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able to go look at artwork in a complete stranger’s living room. That stranger is Brian Williams, one of the artists participating in the first-ever Columbus Open Studio and Stage. As part of the citywide event, artists will open their studios up to the public for two days. “I thought it would be a great way to get my art out to people,” says Williams. “People will get to see my processes, how I research my work, how I sketch out my ideas, things that inspire me. I’m just looking forward to seeing how many people turn out.” Participating artists range from people like Williams, who pumps out his animal-inspired illustrations from the living room of his house, to Anita Dawson, a painter and professor emeritus of fine arts at the Columbus College of Art and Design. For Dawson, Columbus Open Studio and Stage is an opportunity for people to become more familiar with the process of making art. “I think it’s interesting for people not familiar with the process to see what kind of work it is,” says Dawson. “When you see a finished work of art, sometimes it’s hard to imagine what goes into it.” In addition to 20-plus artists’ studios, Columbus Open Studio and Stage will offer behind-the-scenes tours of some of Columbus’ most well-loved theaters and venues.
Anita Dawson Black Grapes Blackbird
“We wanted to show a behind-the-scenes look at actual artists. We appended that to include literal behind-the-scenes with the stage tours,” says Jami Goldstein, vice president of marketing for the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC), one of the organizations coordinating the event.
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Columbus artists open up their studios for tours in early October
Spaces available for tour will include the Lincoln Theatre, Ohio Theatre, Palace Theatre and CD102.5 Big Room Bar. Lisa McLymont, Amy Leibrand, Catherine Smith and Stephanie Rond were the first artists to approach GCAC about a studio tour. A similar tour has seen great success over the course of 10 years in St. Louis. “We thought it was really great, and a perfect tie-in with Art Makes Columbus,” Goldstein says. “Our big focus is live artist engagement.” The tour will be largely self-guided. Attendees will be able to access information about the available spaces online, including samples of participating artists’ work and artists’ statements, as well as locations of all of the studios. “(Attendees) will be crafting their own experience at their own pace,” says Goldstein. Attendees’ experiences will be unique for each studio. Illustrator Brooke Al-
Brooke Albrecht I Watch the Sky
brecht hopes to demonstrate two different kinds of work that she does. “I do illustration, so I’ll have work on the walls. And I do paper-cutting, so I’ll probably try to do a paper cut if people come to see my work,” says Albrecht. “I’m hoping it’s a way for the public to see artists and experience their environment in a way they don’t normally get to.” Dawson is also excited about being able to share her working environment with the public. “I’ve been wanting to host an open studio. I have a neat studio space,” she says. “I have people who come to my studio who always comment on how interesting the objects are. They can walk into a working studio and see all the different moving parts. I just want people to get an intimate view of a working studio. It’s going to be a visual treat.” Dawson is optimistic about the impact the tour will have on Columbus’ arts community. “I think it’s a good opportunity for people to see that there are so many artists in their neighborhood,” she says. “Columbus is really coming to be known as an art hub.” CS Brian Williams Femmes Fatales
Columbus Open Studio and Stage will take place October 8-9. Tickets and further details are available at www. columbusopenstudioandstage.com. Athnie McMillan-Comeaux is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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Rewarding Relationships A solid rapport with one’s doctor makes breast cancer easier to detect By Lindsey Capritta THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR mammo-
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in breasts at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, says the problem is that once symptoms are noticeable, there might already be damage done. Palpable lumps must be close to two centimeters to be noticeable, Kerger says, but annual visits allow doctors to find lumps in the millimeter range. Additionally, many people are lulled into a false sense of security by the absence of cancer in their family history – but, Kerger says, only 15 percent of breast cancers are genetic. “We want women to come in early, because you want to find whatever’s going on before you find a lump,” she says. “We’re looking for cancer early.” ALL PHYSICIANS ARE BOARD CERTIFIED
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Above: A 3D view of an implant to be given to a patient Top: A 3D image of the post-procedure imaging for a patient who had four implants
Before X-Guide, cone beam CT scans required splints, and the process as a whole took up more time and money, and was more prone to errors to boot.
Images courtesy of Manraj Bath
“WHEN YOU WORK IN THE RANGE OF MILLIMETERS, micrometers matter.” So says oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Manraj Bath, inspired by the opportunities afforded by a new piece of technology in his world: the X-Guide dynamic 3-D navigation system The technology, developed by XNAV Technologies, offers a guided surgical pathway for doctors such as Bath, who has four offices in central Ohio, the oldest in Pickerington. It all started in April 2015, when Bath attended, and contributed to, an American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (ACOMS) meeting in Florida. There, he met two XNAV representatives, and when he learned what they were developing, he quickly realized the difference it could make in his line of work. “I knew immediately that I wanted the technology and to be involved with its development,” says Bath. “It truly reinvigorated my surgical creativity and how it could be applied to dental implant surgery and jawbone reconstruction. In my mind’s eye, its benefits, adaptations and uses are limitless.” All that was left was FDA approval, and when that came, Bath made medical history by acquiring X-Guide for his practice. “After its FDA approval in late 2015, we are excited to have purchased and received the first one of its kind in the world,” he says. “We are the first to use it in Ohio, and we are proud to be making dental implant and oral surgery history here in Columbus with some new off-label procedures for bone grafting and augmentation.” X-Guide puts central Ohio on the international map for dental health, Bath says, thanks to the improvements the device heralds. It has the capability to place implants “within a fraction of a millimeter of their desired location,” he says. By using a cone beam CT scan, one that contains a three-dimensional look at the area of interest, Bath is able to thoroughly investigate a patient’s area of concern. Then, the heavily integrated software allows for a plan for the surgery and a step-by-step path for the doctor to take, allowing for a remarkably precise procedure. Bath likens it to a GPS – only instead of mapping the quickest route to a restaurant, it maps the best route for a surgical procedure.
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Though Bath has only had the technology a short time, he and his patients are starting to see substantial results, he says. “I am picking up information during surgery, which earlier I would not have until after the procedure was completed. Ultimately, this makes me a more accurate surgeon,” he says. “If the plan was not what I initially thought it would be, I am able to make the necessary adjustments during surgery and complete it with confidence. Patients can’t beat that for the results and the commitment it shows in putting their outcomes and care above all else.” Bath hopes to see more doctors adopting the technology as its existence becomes more widely known. “I believe that dynamic guided surgery will eventually become the gold standard in dental implant surgery. This technology will likely lead the way into true robotic surgery for dental implant placement,” he says. “Imagine if a patient would one day themselves be placed into a device, and emerge after the surgery was completed. We as surgeons must adapt and advance our skills to reflect the technology around us – not eventually, but in real time, like the X-Guide.” CS
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Party Smart Food, parking and vocal protection: Game-day insight from OSU By Garth Bishop
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AS BUCKEYE FOOTBALL SEASON DRAWS NIGH,
so, too, do mountains of recommendations when it comes to game-day dining. Tailgate grilling. Watch party snacks. Team-spirit spirits. Thematic entrees designed to take shots at the opposing team. Endless ways to incorporate the chocolateand-peanut-butter buckeye flavor into other foods. There’s nothing wrong with any of those things, of course, and there’s nothing wrong with a wise word or two from an experienced tailgater or devout fan. But there’s more to a successful game-day experience than food.
We reached out to some folks connected to The Ohio State University in various ways for advice, and they delivered on a variety of useful topics.
from the less-crowded I-71, they don’t fill up as fast and the walk to and from Ohio Stadium takes you through the Oval and past the library, which is far superior to the endless parking lots of west campus.
