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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.

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Aaron Troyer brings a colorful cast of characters to life in ‘False Meridian’

The artist’s new duo exhibition with Jolene Powell kicks off with an opening reception at Brandt Gallery tonight (Friday, Feb. 6).

Yoosef Mohamadi preserves a collective memory at Blockfort Gallery

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April Sunami finds a sacred space

The Columbus artist and recipient of the 2026 Aminah Robinson Fellowship plans to embrace the residency as an opportunity to take her work in bold new directions.

Akeylah Wellington explores ‘soft power’ in a world grown hard

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Kadir Nelson still driven by a love for the game

Following the release of ‘Basket Ball: The Story of the All-American Game,’ the celebrated artist and picture book author will appear in conversation with fellow roundball aficionado Hanif Abdurraqib at King Arts Complex on Wednesday, Jan. 14.

Kirsta Niemie Benedetti wants you to know you’re worth it

The Columbus artist’s new exhibition, which kicks off at 934 Gallery with an opening reception on Friday, Dec. 19, empowers incarcerated women to take a different view of themselves.

Internal review highlights fracture between former leadership and staff at Wexner Center for the Arts

The review, conducted by Ohio State Employee and Labor Relations a month before Gaëtane Verna’s resignation from the museum, paints a picture of the growing disconnect that led staff members to send a letter to university officials expressing a vote of no confidence in the former executive director.