Arts

A recent $425,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation will help it come to fruition.
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Join us as we recap our experience touring “Interior Lives: Modern American Spaces, 1890-1945" and “Darrel Ellis: Regeneration” at the Columbia Museum of Art.
Dedicated to the strange + wonderful world that lies just beyond the mainstream, the festival is transforming the city into an experimental artwork.
The exhibit, featuring both local and nationally renowned artists, is on display through mid-August.
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World-renowned violinists Noah Bendix-Balgley and Shanshan Yao headline this week-long artistic celebration.
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With their short films, Justin Rabuck and Colby Sexton are giving you an up-close and personal look at local artists in their element.
The gallery will provide a larger space for the artist to showcase her work steeped with augmented reality technology.
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