Today's Hours: 10AM - 5:30PM
Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday - 10am-5:30pm
Thursdays - 10am-8:30pm
Free: Members, children 5 & under
Free: Sunday
$12: Adults
$8: Seniors 60+ & Students 18+ (with ID)
$5: Students 6-17 years old
Our hotly anticipated Rothko exhibition celebrates one of the world’s most influential and best-known artists of the 20th century. Mark Rothko: The Decisive Decade shows how the artist was influenced by Surrealism, the universal significance of myth, and the transformative power of color.
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Each year, every Columbus City School 5th grade student - more than 5,000 - participates in the Artful Reading program at no cost. This is made possible in part through the generous support of The Harry C. Moores Foundation and McGraw-Hill Education.
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Our hotly anticipated Rothko exhibition celebrates one of the world’s most influential and best-known artists of the 20th century. Mark Rothko: The Decisive Decade shows how the artist was influenced by Surrealism, the universal significance of myth, and the transformative power of color.
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Renoir's Women is the first of several exhibitions and books inspired by works from the museum's collection in a serious focusing on various aspects of European Modernism that will provide, we trust, a wonderful journey along the road of this marvelous period of art.
Learn moreAs one of the more popular items in the Museum Shop, these cards packaged in a beautiful Plexiglas case inspire great conversations in any group setting!
Learn moreThis compelling book brings together the most important works of Bellows's short but prolific career, combining them with an in-depth biography of the gregarious artist.
Learn moreGerman Columbus celebrates the lives and work of the German immigrants who made their homes and their livelihoods in a tight-knit, cohesive neighborhood in the Old South End of Columbus, Ohio.
Learn moreLawrence and Audrey Goldsmith are Columbus natives that have joined forces to create unique and copyrighted kaleidoscopes. One can appreciate the beauty of the glass chosen for their work, the non-lead solder and the finest optical quality, top surface mirrors are used to produce these beautiful works.
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Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday - 10am-5:30pm
Thursdays - 10am-8:30pm
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