Upcoming Events
- 1st Saturdays Feb 4, 2012
- Learning to Look Tour Feb 4, 2012
- Doodles Feb 4, 2012
- Inside Story Tour Feb 5, 2012
Today's Hours: 10AM - 5:30PM
Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday - 10am-5:30pm
Thursdays - 10am-8:30pm
Free: Members, children 5 & under
Free: Sunday
$10: Adults
$8: Seniors 60+ & Students 18+ (with ID)
$5: Students 6-17 years old
This October, CMA offers the rare opportunity to view the work of this Italian Baroque master. Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), painted by Caravaggio around 1605, and lent by the Musei di Strada Nuova – Palazzo Bianco, Genoa. This powerful painting will be the centerpiece of an exclusive exhibition organized by CMA on view October 21, 2011 – February 12, 2012 in the only US venue.
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Every Columbus City School 5th grader can tour the museum for free, your support makes this possible.
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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The Columbus Museum of Art presents the 2011 Greater Columbus Arts Council Visual Arts exhibition highlighting the recipients of the 2010 Greater Columbus Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship Awards and Dresden Residencies. Individual Artist Fellowship recipients are Mary Jo Bole, Jill Gallenstein, Lynda McClanahan, and Steven Thurston. The exhibition also features works by Michael B. Hays, and Danielle Julian Norton, recipients of the 2010 Dresden Residency.
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The Faberge Menagerie focuses on the firm's innovative use of the colorful minerals and stones that had recently been discovered in Russia during the thirty years following 1900.
Learn moreA rich study of the precisionist movement in early 20th century industrial America, a machinelike synthesis of realism and abstraction.
Learn moreConcerto in Glass: The Art of Lino Taliapietra comprises more than 100 brilliantly colored works by on of the most powerful and creative forces in contemporary glass.
Learn moreColumbus: 1910-1970 begins when Columbus was an industrial center and chronicles a pivotal time in this capital city's history.
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.
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Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday - 10am-5:30pm
Thursdays - 10am-8:30pm
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