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Thurber House: The Legacy of Author James Thurber

By Tiffany Guo

As Urban Arts Space Community Engagement Interns, our days commonly feature site visits and collaborations with various arts and culture organizations around Columbus. My first site visit earlier…

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Art students flourish through Ohio State externship program

More than 100 undergraduate students at The Ohio State University have worked as “externs” with area arts organizations since 2023, when the university received $2 million from the Mellon…

Queens of the Heartland: Celebrating Black History at Ohio History Connection

By Sefanit Reddae

Displayed at the Ohio History Center, the traveling exhibit Queens of the Heartland highlights African American women from Ohio, spanning the 1830s to today. It features their photos,…

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Introducing Xiaoxiao Bao, Urban Arts Space's New Community Learning and Experience Specialist

By Diane Kollman

Urban Arts Space is excited to welcome the newest member of our team—Dr. Xiaoxiao Bao, our Community Learning and Experience Specialist!

Xiaoxiao arrived in Columbus in 2019 after a seven…

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Narratives Rearranged: Collage as an Act of Resistance

By Nikki Skyer

Collage is an art rooted in disruption. It resists singular narratives, building from preexisting fragments and making space for complexity, contradiction, and the unlikely artist. That spirit was…

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5 Art Galleries in Columbus to Explore by Bus

By Myah Bayliss

In this hectic world we live in today, it is important to have spaces that ground and remind us of the interconnectedness we share with one another. That may entail your favorite local café, a…

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5 Essential Reads in Black Appalachian Studies

Urban Arts Space’s Community Artist-in-Residence, Tyiesha Radford Shorts, shares five of her essential reads connected to her expertise in Black Appalachian studies. From academic essays and…

A vibrant, stylized art poster with a grainy, high-contrast texture in shades of blue, pink, and white. Large, hand-drawn white lettering with a pink drop shadow reads, "Waiting for the Light to Change."  Small text in the corners notes an "MFA Thesis Exhibition" running from Feb 17–Mar 21, with an opening reception on Saturday, Feb 21. The background features a dark sky with pink-rimmed clouds and a black silhouette of a traffic light and power lines at the bottom.

Waiting for the Light to Change: An Invitation to Observe and Witness

By Nikki Skyer

COLUMBUS, OH, FEBRUARY 9, 2026 – Waiting for the Light to Change features bodies of work shaped by curiosity, reflection, and critical engagement with the world around us. This Master of…

The artist kneels on the gallery floor behind the oval-shaped soil installation, which features concentric rings of white ceramic shards and fabric-like sculptures.

796 Innocents: An Interview with Mia Sweeney Gahrmann

By Yushan Zhao

796 Innocents by Mia Sweeney Gahrmann takes its title from the 796 babies and young children whose remains were discovered in 2017 at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home in…