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2012-2013 OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

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The Heat is On

The Heat is On

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LESLIE H. and ETHYL ROSE MILLER GALLERY

Art & Communication Building, 33 Collegeview Road, Westerville, OH 43081

• gallery hours M-F 8 a.m - 4 p.m.,

• Sat. & Sun. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., closed holidays

• for information call 614-823-1792

8/27-10/5 • Makaibari Diary: A Reciprocal

Tourist’s Gaze

Gretchen Stevens Cochran

Reception: Thursday, September 6, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

A sabbatical exhibition exploring the reciprocal nature of a “tourist’s gaze” exchanged with the women who pluck tea in the Makaibari Tea Gardens in Darjeeling, India.

10/15-12/7 • Lifting Off the Grid

Donald Austin

Reception: Thursday, October 18, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

A sabbatical exhibition presenting a simple, inexpensive dwelling designed to be visually unique, new age and independent of the power grid.

1/3-3/15 • The Fluxfax Portfolio

Thirty-five artists’ images created in honor of George Maciunis, the founder of the Fluxus art movement, including works by Yoko Ono and Nam June Paik.

3/25-4/4 • 16th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition

Reception & Awards: Thursday, March 28 3 p.m.

4/8-5/17 • Senior Art Exhibitions

Weekly Exhibitions by Graduating Art Majors

Gallery hours for senior shows: M-R 8 a.m.8:30 p.m., F 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., closed holidays

Fisher Gallery

Roush Hall, 27 South Grove Street, Westerville, OH 43081

• gallery hours 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily

• closed holidays and University breaks

• for information call 614-823-1792

8/27-12/7 • Tales of Slavery and Deliverance

Stewart Goldman

Goldman’s etchings and essays of the memories of Dr. Anna Ornstein’s experiences with her mother in the concentration camp at Auschwitz.

1/3-5/19 Altering Life by Holding it Stil

Photographs by Dorothea Lange and Marion Post Wolcott

Images from the 1930’s and 1940’s by two of America’s most important documentary photographers. The title is a reference to Lange’s statement: “Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.”

THE FRANK MUSEUM OF ART

39 S. Vine Street, Westerville, OH 43081

• museum hours 11a.m. - 3 p.m. W-F during the University’s academic year

• closed holidays and University breaks

• for information call 614-818-9716

8/29-12/7 • Paper and Porcelain

Japanese Prints and Chinese Ceramics

Works from the Otterbein University collection including objects from the Joseph D. Glick collection.

1/9-5/10 • Impulsos Vertiginosos

Isabel Cauas

The Chilean artist explores landscape themes in recent monotypes and intaglio prints.

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Sept. 1-2

ICS Buckeye Regional & Ohio State Chili Cook-Off

11 a.m.-6 p.m., CaJohn’s Flavor & Fire Factory, 816 Green Crest Dr., www.facebook.com/icsohio chilicookoff

Chili chefs from Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky square off to see who has the best red chili, green chili and salsa and to qualify for the World Chili Championships. The event also features an amateur competition, restaurant and community chili cook-offs, and an opportunity to vote for the people’s choice chili.

Sept. 2

Cool Cars, Hot Stuff Festival

9 a.m.-7 p.m., CaJohn’s Flavor & Fire Factory, 816 Green Crest Dr., www.coolcarshotstuff.com

The Westerville Sertoma will sponsor its 28th annual Car Show during the boardsanctioned chili cook-offs at CaJohn’s Flavor & Fire Factory. A pie-eating contest, food vendors, classic cars, hot rods and more are all part of the festival.

Sept. 3

Last Day of the Season

Highlands Park Aquatic Center, 245 N. Spring Rd., www.westerville.org

Don’t let summer pass you by without checking out the slide tower and the leisure pool of the water park.

Sept. 5-Oct. 31

Uptown Westerville

Farmers’ Market

3-6 p.m. Wednesdays, corner of East Home and North State streets, www.marketwednesday.com

Enjoy an afternoon of open-air shopping and the homegrown produce of Westerville.

Sept. 5 & Oct. 3

Pancake Breakfast

7-10:30 a.m., Westerville Senior Center, 310 W. Main St., 614-901-6560

Everyone is welcome to partake in the Senior Center’s monthly pancake breakfast.

Sept. 8

9/11 Heroes Run

Opening ceremony: 8 a.m., First Responders Park, 374 W. Main St.; race, 9 a.m., Alum Creek Park North, 221 W. Main St.; www.911heroesrun.com

Come run for a good cause. The proceeds from the 5K walk/run go to the Westerville Firefighters Memorial Scholarship Fund and the Travis Manion Foundation.

