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Florian Meisenberg explores the human condition within ‘Der Ekel’

The New York-based artist’s new exhibition, on display at No Place Gallery through late December, includes a massive, Gay Street-facing painting that covers two of the gallery’s windows and reads at night as a glowing x-ray of two giant figures in recline.

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Shannon Downey draws on community to help move the needle

The Chicago crafter and activist, who had to cancel a planned Columbus stop this week due to illness, on the federal surge currently causing chaos in their hometown, the importance of fighting back, and the ways that embroidery can help to foster difficult conversations.

Artists explore ruin, reconstruction in ‘Converge’

Alissa Ohashi and Janelle Bonfour-Mikes will utilize simple tools to explore a range of complex ideas in creating a performance installation at ROY G BIV Gallery on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

Gaëtane Verna out as executive director of Ohio State’s Wexner Center for the Arts

OSU provost Ravi V. Bellamkonda sent an email to staff late Wednesday afternoon to announce that Wexner Center for the Arts executive director Gaëtane Verna would be stepping away from her role effective immediately.

Sarah Schmidt puts old ghosts to rest with new ‘Gassy’s Gas ‘N Stuff’ short

The animator and Columbus expat’s latest Adult Swim cartoon will debut on Halloween.

Staff discontent with leadership continues to grow at Ohio State’s Wexner Center for the Arts

In late August, 13 employees at the Wexner Center signed on to a letter sent to university officials in which they expressed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of executive director Gaëtane Verna.

Marcus Blackwell and Mary Burkhardt engage in conversation at Hayley Gallery

The new exhibit ‘Rooted in Story,’ which kicks off with an opening reception on Saturday, Oct. 18, draws out unexpected dimensions in work from both artists.

Laura Da’ immerses readers in her poetic world

In ‘Why Lazarus,’ now on display at Urban Arts Space, the Shawnee writer asks visitors to step inside of a poem that has its roots in the first trip she made to Ohio two decades ago.

LaShae Boyd reconciles with the past, looks to a brighter future

The Columbus artist explores issues of childhood trauma, faith, and recovery in ‘A Letter to the Liberated Child,’ which kicks off at Brandt Gallery with an opening reception today (Friday, Oct. 10).

Tributes roll in following the death of Columbus artist Keturah Bobo

The Bobo family announced the artist’s passing in a social media post on Thursday.