Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party

if you say so with collage of a vase of flowers, avocado, and text on the background
June 17, 2025
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Urban Arts Space

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2025-06-17 13:00:00 2025-06-17 14:00:00 Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party RSVP for these free eventsA daytime dance party facilitated by Michelle Herman, which serves also as a warmup for the ballet class that follows it (but you can come for the party and not stay for ballet!). The music will be a six-decade-span mix of soul, R&B, hip-hop, pop, and moreIf You Say So is a multidisciplinary show of art, literature, and dance about heightened experience: love and loss, grief and fear, and “everyday” struggles and challenges and the way we seek solutions for them. It is anchored by an exhibition of recent work by the painter Glen Holland as well as novelist and essayist Michelle Herman’s latest book, If You Say So, in which a series of Holland’s paintings are reproduced.The exhibition includes Holland’s most recent comic book painting series, “Scenes from Life (in the Near Future),” in addition to the comic book/still life painting series “Nature/Nurture and Other Old/Odd Debates,” a set of devotional paintings (“Retablos of Lamentation from the Future”), and other new work in egg tempera, India ink, shellac inks, acrylic, and water-miscible oil on glue/chalk gesso ground on panel.Herman’s new book—a collection of essays—tells true stories about loss and reinvention, longing and loneliness, friendship and community, family and home—and dance, the dedicated practice of which has led her on an unexpected new path through her life. If You Say So is a book about grief and the way it lives in the body—and joy, and the way it lives in the body too. Both Holland’s paintings and Herman’s book are in conversation with two dance works. One is the award-winning dance film “Spatula” (the making of which is chronicled in the book’s first essay), choreographed by Russell Lepley, with music by Counterfeit Madison. In the film, armies of ragtag, masked, and poorly armored “soldiers,” fitted with spatula swords and pot lid shields, confront each other in a scene that might have come directly out of one of Holland’s comic book panels. The second is a new, live-danced piece, “If U Say So,” co-created by Herman and Mallory Rowell and performed by a multigenerational, multinational group of dancers.Workshops, classes, talks, panel discussions, Q&As, talkbacks, and performances will occur throughout the run of the exhibition. A reading room in the gallery, stocked with copies of If You Say So and comfortable chairs, offers visitors a space to read, relax, and talk. On July 11, visitors can also participate in a book discussion facilitated by Christopher Purdy, host of WOSU/NPR Affiliate Radio’s “All Sides Books.” Every aspect of this interdisciplinary show explores and interrogates the making of art, the way art transforms experience, the way our experience of art transforms us—and the way art makes the unbearable bearable.The Reading Room will be stocked with copies of Michelle Herman’s new book, the memoir/essay collection If You Say So, and comfortable chairs for reading in. Come by on your lunch hour, after work, or any other time the gallery is open during the run of the show. We encourage visitors to read If You Say So throughout the month and to join the author at the culminating book discussion on July 11 at 6:00 PM in the gallery. Exhibition Run: Tuesday, June 17–Saturday, July 12, 2025Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party: Tuesday, June 17, 1–2 PMTuesday, June 24, 1–2 PMSaturday, June 28, 2–3 PMAbsolute Beginner, No-Experience-Whatsoever-Needed Ballet Class for Adults: Tuesday, June 17, 2–3 PMTuesday, June 24, 2–3 PMSaturday, June 28, 3–4 PMOpening Reception & Performance: Friday, June 20, 6–8 PMComplete Exposure: A Panel Discussion/Q&A on Writing About Yourself . . . & Others: Thursday, June 26, 6–7:30 PMRhythm and Release – A Dance Experience with Cherelle Brown: Thursday, July 10, 6:30–8 PMCommunity Dance Education and theMaking of "Spatula": A Conversation: Thursday, July 10, 8–9 PMIf You Say So Book Club Discussion with WOSU's Christopher Purdy: Friday, July 11, 6–7 PMArtist Talks with Glen Holland and Michelle Herman: Friday, July 11, 7–8:30 PMBelly Dance Class with Danielle Schoon: Saturday, July 12, 2–3 PMDance Performance with Talkback & Rock 'n Roll Show: Saturday, July 12, 5–7 PM To read more about each event, go to the If You Say So page.Visiting Urban Arts Space50 W. Town St., Ste. 130Columbus, OH 43215Located in the historic Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus.HoursTuesday–Saturday | 11 a.m.–6 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursday.Admission to our exhibitions and programs is free!View this map for parking garage options, with street parking on Rich, Front, and Wall Street, or go to our Accessibility page for bike or bus directions. Urban Arts Space America/New_York public
June 24, 2025
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Urban Arts Space

