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Lyon College Professor Berry
February 23, 2023 • Posted in ,

Lyon College Professor is Artist of the Month

James Berry, an assistant professor of art at Lyon College, will present his exhibit, Improbus Utilitatem, at University of the Ozarks throughout the month of March as part of the University’s Artist of the Month Series. Berry’s exhibit will run from Feb. 27 through March 30 in the Stephens Gallery, located in the Walton Fine […]

Artist Deena Harkins
October 31, 2022 • Posted in , ,

Local Nature Watercolorist Harkins is Artist of the Month

Clarksville artist Deena J. Harkins will present her exhibit, “Deena’s Watercolor Journey: Capturing the Spirit of Wildlife and the Environment,” at University of the Ozarks from Nov. 3 through Dec. 16 as part of the University’s Artist of the Month Series. The exhibit will be on display in the Stephens Gallery, located in the Walton […]

Artist of the Month
October 13, 2021 • Posted in , ,

Neal Harrington is Artist of the Month for October

Russellville printmaker Neal K. Harrington is presenting his exhibit, “Many Moons,” in the University of the Ozarks Stephens Gallery through Nov. 4 as part of the University’s Artist of the Month series. Harrington will give an artist talk at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 27, in the Rogers Conference Center, Bean Room. There will also […]

Proof Performance
April 19, 2021 • Posted in , ,

University Theatre to Present “Proof” April 22-25

University of the Ozarks Theatre will present four online performances of David Auburn’s poignant Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, “Proof.” The performances will be at 7 p.m. on April 22, 23 and 24 and at 2 p.m. on April 25. It will be shown live and in real-time on the University’s Youtube Channel at Youtube.com/c/universityoftheozarks. The play […]

Theatre Poster
February 8, 2021 • Posted in , , ,

University Theatre to Present Professor Shook’s Murder’s Disposal

Valentine’s Day may never be the same, thanks to the University of the Ozarks Theatre’s dark comedy, Murder’s Disposal, written and directed by Dr. Rhonda Shook, associate professor of communication. John Dunn has been swindled. Twenty thousand dollars has disappeared, along with his new girlfriend. When he turns to Murder’s Disposal to recover the money […]