School of Art would
The Massillon Museum is currently showing a solo exhibition titled Suspended Animations featuring Rebecca Cross, M.F.A. 07, on view through June 16. The exhibition, which is on view in the museum's Studio M gallery, includes a series of drawings on silk and a sculptural

Art history professor emerita Carol Salus was interviewed for a new ideastream documentary about artist Roy Lichtenstein and his wife, Isabel. Salus was a family friend of the Lichtensteins.
Omid Tavakoli, M.F.A. '19 Print Media and Photography, was interviewed about his life and art for ideastream in April. The article Equity in Art: Balancing Biracial Identity" centers around about his experience being a biracial artist. He also talks about his

As an artist, it is always important to connect with the community. An artists network, whether its through their studio, galleries or even social media, can lead to amazing opportunities and recognition. A shining example of this is School of Art alumna

Behind every great artist, there is a great teacher. Art educators foster the creative development of children and inspire young students to pursue artistic careers. Some students even go on to become art educators themselves, inspiring the next generation of artists. One such

One of the qualities of a great artist is being able to stop and notice ones surroundings. Painter can often be seen searching for inspiration in his hometown of Cleveland, depicting
做厙輦⑹ School of Art is happy to announce the scholarship winners for this year. We would like to thank all of our donors for their support in awarding these funds to our students.
Carol Klingel Scholarship in Art Education - Fall 2021
Kathryn Pfeifer $

Art is a way to contextualize the political climate and make sense of a tumultuous world. MFA candidate in painting and graduate teaching assistant, Katie Butler, has confronted the COVID-19 pandemic and related political issues in her work over the course of the past year. Her