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I’ve been tailgating for almost 20 years now, and I actually met my husband, Paul, at a tailgate party in the old Holiday Inn on Lane Avenue after Ohio State lost to Michigan in November 2000. … My personal advice is to plan to arrive early on game day – at least four hours before kickoff at a minimum and earlier for night games, so that you can get a good tailgate spot and have plenty of time to enjoy food, family and friends before the game starts.
Park in the garages on the south or east sides of campus. They’re easy to get to
–Amanda Hoffsis, director, Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment
My friends and I really don’t tailgate, but we do have our rituals. For home games, we usually gather at Dick’s Den before and after, and usually eat at the Blue Danube before or after depending on if it is a noon, 3:30 or night game. … In the rare instances when OSU loses, the rituals are discarded and we likely just head to our respective homes to stare at ourselves in the mirror for a few hours, wondering about the meaning of life.
For me, my spot is always the Varsity Club on game days. … People are literally crammed into every square inch (and overflowing outside), but it’s the best place to visit before, during and, especially, after a big game. –Randy Dineen, career prep advisor, Arts and Sciences Career Services
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I am new to tailgating at OSU, but I really enjoyed hanging with so many friends at the Continental Office tailgates last year. They always had the right mix of food (City Barbeque) and drinks, along with great friendship. –Doug Ulman, president and CEO, Pelotonia
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Protecting Your Voice
Anyone who’s ever been to a raucous sports game – or the pre-game and/or post-game celebrations – knows the unfortunate reality of waking up the next morning hoarse from shouting. Many people accept it as a natural consequence, but that loss of voice is not a necessity – and may, Dr. Arick Forrest over time, lead to permanent damage. Dr. Arick Forrest, a voice disorders specialist at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, has advice for Buckeye fans – and superfans of all teams – who want to keep their voices intact for the next day and the next few decades. The first step is spotting the signs early, before the damage – even temporary damage – becomes impossible to ignore. “You will start to hear a slight raspiness to your voice and feel like you are
straining to get the sound to come out,” says Forrest. “If you pay attention to your body and stop yelling, you will save your voice.” Hoarseness that lasts more than 24 hours may indicate damage beyond your average swelling, he says. “If you are losing your voice or having extended hoarseness, you may need speech therapy or medical help to correct it, because if you keep repeating it, you are going to eventually cause permanent damage to your voice box,” says Forrest. “Even with surgery, there are only certain things we can correct. The key is to prevent the injury in the first place.” Forrest’s advice for enthused fans includes: • Drink water before and during the game to keep vocal cords moist. • Plan five to 10 minutes of “quiet time” during a game to rest your voice. If you feel your voice getting strained or if you hear a “pop,” stop yelling immediately.
• “Warm up” vocal cords first before screaming. Vocal cords are muscles and need to warm up. Think about runners; they don’t go from sitting to sprinting without jogging first. • Practice “vocal hygiene,” such as drinking a lot of water and talking quietly, to help prevent long-term and permanent damage if a problem does occur. • Avoid whispering if you have vocal damage. Whispering is even worse than talking and causes more stress to the vocal cords than soft, conversational speaking. • Avoid talking, as much as possible, as well as caffeine, alcohol and cigarette smoke or other harmful chemicals, if your voice box is irritated. • Work with a speech therapist to learn proper breath support, particularly if you are a cheerleader or a serious sports fan. CS Garth Bishop is managing editor. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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g All American Quarter Horse Congress The All American Quarter Horse Congress, which will be held Oct. 6-30, is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The show is the largest single-breed horse show in the world, with more than 21,000 horse show entries, generating $225 million for the central Ohio economy. The event includes not only an all-around horse show, but cowboy mounted shooting and cattle roping, as well as shopping. “It showcases the American quarter horse to the highest level,” says Barbara Aitken of the Ohio Quar-
ter Horse Association’s marketing and communications department. “It is literally incomparable to any other quarter horse show in the world. For horse people in Ohio, it’s a privilege to have it in your back yard.” The event will feature more than 225 vendors who come from all over the U.S. For Aitken, the wide variety of shopping options is one of the best parts of the event. “The shopping is where it’s at. I save up my money every year,” she says. “You can spend hours wandering around.”
Quarter Horse Congress: Photos courtesy of All American Quarter Horse Congress New Albany Classic: Photo courtesy of Megan Banks
New Albany Classic Though the New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day is mainly an equestrian and show jumping event in benefit of the Center for Family Safety and Healing, it includes a concert and family activities as well. The Classic, which will be held Sept. 25, was named the No. 1 specialty equestrian event in the nation this year by the North American Riders Group. “The entire day is organized around creating memories,” says Abigail Wexner, who started the event with her husband, Les, in 1998. Despite its success – the Classic has raised over $25 million since its inception – Wexner says she was somewhat worried during the Classic’s first year. “Frankly, 19 years ago when I first had the idea for the event, I wasn’t entirely certain it would work,” says Wexner. “We had about 3,500 people in attendance the first year and I was thrilled. Since then, we’ve grown attendance to between 15,000 and 18,000 every year.” This year, up-and-coming country music superstar Kelsea Ballerini will perform at the Classic. In previous years, the Classic
has boasted such big names as Ariana Grande, David Archuleta and the Jonas Brothers. The riders presenting at the Classic aren’t too shabby, either. “We’re attracting some of the best riders in the world to New Albany and central Ohio,” says Wexner. “I’m so proud of the fact that we’re seeing show jumping develop in central Ohio.” September/October 2016 | cityscenecolumbus.com
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PBJ Connections Pataskala-based PBJ Connections is putting an interesting twist on animal-assisted therapies. There is widespread popularity of dogs trained for therapy, but PBJ Connections argues that horses can be just as good, and Executive Director Holly Jedlicka maintains that therapies aren’t “one size fits all” – that for people who don’t mesh with dog-assisted or other types of therapies, equine therapies may prove successful. “Horses are prey animals, and they are also herd animals, and because of those two things, they react to their environment moment by moment,” says Jedlicka. “They’re giving really clear feedback to the client about their energy and their demeanor and their behavior.”
Because of horses’ intuitive and reactive natures, Jedlicka says, they are perfect animals to use for therapies. She recalls a story in which a client chose three horses standing far apart in a pasture to represent herself and her family members. After the client shared a story about wishing her family were closer, the horses had grouped up together in the pasture. “They’re just that in tune with people’s energy and what they’re putting out there,” says Jedlicka. 20
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Getting in the Saddle With the abundance of stables offering riding lessons in central Ohio, it’s not hard to get in the saddle and start learning at any age. Stealaway, Inc. in Johnstown and Forest Brook Equestrian in New Albany are just two such stables, and see students of all ages take up riding. “We have students literally from 4 to … their 60s,” says Angela Moore, owner of Stealaway. “We have a group of young kids, a group of teenagers and a group of adults.” Kara Zarr, owner of Forest Brook Equestrian, highlights that horseback riding can be a great individual sport for youth who haven’t found interest in team sports, as well as a challenging workout. Forest Brook Equestrian “There’s a healthy mental bond with an animal and there’s a healthy aspect of doing a really difficult sport, staying fit,” Zarr says. “It’s great cardiovascular work.” Moore and Zarr agree that horseback riding is a physically demanding sport, which surprises many people who may think horseback riding is as simple as riding in a car. “You use muscles you probably don’t use in your everyday experiences,” says Moore. “Riding a horse stimulates those muscles.” “You are actually attempting to ride and communicate with a living, breathing animal,” says Zarr. “It strengthens lower and upper back, and it takes patience and mental focus. It relieves a lot of stress.”
