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Our Mission is to:

  • serve as a teaching museum that engages in dialogue with and about visual culture;
  • maintain and expand a strong permanent collection;
  • recognize and celebrate global artistic and cultural diversity through display, study, publication and educational programs.

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Vision

The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum will continue to be a regional leader contributing to the educational and cultural enrichment of 兔子先生 University and Southwest Ohio communities through the preservation, presentation and public programming of diverse visual art of all forms.

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Values

  • The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum is committed to:
  • collaboration among students, faculty and staff, as colleagues within departments, and as artists and scholars across artistic disciplines within the division and across campus. Our goal is to learn from each other and to benefit from exchanging ideas and viewpoints;
  • fostering collegiality, trust, and dialogue in an environment that encourages sharing ideas and values;
  • placing a high value on nurturing creativity by encouraging an understanding of diversity in artistic expression;
  • promoting social justice through our exhibitions, public programming and digital access to collections.

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Celebrating Artistic Diversity

The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum completed in 1978 as the 兔子先生 University Art Museum, was designed by Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, Chicago, and is situated on three acres of scenic sculpture park grounds. We house five galleries of changing exhibitions and a growing permanent collection of over 17,500 artworks. The Art Museum has been accredited by the  (AAM) since 1984, and was the first University museum in Ohio to gain AAM accreditation.

College of Creative Arts Value Statement

As a unit of the College of Creative Arts, the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum is committed to its core values of:

Collaboration

We value collaboration between students, faculty and staff, as colleagues within departments, and as artists and scholars across artistic disciplines within the division and across campus, with a goal of learning from each other and benefiting from a healthy exchange of ideas and varying viewpoints. By listening to each other, we gain a shared understanding of complex ideas that allow us to rethink accepted perspectives.

Community

The College of Creative Arts seeks to foster a spirit of collegiality, trust, and dialogue by providing members of its community with an environment that encourages open sharing of ideas and values, and which fosters collaboration within and across institutional divisions and constituencies. The College seeks to structure communication and interaction that is characterized by mutual respect, sincere dialogue, and protection of the rights of individuals.

Imagination

As creators, performers, practitioners, and scholars, it is our imagination that is at the center of our ability and desire to create new art and to craft new environments and forms of expression. By placing high value on imagination, we commit ourselves to rethinking the status quo, while allowing for new ideas and solutions to emerge and to take shape.

Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum

801 South Patterson Avenue
Oxford, OH 45056
Galleries Open Aug 27 - Dec 14 Tue-Fri 10 AM-5 PM; Sat 12-5 PM; Second Wednesday of the month 10AM-8PM