
PAST EXHIBITIONS
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Columbus Open Studio and Stage Tour
Columbus Open Studio & Stage (COSS) is a two-day event that provides an opportunity to visit Columbus artists in their studios through a self-guided tour and to attend scheduled tours behind-the-scenes at Columbus’ performing arts venues.
Explore how your creative community makes art. Experience the process and practice through demonstration and conversation. Share in the creative spirit.
#ArtMakesCbus #COSStour



July 21 - 31, 2017
Ohio Glass Museum
July 21 – July 30 – ArtWalk Artist, Lisa Horkin’s artwork in “Fine Art and Blown Glass” is currently on display at Ohio Glass Museum in the Gallery. Her jewelry ‘vessels’ are available in the OGM Gift Shop. All are available for sale. The museum is open Tuesday – Sunday – 1-4pm.
July 29, 2017
Gabinetto Segreto
Opening night will feature our sexy Ambassadors, guiding you to your deepest art pleasures, while Bella Donna and Phil Maneri perform music to whet your appetite for seduction. Be taken in by the art as you enjoy deliciously decadent treats provided by Butter Girl Bakery; Imbibe the sumptuous wines of Shamrock Vineyards. La Poblanita taco truck will be serving up some spicy temptations as well. Special treats for naughty play will be provided by the Garden, Chamber, and Joint. And the afterparty continues at Rehab with drink specials featuring OYO spirits.
Please be advised, Il Gabinetto Segreto is open to those of Mature Age (18+) and Respected Morals. $5.00 at the door on opening night. Please contact us at gabinettosegrettocolumbus@gmail.com for more information

March 17 – April 15, 2017
Inside: Cultural Arts Center, Columbus, Ohio, March 17 – April 15, 2017
Outside: Schnormeier Gallery, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, June 28 – August 16, 2017
Fear of Dark Blue, the view from inside a child. When I was 4 yrs taking swimming, lessons was invited to dive off the board into the deep end. The water transitioned from that very sunny light blue to a deep dark ominous blue. The color itself elicited fear in me. Even when the instructor would get in the water and ask me to dive, I couldn’t do it. What must that have looked like from the outside. How different is that view from what was going on inside. How could the teacher ever imagined a 4yr old being afraid of dark blue?