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2025-06-24 13:00:00 2025-06-24 14:00:00 Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party RSVP for these free eventsA daytime dance party facilitated by Michelle Herman, which serves also as a warmup for the ballet class that follows it (but you can come for the party and not stay for ballet!). The music will be a six-decade-span mix of soul, R&B, hip-hop, pop, and moreIf You Say So is a multidisciplinary show of art, literature, and dance about heightened experience: love and loss, grief and fear, and “everyday” struggles and challenges and the way we seek solutions for them. It is anchored by an exhibition of recent work by the painter Glen Holland as well as novelist and essayist Michelle Herman’s latest book, If You Say So, in which a series of Holland’s paintings are reproduced.The exhibition includes Holland’s most recent comic book painting series, “Scenes from Life (in the Near Future),” in addition to the comic book/still life painting series “Nature/Nurture and Other Old/Odd Debates,” a set of devotional paintings (“Retablos of Lamentation from the Future”), and other new work in egg tempera, India ink, shellac inks, acrylic, and water-miscible oil on glue/chalk gesso ground on panel.Herman’s new book—a collection of essays—tells true stories about loss and reinvention, longing and loneliness, friendship and community, family and home—and dance, the dedicated practice of which has led her on an unexpected new path through her life. If You Say So is a book about grief and the way it lives in the body—and joy, and the way it lives in the body too. Both Holland’s paintings and Herman’s book are in conversation with two dance works. One is the award-winning dance film “Spatula” (the making of which is chronicled in the book’s first essay), choreographed by Russell Lepley, with music by Counterfeit Madison. In the film, armies of ragtag, masked, and poorly armored “soldiers,” fitted with spatula swords and pot lid shields, confront each other in a scene that might have come directly out of one of Holland’s comic book panels. The second is a new, live-danced piece, “If U Say So,” co-created by Herman and Mallory Rowell and performed by a multigenerational, multinational group of dancers.Workshops, classes, talks, panel discussions, Q&As, talkbacks, and performances will occur throughout the run of the exhibition. A reading room in the gallery, stocked with copies of If You Say So and comfortable chairs, offers visitors a space to read, relax, and talk. On July 11, visitors can also participate in a book discussion facilitated by Christopher Purdy, host of WOSU/NPR Affiliate Radio’s “All Sides Books.” Every aspect of this interdisciplinary show explores and interrogates the making of art, the way art transforms experience, the way our experience of art transforms us—and the way art makes the unbearable bearable.The Reading Room will be stocked with copies of Michelle Herman’s new book, the memoir/essay collection If You Say So, and comfortable chairs for reading in. Come by on your lunch hour, after work, or any other time the gallery is open during the run of the show. We encourage visitors to read If You Say So throughout the month and to join the author at the culminating book discussion on July 11 at 6:00 PM in the gallery. Exhibition Run: Tuesday, June 17–Saturday, July 12, 2025Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party: Tuesday, June 17, 1–2 PMTuesday, June 24, 1–2 PMSaturday, June 28, 2–3 PMAbsolute Beginner, No-Experience-Whatsoever-Needed Ballet Class for Adults: Tuesday, June 17, 2–3 PMTuesday, June 24, 2–3 PMSaturday, June 28, 3–4 PMOpening Reception & Performance: Friday, June 20, 6–8 PMComplete Exposure: A Panel Discussion/Q&A on Writing About Yourself . . . & Others: Thursday, June 26, 6–7:30 PMRhythm and Release – A Dance Experience with Cherelle Brown: Thursday, July 10, 6:30–8 PMCommunity Dance Education and theMaking of "Spatula": A Conversation: Thursday, July 10, 8–9 PMIf You Say So Book Club Discussion with WOSU's Christopher Purdy: Friday, July 11, 6–7 PMArtist Talks with Glen Holland and Michelle Herman: Friday, July 11, 7–8:30 PMBelly Dance Class with Danielle Schoon: Saturday, July 12, 2–3 PMDance Performance with Talkback & Rock 'n Roll Show: Saturday, July 12, 5–7 PM To read more about each event, go to the If You Say So page.Visiting Urban Arts Space50 W. Town St., Ste. 130Columbus, OH 43215Located in the historic Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus.HoursTuesday–Saturday | 11 a.m.–6 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursday.Admission to our exhibitions and programs is free!View this map for parking garage options, with street parking on Rich, Front, and Wall Street, or go to our Accessibility page for bike or bus directions. Urban Arts Space America/New_York public
June 28, 2025
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Urban Arts Space

