SPACE maintains a hands-on approach to comics
The long-running Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo, which takes place at the Ohio Expo Center this weekend, continues to celebrate the idea that ‘people still enjoy holding a book.’
The long-running Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo, which takes place at the Ohio Expo Center this weekend, continues to celebrate the idea that ‘people still enjoy holding a book.’
‘The more layers I put on top of the good memories and the successes and the accomplishments, the more those dark times shift to the back,’ the Columbus artist said of the works on display in her new exhibition, which opens at 934 Gallery today (Friday, April 18).
The Columbus artist’s new, long-in-the-works exhibition, which opens at Lindsay Gallery on Saturday, April 12, takes inspiration from Gustav Klimt’s painting ‘The Beethoven Frieze’ and ‘Riddley Walker,’ the dystopian sci-fi novel by writer Russell Hoban.
The Columbus artist will celebrate the debut of his latest collection with an opening reception at Brandt Gallery on Saturday, April 12 – a day that will also serve as the debut for a trio of new adjacent downtown galleries, including Lindsay Gallery, Chaos Contemporary Craft, and Brandt Gallery and Pecha Projects.
The artist and Bexley native will celebrate the opening of his deeply personal new exhibition at Awesome Gallery from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 5.
The Columbus artist opens up about the evolving meanings he has uncovered in the career-spanning ‘Confundere,’ which will remain on view at the downtown gallery through Friday, March 28.
The Columbus artist’s new exhibition, ‘Proof of Life,’ which opens at 934 Gallery today (Friday, March 21), sets works informed by self-discovery aside drawings that give monstrous life to those encroaching forces increasingly determined to erase trans people from existence.
The ElectroCult Circus musicians will co-host the first annual Luney Awards at Natalie’s Grandview on Sunday, March 23.
Bobbi Towns had no plans to open a gallery when she was presented with the opportunity to take over the space at 1854 Parsons Ave. Now with the help of a small but dedicated team, the artist is learning to embrace the moment.
In a new exhibition opening at CCAD’s Beeler Gallery on Thursday, March 13, Mary Jo Bole and Danielle Norton draw a line from the Trump era to the 1920 film ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.’