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Frank Lawson brings it all back home with his debut solo exhibition

The artist, whose new show opens at the Citadel on Friday, Oct. 25, wants to introduce a sense of possibility to kids growing up in his South Side neighborhood.

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Peter Megert’s design work, deep humanity feature in career-spanning new exhibit

The longtime Ohio State design professor, who died in 2022, is the center of a new retrospective at Hopkins Hall Gallery, which also features ceramic pieces crafted by his wife and creative partner, Ursula.

Music photographer Lynn Goldsmith continues to embrace the moment

Despite being drawn into a years-long legal case settled by the Supreme Court in 2023, Goldsmith’s passion for the form remains undimmed. The veteran photographer will visit the Lincoln Theatre to speak about her remarkable career on Thursday, Oct. 10.

Banned books find welcome shelf space at the Nook

Located at the rear of Third Way Coffee House, the free outdoor reading area dreamed up by artist Luka Weinberger opens with a kickoff celebration starting at noon on Saturday, Sept. 28.

Jerry Craft creates the literary world he wishes he could have experienced

The award-winning cartoonist and illustrator behind ‘New Kid’ will appear as part of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, which takes place Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 26-29.

The joy and resilience of artist Stephanie Rond

The Columbus native shakes off stagnation and rediscovers joy in the wondrous ‘Spacewalkers,’ which kicks off with an opening reception at the McConnell Arts Center on Thursday, Sept. 19.

Elizabeth Newell brings her magical world to life in opening of the Awesome Gallery

Jacquie Mahan founded the new Grove City art space, which opens to the public with a 1 p.m. reception on Saturday, Sept. 14, as a means to highlight the work being done by autistic and neurodivergent artists.

Jason Mann purges the past with collage-like ‘time capsules’

The artist’s new exhibit, ‘TH13TEEN,’ opens at Secret Studio in Franklinton on Friday, Sept. 13.

Artists find ways forward through grief, addiction in ‘Surviving’

Emily Strange, Allison McGovney, Lauren Ashleigh and Josephine Birdsell find healing in a new exhibit opening at Blockfort today (Friday, Sept. 6).

David Butler wants you to sit with the discomfort

A new weeklong exhibition opening at 700 Bryden on Saturday, Sept. 7, builds on the ideas the Columbus artist first explored in earlier exhibits ‘Snowflake for President’ and ‘Whiteland.’