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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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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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How Hawkes Crystal Keeps a Unique Glass-Cutting Tradition Alive
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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Art for All
At the height of the Great Depression, artists banded together to offer hope through their work.
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Ohio Finds: Tom Wesselmann “Blonde Vivienne” Print
Born in Cincinnati in 1931, Tom Wesselmann became internationally known for his pop art depictions of female nudes.
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Beach Glass Festival, Ashtabula
Lake Erie’s treasures regularly wash up along the shore in the form of tiny bits of highly polished glass. This event celebrates what you can make from them.
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Hocking House, Logan
Potter Jean Magdich turned a more than 150-year-old southeast Ohio cabin into a gallery that welcomes Hocking Hills visitors.
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The Art of Robert McCloskey
The Cincinnati Art Museum hosts a summer exhibition of works from Hamilton native’s lovingly illustrated picture books.
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Art Takes Flight
Before John James Audubon, there was Alexander Wilson. The Toledo Museum of Art showcases its complete set of his nine-volume masterpiece in a new exhibition.
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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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BalletMet Presents ‘Dracula’
As this annual Columbus fall tradition returns Oct. 28 through Nov. 5, BalletMet artistic director Edwaard Liang talks with us about its ongoing appeal with audiences.
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See the Folk Art Masterpiece that is Hartman Rock Garden
During the Great Depression, Ben Hartman created a collection of interesting and idiosyncratic folk art sculptures at his Springfield home.
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See ‘Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass’ in Cincinnati
Featuring works by 33 contemporary artists, this insightful exhibition is on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum through April 7.
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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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‘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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SKT Ceramics, Cincinnati
Ceramics artist Susannah Tisue makes everyday ware meant to inspire and calm.
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‘It’s an Honor to Be Here’ at Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
This exhibition in Lancaster features work by more than 40 artists and features pieces that reflect the biodiversity and beauty of our state.
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