1/18/2024 0 Comments Columbus museum of art paintings![]() ![]() What: The two ongoing exhibits investigate “Two Centuries of Canine Cartoons” and “The Social and Political Satire of Walt Kelly’s Pogo.” Where: The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum at Ohio State University, Sullivant Hall, 1813 N. Information: 'The Dog Show' and 'Into the Swamp' What: Best-known as a comic artist (“MUTTS”), also creates personal and abstract paintings, more than 50 of which are shown in an exhibit conceived by Urban Arts Space and the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum. Information: 'Side Effects: Paintings by Patrick McDonnell 2016-2021' What: The artist has created three-dimensional portraits of black men and women who were victims of police shootings in America. Where: Shot Tower Gallery, Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, 546 Jack Gibbs Blvd. Information: More on the exhibit: Columbus Museum of Art's 'Present Generations' shines spotlight on 27 living artists 'They That Matter: The Work of Larry Winston Collins' General admission is free on Sundays and $5 after 5 p.m. What: The museum’s new acquisition of contemporary works by 27 artists includes paintings, photographs and sculptural installations.Īdmission: $18, or $9 for senior citizens, students and youth free for age 3 and younger. Information: 'Present Generations: Creating the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art' What: The artist’s multimedia exhibit is based on the survival tale of Dougal Robertson’s family, told in his 1973 book “Survive the Savage Sea.”Īdmission: $5, free to members, veterans and active military and their families and free to all on Sundays. Where: Pizzuti Collection, 632 Park St., Short North 'Nina Katchadourian: To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World' ![]() Many of the exhibits will be held in person at museums or art centers but because of the pandemic and CDC guidelines, visitors should check all events before attending. Also because of the pandemic, many of the exhibits will be available to be seen online. A sculptor who creates new works from old musical instruments, works by Columbus native son and renowned pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, contemporary art quilts from an international competition and two big - and very different - exhibits focusing on the works of Vincent Van Gogh are just a few of the coming highlights in the new season of visual arts. ![]()
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