Calendar


Feb
16
Thu
2023
Athena Art Society: Self – Juried Art Exhibition @ Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery
Feb 16 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

One of the oldest womens art organizations in the country, the Athena Art Society Inc. began in 1903 to assist and encourage women in all branches of the Fine Arts. Athena continues to promote and develop the visual arts and stimulate community participation. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we also provide local art awards, host juried and non-juried member exhibitions, and support other arts organizations through leadership and partnerships. As membership is by invitation only, some of the areas best-known women artists have proudly participated in the Athena Art Society. athenaartsociety.org

We Dance: An Art Exhibition by Jennifer Q. McCary
Feb 16 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Professionally and as an artist, Jennifer McCary is an agent of change. As a diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) professional, she is transforming policies, organizations and actions. In her other capacities, she is captivating and transforming hearts and minds. McCary believes that art has always been the bridge between our differences, and this exhibition intends to connect the essence of the professional and artistic version of who she is. This art exhibition was inspired by the poem WE. DANCE. written and performed by Hope Boykin and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The emotions in the spoken word guided McCary through the creation of this collection of works. Observing each piece in the context of dance being the art form dancers use to emote when their hearts are happy, peaceful, bewildered or broken, this collection encourages you to consider how you personally handle heartbreak, loneliness, excitement and joy. The title artwork “When Our Hearts Break We Dance” is a mixed media creation on the racial reckoning this nation began to come to grips with in 2020. The goal of this exhibition aims to remind viewers that we all deal with things such as unconscious bias, unconscious doubt (a term coined by the artist), heartbreak, joy, passion, power and peace. Despite what we are conditioned to believe about our differences, the beauty of humanity rests in our similarities. Like these dancers, use your passion and gifts to fix that which is broken. unconsciousdoubt.com 

Being Black in Today’s Society and on Campus: Males @ Heritage Hall 123
Feb 16 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Come and be a part of this important forum of African-American people from various generations to discuss how they arrive in the spaces and places they occupy daily. 

Feb
17
Fri
2023
Common Time: Keeping Your Mind Open to the Possibilities!
Feb 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Host: Todd “T.J.” Tressler 

Most people have an idea of where they would like their career to end up; however, most may not know the exact path that they will take to get there. Join T.J. as he discusses how having a willingness to try different facets of the arts led to having many unique experiences within his own path, and how “keeping your mind open” can lead to endless opportunities for growth within your career!

Todd “T.J.” Tressler is a Music Business Technology graduate from Owens Community College. Prior to his time at Owens, he had experience in Graphic Design, Videography, and Film. While enrolled at Owens, T.J. tried out many different aspects of the arts, such as Audio Recording, Music Technology, Music Business, and Live Sound. During this time, he also was a DJ for Owens Community College Radio, and completed his internship at Glass City Radio. Post-graduation, T.J. moved to Southern California and became an Audio-Visual Event Technician with Encore Global, where he utilizes his well-versed knowledge of the arts by combining audio, video, and lighting to create spectacular events for clients. 

Feb
20
Mon
2023
College Gear Shop Pop-up Tent
Feb 20 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Owens Community College Gear Shop Pop-up Tent happening from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, February 20 and Tuesday, February 21 in Heritage Hall 123.

Shop in person for apparel such as T-shirts, sweatshirts and more that will be priced to sell in this limited-time, on-campus special. You won’t want to miss out on this opportunity.

Pay with all major debit and credit cards as well as Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal.

Check out everything the gear shop has to offer here.

President’s Day Preview @ Veterans Hall
Feb 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Students and their families are invited to come to campus and learn more about what Owens has to offer. Campus tours and application assistance are available. There will also be a FAFSA workshop, Financial Aid 101 presentation, Selective Health Admissions presentations, and the University Gear Shop will have a pop-up shop. For more information, call the Admissions Office at 567-661-7777.

Athena Art Society: Self – Juried Art Exhibition @ Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery
Feb 20 @ 11:30 am – 7:30 pm

One of the oldest womens art organizations in the country, the Athena Art Society Inc. began in 1903 to assist and encourage women in all branches of the Fine Arts. Athena continues to promote and develop the visual arts and stimulate community participation. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we also provide local art awards, host juried and non-juried member exhibitions, and support other arts organizations through leadership and partnerships. As membership is by invitation only, some of the areas best-known women artists have proudly participated in the Athena Art Society. athenaartsociety.org

We Dance: An Art Exhibition by Jennifer Q. McCary @ Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery
Feb 20 @ 11:30 am – 7:30 pm

Professionally and as an artist, Jennifer McCary is an agent of change. As a diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) professional, she is transforming policies, organizations and actions. In her other capacities, she is captivating and transforming hearts and minds. McCary believes that art has always been the bridge between our differences, and this exhibition intends to connect the essence of the professional and artistic version of who she is. This art exhibition was inspired by the poem WE. DANCE. written and performed by Hope Boykin and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The emotions in the spoken word guided McCary through the creation of this collection of works. Observing each piece in the context of dance being the art form dancers use to emote when their hearts are happy, peaceful, bewildered or broken, this collection encourages you to consider how you personally handle heartbreak, loneliness, excitement and joy. The title artwork “When Our Hearts Break We Dance” is a mixed media creation on the racial reckoning this nation began to come to grips with in 2020. The goal of this exhibition aims to remind viewers that we all deal with things such as unconscious bias, unconscious doubt (a term coined by the artist), heartbreak, joy, passion, power and peace. Despite what we are conditioned to believe about our differences, the beauty of humanity rests in our similarities. Like these dancers, use your passion and gifts to fix that which is broken. unconsciousdoubt.com 

Feb
21
Tue
2023
Athena Art Society: Self – Juried Art Exhibition @ Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery
Feb 21 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

One of the oldest womens art organizations in the country, the Athena Art Society Inc. began in 1903 to assist and encourage women in all branches of the Fine Arts. Athena continues to promote and develop the visual arts and stimulate community participation. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we also provide local art awards, host juried and non-juried member exhibitions, and support other arts organizations through leadership and partnerships. As membership is by invitation only, some of the areas best-known women artists have proudly participated in the Athena Art Society. athenaartsociety.org

We Dance: An Art Exhibition by Jennifer Q. McCary
Feb 21 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Professionally and as an artist, Jennifer McCary is an agent of change. As a diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) professional, she is transforming policies, organizations and actions. In her other capacities, she is captivating and transforming hearts and minds. McCary believes that art has always been the bridge between our differences, and this exhibition intends to connect the essence of the professional and artistic version of who she is. This art exhibition was inspired by the poem WE. DANCE. written and performed by Hope Boykin and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. The emotions in the spoken word guided McCary through the creation of this collection of works. Observing each piece in the context of dance being the art form dancers use to emote when their hearts are happy, peaceful, bewildered or broken, this collection encourages you to consider how you personally handle heartbreak, loneliness, excitement and joy. The title artwork “When Our Hearts Break We Dance” is a mixed media creation on the racial reckoning this nation began to come to grips with in 2020. The goal of this exhibition aims to remind viewers that we all deal with things such as unconscious bias, unconscious doubt (a term coined by the artist), heartbreak, joy, passion, power and peace. Despite what we are conditioned to believe about our differences, the beauty of humanity rests in our similarities. Like these dancers, use your passion and gifts to fix that which is broken. unconsciousdoubt.com