Photos courtesy of PBJ Connections, Stealaway Inc., Forest Brook Equestrian and Ed Syguda
It’s a Science For people who want to get a start in the equine industry, Otterbein University’s Equine Science program is worth looking into. The program offers three majors: preveterinarian, equine vet technician and equine business. According to the American Horse Council, the equine industry contributes approximately $39 billion in direct economic impact to the U.S. economy, and Sheri Birmingham, associate professor and department chairwoman of the Equine Science program, says equine sciences are anything but limiting to students. “It’s certainly one that I think more people need to tap into in terms of jobs, and it’s very diverse,” says Birmingham. “There’s a lot of various outlets for horses to be used.” One outlet that Birmingham mentions is a study The Ohio State University is conducting at Otterbein’s facilities, focusing on the impact of horse therapies with dementia patients. But the possibilities don’t end there; graduates of the Equine Science program have gone into pharmaceuticals and managerial positions with horse-centered businesses as well. “There are so many jobs that don’t have to do with riding. … (The industry) provides an outlet for the community to grow,” says Birmingham. “Anything from economics to mental health, I think, horses improve.” CS Amanda DePerro is an assistant editor. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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Denison University Visual: Mary Mooney ’08 An abstract painter and creator of “wearable abstract jewelry,” Mooney has had her work featured in Nashville Fashion Week and Nashville Arts Magazine, and was a 2015 Style Finalist in Martha Stewart’s American Made Awards. Performing: Steve Carell ’84 Carell became a household name after originating the role of the bumbling and neurotic Michael Scott on NBC’s smash hit The Office. Carell went on to star in movies including The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Get Smart (2008), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011) and the Despicable Me films.
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The Ohio State University Visual: Roy Liechtenstein, ’46 Liechtenstein was among the most prominent pop artists of the 1960s, with notable works including Drowning Girl, now on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Whaam!, hanging in the U.K.’s Tate Roy Liechtenstein Gallery. Columbus residents might know him best for Brushstrokes in Flight, the 26-foot-tall sculpture he was commissioned to build for the airport. Performing: Richard Lewis ’69 A stand-up comedian and actor, Lewis is known for his all-black outfits and neurotic comedy style. Audiences will also recognize him for his roles in such films as Wagons East!, Leaving Las Vegas and Robin Hood: Men in Tights, as well as playing a character based on himself in HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Columbus College of Art and Design Visual: Adam Brouillette ’02 Brouillette is a Columbus-based artist known for his cartoon-style designs. He is owner of local design firm littleINDUSTRIES and cofounder of the Independents’ Day festival, this year set for Sept. 17-18.
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Performing: Nathan Greno ’96 Greno has served as a story artist for a number of animated films, including Brother Bear and Frozen, but his most prominent Hollywood role was as co-director for Disney’s 2010 Rapunzel update Tangled. He is also directing Disney’s Jack and the Beanstalk update Gigantic, due out in 2018.
Ohio Wesleyan University
Chris Conroy
Visual: Debra Force ’75 Force has over 30 years of curatorial, auction and retail experience in fine arts. She is the owner of a fine arts gallery on New York’s Upper East Side and is a featured appraiser on PBS’ Antiques Roadshow.
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Ohio Dominican University Visual: Chris Conroy ’04 Conroy turned his senior thesis show on historic plaster into a historic conservation company, Conroy Coatings & Restoration, having even gone back to restore areas of his alma mater. Jes Moore ’15 Newly graduated mixed media artist Moore has a passion for encaustics. Her work has been in multiple exhibitions around central Ohio.
Performing: Wendie Malick ’72 A former model, Malick has made her mark with comedic television roles such as Dream On’s Judith Tupper Stone, Just Shoot Me!’s Nina Van Horn and Hot in Cleveland’s Victoria Chase.
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Otterbein University Visual: Adena Griffith ’11 Griffith loves to tell stories through her artwork. She teaches ceramics and remains involved in the Columbus Arts Festival. She is the owner of Clay Mama Pottery.
Performing: Dee Hoty ’74 Hoty is most famous for her time on Broadway performances, including starring roles in City of Angels, The Will Rogers Follies, The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Footloose, Mamma Mia!, Bye Bye Birdie (2009 revival), 9 to 5: The Musical and Gigi (2015 revival). She has received three Tony Award nominations.
Kenyon College Visual: Bill Watterson ’80 Watterson’s beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes was read by hundreds of millions over 10 years of syndication. When Watterson retired the strip in 1995, it was being published in more than 2,400 newspapers. Performing: Allison Janney ’82 Janney is a television, film and Broadway actress. Her most well-known roles include Bonnie Plunkett (Mom), Margaret Scully (Masters of Sex), Charlotte Phelan (The Help) and C. J. Cregg (The West Wing), for which she won four Emmy Awards.
Capital University Performing: Matt Billingslea ’01 Billingslea is an accomplished drummer who has performed with a variety of bigname musical acts. He has performed with Ed Sheeran, T.I., Tim McGraw, James Taylor, Gary Allan and Lady Antebellum, and is currently the touring drummer for Taylor Swift. Katie Ellington and Hannah Herner are contributing writers. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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Never Too Late
Nontraditional college students share stories of their success By Lindsey Capritta
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Director of Communications at Franklin University Mercurio works at Franklin, but also has a personal connection to the university. She earned her master’s degree there at 35. She credits the school’s adjunct program, which utilizes industry experts as professors. She felt nervous about attending classes again, she says, then “looked around the room and (saw) everyone was in the same boat as (her).” Sherry Mercurio
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John Gesner, 57, and Paula Dunn Jaeckel, 49
Business Majors at Ohio Dominican University Gesner and Jaeckel have a lot in common. They were cohorts at Ohio Dominican while earning their degrees through night classes, meeting once a week for four hours. Both also work for OhioHealth and received stipends from the company to help continue their education.
Amanda Iman, 30
English Major at Otterbein University Returning to university after a six-year hiatus, Iman finds she relates to her professors more than before. She has a new outlook, focusing more on academics than standard college experience. “I feel like I appreciate the education a lot more,” Iman says. “I appreciate what I’m paying for.”
To make comics I envision a scene in motion, so it can be broken down into panels and still convey movement and time. All the elements have to be just right for it to come alive. Some of the most important cartoonists and comics creators on the planet have come from Columbus, and we welcome cartoonists here— a place of world class collaboration. I’m Jeff Smith, comics are my art and there is no place I’d rather make it. Learn more about Jeff’s story and other Columbus artists and events at ColumbusMakesArt.com.
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Crossroads Columbus, October 12-16.
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Kara Brown, 38
Bachelor of Science in Nursing at The Ohio State University Resuming school for her bachelor’s degree 12 years after earning her associate’s degree made Brown nervous. But with online courses, combined with tuition reimbursement from working at OSU, she says the things holding her back didn’t matter. Brown enjoys online courses so much she is now earning her master’s degree online, with plans to earn a doctorate. Lindsey Capritta is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
Not All Degrees Created Equal INQUIRE TODAY! Moving to New Albany in January 2017
Does higher education mean higher salary? By Hannah Herner
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onventional wisdom says getting a college degree is worthwhile, but is it worth it to continue beyond the bachelor’s and get a heftier degree in hopes of making a heftier salary? According to the Department of Labor Statistics, in a report that looked at weekly earnings according to level of education in 2015, the median earnings for those with professional degrees were highest at $1,730 per week. A doctoral degree is only slightly less at $1,623 a week, which is substantially more than a master’s degree at median of $1,341. We know that to get the bachelor’s degree to begin with is worthwhile: median salary is $1,137 a week, almost double the high school diploma median of $678. Not all are created equal, though, and the difference a higher degree can make in one’s salary naturally depends on field of study. Per a study by online lender Social Finance, a person with an undergraduate degree in social sciences will see a 16.3 percent increase in median lifetime earnings if he or she goes for an M.A. or B.A. A fine arts graduate, on the other hand, would earn just 6.9 percent more if with an M.A. The largest difference is in undergraduate degrees for medicine medical and nursing, which garner a 120.2 percent increase in salary with the possession of an M.D. If someone with an undergraduate engineering or computer science degree gets a fine arts M.A., his or her median lifetime salary will actually go down 13.4 percent. If that same person gets an engineering M.S., he or she will earn 12.2 percent more in his or her lifetime. So is it worth it? In short: sometimes. Hannah Herner is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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Open Door Policy Strategic plan would create a grand entrance to OSU campus By Garth Bishop
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major effort under way at The Ohio State University aims not just to establish a visible entrance to the campus, but to make that entrance a hub of arts activity at the university. Plans call for that entrance to be the intersection of 15th Avenue and High Street. It’s the nexus of the campus and the University District, and it’s long been the heart of the area, so it’s past time to re-establish it, says Keith Myers, vice president of planning and real estate at OSU.
