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Comics artist Carol Tyler still feels compelled to tell her story

The iconic writer and illustrator is the subject of a new retrospective show, ‘Write It Down, Draw It Out: The Comics Art of Carol Tyler,’ currently on view at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum.

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‘Wild Earth’ allows Andy Rahe to revisit the months he apprenticed with Toshiko Takaezu

For 13 months beginning in 1998, the local artist worked intensely alongside the legendary ceramicist, whose work is part of a retrospective now on display at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Dana Lynn Harper dives into the past to find a new way forward

Discontent with the large-scale, colorful works with which she made her name, the Columbus artist hit pause, taking time away to reconsider the story she wanted to tell and the form it needed to take.

Personal transformations lead to ‘Vessels in Red’

‘I think my work in this exhibition is a testament … to being who I am fully. I’m allowing my emotions to take up space without hesitation.'

Collage artist Emily Morgan follows her intuition

The Columbus creator’s new exhibition, ‘Decomposition: Dusk Effect,’ kicks off with an opening reception at the McConnell Arts Center on Thursday, May 8.

Isaac Harris is ready to meet you now

The photographer and Columbus native, whose work is currently on display at Hammond Harkins Galleries, lives to document the interesting people with whom he crosses paths in the course of his day-to-day adventures.

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.’

Rebecca Gonzalez-Bartoli paints toward a brighter future

‘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).

Joey Monsoon explores the cycle of creation and destruction in ‘Arga Warga’

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.

Christopher Burk looks for the light in the dark

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.