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Graphic novelist Kayla E. transforms childhood trauma into ‘Precious Rubbish’

The North Carolina-based artist will appear throughout this weekend’s Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, beginning with a discussion at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 19.

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Graphic novelist Charles Burns continues to mine the past

The legendary comics creator, who visits town this weekend as part of Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, credited his artistic breakthrough to a willingness to allow more of himself on the page.

Miranda Holmes takes an intimate turn at No Place Gallery 

The Columbus artist centers joy, connection and bodily pleasure in ‘Lateral Slip,’ which will remain on view at the downtown gallery through Saturday, Sept. 27.

Brent Elam hasn’t forgotten what it’s like to be a kid

The Columbus artist, whose work features in the new exhibition opening at 83 Gallery on Saturday, Sept. 13, remains a child at heart and this playful spirit continues to inform his colorful, pop culture-indebted work.

Elizabeth Newell takes off her masks with ‘An Act of Defiance’

The Columbus artist confronts both internal demons and fractured support systems in her awe-inspiring new exhibit, which kicks off with an opening reception at the Awesome Gallery from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13.

Karlsberg takes back control with ‘Must Be Nice’

The Columbus artist’s new exhibition kicks off in Blockfort’s Gallery B with an opening reception from 6-8 p.m. today (Friday, Sept. 5).

Chris Mercerhill finds common threads in new Chaos Contemporary Craft exhibition

In ‘Thread Code,’ the Columbus artist and quilter explores concepts ranging from conservation and the nature of choice to the importance of community building.

April Sunami remains grateful for the here and now

The Columbus artist emerged from a challenging year with a pair of distinctive new exhibitions opening this month at Lindsay Gallery and William H. Thomas, respectively.

‘You can’t shut me up’: Artists speak to the moment in new group show ‘UnCensored’

Curated by Ohio Art League, the exhibition runs at RAW Gallery through Sept. 11.

‘You can’t just take a knee’: Artist Emily Morgan remains resolute amid GCAC funding cuts

In late July, GCAC announced it was ending a pair of 2025 artist grant programs along with other organizational cuts, attributing the decision to a combination of factors that included lower than anticipated income from the ticket tax and a decision by Franklin County officials not to advance an expected $4 million in funding.