Sept. 9

Cops & Kids Day

10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Hoff Woods Park, 556 McCorkle Blvd., www.westerville.org

Check out a fun and free time brought to you by the Westerville Division of Police. Featured will be SWAT displays, helicopters, DARE cars, mounted patrols, K-9 units, prizes and a “Dunk-A-Cop” tank. Souvenirs will be given to the first 1,100 children who arrive.

Sept. 16

Westerville Starry Night

2-8 p.m., Westerville North High School stadium, 950 County Line Rd., www.westervillechamber.com

This space-themed educational carnival will help children understand astronomy and entertain the whole family. Half of the proceeds go to the Westerville City School District to help offset its recent budget cuts; the other half will help the Westerville Elementary Boosters organization get off the ground for the 2012-13 school year.

Sept. 25

Photography Special Interest Group

1-3 p.m., Westerville Senior Center, 310 W. Main St., www.westerville.org, 614-901-6560

Interested in images? Does photography tickle your fancy? If so, visit the Senior Center for a display and presentation on digital cameras, how to use them and the accessories that go along with them.

Sept. 27-Oct. 6

Otterbein Department of Theatre presents Noises Off Fritsche Theatre at Cowan Hall, 30 S. Grove St., www.otterbein.edu

Everything that can possibly go wrong goes wrong in this play-within-a-play performed by a mediocre English touring company.

Sept. 28

The History of Camp Chase 7:30 p.m., Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State St., www.westervillelibrary.org

The Westerville Historical Society showcases the history of the Monty Chase military camp.

Sept. 28

OhioHealth 4th Friday: School Daze

6-9 p.m., Uptown Westerville, 614-794-0401

The whole family is welcome at this showcase of staff, student and academic excellence in Westerville City Schools. Also enjoy live music, food, street vendors and extended hours in the Uptown shops.

Oct. 1

Bob Adamov

7-8:30 p.m., Westerville Public Library, 126 S. State St., www.westervillelibrary.org

Author Adamov talks about his series of Emerson Moore mystery novels and his reasons for setting parts of them in Ohio.

Oct. 7

Ned Mosher Apple Butter Festival

1-4 p.m., McVay Elementary School, 270 Hempstead Rd., www.westervillelions.org

Bring the kids out to the festival for crafts, games and apple cider. You can even learn how to make your own homemade cider. Check out the log cabin – it was recently re-roofed by the same team that last reroofed it 30 years ago.

Oct. 13

Columbus Fall Classic Rowing Regatta

8 a.m.-6 p.m., Hoover Reservoir (South and Middle bays), www.westervillecrew.org

The Westerville Crew hosts a massive rowing competition featuring teams from six different states.

Oct. 14

Civil War Cemetery Walk

1-4 p.m., Otterbein Cemetery, 350 Park Meadow Rd., www. westervillelibrary.org

The Westerville Public Library’s Local History Department will provide information on Civil

War veterans who are interred at the cemetery during this off-site event.

Oct. 14-15

Westerville Quilt Guild

2012 Quilt Show

10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, Westerville Community Center, 350 N. Cleveland Ave., www. westervillequiltguild.com

This annual show features more than 100 quilts on display, as well as demonstrations, vendors, a boutique and a raffle quilt.

Oct. 15-Dec. 7

Lifting Off the Grid Miller Gallery, Otterbein University Art and Communication Building, 33 Collegeview Rd., www.otterbein.edu

Artist Donald Austin’s sabbatical exhibition presents a simple, inexpensive dwelling designed to be visually unique, new age and independent of the power grid.

Oct. 16

Ham & Bean Dinner

4:30-6:30 p.m., Westerville Senior Center, 310 W. Main St., www. westerville.org, 614-901-6560

Swing by the Senior Center and enjoy a classic fall dinner with the community.

Oct. 19

Halloween Party

6-8:30 p.m., Everal Barn at Heritage Park, 60 N. Cleveland Ave., www.westerville.org, 614-901-6500

Dress up in your favorite costume and bring the kids along to play some carnival games and Halloween bingo. A trick-or-treat path is also included at the party.

Oct. 25-Nov. 3

Otterbein Department of Theatre presents Spring Awakening Campus Center Theatre, 100 W. Home St., www.otterbein.edu

Based on the 1892 play by German playwright Frank Wedekind, Spring Awakening focuses on teenagers in late 19th Century Germany trying to cope with the confusion of their sexual awakening. This play contains strong adult content and is not appropriate for children.

Monday, November 12, 7pm

Discussing the Art of Historical Fiction and her bestsellers

Meet

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