‘Necessary Habits’ show joy of creating art, even amid adversity
For the artists at Goodwill Art Studio, creating art isn’t just a joy, but a necessary habit that has carried them through the many ups and downs of the pandemic.
For the artists at Goodwill Art Studio, creating art isn’t just a joy, but a necessary habit that has carried them through the many ups and downs of the pandemic.
Members of the Columbus community have a new museum to visit, and it’s all about them.
Creativity knows no bounds at “The Language of Creativity,” the latest art exhibition on display at the Dublin Arts Center through Oct. 29.
Under the cover of night, vendors toting crystals, herbs, art and vintage odds and ends will congregate for the Mystic Market.
Art and the digital age collide in abstract painter Jacqueline Humphries’ first large-scale museum exhibition at the Wexner Center for the Arts.
As live music returns to concert venues around Columbus, the Ohio State Symphony Orchestra is joining the ranks with live performances of their own.
As a child, Dr. Janet Wolery melted her first glass art pieces in her father’s kiln. Now, she works as a dentist and glass artist, with an exhibit on display at Glass Axis Gallery through Oct. 1.
Avengers fans –– assemble and prepare to welcome the largest-ever Marvel Universe exhibition to Columbus.
The vibrant murals that once decorated the windows of Columbus storefronts during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests now stand across the city as powerful symbols of hope, love and unity.
Columbus residents can feel like tourists in their own city with the help of the new Columbus Makes Art Passport program.