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One More Kiss

Moonglow and other bittersweet stages

Inspired by decay

Rust Belt Muse, pays tribute to the former glory days of the industrial Midwest while exploring humanity’s impact on the environment.

Visual storyteller

LeSo Gallery will feature a series of 17 panels of folded paper and pencil drawings for the exhibit, Autism, A Mexican Adventure.

Art electronic

The convergence of art and technology is the inspiration for the juried exhibition, Zeroes and Ones: Computer Generated Art, hosted in the Toledo Museum of Art

Midwest Sculpture Initiative puts people into art

While the positioning of humanoid figures in Blue Human Condition made a lot of noise in Adrian, another twelve communities are quietly installing...

Into the woods: a tribute

American Gallery is celebrating the annual celebration of the unique habitat of the Oak Openings Region.

The art of ornithology

To welcome our area’s annual Biggest Week in American Birding, the TMA is presenting two exhibitions of our fine feathered friends.

Catholic guilt

Collaborative Toledo will present an intimate, heady drama—one that takes place in the Catholic church.

Jets vs. Sharks

Get ready to snap your fingers—the current Broadway production of the 1957 musical West Side Story is coming to the Stranahan.

Now you see me, now you don’t

55 year old comic veteran and Vegas mainstay to hold his last show ever in Toledo

The deal of a lifetime

Faust will sell his soul again at The Valentine Theatre

The King of Garden Art

Chances are, you know someone who has a charming sculpture in their home or garden designed by Waterville-based artist George Carruth.

Express Yourself

The Installation and Performance Art Class at the University of Toledo has a fun way to build a sense of community through artistic expression.

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.

The feathered serpent

For the rest of 2014, Prehistoric Flying Reptiles, a new exhibit at the Toledo Zoo, will provide an opportunity to see what these majestic animals might have looked like millions of years ago.

Music is the word

East Toledo's LeSo Gallery is no stranger to the avant garde and artistic—the gallery has recently hosted some of Toledo's most inventive shows.