Take the Stage Students’ earliest opportunities to engage in performing arts By Hailey Stangebye progress through their academic careers, they have the chance to participate in band, chorus, orchestra, drama, music theory, jazz and technical theater, as well as a wealth of visual arts.
Columbus School for Girls The performing arts are integrated into the regular curriculum beginning in fourth grade with workshops that culminate in an original play. Classes are then offered throughout middle and secondary school for students interested in the arts. Students can become involved in large-scale productions either as actors or stage crew in both Columbus Academy Orchestra the fall and the spring.
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Columbus School for Girls middle schoolers perform Sleepy Hollow
Village Academy Village Academy preschoolers get involved in visual and performing arts on a weekly basis. Each May, they get to show off those skills in a vocal and movement performance. That’s in addition to a fall performance for grades pre-K to 12, and a spring performance for grades pre-K to 5. Students learn to play the recorder in third grade, and can join band or choir as early as fourth grade. Dublin City Schools Dublin schools have a diverse array of arts opportunities from one building to the next. For example, at Olde Sawmill Elementary
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Columbus Academy Columbus Academy has students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, and all have opportunities to engage in performing arts, starting with music and movement for pre-K. Pre-K students, like all other Columbus Academy students, perform concerts and shows throughout the school year. And as they
“Our aspiration is to be an international model of engagement,” says OSU Provost Bruce McPheron. The plan – which does not yet have a timeline or full funding – was created through a partnership between OSU and Campus Partners 15th and High is already right next door to some of OSU’s major arts endeavors, including Sullivant Hall, home of the university’s department of dance and Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, and the Wexner Center for the Arts. The new plan could possibly also incorporate the theater program, which needs to be moved out of Drake Hall due to flood planning, and the music program, which is running out of space at Weigel Hall. “I think it’s about creating density and critical mass … the way that you find it at many communities’ cultural arts cen-
School, third-graders have the chance to participate in a musical around Thanksgiving. At Eli Pinney Elementary School, students grades 3-5 can join a unique choir that meets before school and have opportunities for collaborative performances with the Dublin Jerome High School marching band. There are no auditions for the choir, so all students are welcome. Upper Arlington City Schools Upper Arlington schools have a collection of arts programs that vary from one building to the next. Students can get involved in band, orchestra, vocal music and the visual arts. Unique opportunities include a taiko drumming group for grades 3-5 at Barrington Elementary School and a ukulele orchestra, also for grades 3-5, at Windermere Elementary School. Clintonville Academy Arts education begins in pre-K. Then, once students reach middle school, they have the chance to take instrumental, choral and visual arts classes. The students produce a full-length musical at the conclusion of the school year. Hailey Stangebye is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
ters,” says Sherri Geldin, Wexner Center director. Planners also want to relocate some of the Wexner Center’s underground space to street level and clear a path from High so the Oval is visible from the street. On the east side of the intersection, plans call for a new university square, as well as new restaurants and retail stores
and a new hotel. They also call for $30 million in infrastructure investment, including sewer realignment and burial of utilities. “It’s about creating a new destination at this historic location that will (form) the pulse of this community,” Myers says. Garth Bishop is managing editor. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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Beyond Books
Plaza, natural light, colossal children’s area and more draw patrons to new main library By Garth Bishop
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The Columbus Metropolitan Library isn’t the only local library system with a shiny new main facility. Southwest Public Libraries opens the doors of its relocated and renovated Grove City Library Sept. 25 in the heart of Grove City. The new space features expanded program offerings, quiet study rooms and – like the new Columbus library – more windows and natural light. 28
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• A revamped teen area, including a gaming corner and a collaboration couch.
A clear confidence A dash of rebellion A sense of wonder
At Columbus School for Girls, all girl means unlimited potential. Admission Open House October 30, 2016 1:00 p.m. 614.252.0781 www.columbusschoolforgirls.org
Homes Changing like the Leaves
NARI showcases 15 unique and newly remodeled homes along its 2016 Fall Home Improvement Tour By Amanda DePerro
KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, BASEMENTS, ADDITIONS, OUTDOOR AREAS AND ENTIRE HOUSES
are among the improved areas on display as part of the Fall Home Improvement Tour. The tour, organized by the central Ohio chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, features a total of 15 newly remodeled homes. It takes place Sept. 24 and 25. Among the remodelers represented are Nicholson Builders, Keefer Contractors, Griffey Remodeling, Dave Fox Design Build Remodeling, Central Ohio Remodelers, J.S. Brown & Co., Owens Construction, Collamore Built Residential Design, Miller Troyer Custom Homes, Riverstone Construction, the Cleary Company and Scott Hall Remodeling. Homes are in New Albany, Westerville, Powell, Dublin, Worthington, Upper Arlington and Bexley. The home located at 8653 Sweetwater Ct. in Powell, a Dave Fox project, was remodeled in full after the homeowners, Kara Dusterhoft and Paul Kuhns, wanted to feel as though they were living in their own space rather than moving into someone else’s. “We did a lot of work bringing in things they liked, colors they liked,” says Courtney Burnett, interior design manager for Dave Fox. “They travel a lot and had some art they wanted to showcase, and we wanted to incorporate that.” This first-floor master en suite bathroom remodel by Although the home on Central Ohio Remodelers makes use of cool whites Sweetwater does have some and browns, evoking a European feel. The bathroom traditional pieces to it, such as includes a curbless shower and a coffee bar to rid the white cabinets in the kitchen, homeowner of stubbed toes and sleepy eyes. 30
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it boasts some unique flavors as well. The kitchen décor is fairly traditional, with a pop of blue in the cabinetry and island, evoking a contemporary feel. The den, which is open to visitors from the foyer, is particularly striking with white cork flooring and white paneling contrasting the black, geometric wallpaper. “I love the whitewashed cork floor; it’s really unusual and beautiful,” says Burnett. “If people want to see something a little different and on point with style but unique, I think this house has a lot of that.” CS Amanda DePerro is an assistant editor. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
One of Courtney Burnett’s personal favorite parts of the Dave Fox-remodeled home is the white cork floor in the den and how it contrasts with the black patterned wallpaper. The stark contrast allows the homeowners’ art to be a real focal point.
An arch supported by columns separates the kitchen from the living room without closing off either space in this project by Nicholson Builders. The white-and-grey scheme on the wall coupled with light wood floors brightens up the space and allows light to flood into the living room. The gray-toned room allows the homeowner to decorate using bright colors to add pops of color throughout the space.
