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No One Teaches Us How to Be Daughters July 11-August 3 Urban ARts Space purple background with photo of flowers in white

Missing Black Women and Familial Inheritance at the Heart of New Exhibition at Urban Arts Space

By Diane Kollman

Stirred by witnessing the impact of her great-aunt going missing, poet Ajanaé Dawkins is investigating the myriad ways that Black women go missing or lose themselves amid family archival. Dawkins’s…

Ajanae kneeling on the floor with papers

Columbus Makes Art Presents Ajanaé Dawkins on Beyoncé, Poetry and Lineage

Ajanaé Dawkins, Urban Arts Space’s current Community Artist-in-Residence, is a poet, performer and theologian based in Columbus. Her upcoming exhibition—No One Teaches Us How to Be Daughters…

A photo of 7 musicians playing classical instruments in a practice room.

Columbus ensemble brings overlooked queer composers to the fore

"When musicians Noah Demland and Sam Johnson first talked about collaborating, a number of their conversations centered on a series of questions: What makes music queer? And can you tell a person is…

Altar with photographs and candles

Flesh, Skin, and Bones: Contemplating “A Love Letter”

By Andrea Hefferan

“The wind opens up these wounds, and it hurts to write these words to you. But I know I have to tell you these truths in this way, understand?” — Tanya Diaz-Kozlowski What do trauma and love have in…

Ohio State administrators and central Ohio artists participated in a panel discussion.

Ohio State’s Juneteenth event celebrates community connections

“'Here in the Hale Center, we have one of the largest Black art collections in the United States and we’re also recognized by the Association for Black Culture Centers as one of the top [centers of…

A photographic work by Ky Smiley, depicting two children jumping in the air

Liberation and joy share center stage in ‘Souls from the Well’ — Matter News

"'The show is to really acknowledge the intersection between Black and Palestinian liberation, and also as a reprieve for the amount of work that’s been done specifically in fighting for Palestinian…

Roomful of people at the Juneteenth panel

Reflecting on the History of Juneteenth and Ohio State’s Frank W. Hale Black Cultural Center

By Terron Banner

The Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln, who proclaimed that the enslaved “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Now, why he did that is a conversation for…

A photo of three portraits painted in light colors, primarily blue, green, and purple, hanging on the wall.

Urban Arts Space exhibits convey diverse experiences of people of color

"Urban Arts Space, part of Ohio State University's College of the Arts, is hosting concurrent exhibitions that illustrate the diverse experiences of people of color. 'FREEQUENCY,' curated by April…

Headshot photos of Dr. Terron Banner and Dr. Joni Boyd Acuff

Announcing the Community Engagement Grant Award

"The project's core objective is to establish sustainable support for ongoing programs and initiatives that prioritize co-creation with and within the community. This entails forging and nourishing…