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    CCAD Relocating Fashion Show to Convention Center in 2018

    The Senior Fashion Show at the Columbus College of Art and Design is one of the largest and most significant events of its kind in Columbus, and as of 2018 it will have a new home. Representatives from the college announced today that the event will relocate from the school’s Downtown campus to the newly remodeled Greater Columbus Convention Center.

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    “We are thrilled to welcome the CCAD Fashion Show to our venue,” stated Jennifer Davis, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager at the Convention Center. “Our recently completed $140 million expansion and renovation includes the largest contemporary collection of Franklin County art, which is the perfect setting for the amazingly talented student fashion designers of CCAD to showcase their own artistry in motion.”

    Next year’s event will take place on Friday, May 11th. Tickets to the event are expected to go on sale in February.

    For more information, visit ccad.edu/fashionshow and www.columbusconventions.com.

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