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Columbus Museum of Art at The Pizzuti is temporarily closed for reinstallation and renovation. General Admission. Adults • $5. Seniors (60+) • $5. Children (4-17) • $5. Members • FREE. Veterans and active military and their families • FREE. Spend $5 or more in the Short North Arts District within 24 hours and show your receipt for ...
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Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources, on display Nov. 12, 2021, through Feb. 6, 2022, in Columbus, Ohio, assembles more than 140 works of art by the artists who influenced Van Gogh, affording museumgoers rare insight into what spurred the Dutch artist’s own visionary work.
The museum primarily exhibits the Pizzuti family's collection, estimated in 2018 at about 2,400 works of contemporary art. The three-story Pizzuti Collection building in the Short North was built in the 1920s and has 18,000 square feet (1,700 m 2 ).
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With a constantly growing and thriving creative scene, the city has a lot to offer to those looking for an authentic, stimulating art experience. From museums & galleries to art studios & schools, here are some of the best places to get your fix for all things creative. Via Facebook. Columbus Museum of Art
Take a trip to the Columbus Museum of Art to see The Pizzuti Collection, view the work of contemporary artists at the acclaimed Wexner Center for the Arts, or view the largest collection of Franklin County artists just by walking the halls of the Greater Columbus Convention Center.