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Entries due March 3, 2025
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Showcasing Ohio’s rich community of moving-image makers, our annual Ohio Shorts festival is back for its 29th year—submissions open on this page January 1!
Known for presenting an eclectic mix of short films—from documentary, animation, and dramatic narrative to anything in between—Ohio Shorts is back again! This year’s edition will be curated by Ohio-based multidisciplinary artist and past Ohio Shorts filmmaker Dejiah Archie-Davis.
We welcome and encourage submissions from all ages and experience levels. Works that are included in the program will receive a $50 screening fee and be eligible for the $500 Jury Award, selected by Archie-Davis, and the $300 Audience Choice Award, determined by audience voting.
The deadline for entries is 11:59 PM on Monday, March 3, 2025.
The full program will be announced in early April. An in-person screening will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2025. Check back for more details.
For questions about Ohio Shorts 2025, please email ohioshorts@wexarts.org.
Dejiah Archie-Davis (b. 1997, Cleveland, Ohio) is a multidisciplinary artist who explores the intersections between self-identity and history by utilizing mixed media, photography, and video. Archie-Davis narrates experiences from observational and recollective memory. She engages her subjects with the exploration of spiritual and divergent connections, while emphasizing the influence of environmental transformation. While exploring with color and patterns, she creates space and depth within her pieces. Images are scaled and textured, while her collages are remixed into repetitive moments that build upon themselves until the original source is broken down or barely recognizable. By using this technique in her work, Archie-Davis creates dialogue between the familiarity and uncertainty of Black sociality and futurisms.
Artist statement:While examining history and experimenting through collage, I find ways to deconstruct the past, to define existential cycles through repetitive images and rearrangement. Through my artwork, I build a connection between visibility and absence, while layering profiles of color or patterns that are often challenged with a multimedia technique. By reconceiving my concept of memory and sensory, I am able to create a distortion between space and time.
FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYNational Endowment for the ArtsOhio Humanities
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYRohauer Collection Foundation
WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYGreater Columbus Arts CouncilThe Wexner FamilyInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesMellon FoundationEvery Page FoundationOhio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the ArtsCampusParcNationwide FoundationLois S. and H. Roy Chope Fund of The Columbus FoundationOhio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery ThemeThe Columbus FoundationAxium Packaging
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYOhio State Energy PartnersOhio History Fund/Ohio History ConnectionDavid Crane and Elizabeth DangMelissa Gilliam and William GrobmanRebecca Perry Damsen and Ben Towle
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