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The Butler Institute of American Art Houses a Collection of Our Nation's Masterworks
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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See “Modern Women/Modern Vision” at the Taft Museum of Art
A photography exhibition on display in Cincinnati through Sept. 10 features around 100 works by groundbreaking women artists in the medium.
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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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6 Ohio Art Festivals to Visit this Summer
From drawing with chalk to capturing nature while surrounded by it, these art events provide the chance to watch artists in action and take a closer look at their works.
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Explore Clutch Collective in Marietta
Sarah Arnold’s independent shop in Marietta, Clutch Collective, offers a delightful selection of curated items that celebrate the creativity of artists across the region.
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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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See ‘The Nearest Faraway Place’ at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
This exhibition, which opens Jan. 25, explores how a variety of Ohio artists were influenced by their travels and the mentors they learned from during them.
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Plein Air Gatherings in Hancock County
Head to different parks every Thursday throughout the summer and into fall for these open-air painting events open to the public that encourage artists to capture the beauty of nature.
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Lake Metroparks’ Spring Art Show Focuses on Earth, Air, Fire and Water
Opening at Kirtland’s Penitentiary Glen Reservation on March 15, “Earth, Air, Fire & Water: Art & The Four Elements” features the work of 10 artists.
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‘Quilting a Future: Contemporary Quilts and American Tradition’ in Columbus
This Columbus Museum of Art exhibition on display Oct. 6 through Jan. 28 showcases artists using the medium of quilting in innovative and thought-provoking ways.
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Celebrate Chalk Art at this Shore-Town Festival
Chalk It Up!, a one-day event in the city of Vermilion, features works by artists and invites families to create sidewalk masterpieces of their own.
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Columbus’ Butcher & Rose Reimagines the American Steakhouse
Restaurateur Cameron Mitchell’s gorgeous new steakhouse features a dining room filled with works by female artists and beautiful floral touches.
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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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Patty Mitchell Shares Her Inspiration for Creating Passion Works Studio
Her Athens studio empowers artists of all ability levels to channel their creativity into joyful, vibrant works of art, including its signature Passion Flower.
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Elijah Pierce: An American Journey
The Columbus artist’s carvings reflected his faith and offered a commentary on the world in which he lived. The Canton Museum of Art hosts a retrospective of his work through March 4.
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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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