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‘Ansel Adams: A Photographer’s Evolution’ in Cincinnati
This summer, the Taft Museum of Art showcases a career-spanning collection of Ansel Adams’ work.
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‘Stay Tuned: Rock on TV’
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame examines how television from “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” to “American Idol” shaped popular music for three generations.
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A Christmas Story House & Museum, Cleveland
This Tremont neighborhood home in Cleveland gives visitors the chance to walk in Ralphie’s footsteps.
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‘Creating the Illusion’ in Lancaster
An exhibition on display at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio features more than 40 screen-worn pieces of clothing and accessories from the Paramount Pictures Archives.
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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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‘The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited’
An exhibition at COSI through Sept. 2, delves into the mind of the man who brought The Muppets to life.
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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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‘Michelangelo: Mind of the Master’ in Cleveland
The Cleveland Museum of Art features drawings that span the artist’s career and offer insight into some of his most famous creations.
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The Legacy of Master Carver Ernest Warther
Ernest Warther’s formal education ended in second grade, but his ability to make elaborate, hand-carved depictions of trains from the steam-locomotive era cemented him as a genius in his own right.
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‘The Boomer List’ at Springfield Museum of Art
Photographer Timothy Greenfield- Sanders’ large-scale portraits of famous baby boomers comes to Ohio.
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“Lines/Edges: Frank Stella on Paper” at Pizzuti Collection
Columbus art collector Ron Pizzuti became familiar with Frank Stella’s work in the 1970s. His museum features a selection of the artist’s vibrant compositions through April 29.
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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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Fashioned by Flame
The Toledo Museum of Art honors the medium it helped launch with “Fired Up: Contemporary Glass by Women Artists.”
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‘Celebrating the Pioneers’ in Marietta
An exhibition at Marietta’s Campus Martius Museum delves into the people who founded the Northwest Territory’s first permanent settlement.
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Secret Ohio: The Damascus Room
The Cincinnati Art Museum houses an ornate room that Andrew N. Jergens purchased in 1932 while traveling through the Middle East and had reassembled here.
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Spin Cycle
The Columbus Museum of Art teams up with Spoonful Records to celebrate the album cover.
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Picasso’s Evolution
The Columbus Museum of Art examines how World War I led Pablo Picasso to go beyond cubism.
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Dressing Downton
See clothing featured in the PBS series “Downton Abbey” at the Taft Museum of Art.
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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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Character Study
The Toledo Museum of Art celebrates the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death with an imaginative take on the Bard’s body of work.
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