Walking and Driving in Oberlin
Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college in Oberlin, Ohio. The college was founded as the Oberlin Collegiate Institute in 1835 by John Jay Shipherd and Philo Stewart. With its founding it is the oldest coeducational university in the United States and the second oldest continuously operating coeducational university in the world. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, part of the college, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States.----Wikipedia
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LANDMARKS INCLUDS:
Bibbins Hall, Kohl building, Tappan Square, Memorial Arch, Carnegie Library, Village House, Williams Field House, Robert Kahn Track, Hales Gymnasium, French House, Noah Hall, Severance Laboratory, Science Center, Wilder Hall, Finney Chapel, Peters Hall, King,
King, Peters Hall, Oberlin Downtown, Ginko Gallery & Studio(kitten), Blue Rooster Bake House, Ratsy's Store, Apollo Theatre.
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MUSIC BY:
Joakim Karud - Road Trip
MY EQUIPMENT:
Canon 70D
18-135mm STM Lens
Oberlin Ohio - It's Closer Than You Think!
White squirrel video part 2 Oberlin, Ohio
Albino squirrels are a fixture at Tappan Square. They tend to hang out at the southern end of the park. That's where I've seen them each time.
video by Christina Brooks
Oberlin College Campus Aerial Tour
Oberlin College Campus Aerial Tour
Music:
Georges Bizet’s “Carmen Suite No. 2: Danse Bohême.”
Live concert by the 67-piece Oberlin Orchestra on tour at the Poly Theater in Beijing, China.
From “The Oberlin Orchestra in China”
on Oberlin Music, the official recording label of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
#Oberlin #OberlinCollege #OberlinConservatory #CampusTour
Aerial Videography:
New Vision Media
Jay V. Sin
Jerrud Smith
J. Tracy Robinson ’83
newvisionmediainc.com
Oberlin Named 1 of 5 Top OH Hometowns
Oberlin, OH was named one of Ohio Magazines top five hometowns in the state. Here's what to see and do when you show up!
Teachers Protest Senate Bill 5 in Ohio
Akron teachers--and thousands of others-- protest Senate Bill 5 in front of the State House in Columbus. Details in SB 5 will dismantlement the teaching profession in Ohio
1958 OBERLIN COLLEGE CAMPUS AND GRADUATION
This is a short 16mm film taken at Oberlin College at Oberlin Ohio on Sept. 3rd 1958. It includes campus views as well as a graduation.
Oberlin City
Passeio de carro pela cidade de Oberlin, Ohio, durante a visita do IGE 4570/2010 ao Distrito 6600 de RI
Welcome to Miller Nature Preserve
Welcome to our virtual tour of Miller Nature Preserve. A part of the Lorain County Metro Parks, Miller Nature Preserve is a beautiful 88 acres and is located on Route 83 in Avon, OH. Join us for an in-depth look into the lobby, conservatory and cafe!
The Scottish Arts School Summer Camp July 2 2014
Tappan Square, Oberlin, Ohio- Announcing the winners of the battle of the bands.
Mr. Creepy Tree Man
A young teenage girl meets a mysterious man with a mysterious secret in a mysterious tree.
Filmed in downtown Oberlin, Ohio. The At Rest song was made by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com, which is an awesome place to visit.
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Emily Keener - Light & Sound
Light & Sound by Emily Keener from the new album 'Breakfast' - Available now!
Get it on iTunes: itun.es/us/IX0igb
Get a physical copy + a free EP: bit.ly/2geKgtq
Stream it on Spotify:
Emily Keener - 2017 Tour Dates
04/21 - Riverdog Retreat - Oberlin, OH
04/29 - Hotel Cafe (Second Stage) - Los Angeles, CA
05/01 - Honeypot Live! at The Mint - Los Angeles, CA
05/06 - Luther's Table - Renton, WA
05/10 - Guilt & Company - Vancouver, BC
05/13 - Sandusky State Theatre – Sandusky, OH
06/08 - Heights Music Shop – Cleveland, OH
06/10 - Put-in-Bay Music Festival - Put-in-Bay, OH
06/30 - Tappan Square - Oberlin, OH
07/19 - Wakeman Library - Wakeman, OH
08/06 - Mill Hollow Park - Vermillion, OH
08/12 - Bocktober Fest - Amherst, OH
09/22-24 - Island Hopper Fest - Captiva Island, FL
For tickets and more details, check out emilykeener.com/events
Written by Emily Keener
Track produced by Noah Heyman and Dalton Brand
Director, Producer, Editor: Andrew Schaeffer of Monocle
Stylist: Kate Barman
George: Chris Martin
Mike: Daniel Keener
Special thanks to Matt Beebe for the use of his garage and the bitchin' ride; Sarah, Sandy, and Sid Jordan for keeping us fed, organized, and well taken care of; the ArtCraft Building for being as hospitable and aesthetically pleasing as ever, and finally, Nixon the behind-the-scenes pup, for being just adorable.
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Dr. Ron Paul - Lobbies For Liberty at Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
Mirrored from:
Oberlin French House Earth Day Party - Dirty Rascals Brass Band April 2009 9
Oberlin College Francophone house earth day party - music by the Dirty Rascals Brass Band and food by Slow Food Oberlin
Oberlin French House Earth Day Party - Dirty Rascals Brass Band April 2009 8
Oberlin College Francophone house earth day party - music by the Dirty Rascals Brass Band and food by Slow Food Oberlin
OC Men's Soccer vs. Lake Erie College
This is Yeoman country.
C2C Care: Whose Heritage? Objects, Politics and Collections Care
Have you read about or had protesters demanding that parts of cultural collections are offensive or need to be removed? Have you thought about what you would do in response to such demands? Cultural heritage objects, monuments and artworks have long had the capacity to incite protest. Calls from communities for the removal of monuments and art works are coming with greater frequency in the wake of rising social activism. When such an object falls under your professional care it can be hard not to feel under attack. Taken at face value, preservation can seem to be at odds with the removal of objects on display. Difficult conversations about the place of monuments and other cultural heritage objects in our midst have been playing out in many communities.
This webinar will review some approaches that organizations have used in handling problematic collection objects with an eye towards balancing collection care and public critique. While the topics can be difficult and highly emotional, we will look at ways to provide a constructive and empathetic listening environment where both audiences and collections can come together to create productive learning arenas. Case studies include the removal of confederate monuments, WPA murals in a university setting that include insensitive racial stereotypes, and historic figures glorified in the past for behavior that is now considered predatory.
Presenter
Heather Galloway is the conservator and owner of Galloway Art Conservation. She has over 25 years of experience in conservation and is a Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation. She completed her graduate studies in conservation at New York University’s Institute for Fine Arts, holds an MA in Art History from Williams College and a BA in fine arts from Middlebury College. She has worked at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Cleveland Museum of Art. She opened her private practice in 2015 after working at the ICA Art Conservation of Cleveland for 16 years. She has taught conservation related courses at Oberlin College, Case Western Reserve University and the University of Oslo in Norway. Her teaching focuses on treatment, ethics, the integration of science in conservation, and the materials and techniques of cultural heritage production.