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15 New Public Art Murals Coming This Year
According to a report released last month, more public...
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More Than Music: Making Friends with Dom Deshawn, Joey Aich & OG Vern
I attended my first Dom Deshawn show in December...
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Art Review – ‘Nancy Spero: Maypole: Take No Prisoners’ and ‘No Justice Without Love’ at The Gund
It’s demoralizing to be reminded yet again that art...
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Columbus Makes Art Presents Brianna Rhodes on Dancing and Creating With Purpose
"The secret to anything that I create is to...
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Sarah Maldoror: Tricontinental Cinema at the Wexner Center for the Arts
Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of African cinema and Black...
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At Home: Eclectic Style in Westgate
Alan Jazak has been a resident of Westgate for sixteen years. Before that, he was living in downtown Columbus in a twelve unit place...
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Against the Grain: Modernism in the Midwest
The current practice among art museums of organizing blockbuster exhibitions by established artists certainly yields dividends in terms of visitors, media attention, and revenue....
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CMA Reopens Renovated Historical Section
After nearly a year of renovations, the Columbus Museum of Art is reopening its 1931 Italian Renaissance Revival building. The Elizabeth M. and Richard...
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Best Local Artist of 2010 – Joey Monsoon
The first official "hat trick" for our annual "Best of" awards goes to Joey Monsoon, who has now been elected as the Best Local...
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Best Art Gallery of 2010 – Rivet
Once every two or three months there's a business in the Short North that either opens or closes which ignites a new round of...
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Best Arts Organization of 2010 – Wild Goose Creative
2010 was an exciting year for the local arts community. The Symphony landed a new Director, work on Wonderland began, and GCAC appointed a...
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