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This week marks the opening of two new exhibitions dealing with the urban landscape: Tracing Lines Project and Good Design in Hard Times. Image by John Javins.
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After School Arts: Drawing
Tuesday, January 10th, 4:00 to 5:30pm
Calling high school students! Join us on Tuesdays from 4:00 to 5:30pm for free art classes, provided at the OSU Urban Arts Space in partnership with Heather Wirth and the Columbus Artmobile. To sign up for a course, RSVP by email at uaseducation@osu.edu, or call 614-292-8861.
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Extended 2012 Idea Lab Grant Application Deadline
Wednesday, January 11th, 6:00pm
Have an idea for a project that serves the community? The OSU Urban Arts Space provides project support for innovative and entrepreneurial ideas through Idea Lab, a student-run project incubator that transforms OSU students' ideas into reality. Any Ohio State University student from any department is encouraged to submit a proposal to receive project support. For more information or to download an application, visit uas.osu.edu/idealab.
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Art Explorations for Kids: Power Lines and Design
Saturday, January 14th, 1:00 to 2:30pm
Create stories and designs during this month's Art Explorations. This program is free, but space is limited. RSVP by phone at 614-292-8861.
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Bright, Black and Veiled
January 6 - February 10
Reception: Saturday, January 28, 6:00 to 8:00pm
City Center Gallery launches the new year with an exhibition of large-scale paintings by local artists Stefan Hoza and Adam Johnson, who seek to extinguish the myth of the "enlightened painting."
Good Design in Hard Times
January 10 - February 4
Reception: Saturday, January 28, 6:00 to 8:00pm
Featuring four projects located in Columbus neighborhoods, this exhibition explores the way in which creative design defines today's generation and responds to a post-recession era.
Tracing Lines Project
January 10 - March 24 Reception: Saturday, January 28, 6:00 to 8:00pm
Tracing Lines follows power lines and infrastructure within the landscape; these lines are vital to our way of life, yet somehow they remain just outside our conscious focus.
Visit our website to learn about more upcoming programs and exhibitions.
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