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Art 101

Event Featuring Walter Chapman's Art

Alumni for Art

Art on the Mall Festival at the University of Toledo

Walk of Fame

Toledo Art Walk

Same Gallery, New Touch

American Gallery of Fine Art in Sylvania

The Giant in the Backyard

Big things are happening on Upton Avenue this summer as the Young Adult theater program—referred to as the Uptons (up-and-comers)—tackles a classic Sondheim musical, Into the Woods

Improv Musical

The pen is in the audience’s hand for Broadway’s Next H!t Musical, presented by BGSU.

Moving up in the theater world

After four years as general manager of the Valentine Theatre, Jori Jex has received a promotion.

Big changes at The Rep following big season

After a successful season as Creative Director for the Toledo Rep, Eric Hillenbrand is resigning his position, choosing to continue as a member of the theater’s board of trustees.

Sculpted fiber

A perfectionist, MacGregor captures fans with a blend of traditional and innovative art using wool felt as her medium.

Of noble institutions

Between 2002 and 2008, photographer Christopher Payne was granted access to seventy mental institutions in thirty states to document the architectural structures built to offer refuge, therapy and healing.

Rights on

Toledo Museum of Art is honoring those who championed equality half a century ago with the exhibition, People Get Ready: 50 Years of Civil Rights.

More fun-ctional art

Downtown Toledo is sporting ten new artist designed bike racks to park your wheels in style.

Board awards

Volunteers of the Village Players, get ready to party at the community theater’s annual award ceremony, The Vippies

Survival of the fittest

Toledo based production company KVCT Concepts created Trapped Toledo as an interactive group challenge designed to test the survival skills of you and your friends.

Digital Dreams

Can a video game be fine art? According to the Toledo Museum of Art, the answer is yes.

Twenty years of YAAW

Every summer since 1994, up to 50 young artists between the ages of 14 and 18 have been selected to participate in the Arts Commission’s Young Artists at Work (YAAW) program.