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OU School of Dance Summer Intensive 2024 Collaboration
Each year, the Summer Intensive program at OU’s School of Dance provides students ages 14 to 20 a unique opportunity for high-level training in ballet and modern dance alongside university students, OU instructors, and guest choreographers, teachers, and dancers from around the globe. This June participants brought dance and visual art together using the special exhibition Un/Natural Selections: Wildlife in Contemporary Art as the backdrop. Raúl Tamez, Director of La Infinita Compañía in Mexico City, created a new piece inspired by and choreographed especially for Un/Natural Selections. During the four-week program, Tamez worked with over twenty students in the school’s rehearsal spaces a...
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Coffee with the Collection: Nicolai Fechin
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A light hearted conversation about "Russian Girl," Nicolai Fechin’s portrait of pianist and composer Ariadna (Nikolsky) Mikéshina, with special guest, Dr. Igor Lipinski, Assistant Professor of Music (Piano) in OU’s School of Music.
Synesthesia
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SYNESTHESIA. Immersive experience by Factory Obscura at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Created by Golden Iris.
Visiting the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
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This video takes you through where the museum is located on the OU campus and where to park while you plan your next visit to the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
Coffee with the Collection Rembrandt
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Join us for a conversation about Rembrandt with special guests Dr. Alan Levenson and Dr. Yael Lavender-Smith, OU faculty members in Judaic Studies and Comparative Literature, respectively. Together they share their insights on Rembrandt’s intriguing etching "The Triumph of Mordecai" and its connections to their current Presidential Dream Course, “The Artists’ Bible.”
Coffee with the Collection: Robert Rauschenberg
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Recorded November 11, 2022, take a trip back to 1970 with this conversation about the special exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Pressing News. OU Daily newsroom advisor and student media assistant director, Seth Prince will join the conversation to share insights into the exhibition and surprisingly timely connections to the present. Our friends at Yellow Dog Coffee Company are working on a speci...
Coffee with the Collection: Olinka Hrdy
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Recorded on September 23, this Coffee with the Collection program explores the unconventional life and work of OU graduate, Olinka Hrdy. Artists from the Factory Obscura team join the conversation to share aspects of Hrdy's work that inspired their immersive experience SYNESTHESIA currently on view at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. With flavors that relate to these artworks, our friends at Y...
Coffee with the Collection: Van Gogh
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FJJMA's Eugene B. Adkins Curator, Dr. Hadley Jerman, shares insights into an intriguing aspect of one of the museum’s most well-known paintings "Portrait of Alexander Reid" by Vincent Van Gogh. Grab your favorite cup of coffee and start your morning off right with a delightful look at artwork from the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. These virtual discussions, from a wide range of presenters, feat...
A Conversation with Joseph DeLappe
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OU Associate Art History Professor Robert Bailey and Distinguished Visiting Artist Joseph DeLappe, discuss DeLappe's exhibition "Resistance, Memory, and Play." Joseph DeLappe has been exhibiting electronic and new media work, including online gaming and sculpture, internationally for the past 40 years. A recipient of the 2017 Guggenheim Fellowship, DeLappe examines relationships between art, te...
Coffee with the Collection Goes to the Dogs
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This Coffee with the Collection program took was recorded Friday, May 20. The museum chatted with Courtney Hofman, assistant professor of Anthropology at OU, whose research interests include human-wildlife interactions. She shares her perspective on artworks in the museum’s collection that feature canine companions. The museum is proud to announce a new partnership with Norman’s own, Yellow Dog...
Ascendant: Expressions of Self-Determination Exhibit Gallery Talk
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Virtual gallery talk about the special exhibition "Ascendant: Expressions of Self-Determination" at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Recorded March 24, 2022. The decades following World War II were rife with change on a global scale, no less so for Native American artists at the University of Oklahoma. For this exhibition we consider the Native art students enrolled at OU from 1946-1954 as the...
