Question and Answer with Painter, Erica Bonavida

"The Dressing Room" by Erica Bonavida

Written by Kyle Cohlmia, former curator of the UCO Melton Gallery

One of my favorite parts of the role of curator at the Melton Gallery is working with living artists. I love the way in which each artist is different; hearing about their unique approaches to the craft is an exciting experience. Additionally, it’s always an honor working with University . . .  read more

#CFADWorks: Shellie Sterling

Onstage as Rose in "Dancing at Lughnasa," Shellie Sterling smiles at the audience.

Returning from an audition in sunny Los Angeles, UCO College of Fine Arts and Design alumna Shellie Sterling shared how her college experience prepared her for a career as a professional actress.

After receiving her B.F.A. in Theatre Performance from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2013, Sterling went on to continue her education with an M.F.A. . . .  read more

#CFADWorks: Erin Clemons

Erin Clemons with Hamilton castmates

Backstage at “Hamilton: An American Musical,” UCO College of Fine Arts and Design alumna Erin Clemons finds a moment amid the whirlwind of rehearsals to share her journey since gradation.

After receiving her Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2011, Clemons moved to New York City to begin her career . . .  read more

Stay Hydrated!! (the importance of hydration)

By: Rodney Walker, Gabe Lay, Dillion Smith, and Nathan Clark

Hydration is important for the human body, whether it’s for exercise or not. The human body is made up of 55-65% of water. The amount of water that the average person should drink daily is eight 8 oz. glasses which correlates to 2 liters or half a gallon. The best part about drinking water . . .  read more

#CFADWorks: Milena Govich

Clapboard for "Chicago Med" showing Milena Govich as the episode's director.

On the set of primetime medical drama “Chicago Med,” UCO College of Fine Arts and Design alumna Milena Govich pressed pause on a busy week of directing her first network television episode to send an update to her alma mater.

Upon graduating from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1999 with degrees in Vocal Performance and Pre-Medicine . . .  read more

Bacon & Legs: Morning Blog # 2

by: Gabe Lay, Dillion Smith, Nathan Clark, and Rodney Walker

How to Properly manage weekly Strength Training.

When wanting to strength train it is important to understand fatigue and knowing how much your body can actually handle, while simultaneously knowing what your joint mobility can do. When lifting weights proper technique is most important, . . .  read more

Stretch Your Mind – Stretch Your Body

Stretch Your Mind – Stretch Your Body

Top 10 Reasons to Stretch

by:  Hannah Henley, Andi Messenger, Ali Nakvinda, Korey Floyd, Carli Jones, Kaleb Gaylord

  1. Keeps You Loose to Move – Stretching decreases muscle tension and increase range of motion, which is super important in our society of sitting. Everyday activities become more doable and enjoyable when there is less pain and resistance eliminated by stretching.
  2. Stretching Once a Day Keeps the Dr. Away – A flexible muscle is less likely to become injured with sudden movements. Flexibility helps with balance and joint resistance that can build up from lack of motion due. Flexibility in the hamstrings, hip flexors and muscles attached to the pelvis relieve stress on the lumbar spine reducing your risk of low back pain and injury.
  3. Sore Be Gone – After a hard workout or a day of saving the world it helps keep muscles loose reduce the tightening effect that leads to post work aches and pains.
  4. Straight Up Sittn’ – Stretching the muscles of lower back and shoulders keeps the spine straight and maintains better alignment. It also aids in falling asleep, staying asleep and waking up with comfort.
  5. Don’t Stress Out… Stretch Out Well stretched muscles hold less tension that can build up from everyday life situations. Less stress in the body also reflects with less stress in the mind. Stretching before bed (or anytime of day) is a very beneficial practice that helps with sleep.
  6. Stretch Harder; Go Father – Flexible joints and muscles require less energy to move through an action allowing you to keep endurance up and keep going like the energizer bunny!
  7. Better to Be Stretched than Sorry – Stretching prior to work or everyday life allows your muscles to loosen up and be ready for what ever comes your way! Warmed up muscles are less likely to be pulled or cramp up.
  8. Yoga Flow = Blood Flow – Stretching increases blood supply to your muscles and joints that constantly flushes new nutrients to those tissues. The blood flow also carries away and cleanses build up of toxins and calcium that cause stiffness and pain.
  9. Tune in to Your Body – Stretching creates a mind body connection. Your mind, when stretching is involved, is in awareness of your body’s breath, pain, discomfort and mental determination to overcome the initial resistance that stretching is. It helps you tune in to your body physically and your mind mentally.
  10. Get Longer and Look Leaner – Elongating the muscles not only increases range of motion and reduces stress, but overtime it helps the muscles actually look leaner. Removing the tight balls of calcium in the muscles creates smooth muscle fibers that look and feel better!

Now you know why you should stretch, so now let talk about how to. According to ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) a stretching routine should be completed 2-3 days per week to improve . . .  read more

Bacon & Legs: Morning Blog

by: Gabe Lay, Dillion Smith, Rodney Walker, and Nathan Clark

Fitness Motivation: Do You Have it or Lack it?

Going to the gym should be easy, right? It is one of the best ways to take ourselves and ensure longevity and ease of everyday living. Unfortunately for most people, getting in a workout is a hard sell. There is often one or multiple variables, . . .  read more

Exercise Dating

By: Hannah Henley, Andrea Messenger, Korey Floyd, Ali Nakvinda, Carli Jones, & Kaleb Gaylord

It’s A Relationship

It is weird to think of dating exercise… but with a little stretch of the imagination, it is really what it is! It is so important to establish a good relationship with your physical activity that can last you a lifetime. . . .  read more