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Domestic Matters: A Performing Installation
|  Thursday, March 17th - 6 to 7pm Saturday, March 19th - 4 to 6pm
Immerse yourself in an installation of dance and visual constructions exploring Domestic Matters. This interactive exhibition comes further to life as dancers fill the space for the evening, performing new and recreated pieces of choreography by Mair Culbreth in collaboration with the dancers. A new work by Amanda Byars Wickens will premiere in addition to a new video by Dante Brown. Dancing bodies will inhabit Nicole Bauguss's visual structures and prompt a dialogue about ritual, intimacy and memory within the landscape. Image courtesy of Nicole Bauguss [Read More] ______________________________________________________________________ |
| Marotta Hour: BeBeBe |  Thursday, March 17th 7 to 8pm
BeBeBe is a Columbus-based collaboration between brothers Ben Bennett (percussion) and John Also Bennett (synthesizer, percussion) with father John M. Bennett (vocals). Marotta Hour is an electro-acoustic music series featuring unexpected sounds from free jazz to electronic to free-form improvisation. Come hear some of the most cutting-edge musicians and composers from Columbus and beyond. Free and open to all. Donations accepted.
This series is part of our after-work programming offered Thursday evenings. Before or after the show, stop by Tip Top Kitchen & Cocktails and ask for the Urban Artists' Special. It's very special indeed and it's only $3.
Image courtesy of BeBeBe
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| Domestic Matters: Open Art Lab |  Saturday, March 19th 2 to 4pm
Domestic Matters artists Nicole Bauguss and Mair Culbreth invite area movement and dance artists to inhabit the exhibition space as a place of engagement and investigation. Enjoy this opportunity to work outside the studio and inside the rich constructions of found materials (reclaimed wood, tar, corrugated metal, house paint, photographs) and video that make up the exhibition structure. Non-dancers are welcome to attend these Open Art Labs as an alternative viewing experience to the installation performance series, and as a chance to see dancers in the rehearsal process behind the choreography. Free and open to all. Image credit: Andy Spessard Photography [Read More] ______________________________________________________________________ |
| Upcoming Programs
Thursday, March 24th, 6 to 8pm
Saturday, March 26th, 4 to 6pm Domestic Matters: A Performing Installation
Immerse yourself in an installation of dance and visual constructions exploring Domestic Matters. Dancing bodies will inhabit the exhibition structure and prompt a dialogue about ritual, intimacy and memory within the landscape. Check out our events calendar for additional performance dates. Free and open to all.
Thursday, March 24th, 7 to 8pm
Urban Monthly Mix Exchange: songs that make you feel triumphant
Love sharing and making CD mixes? Join our mixed tape community! Urban Monthly Mix Exchange is a program for the community to mingle, become exposed to new musical artists and exchange mixed CDs with fellow music enthusiasts. Free and open to all.
Saturday, March 26th, 2 to 6pm Gaming Anime Punch Style (GAPS) Coliseum: Super Smash Brothers Brawl The Gaming Anime Punch Style (GAPS) Coliseum is a fun, interactive event where gamers can put their skills to the test in a head-to-head, tournament-style video game competition. This month's featured game is Super Smash Brothers Brawl, where players can duke it out with their favorite Nintendo characters.
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On View
City Center Gallery Presents Third Eye
Friday, January 7th through Friday, March 25th | City Center Gallery presents Third Eye, a collection of artwork from ten Columbus-based artists who question, revolt against and embrace photography's impact on perception within contemporary culture. Through exploring the constructs and limitations of photography, the artists reveal its capacity to illustrate the relationship between artist, subject and viewer.
Image: Miles Tsang, 2008-2010 (detail), polaroid integral film
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Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America
Tuesday, January 18th through Saturday, March 26th | Created by documentary artists Warren Lehrer and Judith Sloan, Crossing the BLVD: strangers, neighbors, aliens in a new America showcases images, stories and sounds of recent immigrants and refugees living in the most diverse locality in the United States: Queens, New York.
Since the project began in 1999, Crossing the BLVD has grown into a multifaceted documentation, consisting of an award-winning book, CD, website, performances, public radio documentaries, and the traveling exhibition.
Image: Warren Lehrer, from Crossing the BLVD exhibition of Arthur Gulkarov, 2003
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Perpetuating the Senses: 2011 Art Scholars Juried Exhibition
Saturday, February 5th through Thursday, March 31st | While smells fade, visions fall, and sounds trail off and become silent, how can we prolong our sensations and feelings to make them immortal? This year, the Arts Scholars juried exhibition explores Perpetuating the Senses. The 2011 Arts Scholars Juried Exhibition features work from high-achieving Ohio State University students from all years of study who share a joint interest in the arts, including music, visual arts, design, dance and theatre.
Image: MaKenzie Frank, City of Actualization, 2010
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Domestic Matters: Distilling Geographies, Identities and Boundaries
Tuesday, March 1st through Thursday, March 31st | Domestic Matters explores the intimate geographies and everyday life practices in the Agrarian South. Combining mixed media, moving bodies and constructions of recycled materials and familiar spaces, the company entertains questions of art as a necessity and the embodiment of socio-cultural norms, socio-economics and constructions of identity.
Using materials (tar, reclaimed wood, corrugated metal, house paint, photographs), dancing bodies, stories and recipes of the South, Domestic Matters works with memory, displacement, concepts of home, and the complexities of gender, race, and sexuality.
Image courtesy of Mair Culbreth and Nicole Bauguss
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Upcoming Exhibitions
Art in the House
Tuesday, April 12th through Saturday, June 18th
Reception: Wednesday, April 27, 4:30 to 6pm |
The Art in the House exhibition displays an eclectic array of artwork produced by children participating in the Greater Columbus Arts Council's Art in the House program. Using the Frank Museum of Otterbein College's Ceremonial Objects & West African Artifacts exhibition as a point of inspiration, the young artists worked with the support of four master teaching artists to create works of art that are directly influenced by cultural objects from around the world.
Image courtesy of the Greater Columbus Arts Council
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2011 Master of Fine Arts Exhibition
Tuesday, April 19th through Saturday, May 14th
Reception: Saturday, May 7th, 6 to 8pm
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This annual exhibition is an opportunity to sample an array of current directions in contemporary art, fresh from the studios of practicing professional artists who are completing MFA degrees in the Department of Art at The Ohio State University.
Participating artists work in painting and drawing, performance, sculpture, photography, ceramics, printmaking, video, sound, new media, and varied combination of these media.
Image: Paula Gaetano Adi, Desiring-Machine I (y/o la reencarnación femenina de Sísifo) installation, 2010
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| City Center Gallery at the OSU Urban Arts Space | Call for entries from independent emerging artists:
City Center Gallery at the OSU Urban Arts Space is an opportunity for local emerging artists to display their art and launch their careers. One proposal per month will be given a grant of up to $500 and use of the corridor space at the entrance of the OSU Urban Arts Space.
By providing an exhibition space and funding, City Center hopes to foster the development of the independent, creative and innovative community in Columbus, Ohio.
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City Center Gallery is generously sponsored by the Efroymson Family Fund, a CICF Fund.
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Give Feedback about the OSU Urban Arts Space!
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If you've been to the OSU Urban Arts Space lately, we'd love to hear from you! Here at the Space, we want to encourage new ways of thinking about the performing and visual arts and their role in everyday life. Your feedback will help us to improve that experience. Please take a minute to complete a short survey on our website at http://uas.osu.edu/feedback. We value your opinion!
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