Resistance, Memory, and Play: The Work of Joseph DeLappe
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Since 2005, the Jerome M. Westheimer Sr. and Wanda Otey Westheimer Distinguished Visiting Artist program has provided the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art the opportunity to exhibit work by significant contemporary artists. New media artist Joseph DeLappe is the eighth participant in this esteemed program. Resistance, Memory, and Play highlights the work of DeLappe, who has been working with electr...
Coffee with the Collection: Patrick Nagatani
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Grab your favorite cup of coffee and start your morning off right with a delightful look at artwork from the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. These virtual discussions feature a favorite object from the collection presented by a curator, OU faculty member, or other art professional. With a mix of works currently on view or from the vaults as well as recent acquisitions, you won't want to miss thes...
Coffee with the Collection: Grayson Wise
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Grayson Wise, senior at the University of Oklahoma and 2021 T.G. Mays Purchase Award recipient, discusses her piece "She's a Dreamer: Italian Remnants" now part of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art permanent collection. Grab your favorite cup of coffee and start your morning off right with a delightful look at artwork from the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Once a month, these virtual discussions...
Coffee with Creighton
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Guest curators of the special exhibition "A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection" Allison Palmer and Erin Duncan-O'Neill share insights, anecdotes, and favorite artworks from the show. Grab your favorite cup of coffee and start your morning off right with a delightful look at artwork from the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Once a month, these virtual discussions will feature a favor...
Creighton Gilbert Virtual Celebration
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Creighton Gilbert Virtual Celebration
A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection
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A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection
Coffee with the Collection: Emilio Amero
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Coffee with the Collection: Emilio Amero
Coffee with the Collection: Duncan Grant
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Coffee with the Collection: Duncan Grant
A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection Webinar
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A Life in Looking: The Creighton Gilbert Collection Webinar
Coffee with the Collection: Leonora Carrington
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Coffee with the Collection: Leonora Carrington
Coffee with the Collection: Menashe Kadishman
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Coffee with the Collection: Menashe Kadishman
Ed Ruscha Panel with Mayor David Holt and Mayor Eric Garcetti
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Ed Ruscha Panel with Mayor David Holt and Mayor Eric Garcetti
Coffee with the Collection: Joe Goode and Tornados
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Coffee with the Collection: Joe Goode and Tornados
Coffee with the Collection: Pictorialism
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Coffee with the Collection: Pictorialism
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I just visited your museum today for the first time and was fascinated by this painting. I took a (non flash) picture of it and am asking friends and family what they see. So far: A chicken A windmill A nativity “Circles and polygons” Someone playing croquet A woman carrying a bag of grain to a windmill, with a very poignant story to go along with it And I see a microscope with a single atom on the slide, speaking to science becoming more and more abstract. I’m not trained in art appreciation, nor is anyone I asked. I didn’t tell them about the name of the painting. I think it’s so interesting how we all see different things in abstract art.
True father of the 3rd daughter of Vanessa Woolf
vanessa bell
Lest we buy into the propaganda too quickly, Maximinius Thrax, who came to power in the coup that involved Severus Alexander's murder, was nearly killed by archers loyal to the true (deceased) emperor, Severus Alexander, precisely because the young Severus was very popular. Unlike Maximinius Thrax, who ended up assassinated. It's more plausible that Thrax had Severus Alexander murdered by centurions bribed by him, and then blamed the army for the plot to make it look to the Senate as if his hands were clean. 🦁 ☀️ 🐝 ⚡ 🦅 ⚡ 🐝 ☀️ 🦁
Many would find it amazing, that such a range of sexually deviant creative snobs, could all live under one roof. It seems many of them had sad lives, regardless of the interesting unique interiors of Charleston House.
People got poisoned.early death.
Mining companies don't clean up there messes.all they care about is money.nothin for the environment.let the place go to hell.and it's gone 😞
I heard about this town .now a toxic no mans land .
I've looked at several videos on pictorialism now. It amazes me how they all miss William Mortensen, an absolutely fantastic pictorialist, and without a doubt the most imaginative of them all.
