OTE Arts 2024 Exhibitions
OTE Arts 2024 Exhibitions
“Quietly Notice” by Erica Fitzgerald in The OTE Arts Gallery
Opening Reception on Saturday, September 14th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
“Pause” by Tara Nicodemus at The Mansion 731
Opening Reception on Saturday, August 24th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
“The Garden” by Joseph Leonard in Gallery A
Opening Reception on Saturday, August 10th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
Exhibit by artist Joseph Leonard, who, after technical training, wanted to rediscover his joy in artmaking.
“What I found interesting between the years 2015 and 2019” by Zachary Mitchell
Opening Reception on Saturday, August 10th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
“Lily of the Valley” by Hannah Fitzgerald in The OTE Arts Gallery
Opening Reception on Saturday, August 10th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
“All The Little Springs” by Rena Ivy at The Mansion 731
Opening Reception on Saturday, April 13th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
Exhibit by artist Rena Ivy showcasing the beauty in simple moments, and likewise the aching in the artist’s heart to capture these moments. Each painting is a vignette, diving into the daily renewal we find in sunlight and nature all around us…
“This Sacred Mess” by Morgan Rose Free
Opening Reception on Saturday, April 13th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
Witness the work evolve as meticulously crafted candles are lit about halfway through the opening reception; around 6:30PM, beginning a sensory journey.
Join us in embracing the ephemeral nature of art as the sun sets and the candles slowly melt. These candles serve as both art objects and catalysts for transformation, leaving the installation forever changed.
“Assemble The Musicians!” by Gerrie McManamon
Opening Reception on Saturday, March 9th from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
A collection of paintings and prints honoring some of Columbus’ finest musicians…
“MUSED” A Solo Exhibition by Cassidy Boyuk
Opening Reception on Saturday, March 2nd from 5:00-8:00pm. Free to the public.
“MUSED” features portraits that combine the Baroque elements and techniques of Boyuk’s classical training with modern subjects. Using the opulent patterns, luxurious materials and dignified poses….