Art| Published on March 13, 2008 11:36 am

Pulp Art Exhibit at the Columbus Metro Library

By: Walker


The Dispatch wrote Paper chase

Thursday, March 13, 2008

BY BILL MAYR

Try this formula for artistic success: Take paper, add a dollop of creativity and season the effort with wryness or an emotion that fits the mood.

For one set of results, visit “Pulp Art” — an exhibit of works on paper organized by the Roy G Biv Gallery and displayed on the second floor of the Columbus Metropolitan Library.

The show features about 60 pieces by members of the nonprofit Roy G Biv.

The abstract Derided by Derrida and Metaphysical Allegory by Nikos Fyodor Rutkowski are made from brightly colored bits of paper.

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3 Comments

  • Just want to say this show is coming to a close, so get to the library and see it before Friday, March 28!

    Mon-Thu: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

    Fri: 9 a.m – 6 p.m.

  • thanks!

  • We checked this out last night and there are lots of really great works there! And I had never been on the second floor of the library (in the front) so that was neat. GO!!

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