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Ardine Nelson- Transitory States

Wabi-sabi... a world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection; an aesthetic sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".

Weiting Wei: Motherhood

This is not an exhibition but a storybook. Telling the beautiful but struggle-filled moments of being a mom.  I would like to invite all of you to read my daily life as a mother and primary caregiver entangled with being an artist.

Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman

Mary Cassatt made a career painting the lives of the women around her. Her radical images showed them as intellectual, feminine and real, which was a major shift in the way women appeared in art.

$12 – $15

Cultural Connections – Thiossane West African Dance Institute

Enjoy a night of heart-pounding African drumming and dance, by the Thiossane West African Dance Institute. Learn the origins of this art form, discover the historical significance of African dance and drum, and explore the genre that has served as the inspiration and basis for so many forms of dance and music.

$5 – $10

2023 Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition- Regional Show of Region 1

Closing Reception for Artists and Family Members on Saturday April 29th

The Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition, now in its fifty-third year, is dedicated to the educational and artistic advancement of our talented young people in the state of Ohio. The exhibition is open to all of Ohio's 1,112 high schools, both public and private, chartered by the State of Ohio Department of Education.

Cocoa with Cody

Master Classroom
Q&A on applying for a Funds for Artists grant from the GCAC
The Greater Columbus Arts Council’s Funds for Artists provides up to $1700 to assist artist with creating new work, growing skills, and marketing to a broader audience. These funds are available for artists living in these Ohio counties: Franklin, Licking, Delaware, Madison, Pickaway, Fairfield, and Union.

Free

Columbus Cultural Orchestra: A Symphonic Night of ’90s Hip-Hop

A crossover between tradition and contemporary, Columbus Cultural Orchestra (CCO) starts off their season with a tribute to 1990s hip-hop. Stephen Spottswood, founder and classically trained violinist, noticed that the orchestras he played with weren’t playing his favorite hip-hop and R&B songs. CCO is an exciting new orchestra program offered to instrumentalists ages13-25 who play at least at the intermediate level. Established in 2020, the orchestra teaches developing musicians arrangements of jazz, hip-hop, and classical. Bringing back classics to the orchestral world, you can expect to hear throwbacks from SWV, Brandy, Usher, Destiny’s Child, Aaliyah and more! Look forward to creative instrumentation including vocals, drums, keyboard, and disc jockey–to form a head bopping, beat dropping innovative performance!

$10 – $20

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