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Ohio State students, faculty and staff were photographed by artist and professor Ann Hamilton through a semi-transparent membrane that registersin focus only what immediately touches its surface while rendering more softly the gesture or outline of the body. In these images, touch-something we feel more than we see-is visible. In them, we feel the glance of cloth's fall, the weight of a hand, the press of a cheek, the possibility of recognition in portraits haunted by contact.Standing behind the semi-opaque film, one can hear but can not see, hidden until stepping toward the surface, guided by my voice. Each press of the object, the face, a hand, or cloth touching the membrane is revealed in...
The interrelationship of the Wexner Center and the College of the Arts is important to consider in the context of the Wexner Center's educational purpose at Ohio State University. Although the Wexner Center can have an impact on every student's cultural education here at Ohio State through programs and exhibitions, there is a logical link with the College of the Arts. The Wexner Center, because of its nature as an arts presenting organization, and the College of the Arts, as an institution that educates students in the arts, have missions that are distinct; however, they both focus on the arts. The relationship between the College of the Arts (COTA) and the Wexner Center for the Arts can tak...