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Preview Party Sept. 1, 6-10 p.m. This BIA Parade of Homes tradition offers attendees the chance to tour the Parade before the general public – and, in the process, enjoy a progressive dinner with beverage pairings by Cameron Mitchell Catering. Tickets are $95 per person, with proceeds benefiting the BIA Foundation and Habitat for Humanity-MidOhio. Meet the Designers 2 p.m., one home per day Sept. 3: 3 Pillar Homes Sept. 4: Bob Webb Homes Sept. 5: Dani Homes, Ltd. Sept. 6: Romanelli & Hughes Building Co. Sept. 7: M/I Homes Sept. 8: P&D Builders, Ltd. Sept. 9: Manor Homes Sept. 10: Compass Homes, Inc.
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P&D Builders, Ltd.
Romanelli and Hughes Building Co.
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“I’ve been dreaming about these doors for 10 years,” says Becky Webb, president of Bob Webb Homes. “They bring such character to the room. You can be in there working and still feel like you’re present with the rest of the family. And just check out how great they look.” Heather Wilcox, interior designer for the Foundation Home, says Parade
Unexpected Design This gorgeous home is both striking and stately with a modern-farmhouse-meetscoastal-cottage vision and vibe. As a parade visitor, you’ll experience a thoughtfully designed home that is the perfect fusion of luxury living and family-focused inspiration. Stroll up the winding stone walkway, and you’ll see a home that exudes character and strength. As you walk toward the porch, take it all in: The rich gray coastal-style shingle shake architecture, the shades-of-grey natural stone base that lends texture and strength. Note the graceful columns and the crisp white trim that punctuates every architectural detail. And inside? You’ll find an eclectic mix of design choices that break all the rules with spectacular results. Take the family study, for example. Two walls of glass/steel grid surround the room for an unconventional take on a typically conventional room. 40 L u
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visitors will fall in love with the family foyer. “It’s really a clever drop-and-go room to keep coats, boots and backpacks organized and out of sight. Hooks, cubbies and drawers keep family members organized. There are even designated charging stations for electronics. What’s not to love about that?” Wilcox says. “I especially love the brick floors and the chalkboard message center and, oh yes, the pet center with pull-out feeding drawers for the dogs.” Unexpected Features Where do we start? Perhaps with the striking steel and glass light fixtures and chandeliers artfully presented in nearly every room. Or maybe we should mention the eclectic melding of classic design with industrial, farmhouse and coastal accents and details. Then there are the convenience features, such as the two laundry stations – a huge laundry studio downstairs and a convenient
laundry closet upstairs – or the unexpected back staircase that leads from the garage to the lower level living area. And speaking of the lower level living area, who would ever expect to see such luxury underground? The modern lateral fireplace, the industrial-look built-ins, the grand pub that defies description. “This pub is party-ready. I love the brick wall, the open industrial-pipe shelving, and have you seen that island?” Webb says. “It even has what we call an ‘entertainment sink’ with movable sections to accommodate wine bottles, condiments and snacks. Now that’s unexpected.” Unexpected Materials When the design elements started coming together for this year’s Foundation Home, the mission became clear. “We wanted to pique interest with an eclectic mix of tones, textures and materials,” says Wilcox. “And I think we’ve hit a home run.” Throughout the home, you’ll see traditional, modern, farmhouse, coastal and
2016 BIA Parade of Homes Sept. 3-18 At Verona in Powell Bob Webb Custom Homes has been named this year’s Foundation Home builder. Visit www.bobwebb.com for Parade details. industrial touches – things like steel with glass, stone with wood, or industrial piping accents for bookcases and built-ins. You’ll also see shiplap walls and roughsaw beams, as well as textured brick walls, floors and accents that repeat throughout the home on all three floors. “Parade guests are going to be surprised when they see how beautifully it all comes together,” Wilcox says. “This is one of the most beautiful homes I’ve ever worked on. Everything about it is thoughtful, expressive and definitely unexpected.” v
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Who says you can’t take it with you? LED-lit horizontal fireplace, 108 inches across, in the great room. Granite countertops in the kitchen and hardwood floors through the living area will be standard across Legacy Series homes, though the Parade homeowner went with quartz countertops, says Rockford Director of Marketing Rae Lemley. The kitchen also features a waterfall island and a butler’s pantry. The hearth room, with eating area, comes complete with a standard fireplace and windows on either side of it. The finished basement, with 11-foot ceilings, hosts an environmentally friendly bar and, during the Parade, a pool table as well. An extra-wide set of stairs – 48 inches – leading up to the second floor is another big highlight, says Lindsay Hannahs, Rockford sales and marketing coodinator. One of the most noticeable features of the master suite is its fireplace. Though, unlike its first-floor counterpart, it’s of the conventional shape, it draws eyeballs all on its own with its three-sided design: on one side, the bedroom; on one side, a sitting room; and a window on the side. The master bathroom has a total of three closets, as well as a walk-in shower. “All of the Legacy Series (bedrooms) are going to have the walk-in closets and their own bathrooms,” says Lemley. Filling out the second floor are a laundry room, a second bedroom with full bath and a Juliet balcony, and two additional bedrooms connected by a Jack and Jill bath. Out back is a brick paver patio, complete with koi pond and fire pit. The hearth room with fireplace, master suite and private bath are among the optional features in Legacy Series houses. Besides Verona, Legacy Series homes will also be built in Olentangy Falls East and Harvest Point, both also located in southern Delaware County. Each home in the series comes equipped with a long list of standard features. These range from professional designed landscape, HardiePlank lap siding and vinyl single-hung low-E windows on the outside to cultured marble vanity tops in hall baths, crown molding in dining rooms and master bedrooms, double bowl undermount stainless steel kitchen sinks and 42-inch Aristokraft cabinets with dovetailed soft-close drawers. v Visit www.rockfordhomes.net for more information. www.luxurylivingmagazine.com
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Come for a firsthand glimpse of extraordinary design innovation, home décor excellence and luxury living at its best. First stop: Bob Webb’s Foundation Home – a home both striking and stately with a Modern Farmhouse-meetsCoastal Cottage vision and vibe. Come see and enjoy a thoughtfully designed home that is the perfect fusion of luxury living and family-focused inspiration. Walk room-by-room and experience the kind of exciting ideas and unexpected surprises that are garnering rave reviews from Parade visitors. Words like “unexpected” and “surprising” immediately come to mind when you walk through the door. Everywhere you look, there’s a “wow.” From the textured brick wall, to the dynamic steel/glass study doors, to the dramatic wall of windows in the Great Room, eclectic innovation grabs the eye at every turn. And wait until you see all the extras … the Family Foyer, the Messy Kitchen, the Laundry Studio, the Back Staircase that leads from garage to spectacular lower level Grand Pub and Family Retreat. Room by room, the surprises just keep coming. Contact Melissa McCauley for more information: Melissa.mccauley@bobwebb.com
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Be Our Guest A primer on home hosting website Airbnb
HOTELS CAN BE PRICEY. Sometimes they don’t quite capture the unique beauty or individuality of a city. Hostels? Maybe when you were backpacking across Europe in your 20s, but they’re certainly not for every type of traveler. That’s where Airbnb steps in. Airbnb is a company that allows its users to list their property – whether that be an entire house, an apartment or simply a room – for rent. Travelers can search for hosts and properties in whatever city they may be visiting, book a room and crash with a local. Airbnb Safety That’s what one of Airbnb’s • Read reviews and host profiles carerecent commercial spots boasts: fully. Check for verified phone num“Don’t go there. Live there.” bers, social media accounts, etc. Since its founding in 2008, more than 60 million guests • Pay for your booking through Airbnb, have used Airbnb. There are not in person, to ensure your informaproperties in more than 191 tion is secure. Message the host only countries and 34,000 cities. through Airbnb so there is a record of More than 1,400 castles are your communication. listed as properties. • If something about the reservation Columbus has more than 300 makes you uncomfortable, trust your Airbnb properties. Through reintuition and don’t book it. views, recommendations and • Strike up a conversation with your host requiring guests and hosts not only about the spots to visit, but the alike to verify their identities, spots to avoid. As a local, he or she Airbnb is considered to be a should have some insight. secure, safe way to travel. Josh Miller, a resident of • Research the neighborhood and familGerman Village, has lived in iarize yourself with the location. Have Columbus for 20 years. He dean emergency plan. cided to offer up his home to • Let family and friends know where visitors after he started workyou’ll be staying. ing from home instead of his • Consider traveler’s insurance. office. Previously, he’d never used Airbnb’s services.
