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Ohio Shorts 2025

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Celebrate our vibrant local and regional filmmaking culture at the 29th edition of the Ohio Shorts festival.

Calling all Ohio filmmakers and film lovers! Celebrate our dynamic, all-ages community of moving-image makers. Showcasing Buckeye-made shorts spanning documentary, animation, dramatic narrative, and more, this year’s edition of Ohio Shorts is curated by multidisciplinary artist and Ohio Shorts alum Dejiah Archie-Davis. (program approx. 100 mins., DCP)

Join us for a postscreening reception with the filmmakers at the Wex. While you enjoy snacks and a cash bar, we’ll announce the $500 Jury Award winner, selected by Dejiah Archie-Davis, and the audience will vote on the $300 Audience Choice Award recipient.

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Trailer for Ohio Shorts 2025, courtesy of Vincent Alexander.

Program Lineup

Letters from Kate (Mona Gazala, 2023, 8:09 mins) 
Sierra Vista, AZ (Orson Abram, 2025, 16:05 mins) 
SIGNS (Ken Rinaldo, 2025, 3:56 mins) 
Wouldn't Make It Any Other Way (Hao Zhou, 2024, 20 mins) 
Coupons (Masha Kochanenkova, 2025, 1:47 mins) 
Henna Stain (Nimco Yuusuf, 2024 14:38 mins) 
Yarn Rage (Addison Byler, 2024, 1:31 mins) 
Sabor De La Vida (Javier Cruz-Ginez, 2024, 10:34 mins) 
Man and Machina (Ben Pereira, 2024, 3:33 mins) 
Behind His Eyes (Jadyn Wilson, 2025, 16:16 mins)

Know before you go

  • Where to park: Due to a number of large events, prepaid event parking will be in place at the Ohio Union Garages and the Arps Garage. To avoid special event parking fees, please park in the Ohio Union South garage and let the attendant know that you are here for Ohio Shorts at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Parking will be free. Learn more about parking validation.


 

About the curator

Dejiah Archie-Davis

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. 

Program Support

FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Ohio Humanities

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Rohauer Collection Foundation

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Wexner Family
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Mellon Foundation
Every Page Foundation
Ohio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts
CampusParc
Nationwide Foundation
Lois S. and H. Roy Chope Fund of The Columbus Foundation
The Columbus Foundation
Axium Packaging

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Ohio History Fund/Ohio History Connection
David Crane and Elizabeth Dang
Louise Lambert Braver
 

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