CityScene July/August 2022

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ON VIEW

Dates and shows are subject to change. Visit the websites for more information.

Gallery Exhibits Blockfort Gallery & Studios: What They Found There. Work from artists who at some point left for adventure and returned back to Columbus. Opening reception July 1 from 6-8 p.m. July 1-30. The Self is Story. Narrative works inspired by personal experiences of artists M.S. Harkness, Mariana Weflen and Gloria Shows, who all work in graphic media. Opening reception Aug. 5, 6-8 p.m. Aug. 1-25. www.blockfortcolumbus.com Columbus Museum of Art: Raphael – The Power of Renaissance Images: The Dresden Tapestries and their Impact. The Columbus Museum of Art is proud to be the only American venue for this exhibition centered around six tapestries, woven in the 17th century, on loan from the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Picture Gallery of Dresden), Germany. July 15Oct. 30. www.columbusmuseum.org Cultural Arts Center: Floral Arrangement. Cleveland artist Evie Zimmer presents a body of work featuring beautiful and botanical paintings in the Main Gallery. Through July 30. RED, WHITE, FREAK / WASH, WRING, REPEAT. Culminating often as print-meets-sculpture, artist, writer and educator ¡Katie B Funk! creates work that explores memory and the body.

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In the third Loft Gallery. Through July 30. www.culturalartscenter online.org David Myers Art Studio & Gallery: The Art of Intuition. Over 30 studio artists are featured in this annual rotating exhibit of abstract art. Through Sept. 9. www. facebook.com/Artin theHeartofUptown Decorative Arts Center of Ohio: Chronicles: The Great Depression and the Trish Weeks | Hayley Gallery Pandemic. Highlighting Depression-era photographers from the Columbus. Exhibit open to public during Works Progress Administration’s Farm Franklinton Fridays, additional viewings Security Administration program as well are by appointment. Through July 22. www. as contemporary photographers react- southeasthc.org/services/freshairgallery ing to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Through Aug. 28. www.decartsohio.org Hayley Gallery: Land That I Love. Oil painter Trish Weeks. Opening reception July Dublin Arts Council: Sense of Place 2.0: 16 from 5-8 p.m. July 16-Aug. 9. The SpeDublin City Schools public art challenge. cials. Painters Adam Kolp and Todd Buschur. Public art installations featuring work by Opening reception Aug. 13 from 5-8 p.m. nearly 200 Dublin City Schools middle Aug. 13-Sept. 13. www.localohioart.com and high school students interpreting nature, environmental awareness and Highline Coffee Art Space: The Crazy Indigenous history. On view in Dublin’s Cat Lady. Central Ohio artist Michelle Scioto Park. Through Aug. 31. Art Quilt Ciappa’s playful look at life with feline Alliance: Thread of a Poem. A group exhi- friends. July 2-Aug. 31. www.rebeccaink. bition by the 35-member Art Quilt Alli- com/highlinecoffeeartspace ance (AQA). On view by appointment. Through July 21. Train Interpretations. Mac Worthington Studio, Gallery & Photographer Frederick Ripley, who spe- Sculpture Park: Whimsical Summer Flocializes in the American railroad scene. rals. New paintings exhibit with an unOn view by appointment. Aug. 2-Sept. 8. expected twist of abstraction. July 1-31. www.dublinarts.org Open Air. Art out-of-doors, new large scale sculpture park additions. Special Fresh A.I.R. Gallery: Growth by Aman- fine art in metal summer exhibition. Aug. da Kisielewski. On view at Fresh A.I.R.’s 1-31. www.macworthington.com SEEN Studios, 289 W. Walnut St., #21,


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