Wuriga .

A woman in a traditional Mongolian dress

Wuriga .

Graduate Teaching Associate

wuriga.1@osu.edu

Education

  • 2024, MFA, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA
  • 2020, BA, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, China

Wuriga is a student in the Arts Administration, Education and Policy PhD program. She used to manage and direct the operation of a Mongolian cultural travel base in Inner Mongolia, China, which reached an area of about 520 acres. Wuriga created several cultural and educational programs to drive the economic and cultural development of the local herders. Her self-publishing innovation on China's Shake Voice platform (TikTok) has gained her 400,000 followers, and growing. Wuriga has been an animation director four times, a movie scriptwriter once, involved in voice-overs for domestic radio stations, and has directed animated movies and multimedia projects. She owns an art education organization in China and is committed to driving children's interest in art experiences.

Fun fact: Wuriga is Mongolian but doesn't know how to ride a horse or shoot an arrow. She loves making Mongolian robes and Mongolian jewelry, and used to specialize in the non-heritage making of Mongolian robes.

Research Interests

  • Arts administration, education, and cultural policy
  • Development of multimedia-integrated art education
  • Minority ethnics art education and art major selection in higher education in China from feminist perspectives
  • A qualitative study of Mongolian women's art education
  • Multicultural arts education