Today's Hours: 10AM - 8:30PM
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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Symphonic Poem--the catalogue for a major traveling exhibition celebrating her work--brings together more than 100 of Robinson's works with essays exploring her life, African influences and spirituality in her art, and her work in relation to that of other contemporary African-American artists.
Learn moreZulu artists in South Africa create this body of work, which truly reflects their creative spirit. These versatile telephone wire baskets can be put to use or showcased on display and have become quite collectable as no two are alike.
Learn moreWritten by Aminah Branda Lynn Robinson and featuring her art, A Street Called Home is an extraordinary celebration of Mount Vernon Avenue, a street that sprang from an Ohio shantytown called the Blackberry Patch that was the destination for many African-Americans pushing north during the turn of the century.
Learn moreAmerican Expressionism brings to light the work of a group of men and women whose art has for too long remained in obscurity.
Learn moreIn the Eye of the Storm highlights seventy-one of the paintings, drawings, and prints collected by Phillip J. and Suzanne Schiller over the past twenty years.
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Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday - 10am-5:30pm
Thursdays - 10am-8:30pm
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