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Curated by the Returning Artists Guild, a new exhibit opening at the McConnell Arts Center on Thursday, Jan. 23, features work done by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists.
Curated by the Returning Artists Guild, a new exhibit opening at the McConnell Arts Center on Thursday, Jan. 23, features work done by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated artists.
What does arts and culture have to do with identity? Pretty much everything.
Evicted from its Gay Street digs, the long-running DIY art gallery and performance space recently hit upon a new downtown location and could begin hosting events again by early spring.
Opening at Wild Goose Creative today (Friday, Jan. 10), the breathtaking exhibit collects 50 collaged paintings created by Lawson over the last year in residency at Streetlight Guild, capturing not just where the artist has been but where she intends to go.
The photographer and ethnographer will celebrate the release of her limited-run art book in conversation at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters on Tuesday, Jan. 14.
The group exhibition, which opens at the Ohio State Faculty Club today (Monday, Jan. 6), features multiple generations of Black Columbus artists, from Pheoris West and Richard ‘Duarte’ Brown to April Sunami and Tiffany Lawson.
A two-decade friendship inspired the artist’s stunning new exhibit at 934 Gallery, which kicks off with an opening reception on Saturday, Dec. 21.
Airing at 4 a.m. every day this week on Cartoon Network, Schmidt’s episode of ‘Off the Air’ features contributions from 21 artists, including filmmaker and Columbus expat Cameron Granger.
Hall will host his next comics reading event at It Looks Like It’s Open (17 E. Tulane) on Saturday, Dec. 14, joined by S.R. Arnold, Raeghan Buchanan, C.M. Campbell, Brian Canini, Emi Gennis and Alec Valerius.
The Columbus expat’s new art exhibit kicks off at No Place Gallery with an opening reception on Thursday, Dec. 12.