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Jaylen Fultz makes space for joy in ‘It Gets Better’

The Columbus artist’s debut solo exhibition will remain on view at MPACC BoxPark through mid-July.

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Afi Lane explores concepts of memory, migration in stirring 934 Gallery exhibition

The Houston-based artist’s ‘Northbound’ will remain on display at the Milo-Grogan gallery through Saturday, June 27.

WIT Gallery celebrates turning five while keeping an eye on the future

Poet, artist, and gallery founder Larry Robertson will celebrate the Franklinton art space’s anniversary with a sprawling group exhibition opening on Friday, June 12.

Adam Hernandez aims to uplift immigrant workers with his latest mural

The Columbus artist will be on site at 1014 Parsons Ave. for the public unveiling of ‘We the People/Nosotros la Gente” on Thursday, June 11.

Johnny Williamson finds himself on the other side of ‘Nightmares’

In the midst of rebuilding his life for the second time, the Columbus artist and musician will host a dual album listening party and exhibition at Rehab Tavern in Franklinton on Friday, June 5.

Mark and Anne Spurgeon embrace their familial bond with ‘Blood Harmonies’

The new exhibition from the Spurgeon siblings kicks off at the downtown gallery Blockfort with an opening reception on Friday, June 5.

Tavares Strachan’s ‘The Day Tomorrow Began’ demands to be seen today

The Bahamian artist is an installations man, and his new Columbus Museum of Art at The Pizzuti exhibition is loaded with room-swallowing experiences.

‘We Just Still’ brings the hood to Urban Arts Space

The new exhibition from curators Iyana Hill and Jonathan Johnson kicks off at the downtown gallery with an opening reception from 3-6 p.m. on Saturday, May 30.

David Butler makes a stunning return to ‘Whiteland’

The Columbus artist’s thought-provoking new exhibition kicks off at Hammond Harkins Galleries with an opening reception on Saturday, May 9.

Kate Sweeney captures herself at the threshold

The Columbus photographer recently had two images named to the 2025 Booooooom photo awards longlist, including an eye-catching shot taken on a summer trip to Michigan that she described as ‘a self-portrait of transformation.’