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    15 New Public Art Murals Coming This Year

    According to a report released last month, more public...

    More Than Music: Making Friends with Dom Deshawn, Joey Aich & OG Vern

    I attended my first Dom Deshawn show in December...

    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...

    Columbus Makes Art Presents Brianna Rhodes on Dancing and Creating With Purpose

    "The secret to anything that I create is to...

    Sarah Maldoror: Tricontinental Cinema at the Wexner Center for the Arts

    Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of African cinema and Black...

    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...

    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....

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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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