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‘Play It Loud: The Instruments of Rock & Roll’ in Cleveland
An exhibition co-organized between the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and New York’s The Metropolitan Museum of Art highlights some of rock music’s most iconic tools of the trade.
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‘Yayoi Kusama: Fireflies on the Water’ in Toledo
See an installation by the celebrated contemporary Japanese artist at the Toledo Museum of Art through Jan. 3, 2021.
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The Toledo Museum of Art Reopens
On June 23, the museum began welcoming visitors back. Check out these 10 exhibitions you can see between now and next summer.
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‘The Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechter’s Stained-Glass Art’
The Toledo Museum of Art spotlights the artist’s colorful and thought-provoking works in an upcoming fall exhibition
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Connie Schultz on ‘The Daughters of Erietown’
The author and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist’s debut novel delves into the dreams and realities of working-class families.
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First Impressions
Prior to the rise of Monet and Renoir, painter Charles-François Daubigny made use of vibrant colors and new vantage points. Cincinnati’s Taft Museum of Art premieres an exhibition of his works this month.
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Spin Cycle
The Columbus Museum of Art teams up with Spoonful Records to celebrate the album cover.
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Dressing Downton
See clothing featured in the PBS series “Downton Abbey” at the Taft Museum of Art.
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Into the Woods
The Cincinnati Art Museum showcases the forest through one of Vincent van Gogh’s final paintings and two dozen other works.
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Living Color
The Cleveland Museum of Art features 30 works from its collection that show how artists ranging from Edgar Degas to Mary Cassatt embraced pastels.
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Making Mellencamp
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame delves into how would-be teen idol Johnny Cougar reclaimed his name and became the musical poet of the Midwest.
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Artistic Blueprint
The Columbus Museum of Art highlights works by Thomas Cole, a painter who went on to become one of the architects of the Ohio Statehouse.
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Ohio in Photographs
Photographers Ian Adams and Randall Lee Schieber offer a fresh look at the history, energy and geographic diversity of the place we call home.
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‘Star Wars’ at Cincinnati Museum Center
“Star Wars and the Power of Costume” features an iconic collection of screen-worn wardrobe from George Lucas’ space saga.
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Stitches of Hope
The Dayton Art Institute showcases thought-provoking beadwork by South Africa’s Ubuhle women.
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Columbus Museum of Art Goes ‘Beyond Impressionism’
A new exhibition features vibrant works borne of the political turmoil of late 19th-century Paris.
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The Art of Alphonse Mucha
The artist depicted beautiful women and elegant lines in clever, highly prized advertisements. The Dayton Art Institute features 75 of his works through Dec. 31.
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‘Misery’ in Cincinnati
As Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park prepares to bring Stephen King’s chilling 1987 novel to life, we talk to those tasked with re-creating Annie Wilkes’ warped world on stage.
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5 Must-Listen Cleveland Orchestra Recordings
Donald Rosenberg, former Cleveland Orchestra music reviewer for The Plain Dealer, shares the ensemble’s recordings he loves most.
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‘Woodstock at 50’
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame marks the golden anniversary of “three days of peace and music” with an exhibition celebrating the most famous concert of all time.
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