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This week, we have some fun events with artists leading up to our first big winter reception! Image: Adam and Charlie, Stephan Hoza of Bright, Black and Veiled
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Talk with the Artists of Bright, Black and Veiled
Friday, January 27th, 5:00 to 6:00pm
Join painters Stefan Hoza and Adam Johnson of Bright, Black and Veiled for a casual talk and Q&A session about their objectives and their creative process.
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Lecture with Artist John Drury at Glass Axis
Saturday, January 28th, 3:00 to 4:00pm
Join us for a special off-site visit to Glass Axis where John Drury will give a lecture about his work in our current exhibition, Tracing Lines.
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Glass Demonstration at Glass Axis with Artist John Drury
Saturday, January 28th, 4:00 to 6:00pm
Tracing Lines exhibition guest artist John Drury will give a free glass demonstration at Glass Axis glass art studio in Grandview Heights.
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Winter Quarter Exhibitions Reception
Saturday, January 28th, 6:00 to 8:00pm Celebrate the first batch of exhibitions on view this winter quarter, including Tracing Lines, Good Design in Hard Times, Object/Imprint, and City Center Gallery's Bright, Black and Veiled. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Bright, Black and Veiled
January 6 - February 10
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
Featuring four conceptual ideas for potential 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
January 10 - March 24
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.
Object/Imprint
January 17 - March 3
Object/Imprint showcases the work of regional artists who expand on the contexts of object in their approach, and art category.
Visit our website to learn about our upcoming programs and exhibitions.
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