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Gaye Reissland leaves no doubt about the circumstances shaping her work
The Columbus artist, who will take part in Aminah Day at the King Arts Complex this weekend, has taken to writing on the back of each canvas, explaining in detail the circumstances that gave rise to her paintings.
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Namwali Serpell finds expanding resonance in the world of Toni Morrison
The Harvard professor, novelist, and critic will take part in a pair of Morrison-themed Columbus events this week, beginning with the Wednesday kickoff of ‘Beloved: Ohio Celebrates Toni Morrison,’ where she’ll appear in conversation with Hanif Abdurraqib.
‘People of Agency’ traces the history of USPS and finds lessons for today
Aileen Day and cohost Maia Warner-Langenbahn launched the podcast out of a belief that it’s easier to advocate for our institutions once you know their history.
‘If the adults don’t, kids will’: Columbus students continue to protest ICE
‘I definitely think this is only the beginning, and it’s going to grow bigger and more powerful as more people speak up.’
Ohio’s Recovery: The past, present, and future of the overdose crisis
Fewer people are dying from overdose, but the policies and the social determinants of health did not vanish.
No Place Gallery turns 10
‘Between Fields and What Isn’t: A Decade Inside No Place’ will take over a pair of galleries beginning on Thursday, Feb. 12, with an opening reception running from 4-7 p.m. at Beeler Gallery and then continuing at No Place from 7-9 p.m.
Vérité strikes up a connection with the debut of June’s Room
The new bi-monthly music event makes its debut on Friday with a pair of sold-out Ginger Rabbit shows from New York-born musician Kelsey Byrne, aka Vérité.






