CityScene Magazine September/October 2021

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ON VIEW

Due to health concerns, dates and shows are subject to change. Visit the websites for more information.

Gallery Exhibits 3060 Gallery: Marvin Daniels and Darlene Yeager-Torres. Yeager-Torres is a photographer whose work focuses on photos taken in darkness. Daniels is a multimedia artist whose work dabbles in a little bit of everything. Sept. 3-25. www.3060gallery.com Blockfort Gallery: Carbon Bonds. Artists Brian Williams and Katy Paull are familiar and masterful with graphite. And Atmospherical. Taking place in Gallery B at the same time as Carbon Bonds, artist Christine Griffin’s work is on display. Griffin also uses graphite, selling deep and moody scenes of dreamy stories. Sept. 3-30. www. blockfortcolumbus.com Brandt-Roberts Galleries: Mark Gingerich: Columbus Illuminated. A solo exhibition by Ohio-based contemporary impressionist oil painter Mark Gingerich. Sept. 4-26. And Christopher Burk Solo Exhibition. A solo exhibition of new works by Columbus-based artist Christopher Burk. This

new body of work explores houses surrounded by volcanic ash. Oct. 2-31. www. brandtrobertsgalleries.com Columbus Museum of Art: Present Generations: Creating the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art. Through May 22. And A Primer on the Commons. Through Nov. 28. And Partially Buried: Land-Based Art in Ohio, 1970 to Now. Through Nov. 28. And Raggin’ On. Through Oct. 3. www. columbusmuseumofart.org Cultural Arts Center: Elaine Fleck in the Main Gallery. Elaine Fleck presents a selection of mixed media works that merge fabric and oils into unique representations of the human figure, landscapes and still life. Through Oct. 2. And ​​Tiffany Lawson in the Loft Gallery. Tiffany Lawson exhibits a rich myriad of works created while participating as the Cultural Arts Center’s first Artist in Residence over this past summer. Through Oct. 7. www.cultural artscenteronline.org Decorative Arts Center of Ohio: Distinctly Paramount: Fashion & Costume from the Paramount Pictures Archive. Randall Thropp brings a new exhibit to the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio celebrating studio-created costumes as well as purchased fashions used on camera. It promises to be a colorful exhibition with many costumes seen on exhibit for the first time. Through Jan. 2. www.decartsohio.org

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Dublin Arts Council: The Language of Creativity. A group exhibition by 23 members of the Central Ohio Branch of the National League of American Pen Women, encompassing individual and collab-

Hammond Harkins Galleries

orative projects from visual artists, writers and performing artists. Sept. 21-Oct. 29. www.dublinarts.org Fresh A.I.R. Gallery’s SEEN Studios: Art by Rebecca Gonzalez-Bartoli. Sept. 22Nov. 12. And Art of Recovery. Annual Art of Recovery benefits Fresh A.I.R. Gallery and will be held Nov. 5 at the Columbus Museum of Art in person from 6-10 p.m. www.artofrecoverycolumbus.com Hammond Harkins Galleries: Melissa Vogley Woods: Well seen becomes sight and song itself. Melissa Vogley Woods reclaims historical production through paintings, sculptures and mural installations to dispel the ideas that history is in the past or still; it instead reverberates and repeats, staying with us and we carry it in ourselves and through generations. Opening reception 5-8 p.m. Sept. 4. On view through Oct. 3. www.hammondharkins.com Hayley Gallery: Eric Layne – Square Roots. Dr. Layne is a practicing psychiatrist from New Albany, and this is his first show. Artist opening reception 4-8 p.m. Sept. 18. On view through Oct. 12. And Robert Coomer. Robert Coomer is an internationally recognized, award-winning photographer. He mounts his images on distressed


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