Kevin McClatchy selected as 2024-25 Artist Laureate
artist laureateThe Ohio State University has selected Kevin McClatchy (Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts) as its 2024-25 Artist Laureate.
The Ohio State University has selected Kevin McClatchy, associate professor in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts, as its 2024-25 Artist Laureate. He will begin a one-year appointment on July 1, 2024.
McClatchy has dedicated much of his time at Ohio State to cultivating lasting, positive community engagement and inclusion through the arts. As Artist Laureate, he will continue to elevate the university's impact by enhancing external engagement throughout the state, particularly in communities underserved by the arts.
As director of the Shakespeare and Autism Project, McClatchy uses sensory drama games with Shakespeare’s text to engage children and young adults on the autism spectrum. Through a 2011-2015 longitudinal study in Columbus-area schools led by Ohio State faculty and Nisonger Center researchers, statistically significant improvements were observed in communicative and social skills among the participants, validating the effectiveness of the project’s use of the Hunter Heartbeat Method as an intervention.
McClatchy also leads the Shakespeare and Veterans initiative in collaboration with the Columbus Department of Veterans Affairs. Through this project, McClatchy facilitates theatre workshops for combat veterans, active-duty personnel, military family members and community members. These workshops help participants find a new sense of community and process their unique experiences through new modes of self-expression.
McClatchy’s Artist Laureate plans include two programs, each with a distinct community partner focus. An expansion of his Shakespeare and Autism workshop will reach members of the autism community across the state through interactive workshops at Ohio State’s four regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark, as well as at select OSU Extension locations and other urban and rural centers.
McClatchy’s second program, an expansion of his interactive solo show Scrap Heap, will engage military veterans, active personnel, family members and mental health professionals across the state.
McClatchy oversees the acting curriculum in the Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts. He has been a working actor in theatre, film and television for 30 years.
His recent acting credits include a residency at the Wexner Center for the Arts with his solo show Scrap Heap, The Tempest at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and film and television roles. His research interests include acting techniques, creating new work through civic engagement and contemporary Irish theatre. McClatchy is a member of the Actors' Equity Association, SAG/AFTRA and the Voice and Speech Trainer Association.