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Friday, May 7, 11am-7pm, Glass Axis, 620 W. Town St.

Join us for “Intersections,” a glass art exhibition displaying the blown glass works of artist Jim DeLange. This exhibit opens on Friday, May 7 and runs through Saturday, June 19. DeLange will be giving an artist talk about his exhibition and a public glassblowing demonstration on Friday, May 14, 6-8pm, for “Franklinton Fridays,” the “gallery hop” of the Franklinton Arts District.

Saturday, April 24, 2-4pm, Bridge Gallery, 400 W. Rich St.

Please join me for an afternoon full of wonder and magic at my first-ever Pop-Up Art Show at The Bridge Gallery in Columbus, Ohio. Many brilliant pieces of my artwork will be displayed, including, but not limited to, my new acrylic painting collection, EMBARK.

This art collection focuses on Afro-futurism, Magicalism, and Fantasy, transporting viewers to another galaxy. Pieces from my earlier collections will also be on display. I hope to see everyone there!

Tuesday, March 23, 6-8pm, Bridge Gallery, 400 W. Rich St.

Spring is here and it’s a new year, so it’s time to level up on our art collections by creating a fresh Pop Art themed painting to suit any space and personality. Bring your “bestie” or meet a new friend, while creating the perfect wall accessory for your home office or apartment. This socially-distanced activity is for anyone who wishes to explore a few simple design techniques and have some fun with pure imagination. No previous art experience is required. Join us and you’ll be on your way to a new creative you!

Friday, February 12, 6-9pm, Bridge Gallery, 400 W. Rich St.

Join us for socially-distanced open hours during Franklinton Friday on Friday, February 12, 6-9pm, at the Bridge Gallery at 400 West Rich St.

We are allowing ten people in the gallery at one time. Please reserve your time slot.

Kaleidoscope is a collection of works by Justin Campbell, Felicia Dunson, and Brenden Spivey that explore innovation, reflection, and expression.

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