Baba Yaga comes home to roost with ‘Cold Hard Chicken Legs’
The AJ Vanderelli-curated exhibit, which centers on a centuries old Slavic myth, kicks off with an opening reception at Witchlab Lounge tonight (Friday, Dec. 6).
The AJ Vanderelli-curated exhibit, which centers on a centuries old Slavic myth, kicks off with an opening reception at Witchlab Lounge tonight (Friday, Dec. 6).
Shaped by everything from his mother’s death and the recent presidential election to an October trip to Selma, Alabama, a new collage piece by the Columbus artist sees him drawing on the past to find new ways to move forward.
As the alternative craft fair prepares for its final go-round at the Bluestone on Sunday, Dec. 1, longtime coordinator Megan Green discussed the sense of community and spirit of play fostered by the event.
“One More Time,” the final exhibition before the long-running Short North gallery relocates downtown next year, kicks off with an opening celebration on Friday, Nov. 22.
In the aftermath of a stroke, Davis discovered focus and clarity in the act of creation, paving the way for a new exhibit opening this weekend at Awesome Gallery.
Screening at the Wexner Center for the Arts on Thursday, Nov. 7, Catherine Gund’s documentary weaves together the stories of artists Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter and the late Faith Ringgold, both of whom created work that stand in opposition to the carceral system.
Standing on the precipice of what he described as a new era for Nix Comics, Eppstein recently revisited work he created alongside a host of collaborators over the last dozen-plus years for a trio of paperback collections.
Barring last-minute reprieve, the long-running, artist-operated exhibition and performance space, which has existed on the fifth floor of 57 E. Gay St. since 1998, is about to enter its final month of existence.
Caldwell, who has been creating as a means of self-discovery since high school, will take part in a rare public exhibition of their art in a new group show at Home Sweet Gallery on Saturday, Oct. 26.
In ‘The Road,’ opening at 934 Gallery on Saturday, Oct. 19, the Columbus native and CCAD grad displays more than two dozen works meant at least in part to remind women that they’re worth more than what our society often says they are.