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Columbus Arts Space To Highlight Queer Art In 2019 Wild Goose Creative is focusing on showing art by artists of color and LGBTQ+ artists in their monthly Gallery Series shows this year. By Kaylee Duff
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ild Goose Creative (WGC) is a Columbus-based nonprofit organization that focuses on connecting the community with art, without barriers. They’re dedicated to serving by building and fostering a creative arts community in central Ohio, by featuring a diverse array of central Ohio artists. Their space, located at 2491 Summit Street, is a space for people to come together and engage, discuss art and share stories. The Wild Goose Creative mission, according to their official website, is “to build a creative community at the intersection of art, risk and meaning.” They do this by hosting 300+ public events a year, including a monthly Gallery Series (featuring a mix of emerging and established visual artists) and several other recurring monthly programs. Community members can also rent the space for events like pop-up shows, wedding receptions, baby showers and more.
Find Wild Goose Creative online at wildgoosecreative.com. Follow them on on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for event updates, behind-the-scenes photos and more. 16 | FEBRUARY 2019
The Flyover Library; photo by Emily Hirzel.
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