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‘Current’ will be suspended over major downtown intersection and span over 200 feet COLUMBUS, Ohio — The skyline of downtown Columbus will be transformed this June with the unveiling of Current, a monumental artwork by internationally recognized sculptor Janet Echelman. The 229-foot-long soft fiber sculpture will be suspended above the…
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  History-mapping draws the wide and narrow, the known and unknown past to the present. During my residency at the Aminah Robinson house, I examined the impulses behind my prose poem “Blood on a Blackberry” and found a kinship with the textile artist and writer who made her home a…
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Year-long residency in Columbus, Ohio, designed to preserve and activate legacy of late MacArthur Fellow artist and writer COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) announces that Terrance Dean, Ph.D., has been named the first Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson Scholar-in-Residence. Dean…
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Columbus philanthropists Donna and Larry James seed new endowment with $25,000 gift COLUMBUS, Ohio – Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) is proud to announce the launch of the Aminah Robinson Legacy Endowment and Resource Fund to preserve and promote the…
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Six tapestries from Germany have never appeared in the U.S. before their premiere this summer COLUMBUS, Ohio – As part of a historic exhibition, the Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) will bring a set of six important tapestries designed by Raphael from the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (GAM) in Dresden, Germany,…
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Many works by the iconic artist on public view for the first time COLUMBUS, Ohio – The first major museum exhibition to explore the early work of Roy Lichtenstein, one the most celebrated American artists of the 20th century, will be on view at the Columbus Museum of Art from…
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