Don't miss and share with others these two upcoming opportunities to explore ethnographic field research conducted in Ohio coal communities through exhibition.
Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio is a multidisciplinary installation exploring how ethnographic field research conducted in Ohio coal communities can be transformed and animated through exhibition in gallery spaces. In this multi-venue exhibition you’ll find coal-related historical photographs, books, and documents held by the Ohio State University’s Rare Books & Manuscripts Library as well as community-generated art, photographic prints, archival imagery and documents, audio recordings, and video.
Thompson Library Special Collections Area, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-1286
August 20, 2022 - February 28, 2023
Exhibit Curators:
Jeffrey B. Jacquet
Associate Professor, School of Environment and Natural Resources
William W. Sharp
Research Photographer, School of Environment and Natural Resources
Funding for this project is provided in part by grants from the Ohio State Sustainability Institute and the Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) Endowment at the OSU Office of Research.
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A simultaneous companion exhibition is also open to the public August 22 – September 16 at the Hopkins Hall Hybrid Arts Space. Additional information on visiting Farewell Transmission: Community Resilience amid End of Coal in Ohio at the Hopkins Hall Hybrid Arts Space is available here.
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