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Jack Pine Studio’s Beautiful Glass Pumpkins
Southeast Ohio-based artist Jack Pine crafts these pieces in the form of one of the most recognizable symbols of the harvest season.
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Dan Chudzinski Embraces Imagination at Findlay’s Mazza Museum
Artist and curator Dan Chudzinski brings whimsy and wonder to the world’s first collection of original artwork from children’s picture books.
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Crystal Clear
Columbus glassblower Robert Eickholt creates sparkling works of color and light.
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See Unique Works by Ohio Ceramics Artists at This Annual Show
See a variety of ceramics art, from delicate creations to large-scale works, during the 20th anniversary of this free show at northeast Ohio’s River Gallery.
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The Columbus Crossing Borders Project
This art exhibition hosted by the Dublin Arts Council reflect personal stories that put a face on the plight of refugees around the globe.
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Treasure Hunt
Doug McLarty’s scanography featuring found objects from nature goes on display at the Ohio Governor’s Residence.
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A Look Inside Columbus’ Historic Franklin Art Glass Studios
Columbus’ Franklin Art Glass Studios creates stained glass works for public and private clients. We visited to see its projects firsthand.
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Bonjour Bijou
An exhibition of 75 gems on loan from the Petit Palais in Paris opens this month at the Taft Museum of Art.
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Explore Ohio Artists and Artisans at Legacy Village
Featuring creations ranging from sculptures to soaps, the 34th edition of Legacy Village’s annual Art in the Village is set for May 31 to June 1 in Lyndhurst.
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The Beach Glass Art of Lorie Dalrymple
Decades of wind, waves and sand go into Lorie and Troy Dalrymple’s line of jewelry.
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Ageless Artistry
Warren painter Irene G. Was believes it’s never too late to find your calling.
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Artist Dan Chudzinski Takes Bigfoot to the Moon
The Mazza Museum curator discusses the allure of hyper-realistic art and sending an image of one of his works to the lunar surface.
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Cincinnati Exhibition Explores Why These Late 1800s French Artists Focused on Food
Discover how art helped reframe France’s national image in the face of war and unrest. “Farm to Table: Food and Identity in the Age of Impressionism” runs June 13 through Sept. 21
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‘American Myth & Memory: David Levinthal Photographs’ in Dayton
Artist David Levinthal’s intriguing photography merges American myth and memory. It is the focus of a fall exhibition at the Dayton Art Institute.
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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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How Artist Jon Lund Immortalizes Cleveland Landmarks and Icons
His Hudson-based Lund Studio creates a line of beautiful prints that celebrates neighborhoods like Little Italy, natural features such as the Cuyahoga River and more.
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‘Van Gogh & European Landscapes’ in Dayton
See two works by Vincent van Gogh that are rarely displayed outside of Europe, along with work by other European landscape painters.
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Faraway Places
The Cincinnati Art Museum celebrates the artistry of Claude Monet and the place he called home.
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