This year’s BIG Read explores indigenous peoples and more specifically violence and violence against indigenous women.
We are going to get involved by calling for public attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women because as the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center states, “it is more than an epidemic—instead is part of the spectrum of violence experienced by Native women.”
The epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women is “attributed to the lack of legal protection as a result of” the relocation and assimilation of indigenous peoples years ago (National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center).
We will call public attention to missing and murdered indigenous peoples by telling their stories in an art exhibit in the spring of 2024.
To participate in this powerful exhibit, please email Jen at jennifer_hazel@owens.edu
To have your class participate, please see the example The Face Of Exhibit Assignment Guidelines.
Email Jen at jennifer_hazel@owens.edu with questions.
This juried exhibition showcases the best student work produced in the College’s Visual Art Classes.
Free and open to the public.
Walter E. Terhune Gallery Hours
Monday & Wednesday: 11 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday: 9 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Monday, April 29 | 7:30 p.m.
Center for Fine and Performing Arts Theatre
Directed by Seth Johnson. Join us for a musical celebration! Admission is free.
Tuesday, April 30 | 2 p.m.
Center for Fine and Performing Arts Rotunda
Directed by Eric Wallack. Members choose and arrange music from all eras and genres of popular music as well as students’ original compositions! A guaranteed energetic afternoon of rock, country and alternative selections. Admission is free.
Join us for a STEM job fair. Talk with employers in the following fields about their available job opportunities
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Computer Information Systems
- Life and Natural Sciences
- Skilled Trades and Transportation Technologies
For more information, email peter_kowal@owens.edu or visit www.owens.edu/STEM
This event is open to Owens students, alumni and the community and is hosted by Owens Career & Transfer Services and the School of STEM.
The Owens Community College Student Arts Commission is proud to present Express Fest! from 11 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1 at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts courtyard. Express Fest! is a music and arts festival put on by Owens Community College students.
Come out and see live performances by Robbie Clark, Adrian, Finn Jacobs, Foxing Day, Highbinder, Novik, Erie, and Gut Feeling. All acts consist of at least one current or former Owens student. We will be joined by Falafel King with 150 free meals to Owens students while supplies last. While you are listening to awesome music, please enjoy the games provided by the Student Life Office. Stop into the CFPA and the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to enjoy the Student Arts Show and the Animation Screening At 7 p.m.!
The Center for Campus and Community Connections has a surplus of tea cups and saucers! Come by to decorate a teacup for a Mom in your life. Cups can be used for tea, as planters or just for decoration. Relax and enjoy some Creativi-tea with us!
- Wednesday, May 1 from 12 – 2 p.m. in the CFPA
- Thursday, May 2 from 11 a.m. – 3 pm. in College Hall 153
Join us as we award the winners of the 2023/2024 Film Challenges.
Join us for the first annual event Animation Screening Night. The event will showcase the work of students in the Animation degree program.
This year will feature the first graduating class of animation students. Come see clips of work produced by our animation majors.
The Center for Campus and Community Connections has a surplus of tea cups and saucers! Come by to decorate a teacup for a Mom in your life. Cups can be used for tea, as planters or just for decoration. Relax and enjoy some Creativi-tea with us!
- Thursday, May 2 from 11 a.m. – 3 pm. in College Hall 153