Date Range
2025-06-28 14:00:00 2025-06-28 15:00:00 Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party RSVP for these free eventsA daytime dance party facilitated by Michelle Herman, which serves also as a warmup for the ballet class that follows it (but you can come for the party and not stay for ballet!). The music will be a six-decade-span mix of soul, R&B, hip-hop, pop, and moreIf You Say So is a multidisciplinary show of art, literature, and dance about heightened experience: love and loss, grief and fear, and “everyday” struggles and challenges and the way we seek solutions for them. It is anchored by an exhibition of recent work by the painter Glen Holland as well as novelist and essayist Michelle Herman’s latest book, If You Say So, in which a series of Holland’s paintings are reproduced.The exhibition includes Holland’s most recent comic book painting series, “Scenes from Life (in the Near Future),” in addition to the comic book/still life painting series “Nature/Nurture and Other Old/Odd Debates,” a set of devotional paintings (“Retablos of Lamentation from the Future”), and other new work in egg tempera, India ink, shellac inks, acrylic, and water-miscible oil on glue/chalk gesso ground on panel.Herman’s new book—a collection of essays—tells true stories about loss and reinvention, longing and loneliness, friendship and community, family and home—and dance, the dedicated practice of which has led her on an unexpected new path through her life. If You Say So is a book about grief and the way it lives in the body—and joy, and the way it lives in the body too. Both Holland’s paintings and Herman’s book are in conversation with two dance works. One is the award-winning dance film “Spatula” (the making of which is chronicled in the book’s first essay), choreographed by Russell Lepley, with music by Counterfeit Madison. In the film, armies of ragtag, masked, and poorly armored “soldiers,” fitted with spatula swords and pot lid shields, confront each other in a scene that might have come directly out of one of Holland’s comic book panels. The second is a new, live-danced piece, “If U Say So,” co-created by Herman and Mallory Rowell and performed by a multigenerational, multinational group of dancers.Workshops, classes, talks, panel discussions, Q&As, talkbacks, and performances will occur throughout the run of the exhibition. A reading room in the gallery, stocked with copies of If You Say So and comfortable chairs, offers visitors a space to read, relax, and talk. On July 11, visitors can also participate in a book discussion facilitated by Christopher Purdy, host of WOSU/NPR Affiliate Radio’s “All Sides Books.” Every aspect of this interdisciplinary show explores and interrogates the making of art, the way art transforms experience, the way our experience of art transforms us—and the way art makes the unbearable bearable.The Reading Room will be stocked with copies of Michelle Herman’s new book, the memoir/essay collection If You Say So, and comfortable chairs for reading in. Come by on your lunch hour, after work, or any other time the gallery is open during the run of the show. We encourage visitors to read If You Say So throughout the month and to join the author at the culminating book discussion on July 11 at 6:00 PM in the gallery. Exhibition Run: Tuesday, June 17–Saturday, July 12, 2025Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party: Tuesday, June 17, 1–2 PMTuesday, June 24, 1–2 PMSaturday, June 28, 2–3 PMAbsolute Beginner, No-Experience-Whatsoever-Needed Ballet Class for Adults: Tuesday, June 17, 2–3 PMTuesday, June 24, 2–3 PMSaturday, June 28, 3–4 PMOpening Reception & Performance: Friday, June 20, 6–8 PMComplete Exposure: A Panel Discussion/Q&A on Writing About Yourself . . . & Others: Thursday, June 26, 6–7:30 PMRhythm and Release – A Dance Experience with Cherelle Brown: Thursday, July 10, 6:30–8 PMCommunity Dance Education and theMaking of "Spatula": A Conversation: Thursday, July 10, 8–9 PMIf You Say So Book Club Discussion with WOSU's Christopher Purdy: Friday, July 11, 6–7 PMArtist Talks with Glen Holland and Michelle Herman: Friday, July 11, 7–8:30 PMBelly Dance Class with Danielle Schoon: Saturday, July 12, 2–3 PMDance Performance with Talkback & Rock 'n Roll Show: Saturday, July 12, 5–7 PM To read more about each event, go to the If You Say So page.Visiting Urban Arts Space50 W. Town St., Ste. 130Columbus, OH 43215Located in the historic Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus.HoursTuesday–Saturday | 11 a.m.–6 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursday.Admission to our exhibitions and programs is free!View this map for parking garage options, with street parking on Rich, Front, and Wall Street, or go to our Accessibility page for bike or bus directions. Urban Arts Space America/New_York public

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A daytime dance party facilitated by Michelle Herman, which serves also as a warmup for the ballet class that follows it (but you can come for the party and not stay for ballet!). The music will be a six-decade-span mix of soul, R&B, hip-hop, pop, and more


If You Say So is a multidisciplinary show of art, literature, and dance about heightened experience: love and loss, grief and fear, and “everyday” struggles and challenges and the way we seek solutions for them. It is anchored by an exhibition of recent work by the painter Glen Holland as well as novelist and essayist Michelle Herman’s latest book, If You Say So, in which a series of Holland’s paintings are reproduced.