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“I found myself going stir crazy during a winter storm,” he says. “And I thought, ‘I’ll bring people to me, if I’m going to be stuck here working. That would make it more exciting.’” Airbnb takes care of the business end of the transaction, he says. “When people arrive, it really is just like friends coming to crash for the weekend,” Miller says. Finding a space that fits each individual traveler’s needs is fairly simple. That means if someone wants an entire house (or castle) rather than just a room, he or she can find it. “The way the system works, you can select every detail. If there’s someone who doesn’t want to share a bathroom, they’re not going to see your listing,” Miller says. “Everyone has a different setup, for every possible scenario.” Airbnb has come under some heat for negatively impacting the hotel market, but Miller says that’s not the case. In his experience, Airbnb attracts a certain type of traveler. Sometimes, he says, it attracts people who otherwise would not be able to travel. “The biggest differentiator is that the business part is out of the mix entirely,” Miller
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says. “When guests arrive, they immediately have some insight and someone to guide them wherever they need to go, someone to give them tips. It’s much better than a major hotel, and it’s not cannibalizing on that market.” Airbnb isn’t only for adventurers. Miller says he hosts many people who are considering moving to Columbus, or are visiting for job interviews. Some want to check out specific neighborhoods. “I can make a difference just by interacting with that specific crowd. A hotel won’t make that sort of impact,” Miller says. “They don’t get any insight as to what’s happening in neighborhoods, so I see a lot of that. We’re a growing city.” Miller urges guests to treat their hosts as friends and take advantage of the unique opportunity to connect with each city’s locals and culture. “Treat it like you’re visiting someone you haven’t seen in a long time,” he says. “It really is similar to that situation.” CS
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$2Million Capital Campaign Wesley Woods at New Albany Announces
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he master plan for Wesley Woods at New Albany includes a campus with villa-style homes and a 3-story main building offering independent retirement-living apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing, adult daycare, and a secure memory care wing. Amenities will offer the comforts of home and the luxury of New Albany, including a café-style bistro, library, spa, chapel, walking trails, fitness areas, gardens, and much more. There are also future plans for a Hospice Cottage, nestled privately in the tranquil preserve. Through our Wesley Glen and Wesley Ridge retirement communities we have been serving the central Ohio community for close to 50 years, incorporated as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) in 1967. Our purpose is to provide quality housing, healthcare, and services to seniors in an intentionally faith-based community, on a firm financial foundation, through effective strategic planning. Wesley Woods at New Albany is seeking philanthropic support from the donor community; with donor support we can enhance the special areas and programs that often mean the most to our residents. Philanthropic funds raised will ensure that the services and amenities for those looking to live out their senior years in the “#1 Suburb in America” upholds New Albany’s first-class lifestyle for which it is known.
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Shedding Light on Ohio
Veteran local artist Michael McEwan celebrates 30 years with Keny Galleries By Amanda DePerro
OF HIS 60 YEARS, LOCAL RENOWNED ARTIST MICHAEL MCEWAN has spent only seven of them living outside of Columbus, and his loyalty to Ohio shines through in his work. After growing up in Upper Arlington, attending Bishop Watterson High School and heading to Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in Washington, D.C., McEwan realized Ohio was calling him back home. “I had thought at one point that I wouldn’t go back; that’s what Columbus does to you,” says McEwan. “But I decided to get a studio and get busy with things.” In 1981, McEwan returned to Columbus to attend graduate school at The Ohio State University and, in 1984, he got his first studio. McEwan recalls a very different Columbus. “In the Arena District down on Nationwide called Buggyworks – that’s where my studio was,” says Michael McEwan McEwan. “It was, like, 1,000 square feet, and it was 90 bucks per month. There used to be a really great old-school diner there.” Completely by chance, McEwan met Jim Keny of Keny Galleries at a bookstore in 1982 when the two struck up a conversation over a book on painter John Singer Sargent. “I’d never been to (Keny Galleries) because it was so exclusive,” says McEwan. “I worked hard to show them I was serious, and I was probably a pain in the ass to them. We’d sit around and have a good time, and we started showing every year after that.” From Sept. 9 to Oct. 28, Keny Galleries presents A Trip to the Country: Recent Landscape Vignettes, a special exhibit of McEwan’s work to celebrate his 30th anniversary of annual showings at the gallery. It features 20 of McEwan’s recent landscapes in the Upstairs Gallery, coupled with an Ohio Masterworks exhibit in the Main Gallery.
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The Masterworks collection will feature 50 works by Ohio artists of all types, among them George Bellows, Robert Blum and Alice Schille. “These are big-time artists,” says McEwan. “If I sold my parents’ house and my house, I could buy them. It’s a museum-quality show.” Jim Keny and his brother, gallery co-owner Tim Keny, thought hard about bringing in two exhibits that would complement each Spring/Alexandria
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other, and the Masterworks and McEwan exhibit fit perfectly. “We wanted to make sure that we had a contemporary artist who we feel comfortable with,” says Tim. “We’ve been with Mike a long time, and he’s very knowledgeable. He’s very talented and he’s a favorite painter, too.” McEwan is a landscape painter who primarily paints the landscapes around Ohio, and while his works are focused mainly on the use of light, the paintings that are featured in A Trip to the Country are particularly so.
