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This story is part of the Curious Cbus project. You ask the questions, you vote for one of the questions and we answer. This question was adapted from…
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Today at 11am Host, Clare Roth, talks with community members and creators about the Columbus take on public art and urban renewal. This weekend marks the…
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High Street, especially around the Short North, has long operated as the center of Columbus’ arts and culture scene. As part of the city’s Streetscape…
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The 28-foot-tall replica of a rubber stamp perched next to Cleveland City Hall today appears polished, its red handle gleaming in the sun. This whimsical…
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Artwork doesn't go on display right away when the Cleveland Museum of Art acquires it. The first stop is the conservation department. Some pieces move through quickly, and others require work. Yi-Hsia Hsiao and her colleague speak to one another in Chinese as they work on smoothing out the creases on a wet piece of patterned, silk spread on the table in the Asian painting lab on a recent afternoon. “I’m an art doctor. I save art[‘s] life,” said Hsaio, an assistant conservator of Chinese paintings.
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An exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum features art and artifacts from World War I. It includes paintings by combat artists and images of carvings found on the walls of underground quarries.
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Public art can prompt a conversation, but whether the discussion is positive or negative is up to its viewers. Recently, the installation of the…
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How does an artist make a living? Many artists are talented and creative, but the trick is to turn that creativity into a business successful enough to…
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The Akron Art Museum is once again putting iconic works of art where you’d least expect them. WKSU’s Phil de Oliveira reports the museum’s Inside|Out...
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Three vacant houses in Cleveland’s Slavic Village are now full of art. This weekend, dozens of local artists created 100 paintings, sculptures, and...