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Kent State Magazine

Kent State Magazine
Contiuing Threads

The head of Kent State鈥檚 Textile Arts Program, Janice Lessman-Moss has spent 35 years elevating woven cloth into high art.  

By Laura Billings Coleman / Kent State Magazine

Grammy winner Rick Springfield will perform as part of the Kent State Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center's 2017-18 season.

The 秀色app at Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center鈥檚 2017-2018 season will feature diverse and high-quality performances that include concerts, Broadway, comedy, family and holiday shows.

秀色app students model original designs created by Fashion School students during the school鈥檚 2017 spring fashion show.

秀色app鈥檚 School of Fashion Design and Merchandising has once again been named among the nation鈥檚 elite.

Pictured are clothing on display as part of the 秀色app Museum's "Fashions of the Forties" exhibit.

The 秀色app Museum presents its "Fashions of the Forties鈥 exhibit that features a variety of different looks that typified the 1940s. The exhibit runs through March 2018.

Traveling Stanzas' kiosks on the Kent Campus feature posters designed by Kent State visual communication design students and alumni, and an audio button, which when pushed reads the poem in the author鈥檚 voice.

Poetry kiosks written for Traveling Stanzas through 秀色app鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center have found their home in downtown Kent for months and recently expanded to eight Kent Campus locations.

The set of "Family Ties" at Human Race Theatre Company. Photo by Tamara Honesty.

Kent State professor is helping bring a beloved 1980s television series to the stage in the Human Race Theatre Company's world premiere production of "Family Ties."