Very good.
horrible chit-chat ,the lady keeps saying "OK" and "uhm" best to put the text in the images,so we don't have to listen to this amateurish blab.
A wealth of info here, thank you! 🙏🏻
Great Talk!
Well, what a speaker - he cured my insomnia.
I love Charleston, I helped work on the restoration of the house in the mid 80s over two summers, camping by the pond. An unforgettable experience. I am fortunate enough to have a Grant drawing, its the first thing I see when I wake in the morning. This was a lovely lecture, thank you!
Poor practice Poor equipment lack of technology There have been technology to properly conduct mineral research Seems to be mineral-rich
Duncan Grant was Scottish. He was a grandson of Sir John Peter Grant, 12th Laird of Rothiemurchus, near Aviemore. in the highlands.
Interesting film. Always enjoy hearing about the mines and history of this area. My dad grew up on a farm close to Baxter Springs and my mother was from Treece. Daddy worked in the mines when he and my mom were first married. We visited my grandparents often and played on those chat piles. Many fond memories of that area.
This is unbelievably beautiful.
Eminem is immortal, Harold Innis is one of his characters also
Dear professor Kyle Harper: eccellent short presentation. Very clear to me in regards of the spoken English, because i am a foreigner in the US. I am more used to the south East English accento. But you do not have a strong american accent. Thanks for this video.
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If it so bad then why are they going in with trucks to put chat from the piles to make roads out of it here in Oklahoma?
Aren’t there still a lot of meth labs camped out around that area? I just finished reading Hell In the Heartland by Jax Miller so I might be biased.
Thank you for such a fascinating introduction!
Thank you for this brilliant exploration of the Bloomsbury group artists. I have visited Charleston farmhouse several times and can assure you a treat is in store if you decide to make the journey. I also read Angelica Garnett's very honest autobiography 'Deceived by kindness' and can recommend that too. She portrays a somewhat less than idyllic childhood.
Hello Dr. O'Rear, I am a relative of yours in Louisiana. I come from the line of John O'Rear in Virginia.
Owned a metal coin in his era
Climate change? No such thing. There is weather though.
Welcome to Golgumbaz 2021
Before i go on, i must say that they were both handsome Emperors... Also smart emperors, the way they ruled was a great way of doing things...
Y si lo ponen en español
Gut presentiert....das leben.des immer "shopping" ist schrecklich....wo ist mein T hemd? Ha ha
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تحية لعظما الروم
Very interesting and informative . Thank you for uploading it.
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When you call a ROMAN: lushis 🤦🏻
Nathan, thanks for thinking of your old colorblind grandpa. Interesting pictures, but I couldn't hear a word you said... for some reason, my speakers have stopped talking to me. Would sure like to hear your voice on the phone sometime. Same old number here: no cell phone for me. I'm usually on the premises, yet not exactly "Up" before noon (sometimes, not until 1:00 p.m.). [Not "sick," but "a lazy stay-up-till-dawn" person.|
why doednt! i hear of Lucius Verus? He is as cute as Marcus Aurelius
This is the gayest take I’ve seen
Marcus Aurelius, the most handsome and a great emperor
unfortunately, M.A. leaved! an awful succesor, his son Comodus
Honorius cared for his chickens though.
Her tour started the exploitation of visitors who came there to see "true" relics. Read the whole account in Jesus Never Existed, by Kenneth Humphreys.
my father saved the empire
You didn't even know your father bud. Neither did I really, but it's not the same.
@@augustuscaesar8287 at the time of the comment my name was Titus flavuis vespasianus lol
Ave Imperator!
Why?
@@marcoantoniopineda6779 warum nicht?
Her son that became Emperor was Caligula .
The grandson was Nero
Agrippina was caligulas sister
@@Jp-hv9zj Agrippinilla was Caligula’s sister. She was also known as Agrippina the Younger. This Agrippina was the mother of them by Germanicus.
I did such a good job the Senate made me a God 😇
dad is that you?
Handsome powerful men