Opening Reception – The Returning Artists Guild & Kirsta Niemie Benedetti
We invite you to celebrate the opening of The Returning Artists Guild and Kirsta Niemie Bendetti's exhibitions on Thursday, January 23, 2025 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
We invite you to celebrate the opening of The Returning Artists Guild and Kirsta Niemie Bendetti's exhibitions on Thursday, January 23, 2025 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm.
Vidushi Taniya Panda – vocals and abhinaya |
Vidushi Smitha Magal – abhinaya |
Vidushi Devulapalli Sumamala – veena |
Vidwan Ajay Ravichandran – mridangam |
Students of the Silambam School of Dance |
The Thomas Worthington High School Jazz Program will present their two jazz ensembles, Cardinal Swing, and Cardinal Jazz, live in concert on Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 7:00 PM at the McConnell Arts Center. Audience members will enjoy a wide variety of music including swing, bebop, funk, and more! We know our students are "jazzed" to perform for you!
For many great artists the garden has long been considered a desirable subject for the expression of colour, light and atmosphere. Claude Monet is perhaps the most well-known painter of gardens but other greats such as Van Gogh, Pissarro, Matisse and Sargent all viewed the garden as a meaningful focus for their talents. The work of these great artists, along with many others, feature in a major 2016 exhibition ‘Painting the Modern Garden’ from The Royal Academy, London.
This dazzling film takes a magical journey from the gallery to the gardens, to Giverny and Seebüll and other glorious grounds favoured by artists. Here we discover how early twentieth century artists designed and cultivated their own gardens to explore contemporary utopian ideas and motifs of colour and form. Monet said, “Apart from painting and gardening, I’m no good at anything”.
For lovers of art or lovers of gardens, this is an ideal film.
A 60 minute solo show described as a 21st Century version of ‘On The Road’ meets ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ | Written & Performed by Matt Butler | Directed by Richard Hoehler. | Reckless Son, written and performed by singer songwriter Matt Butler, was inspired by his journey performing over 100 concerts in jails and prisons across the country. Through a powerful combination of spoken word and song, Reckless Son humanizes the experience of the incarcerated by giving them voice and telling their stories...
The Wet Bandits are the most unique and entertaining 90's cover band in Columbus. Rigidly adhering to a set containing only songs released in the 3652-day span from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1999, The Wet Bandits will put together a show of pop, rock, hip-hop, and everything in-between that made the 90's the great decade of music that it was.
The Harding-Buller Foundation of Worthington is honored to partner with the Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center of Worthington and the Worthington Area Chamber of Commerce to present the next Community Health Chat introducing Empower Her: The Perfectly Imperfect You. This chat is bringing together five amazing women who are dynamic leaders and inspiring changemakers. Please join us as they share their stories on what brought them to where they are today, what empowers them, and what is the perfectly imperfect you.
In "IF," a young girl begins to see the imaginary friends left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.
Screenings are free, but seat reservations are required (no-show seats will be released at 2 pm). Refreshments will be available for purchase. The series is presented in partnership with the Worthington Alliance of Black Families and Educators and the McConnell Arts Center, and sponsored by the Friends Foundation of Worthington Libraries.
Join our exhibiting artists in an informative and in-depth tour of their exhibitions, Home Free: Ohio Artists Envision Prison Abolition, and Where Life Is Precious Life Is Precious
This will be an opportunity for patrons to be in conversation with the artist about the work as they tour the exhibition.
In "Inside Out 2," Riley (from "Inside Out") tries to adapt to her teenage years and her old emotions try to adapt to the possibility of being replaced by new, more complex ones.
Screenings are free, but seat reservations are required (no-show seats will be released at 2 pm). Refreshments will be available for purchase. The series is presented in partnership with the Worthington Alliance of Black Families and Educators and the McConnell Arts Center, and sponsored by the Friends Foundation of Worthington Libraries.
Ananya Ashok – vocal / Sandhya Anand – violin / Shubha Chandramouli – mridangam
The McConnell Arts Center is proud to host A World Reimagined: The Work of Abolition. This program promises to be an informative and thought-provoking evening with the founding members of the Returning Artists Guild, Kamisha Thomas and Aimee Wissman, along with artist Kirsta Niemie Benedetti and organizer Safear Ness, as they discuss the movement and work to create lasting alternatives to punishment and imprisonment. They will be joined by Jess Bain, who has recently been released from Ohio Reformatory for Women, and is a participant in Kirsta Niemie Benedetti's portrait project.