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Hassan Qureshi – Breath of the Wild: Harmony of Wildlife & Arabic Calligraphy

Hassan Qureshi is a Columbus based artist with experience in painting, drawing and Arabic calligraphy. He believes all artists are storytellers, and his form of storytelling is through painting. Although his subject matter varies, he is currently exploring hyper-realism in wildlife and endangered species.

Hassan has exhibited his work in multiple galleries throughout the states and has held solo exhibitions as well. Most recently, he’s completed two large scale murals in Columbus that incorporate wildlife and abstraction.

As an artist, Hassan believes in the capacity to challenge oneself to think differently and therebyfinding new perspectives. To be innovative, one must constantly be willing to push their limits, as that is what he is currently trying to do with his hyper-realistic work. His goal is to inspire his audience into falling in love with the natural world and the animals that live in it.

Emily Morgan – Decomposition: Dusk Effect

Emily Morgan (a.k.a. Lovely But Dead) is a collage artist based in Columbus, Ohio where she finds endless inspiration in the vibrant and diverse artistic community. WIth a deep love for detail and composition, she specializes in creating captivating images that evoke both curiosity and emotion. Her thought-provoking works captivate the senses, as viewers immerse themselves in the harmonious dance between the organic and abstract. As the founder of the Columbus Collage Collective, Emily finds joy in sharing her creative process with others and is dedicated to fostering a sense of community through art.

Kathy McGhee – Printed Landscapes

“My prints are inspired by the natural world and my fascination with the intricate beauty and unexpected moments that I find within it. I look for the small moments that are often passed over. In nature, whether it be a forest or our own backyards, we are surrounded by an incredible variety of line, texture, and color. Through my work, I explore and call into question ideas and associations regarding our perceptions of the natural world as well as self-realizations that may arise from its closer scrutiny. I aspire to create a sense of introspection and self-discovery.”

Artist-guided gallery tour with Hassan Qureshi

Join exhibiting artist, Hassan Qureshi, in an informative and in-depth tour of his exhibition, "Breath of the Wild: Harmony of Wildlife & Arabic Calligraphy," at the McConnell Arts Center. This will be an opportunity for patrons to be in conversation with the artist about the work as they tour the exhibition.

Artist-guided gallery tour with Emily Morgan

Join exhibiting artist, Emily Morgan, in an informative and in-depth tour of her exhibition, "Decomposition: Dusk Effect," at the McConnell Arts Center. This will be an opportunity for patrons to be in conversation with the artist about the work as they tour the exhibition.

Artist-guided gallery tour with Kathy McGhee

Join exhibiting artist, Kathy McGhee, in an informative and in-depth tour of her exhibition, "Printed Landscapes" at the McConnell Arts Center. This will be an opportunity for patrons to be in conversation with the artist about the work as they tour the exhibition.

Said Oladejo-lawal – My Voice and Dance

I am Said Oladejo-Lawal. I was born in Lagos, Nigeria. I live in Columbus Ohio, with my wife and two children.

My father was a contractor who specialized in painting and decorating houses and exposed me to some intricacies of design and decoration. My dad would often regale the rest of the family with stories of how as a toddler, I would roll in paint whenever he took me to work.  My Dad inspired me to paint, and I started drawing from an early age. I made efforts to project senses out of stick figures and tried to express a distinct sense of emotions when necessary.

I studied painting in Nigeria and graduated 1995 from the prestigious Yaba College of Technology Lagos.  I also graduated with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, United States of America in 2012.

My journey through art so far has taken me through many of the media available for use. I started with pencils, crayons, then oil and moved on to photography, watercolor, pastel and now acrylic.  I always use my themes to explore the hidden part of our daily lives. I enjoy expressing emotions and feelings because they are the essence of who are, even though we mostly think they are mundane. I like music, dance and the feelings associated with them...

Linda Hutchinson – In Good Company

Linda Hutchinson has been making art for the better part of her life, originally in the greeting card and print markets, and currently through her fine art drawings, oil and watercolor paintings. Awards include: Ohio Watercolor Society Gold Medal in 2001; First Night Akron button artist in 2008; and twice the recipient of The Kaleidoscope Award. She teaches drawing and painting at The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center. Her affiliations include: Hudson Fine Art and Framing; Ohio Arts Council;  Sharon Weiss Gallery (Columbus, Ohio); signature memberships in the Akron Society of Artists, the Ohio Watercolor Society and the American Watercolor Society.  Her work garnered a Juror’s Choice award in both the 11th and the 13th Ohio Online Visual Artist Registry Juried Exhibition sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council and The Columbus Metropolitan Library (2018 and 2020). She holds a B.A. in French from Miami (OH) University.

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