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Old Soul Studio, Chillicothe
Allison Meade scours junkyards and shops to find discarded car parts for her art.
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‘Charles Burchfield: The Ohio Landscapes, 1915-1920’
The Cleveland Museum of Art showcases works by the Salem, Ohio, native in an exhibition that runs through May 5.
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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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‘Keith Haring: Against All Odds’ at Akron Art Museum
Keith Haring’s distinctive art rose from the streets of New York City to become part of popular culture as it explored subjects ranging from AIDS to apartheid.
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Creating History
Miami University Art Museum’s “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Children’s Illustrated Literature” features 130 works published during the past 50 years.
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Ritual Reflections
A key acquisition by the Cincinnati Art Museum prompts an exhibition of works by native Ohioan and painter Elizabeth Nourse.
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Center of Creativity
Talent from around the country congregates in Columbus this month for the city's arts extravaganza.
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News of Note
The Cincinnati Art Museum rediscovers a treasure trove of antique musical instruments from around the globe.
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See ‘Right Place, Right Time: Paintings by Robert Coleman Jackson’ in Canton
The Canton Museum of Art features 14 paintings by this still life painter, who creates intriguing compositions that invite viewers to look closer.
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The Art of James Mellick’s Wounded Warrior Dogs Project
James Mellick’s sculptures are poignant works that reflect the courage and sacrifice of those who serve to protect our freedoms.
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Life’s Work
Columbus painter Michael Weisel shares family memories on canvas at the Zanesville Museum of Art.
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‘Tell Me a Story Where the Bad Girl Wins’ in Lancaster
An exhibition at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio running through April 26 highlights the life and art of forgotten 20th-century illustrator Barbara Shermund.
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'Mort Künstler: ‘The Godfather’ of Pulp Fiction Illustrators' at the Canton Museum of Art
Mort Künstler's adventurous art accompanied stories that were published in magazines, weeklies and paperbacks during the 1950s and '60s. See more than 70 of his original works at the Canton Museum of Art.
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BeauVerre Riordan Stained Glass Studios, Middletown
Jay and Linda Moorman are preserving the timeless art form the business was founded on more than a century ago (and you can stop by to visit).
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Reinventing Rockwell
Youngstown’s Butler Institute of American Art features Maggie Meiners’ playful photographic makeovers of some of Norman Rockwell’s famous images.
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Quilts, Squared
What started as one small painting on a barn in Adams County has multiplied into an international art project, all started by one woman to honor her mother and her Appalachian heritage.
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‘A Mile and a Half of Lines: The Art of James Thurber’
A Columbus Museum of Art exhibition examines how native son James Thurber changed the face of American cartooning during the first half of the 20th century.
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