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See the Incredible Sand Art of Carl Jara
Ohio artist Carl Jara crafts captivating, dreamy and downright fun sand sculptures.
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‘Sue King: The Great Outdoors’ in Dublin
Through July 24, the Dublin Arts Council presents an exhibition showcasing the places this artist loves best, from destinations out west to those in her own backyard.
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A Different Dimension
Brent Kee Young's artistry is reflected in his intricate glass forms.
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Still Lifes: Artist Jason Morgan
A Springfield Museum of Art exhibition showcases the painter’s alluring and mysterious works.
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Kentucky: Artistic Heritage
From music to contemporary art, a drive through the Bluegrass State reveals a variety of destinations that celebrate artists and embrace history.
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‘Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources’ in Columbus
This large exhibition delves into the artists who inspired and shaped the style of one of the world’s most famous painters.
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Echoes of Battle
The Toledo Museum of Art offers a look at the Civil War from eyewitness observers and artists of the era.
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The Butler Institute of American Art
In 1919, Joseph G. Butler Jr. opened a Youngstown museum dedicated to American artists. Its collection now numbers in the thousands.
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East Meets West
The Taft Museum of Art examines how artists captured westward expansion and the maturing of a young nation.
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Rubber City Revival
From boutiques to studio galleries to restaurants — artists, artisans and chefs are reinventing downtown Akron.
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‘Life in the Age of Rembrandt’
The Columbus Museum of Art celebrates the Dutch master with an exhibition illustrating his impact on artists who followed.
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Natural Order
Five artists appearing in Columbus this month discuss how the patterns and processes found in the world we share have shaped their work.
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Main Street Shopping: Westerville
Make new discoveries at Westerville Antiques & Rustic Revamp Decor, go retro at A Gal Named Cinda Lou and support local artists at Ohio Art Mart.
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‘Devoted: Visual Performances of Faith’ in Dayton
The Dayton Art Institute presents an exhibition of work from its own collection showing how artists have interpreted and celebrated religions spanning the globe.
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The Legacy of Cincinnati’s King Records
Syd Nathan’s legendary label signed James Brown and released music from a lineup of groundbreaking Black artists. Today, the city and a local foundation are working to revive the building it once called home.
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The Uncommon Brilliance of Hawkes Crystal
Aidan Scully is one of three artists in the nation who cuts glass using a time-honored method. His Tiffin showroom offers insight into his craft as well as his ties to pioneering glass artist Thomas Hawkes.
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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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‘Abandoned America: Everything Must Pass’ in Canton
See urban exploration photographer Matthew Christopher’s photography at the Canton Museum of Art through July 24.
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The Art of Quilt-maker Nancy Crow
Artist Nancy Crow draws inspiration from near and far to create beautiful and inventive quilts that take the medium to a new level.
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Hartman Rock Garden, Springfield
During the Great Depression, Ben Hartman created a collection of interesting and idiosyncratic folk art sculptures at his Springfield home.
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