What’s Up: Breakaway, barbeque and butterflies make for a full week in Columbus
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered.
Joshua Tree National Park in California; Sedona, Arizona; South Padre Island, Texas; and even her own backyard: all of these places have sparked Karen LaValley’s imagination and inspired her to paint.
Three new exhibitions at the Columbus College of Art & Design’s Beeler Gallery aim to encourage conversation about how to move forward during uncertain times.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered. Here you will find a heavily researched — but still tragically incomplete — list of happenings around Columbus and online this week. Click the title of any event for more info.
The club, founded in 1999, provides the opportunity for students to engage with wushu, a form of Chinese martial arts that developed in the 1940s in an attempt to systematize martial arts as a sport and bridge the gap between combat and art.
Panelists urged viewers to unlearn privileges, challenge institutionalized racism and start at the root of the problem of racial issues during the Wexner Center for the Arts’ webinar Monday.
Overcoming operation challenges and relocating, a local gallery aims to serve a larger purpose within the Columbus art community.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered.
Participants in Phi Delta Epsilon’s third annual Anatomy Fashion Show will be switching things up and strutting down a virtual runway.
In an era of disinformation and selfie-saturated platforms that also provide news, students are using artwork to encourage conscious consumption of online media.