Events in Westerville

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Mystery and Whimsey: The Living Quality of Ukrainian Folklore

Frank Musem of Art at Otterbein University 39 S. Vine St., Westerville, OH, United States

In Mystery and Whimsey, Ukranian-born fiber and mixed-media artist Zaryana Bezu recalls her childhood in Kyiv, spent wandering the city’s aged, curved streets that were filled the legends, myths, and stories from Ukrainian folklore. Bezu’s installation of contextualized sculptures and poetry brings forth nature’s magnificent mystery that was called upon Continue reading →

Oleksii Koval: The ABC of Enamel

Oleksii Koval: The ABC of Enamel

Fisher Gallery at Otterbein University 27 S. Grove St., Westerville, OH, United States

The ABC of Enamel features Oleksii Koval’s mixed-media technique that incorporates hot enamel and etching, and that includes the artist’s Ukrainian series, Spring is Coming, Alphabet of the Big City, Jungle, Nu, and other individual works. The exhibition expresses the beauty and harmony of the world and the joy of Continue reading →

Against the Current: Lain Singh Bangdel – Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique

Miller Gallery at Otterbein University 33 Collegeview Rd., Westerville, OH, United States

Against the Current: Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique features the paintings of eminent Nepali artist Lain Singh Bangdel. Born and raised on a tea plantation in Darjeeling, India, Bangdel went on to study visual art in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Paris, eventually serving in leadership positions in the Royal Nepal Continue reading →

Only Abstract Will Do

Only Abstract Will Do

Fisher Gallery at Otterbein University 27 S. Grove St., Westerville, OH, United States

This exhibition features abstract art (1953 – 2023) from Otterbein’s permanent collection. The scope includes Otterbein students and faculty, as well as other local and global artists. The selections explore how abstraction can function as a unifying language of human experience, ideas, and emotions. Immerse yourself in the colors, forms, Continue reading →

Against the Current: Lain Singh Bangdel – Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique

Miller Gallery at Otterbein University 33 Collegeview Rd., Westerville, OH, United States

Against the Current: Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique features the paintings of eminent Nepali artist Lain Singh Bangdel. Born and raised on a tea plantation in Darjeeling, India, Bangdel went on to study visual art in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Paris, eventually serving in leadership positions in the Royal Nepal Continue reading →

Only Abstract Will Do

Only Abstract Will Do

Fisher Gallery at Otterbein University 27 S. Grove St., Westerville, OH, United States

This exhibition features abstract art (1953 – 2023) from Otterbein’s permanent collection. The scope includes Otterbein students and faculty, as well as other local and global artists. The selections explore how abstraction can function as a unifying language of human experience, ideas, and emotions. Immerse yourself in the colors, forms, Continue reading →

Against the Current: Lain Singh Bangdel – Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique

Miller Gallery at Otterbein University 33 Collegeview Rd., Westerville, OH, United States

Against the Current: Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique features the paintings of eminent Nepali artist Lain Singh Bangdel. Born and raised on a tea plantation in Darjeeling, India, Bangdel went on to study visual art in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Paris, eventually serving in leadership positions in the Royal Nepal Continue reading →

Only Abstract Will Do

Only Abstract Will Do

Fisher Gallery at Otterbein University 27 S. Grove St., Westerville, OH, United States

This exhibition features abstract art (1953 – 2023) from Otterbein’s permanent collection. The scope includes Otterbein students and faculty, as well as other local and global artists. The selections explore how abstraction can function as a unifying language of human experience, ideas, and emotions. Immerse yourself in the colors, forms, Continue reading →

Gateway to Himalayan Art – Rubin Museum

Gateway to Himalayan Art – Rubin Museum

Frank Musem of Art at Otterbein University 39 S. Vine St., Westerville, OH, United States

Gateway to Himalayan Art introduces the main forms, concepts, meanings, and religious traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Art, New York. A large multimedia map at the start of the exhibition orients viewers to the greater Himalayan region, which encompasses Indian, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Continue reading →

Against the Current: Lain Singh Bangdel – Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique

Miller Gallery at Otterbein University 33 Collegeview Rd., Westerville, OH, United States

Against the Current: Art, National Identity, and a Modernist Critique features the paintings of eminent Nepali artist Lain Singh Bangdel. Born and raised on a tea plantation in Darjeeling, India, Bangdel went on to study visual art in Kolkata (Calcutta) and Paris, eventually serving in leadership positions in the Royal Nepal Continue reading →

Only Abstract Will Do

Only Abstract Will Do

Fisher Gallery at Otterbein University 27 S. Grove St., Westerville, OH, United States

This exhibition features abstract art (1953 – 2023) from Otterbein’s permanent collection. The scope includes Otterbein students and faculty, as well as other local and global artists. The selections explore how abstraction can function as a unifying language of human experience, ideas, and emotions. Immerse yourself in the colors, forms, Continue reading →

Gateway to Himalayan Art – Rubin Museum

Gateway to Himalayan Art – Rubin Museum

Frank Musem of Art at Otterbein University 39 S. Vine St., Westerville, OH, United States

Gateway to Himalayan Art introduces the main forms, concepts, meanings, and religious traditions of Himalayan art with objects from the collection of the Rubin Museum of Art, New York. A large multimedia map at the start of the exhibition orients viewers to the greater Himalayan region, which encompasses Indian, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Continue reading →