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Sarah Maldoror: Tricontinental Cinema at the Wexner Center for the Arts
Sarah Maldoror, a pioneer of African cinema and Black...
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Art Review: Accra! The Rise of a Global Art Community at CMA
In a glorious display of power, beauty, and innovative...
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Art Review: 2023 Biennial Juried Exhibition at the Riffe Gallery
If there’s one thing we can count on from...
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Exhibition Review: Sarah Fairchild at Contemporary Art Matters
There is beauty in elevating the mundane. A lone...
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A New World: Ohio Women to Watch 2023, Explores New Ideas, Perspectives, Ways of Creating & Using Materials
As the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) closes in on its grand reopening on Saturday October 21st, it’s worth reflecting on...
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Art Review – Christopher Burk: In the Trees the Night Wind Stirs at Brandt-Roberts Galleries
Christopher Burk has made a mission of capturing our world through a variety of unexpected vantage points rendered in sharp focus. Whether the dumpsters...
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Art Review – Facing Feelings: The Art of Raina Telgemeier
I have to admit, after spending a lot of my adult life in gallery shows and museum exhibitions that analyze and theorize art into...
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Art Review: PRESENT ’23 Building the Scantland Collection at CMA
Standing in the middle of a room at the heart of PRESENT ’23: Building the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art, visitors...
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Art Review: Gina Osterloh – Mirror Shadow Shape at CMA
Like a magician’s illusion or funhouse mirror, Gina Osterloh’s exhibition Mirror Shadow Shape demonstrates the ease with which our visual sense can be manipulated...
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An Art Review from a Non-Art Reviewer
Greetings from your neighborhood food and beverage reporter!You might recognize my face or my writing from typically food or business related articles here on...
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