The exhibition includes Holland’s most recent comic book painting series, “Scenes from Life (in the Near Future),” in addition to the comic book/still life painting series “Nature/Nurture and Other Old/Odd Debates,” a set of devotional paintings (“Retablos of Lamentation from the Future”), and other new work in egg tempera, India ink, shellac inks, acrylic, and water-miscible oil on glue/chalk gesso ground on panel.

Herman’s new book—a collection of essays—tells true stories about loss and reinvention, longing and loneliness, friendship and community, family and home—and dance, the dedicated practice of which has led her on an unexpected new path through her life. If You Say So is a book about grief and the way it lives in the body—and joy, and the way it lives in the body too. 

Both Holland’s paintings and Herman’s book are in conversation with two dance works. One is the award-winning dance film “Spatula” (the making of which is chronicled in the book’s first essay), choreographed by Russell Lepley, with music by Counterfeit Madison. In the film, armies of ragtag, masked, and poorly armored “soldiers,” fitted with spatula swords and pot lid shields, confront each other in a scene that might have come directly out of one of Holland’s comic book panels. The second is a new, live-danced piece, “If U Say So,” co-created by Herman and Mallory Rowell and performed by a multigenerational, multinational group of dancers.

Workshops, classes, talks, panel discussions, Q&As, talkbacks, and performances will occur throughout the run of the exhibition. A reading room in the gallery, stocked with copies of If You Say So and comfortable chairs, offers visitors a space to read, relax, and talk. On July 11, visitors can also participate in a book discussion facilitated by Christopher Purdy, host of WOSU/NPR Affiliate Radio’s “All Sides Books.” 

Every aspect of this interdisciplinary show explores and interrogates the making of art, the way art transforms experience, the way our experience of art transforms us—and the way art makes the unbearable bearable.

The Reading Room will be stocked with copies of Michelle Herman’s new book, the memoir/essay collection If You Say So, and comfortable chairs for reading in. Come by on your lunch hour, after work, or any other time the gallery is open during the run of the show. We encourage visitors to read If You Say So throughout the month and to join the author at the culminating book discussion on July 11 at 6:00 PM in the gallery. 

Exhibition Run: Tuesday, June 17–Saturday, July 12, 2025

Club Urban Arts: A Dance Party: 

Tuesday, June 17, 1–2 PM

Tuesday, June 24, 1–2 PM

Saturday, June 28, 2–3 PM

Absolute Beginner, No-Experience-Whatsoever-Needed Ballet Class for Adults: 

Tuesday, June 17, 2–3 PM

Tuesday, June 24, 2–3 PM

Saturday, June 28, 3–4 PM

Opening Reception & Performance: Friday, June 20, 6–8 PM

Complete Exposure: A Panel Discussion/Q&A on Writing About Yourself . . . & Others: Thursday, June 26, 6–7:30 PM

Rhythm and Release – A Dance Experience with Cherelle Brown: Thursday, July 10, 6:30–8 PM

Community Dance Education and theMaking of "Spatula": A Conversation: Thursday, July 10, 8–9 PM

If You Say So Book Club Discussion with WOSU's Christopher Purdy: Friday, July 11, 6–7 PM

Artist Talks with Glen Holland and Michelle Herman: Friday, July 11, 7–8:30 PM

Belly Dance Class with Danielle Schoon: Saturday, July 12, 2–3 PM

Dance Performance with Talkback & Rock 'n Roll Show: Saturday, July 12, 5–7 PM

 

To read more about each event, go to the If You Say So page.


Visiting Urban Arts Space

50 W. Town St., Ste. 130
Columbus, OH 43215
Located in the historic Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus.

Hours

Tuesday–Saturday | 11 a.m.–6 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursday.

Admission to our exhibitions and programs is free!

View this map for parking garage options, with street parking on Rich, Front, and Wall Street, or go to our Accessibility page for bike or bus directions.

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