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November 2014
Inside Out Project
Local professional photographer, Mark Steele and parents captured 225 portraits of our students and staff in moments of joy and fun. It has been an amazing project involving hundreds of families. The project has prompted conversations about learning and fun ... and art ... with people out for a run or on their way to school. The project can be viewed from the playground on the exterior of the building.
Find out more »January 2015
Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition
The Arts Scholars Program is comprised of high-achieving Ohio State University undergraduate students from all years of study who share an interest in the arts, including music, visual arts, design, dance and theatre. Students major in many areas across campus, including many non-Arts majors. This annual juried exhibition features works selected by faculty to demonstrate the variety and diversity of talent in the program.
Find out more »Capturing Camelot: Stanley Tretick’s Iconic Images of the Kennedys
When John F. Kennedy was elected to the White House in November 1960, the American people embarked on a journey of 1,000 days into a mythical world that former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy would recall as Camelot. Photojournalist Stanley Tretick, who was given extensive access to the White House, captured images that evoked the youth, vigor and glamour of the Kennedy era. Photographs he took of the president relaxing with his children lent Kennedy an endearing credibility that greatly contributed to…
Find out more »IMAGEOHIO 15
ROY G BIV Gallery proudly presents ImageOHIO 15, our 15th annual exhibition of the best photography, video and digital art by Ohio artists. This year’s juror Benjamin Montague (Associate Professor in Photography at Wright State University) selected 42 works by 25 artists and 1 artist collective, which collectively represent the innovative artwork produced in the Midwest. Gallery hours are Monday–Friday, from 9 am–5 pm
Find out more »Sitter
Twenty-seven artists explore the idea of the portrait as it exists in contemporary photography in Sitter. The convergence of conceptual artists and social documentarians in the exhibition yields work that carefully balances aesthetics, political ideas, and the essence of identity to frame important social issues in a contemporary manner. Gallery Hours: Monday, closed; Tuesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, noon–6 p.m. (The gallery is generally closed for holidays when the college is closed.)
Find out more »February 2015
Mobile Photo Now
Columbus Museum of Art and the #jj community, the world’s largest community of photographers, launch the largest museum mobile photography exhibition to date. #MobilePhotoNow (February 6, 2015 – March 22, 2015) will highlight the emerging art form of mobile photography, and the power of social media and smart phones as a means of creative expression. In the fall of 2012, Columbus Museum of Art became the first museum in the world to present a curated, crowdsourced exhibition based on the…
Find out more »Artists of the Month
View the photography of members of the Westbridge Camera Club on display in the Innis House. Closed on Mondays.
Find out more »March 2015
collusion
Brian Reaume (painter, mixed-media crafter) and Chad Cochran (photographer) combine their talents to chronicle abandoned homesteads and workplaces across the Ohio landscape. These buildings once teamed with life and the bustle of daily affairs, but now sit empty and decaying. The artists seek to capture the stories that echo from the ruins.
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