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Sunday, May 5 [opening reception], 12noon-3pm, (not) sheep art gallery, 17 W. Russell St.

Beginning on May 4, we will present a one-person show of Sue Cavanaugh’s new work, entitled “Real People Don’t Eat Other People.”

This exhibit will be a protest of the 2010 landmark “corporate personhood” U.S. Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.

Friday, November 9, 5-9pm; Saturday, November 10, 10am-5:45pm; Sunday, November 11, 12-4pm, Whetstone Community Center, 3923 N. High St.

Over fifty local artists from the Clintonville Arts Guild will be selling their work for the Holiday season. Find that perfect unique gift: something you have always wanted made by a local artist. You will see woodworking, jewelry, fiber art, painting, photography, cards, ceramics, glass, and more. Free parking and entry.

Hosted by Clintonville Arts Guild.

Friday, November 9, 5-9pm; Saturday, November 10, 10am-5:45pm; Sunday, November 11, 12-4pm, Whetstone Community Center, 3923 N. High St.

Over fifty local artists from the Clintonville Arts Guild will be selling their work for the Holiday season. Find that perfect unique gift: something you have always wanted made by a local artist. You will see woodworking, jewelry, fiber art, painting, photography, cards, ceramics, glass, and more. Free parking and entry.

Hosted by Clintonville Arts Guild.

Friday, November 9, 5-9pm; Saturday, November 10, 10am-5:45pm; Sunday, November 11, 12-4pm, Whetstone Community Center, 3923 N. High St.

Over fifty local artists from the Clintonville Arts Guild will be selling their work for the Holiday season. Find that perfect unique gift: something you have always wanted made by a local artist. You will see woodworking, jewelry, fiber art, painting, photography, cards, ceramics, glass, and more. Free parking and entry.

Hosted by Clintonville Arts Guild.

Friday, June 8, 11am-10:30pm; Saturday, June 9, 10am-10:30pm; Sunday, June 10, 10am-5pm; along the Scioto Mile, Columbus’ signature riverfront park; and in front of COSI, the Center of Science and Industry

The Columbus Arts Festival, produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, will celebrate its 57th year of bringing the best in fine art and fine craft to Columbus, June 8-10, 2018. Join us for the city’s welcome-to-summer event and enjoy amazing art, great food from local restaurants, six dedicated stages, and a host of other fun activities for the entire family.

Friday, June 8, 11am-10:30pm; Saturday, June 9, 10am-10:30pm; Sunday, June 10, 10am-5pm; along the Scioto Mile, Columbus’ signature riverfront park; and in front of COSI, the Center of Science and Industry

The Columbus Arts Festival, produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, will celebrate its 57th year of bringing the best in fine art and fine craft to Columbus, June 8-10, 2018. Join us for the city’s welcome-to-summer event and enjoy amazing art, great food from local restaurants, six dedicated stages, and a host of other fun activities for the entire family.

Friday, June 8, 11am-10:30pm; Saturday, June 9, 10am-10:30pm; Sunday, June 10, 10am-5pm; along the Scioto Mile, Columbus’ signature riverfront park; and in front of COSI, the Center of Science and Industry

The Columbus Arts Festival, produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council, will celebrate its 57th year of bringing the best in fine art and fine craft to Columbus, June 8-10, 2018. Join us for the city’s welcome-to-summer event and enjoy amazing art, great food from local restaurants, six dedicated stages, and a host of other fun activities for the entire family.

Mon, May 14, 7-10pm

934 Gallery, 934 Cleveland Ave.
Launch party for the release of vol.1 issue.3: INCARCERATION critiquing the politics of captivity for women behind bars in international film. A unique, leftist film publication geared toward curating a radical cinephilia that redefines the canon. Free.