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Exhibit features famed Ohioans from Johnny Appleseed to Jenny Mae

Artist Rob Jones created 150 portraits for a staggering new exhibit now on display at the Columbus Metropolitan Library downtown.

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The Maroon Arts Group Box Park and the ‘weaponization of policy’

A recent uptick in 311 complaints related to the MPACC Box Park in Bronzeville highlights a growing challenge the arts nonprofit faces as new residents relocate to the historically Black neighborhood.

Exhibit of Doo Dah Parade protest photos feels at home in this era

Photos taken by Carolyn Speranza during a 1990 anti-censorship demonstration resonate anew in the current political and social landscape. The images are currently on display at Short North Tavern.

Cameron Granger picks through the wreckage in ‘Before I Let Go’

The Columbus expat will screen his new sci-fi disaster film at 934 Gallery today (Friday, June 30), with an encore on Saturday afternoon.

Jeni Pie emerges from pandemic funk with fantastical new works

The artist’s new solo show, ‘No, You Shut Up,’ opens at Rehab Tavern tonight (Friday, June 9).

‘Irrepressible Soul’ aims to capture the full Black experience

The expansive new exhibit is currently on display at Ohio State’s Urban Art Space.

Artists target anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in ‘Knock Down, Drag Out’

The expansive art show, which opens at Wild Goose on Friday, June 9, lands at a time when the political and cultural climates have become increasingly dangerous for the trans and queer communities.

Politics, pollution and more surface in water-themed art exhibit

In ‘Water Is Life,’ curated by April Sunami and opening Friday at the Cultural Arts Center, a dozen Columbus artists deliver their interpretation of the theme.

Luka Weinberger centers trans beauty, vulnerability at 934 Gallery

In 'Restoration,' opening Friday, the artist applies a range of mediums and techniques to a series of revealing portraits that lovingly depict members of their trans community.

Artist and educator Dan Gerdeman again learns to go with the tide

As he prepares to leave Hilliard Davidson High School, Gerdeman opened up about recovering from grief and the deep care for students that has fueled his 24-year run at the school.