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“I’m really happy,” says McEwan, who spent two years working on the exhibit. “The palpable feeling of light is what we’re going for. I’ve learned a lot about color. It’s more refined, but still an adventure.” McEwan’s command of light is obvious in his works, which will be on view in this exhibit, featuring landscapes from Licking County to the lakes of Ohio, such as Indian Lake and Lake Erie. “He understands the atmospheric conditions and the light of Ohio,” says Tim. “He’s able to capture that specific quality of light, whether it’s a dank November day or a bright June day out in the country. He has a lot of range.” In addition to his exhibition work, McEwan conducts painting classes at his own McEwan Studio School, and has taught at the Columbus College of Art and Design as well as OSU. Early Fall/Alexandria
In addition, McEwan will be part of Columbus Open Studio and Stage on Oct. 8 and 9 (story, page 8). As for what to expect at the exhibit, McEwan says the works include more personal style. “It’s still the same themes of the landscape, but it’s more refined and perhaps even more of myself in the painting,” he says. “It’s gotten a little more, I think, refined; crystallized, some of it.” CS
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ON VIEW
Gallery Exhibits Jung Association Gallery: Sights and Signs, works in sign painter’s enamel by Lynda McClanahan, through Sept. 24. www.jungcentralohio.org OSU Urban Arts Space: Ceramics as Deception and Department of Design 2016 Faculty Exhibition: Research through Making through Sept. 24. Wish You Were Here: Department of Art Faculty Exhibition from Oct. 11-Nov. 12. www.uas.osu.edu Ohio Art League X Space: Small Scrawl Artists Exhibition, small works by Urban Scrawl artists, through Sept. 24. Loud Conversations, cartoons by a collection of artists, from Oct. 7-Nov. 19. www.oal.org Studios on High Gallery: 30 Days of Elegance, functional art by metalsmith and jeweler Carole Bucklew, from Sept. 1-30. Hit the Hop, a semi-annual juried show featuring two-and three-dimensional art from Ohio artists, from Oct. 1-31. www. studiosonhigh.com Brandt-Roberts Galleries: Urban Threads, a solo exhibition by Christopher Burk, from Sept. 2-Oct. 2. Abstract Invitational by artists across the U.S. from Oct. 7-30. www.brandtrobertsgalleries.com
ROY G BIV Gallery
Marcia Evans Gallery: Florals & Landscapes by Veena Bansal from Sept. 2-Oct. 31. www.marciaevansgallery.com ROY G BIV Gallery: Multimedia work by Dana Lynn Harper and Samantha Parker Salazar from Sept. 3-24. Metalwork by Phillip Scarpone and Benjamin Jones from Oct. 1-29. www.roygbiv gallery.com The Ohio State University Faculty Club: Summer Ponds: New Works by Betsy DeFusco from Sept. 6-Oct. 28. www. ohio-statefacultyclub.com
Hammond Harkins Galleries
Capital University Schumacher Gallery: A Journey Into Imagination: 100 Years of Animation Art from Around the World from Sept. 6-Dec. 2. www.schumachergallery.org
Hammond Harkins Galleries: In Honor of President Barack Obama: Aminah Robinson’s “The Presidential Suite” from Sept. 9-Oct. 9. Kaveri Raina: Will I Be Missed from Oct. 14Nov. 13. www.hammondharkins.com Sherrie Gallerie: Salvadore: Two Generations in Glass, master glass creations by Davide Salvadore and his sons, Mattia and Marco Salvadore, from Sept. 9-Oct. 9. Vessels and wall sculptures by wood artist Michael Bauermeister from Oct. 16-Nov. 27. www.sherriegallerie.com Keny Galleries: A Trip to the Country: Recent Landscape Vignettes by painter Michael McEwan and Ohio Masterworks from Sept. 9-Oct. 28. www.kenygalleries.com Angela Meleca Gallery: Utopia Banished, curated by George Rush and Ryland Wharton, from Sept. 10-Oct. 22. www.angela melecagallery.com September/October 2016 | cityscenecolumbus.com
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Terra Gallery & Creative Studio: Mastering Atmosphere, watercolor work by Charles Rowland, from Sept. 10-Oct. 31. www.terra-gallery.com Decorative Arts Center of Ohio: An Ohio Childhood: 200 Years of Growing Up – images of children, pets, parents and pastimes to show how growing up in Ohio has changed over time – from Sept. 10-Dec. 31. www.decartsohio.org Ohio Craft Museum: Glass Matrix: The Cleveland Connection, showcasing glass forms from 12 Cleveland artists, from Sept. 11-Oct. 23. www.ohiocraft.org
In Honor of President Barack Obama: Aminah Robinson’s The Presidential Suite September 9 – October 9, 2016
Opening Reception
Friday, September 9 • 5:00 - 8:00 pm
Wexner Center for the Arts: Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933– 1957 from Sept. 17-Jan. 1. www.wexarts.org Ohio Glass Museum: Totally Tiffin, work by glass artisans in Tiffin factories from 1888-1980, from Sept. 17-Feb. 26. www. ohioglassmuseum.org Dublin Arts Council Gallery: Confluence, a group exhibition of Riverbox artists, from Sept. 20-Nov. 4. www.dublin arts.org
Columbus Museum of Art
Hayley Gallery: Life in Focus by Adam Kolp from Sept. 23-Oct. 19. Up Close & Far Away exhibition by Chris Lucas and Sharon Visintine from Oct. 22-Nov. 3. www.localohioart.com Cultural Arts Center: Dare to Be Heard, work by female artists exploring gender discrimination, from Sept. 23-Nov. 5. www. culturalartscenteronline.org Pizzuti Collection: Cuban Forever Revisited, new acquisitions of works by Cuban artists, from Sept. 16-Dec. 31. www.pizzuti collection.org Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery: Earthy Delights, photography by 15 contemporary Ohio artists, through Oct. 9. Watercolor Ohio 2016: 39th Annual Juried Exhibition, Ohio Watercolor Society member artwork, from Oct. 27-Jan. 7. www.riffe gallery.org
Kaveri Raina: Will I Be Missed October 14 – November 13, 2016
Opening Reception
Friday, October14 • 5:00 - 8:00 pm
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Otterbein University Miller Gallery: Low Season, experimental film and lyrical narrative photo series by Jonathan Johnson, through Oct. 5. Urban Reflections: Contemporary Thai Photography from Oct. 12-Dec. 9. www.otterbein.edu
The Arts Castle: Ohio Pastel Artists through Oct. 22. www.artscastle.org Hawk Galleries: Works by Brent Kee Young and Harue Shimomoto, created by fusing glass rods, through Oct. 23. www. hawkgalleries.com 15 CONTEMPORARY OHIO PHOTOGRAPHERS CAPTURE EARTH’S CURIOSITIES
McConnell Arts Center: Works by Joe Anastasi, who prides himself on creating portraits of the homeless to tell their stories, from Oct. 13-Dec. 31. www.mcconnellarts.org
FREE ADMISSION
Columbus Museum of Art: Greater Columbus: 2016 Greater Columbus Arts Council Visual Arts Exhibition through Nov. 6. Lucy Raven: Low Relief through Nov. 27. Graphic Novelist Residency Exhibition: Ronald Wimberly through Feb. 19. Dogs, artistic depictions of man’s best friend, through April 23. The Sun Placed in Upper Arlington the Abyss, work Concourse Gallery by 50 artists using the sun as a way to explore the conditions of photography, from Oct. 7-Jan. 8. Bodies @ Work: The Art of Ruben and Isabel Toledo from Oct. 7-June 18. www. columbusmuseum.org
COMING SOON
Upper Arlington Concourse Gallery: Artful Books, an exhibition of books repurposed into art form, through Oct. 27. www.uaoh.net
AUGUST 4 –OCTOBER 9, 2016
CURATED BY MARCELLA HACKBARDT, KENYON COLLEGE
WATERCOLOR OHIO 2016
39th ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION
October 27, 2016 – January 7, 2017
DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS Vern Riffe Center for Government & the Arts 77 S High St , First Floor Lobby
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The Riffe Gallery is supported by these media sponsors: Javier Gutierrez, Brinco (detail), 2015, 16" x 16", archival pigment print.
