Art & Culture News
“Walking Dead,” “Supernatural” actors to attend FantastiCon Toledo
Joe Nieporte is a self-proclaimed nerd who loves comic books, which he’s collected all his life. His love for the medium inspired him to create FantastiCon Toledo in 2015. This year’s FantastiCon Toledo will be the weekend of March 14-15 at
Reel to Real: Ann Arbor Film Festival Celebrates 25 years of Out Night
Showing the reality of policing The 25th anniversary of Out Night at the Ann Arbor Film Festival is a highlight of this year’s 64th Ann Arbor Film Festival. This milestone edition celebrates a quarter-century of dedicated queer cinema within
City Pages: Toledo Author Deb Weilnau Has Stories That Heal
Deb Weilnau is a Toledo-area author, speaker and educator whose work demonstrates how resilience can be transformed into meaningful action. Through memoir, children’s literature and community collaboration, Weilnau uses storytelling to foste
Art To Heart: Lenses + Lines: A collaborative canvas showcase
Nick Amrhein’s creative journey began in his early teens with a skateboard and a camera. What started with capturing images of friends skateboarding became a lifelong passion. Influenced by skate culture’s raw visuals and DIY mindset, Amrhe
Curtain Call: Toledo Voices Showcases Original Plays by Local Playwrights at Toledo Rep
Sitting on a beach reading a 800 + page long biography, Lin Manuel Miranda thought “This is my next show.” That little idea exploded into the international mega hit musical, Hamilton. The concept, to others, wasn’t clear how it would work-
Theater Notes March 2026
Feathers & Teeth Strike Feathers & Teeth Strike takes the stage at The Village Players Theatre with a bold production that leans into sharp storytelling. The Village Players invite audiences into an intimate setting for a dose of comedy with
Art Notes March 2026
Julia LaBay: Space & Construct(ion) | Art Exhibit Explore the power and symbolism of everyday tools in Julia LaBay’s solo exhibition Space & Construct(ion), featuring metal and wood sculpture, bronze casting, prints and mixed media. LaBay wi
Ohio Goes to the Movies – A Celebration of the Buckeye State on the Silver Screen
When Milan, Ohio’s own Thomas Edison unveiled his “kinetograph” in the 1890s, he had no way of knowing what he’d brought into the world. Through decades of innovation, creative development, and more than a dash of hard work, movies have beco
Toledo Ballet’s “Winter Works” Will Showcase Company Dancers
Toledo Ballet’s three company dancers – Liza Van Heerden, David Claypoole, and Rachel Aron – have been hard at work choreographing, planning, and rehearsing a new performance titled “Winter Works,” which will take place at 4 p.m. on March 8.
Art & Culture Archives
20 North Gallery Reopens with the exhibit “Adam Grant: Art for Life”
The return of 20 North Gallery
Portraits of Toledo heroes
From cities across the country, men and women have served their country with dignity.
Glass city legend
Toledo keeps Edith Franklin in its heart
Toledo’s Forest Cemetery
Inside the gates of Toledo’s 178-year old Forest Cemetery lie elements of our city’s history as a number of influential Toledoans are buried there.
AIGA Toledo’s summer show, “Away With Words”
Wrapped up in books
Homecoming: An exhibit featuring the work of local artists
A display at Secor Gallery, curated by Colleen Seambos
Between black and white
Local artist Sam Barton explores the
world of hip-hop through art
More fun-ctional art
Downtown Toledo is sporting ten new artist designed bike racks to park your wheels in style.
In the family
My great-grandmother – bless her heart – passed a few qualities on to my family, including: large feet
Spotlight on Nine
Every year, Hudson Gallery showcases the talents, visions and voices of nine local artists with an eclectic exhibition of their recent work.
Fiberworks Orphans Open Crafting
Projects include knitting, crocheting, lace making, and more.
It's Friday & Ongoing Exhibitions
Events at the Toledo Museum of Art
The Original Jeeps: An inspirational tale
The story of the race to create the first Jeeps is told in a new book.
Herrera and Gant to exhibit work at Quintero
Two powerful local artists will display their work at the Sofia Quintero this spring.







