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IMAGIMATION 100 Years of Animation Art from Around the World September 6 to December 2 Opening Reception Friday, September 9
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Otterbein University Frank Museum of Art: On Being Gandhi: The Art and Politics of Seeing, an exploration of politics and Gandhi in photography, through Dec. 2. www.otterbein.edu Otterbein University Fisher Gallery: Sonabai: Another Way of Seeing – sculpture by self-taught artist Sonabai Rajawar, who lived in isolation for 15 years – through Dec. 22. www.otterbein.edu
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events Picks&Previews
CityScene spotlights what to watch, what to watch for and what not to miss! New Albany Classic
Jazz Arts Group presents Wycliffe Gordon & the Bobby Floyd Trio Sept. 15, 7 p.m. Copious-Notes, 520 S. High St. Jazz trombonist Wycliffe Gordon joins keyboardist Bobby Floyd and his band for the first show of JAG’s Jazz Arts Group Presents season. www.jazzartsgroup.org
Shadowbox Live presents Broken Whispers Through Nov. 10 Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St. A female protagonist, an expansive array of rock songs and a focus on dance define Shadowbox’s take on The Great Gatsby. www.shadowboxlive.org Fashion Meets Music Festival Sept. 3-4 Arena District Now in its third year, the Fashion Meets Music Festival features an extensive lineup of designers, including Project Runway season 11 winner Michelle Lesniak, and performers, including Passion Pit, Matt & Kim and New Politics. www.fmmf.us CATCO presents An Act of God Sept. 7-25 Studio Two, Riffe Center, 77 S. High St. The Almighty appears on a late-night talk show to give his views on a wide variety of topics, assisted by an angel-arrived PowerPoint presentation, in this regional premiere. www.catcoistheatre.org 60
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Arts in the Alley Sept. 17-18 Grove City Town Center More than 100 juried artists are on hand for the Grove City Area Chamber of Commerce’s 37th annual event, also featuring food vendors, children’s entertainment and a parade. www.gcchamber.org Eldorado Scioto Downs Craft Beer Fest Sept. 18, 2 p.m. Eldorado Scioto Downs, 6000 S. High St. Forty local and regional breweries will be on hand for this brand-new Eldorado Scioto Downs event, also featuring food trucks and music by party band Junkbox. www. sciotodowns.com CAPA presents the Second City: Free Speech! (While Supplies Last) Sept. 21-23 Lincoln Theatre, 769 E. Long St. The vaunted Chicago sketch comedy troupe presents its newest show, poking fun at the American electoral season. www.capa.com
Twisted 2 Sept. 22-25 Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St. The Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Opera Columbus and BalletMet once again come together for a production showcasing the immense talent of each. www.columbussymphony.com Ohio Craft Brew Festival Sept. 23-24 North Market, 59 Spruce St. For its 11th annual celebration of Ohio craft beer, the North Market joins forces with the Columbus Craft Beer Alliance to present even more options. www.north market.com Art for Life Sept. 24, 5-11:30 p.m. Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. This charity auction featuring the work of a multitude of artists is the culmination of a major collaboration between the museum and the Pizzuti Collection, benefiting Equitas Health. www.artforlife. arcohio.org Second City
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A return to the radical and refined beauty of Cuba. This exhibition is sponsored in part by: The Mershad Family Foundation Joel & Jessie Pizzuti
VISIT THE PIZZUTI COLLECTION TUESDAY – SATURDAY 11:00AM – 5:00PM 632 North Park Street In the Short North Arts District pizzuticollection.org 614 -280-4004
Photos courtesy of Curtis Wallis, Kristen Miccoli and Jennifer Zmuda
New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day Sept. 25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wexner residence, 4584 ReynoldsburgNew Albany Rd., New Albany The 19th annual New Albany Classic features a major show jumping competition, family activities and a concert featuring country music superstar Kelsea Ballerini, among other things. www.the newalbanyclassic.com Columbus Open Studio & Stage Oct. 8-9, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Throughout Columbus A sizable number of central Ohio artists open up their studios for tours and opportunities to buy work directly from the artist as part of this brand-new Greater Columbus Arts Council event. www.columbusopenstudioandstage.com New Albany Symphony Orchestra presents Rhapsody in Blue Oct. 9, 3 p.m. Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts, 100 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., New Albany Violinist Charles Yang and pianist Peter Dugan join the orchestra for an afternoon of classical and jazz fusion, featuring works by George Gershwin and Vieuxtemps. www.newalbanysymphony.net
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Columbus Jazz Orchestra presents New Orleans on Parade Oct. 20-23 Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St. New Orleans clarinetist Evan Christopher and drummer/vocalist Jamison Ross join Byron Stripling and the Columbus
Jazz Orchestra for the kickoff to the 201617 Swingin’ with the CJO series. www.jazz artsgroup.org HighBall Halloween Oct. 21-22 Short North Arts District Columbus’ biggest Halloween celebration features two days of musical performances, design and costume competitions and, of course, costumes galore. www.highball columbus.org
37th Annual Grove City Area Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, Sept. 17 | 10A-8P Sunday, Sept. 18 | 11A-5P IN HISTORIC GROVE CITY TOWN CENTER
Music • Fine Arts • Glass Work • Photography Woodwork • Jewelry • Kids Fun Street
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BalletMet presents Night and Day: A Collection of Short Ballets Oct. 21-23 Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St. This assortment of dances includes “Serenade” by George Balanchine, “Murmuration” by Edwaard Liang and “Lambarena” by Val Caniparoli. www.balletmet.org CAPA presents Brian Culbertson Oct. 23, 7 p.m. Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts, 100 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., New Albany Chart-topping jazz/funk/R&B producer and musician Brian Culbertson takes the stage at the McCoy Center. www. c mccoycenter.org CAPA presents Abbey Theatre: The Plough and the Stars Oct. 26-30 Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St. This play, originally presented by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre in 1926, follows residents of a Dublin tenement as they shelter from violence sweeping through the city. www.capa.com Columbus Symphony Orchestra presents Choral Masterpiece Oct. 28-29 Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St. The Columbus Symphony Chorus joins the orchestra for a performance of Verdi’s tremendously memorable “Requiem.” www. columbussymphony.com
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Opera on the Edge: La Bohème Oct. 15-Dec. 5 Shadowbox Live, 503 S. Front St.; The Refectory Restaurant & Bistro, 1092 Bethel Rd. Opera Columbus puts on a shortened, English-language version of Puccini’s famed opera for the benefit of newcomers to the genre. www.operacolumbus.org
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CRITIQUE With Michael McEwan
The Painter’s Eye Featuring Autobiography by Robert Rauschenberg
THIS MONTH, I HAVE SELECTED A WORK from the Columbus Museum of Art’s collection that
complements a new exhibition at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957 will be on display Sept. 17-Jan. 1. It offers the first comprehensive museum exhibition in the U.S. about the experimental liberal arts college where influential artists such as Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Franz Kline, Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, Josef and Anni Albers, and Merce Cunningham studied and taught. “The show’s objects span from humble studies made for class to canonical oil paintings, tapestries, ceramics and jewelry. Poetry, dance and music also abound. Collectively, these works reveal the school’s ethos, in which experience was the basis of knowledge, and objects were not fixed things, but mirrors of their environment, the result of action and experimentation.” –Kirsten Swenson, Art in America, Dec. 16, 2015. This work by Robert Rauschenberg, Autobiography (1968, offset lithograph on paper, 66.25” by 48.75”), is representative of the spirit of the school, and nods toward the substantial body of work Rauschenberg produced for the theater. That is Rauschenberg himself on roller-skates, during a performance of Merce Cunningham’s Pelican at the long gone Washington Gallery of Modern Art’s Pop Festival in 1963. Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) would try almost anything to make his work. This print uses collage, photolithograph and hand painting, all produced by a printing method theretofore reserved for the commercial world. In 1978, I worked as a studio technician for Washington artist V.V. Rankine (1920-2004), who had also studied at Black Mountain College, and was friends with an astonishing number of well-known artists. She was the sister-in-law of Arshile Gorky (1904-1948), sharing a studio with him in the 1940s. The college required all students to help with its day-to-day operation. When I asked about Rauschenberg, her first memory was that “Bob hated doing the dishes and would concoct all sorts of ways of getting out of the chore.” CS Michael McEwan teaches oil painting classes in his Summit Street studio. His paintings are available exclusively from Keny Galleries, where his next exhibition opens Sept. 9. Learn more at www.michaelmcewan.com.
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Robert Rauschenberg Autobiography, 1968 Offset lithograph on three sheets of paper 198 3/4 x 48 3/4 inches (504.8 x 123.8 cm) overall From an edition of 2,000, published by Broadside Art, Inc., New York ©Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York RRF 68.E012