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Sketchy art

After sitting through office meetings do you check your notes later only to find a bunch of key words scribbled amongst hand-drawn butterflies, human eyes or pinwheels?

Raising the stakes

Putting the city on the art world's map takes more than just artists; the galleries have to do their part as well, which is certainly happening here.

Hit the streets

After last month’s successful Glass Hop, the Arts Commission of Greater Toledo keeps the second Thursday Art Walk series rolling on July 12.

Seeing in the dark

Art is at its best when it's pushing boundaries.

Three sheets to the wind

By the time Lou “Looney” Mannhauser and I got to T.G.I. Friday's on Airport, we were already three sheets to the wind, from celebrating the finalization of his divorce since around 10:30 that morning.

The Family Fang

The Family Fang - Kevin Wilson Family trees can be a bitch. Just ask Annie and Buster Fang (Child A and B).

Opening act

There’s a new theatrical “un-company” in Toledo, the Catalyst Theatre Network, and they are set to explore the human condition outside the traditional isolated ensemble by collaborating more with the area’s already established theatre community.

Polishing a gem

The Collingwood Arts Center is revamping its look while helping conserve energy.

It's Friday & Ongoing Exhibitions

Events at the Toledo Museum of Art

Art in the summer

Cool down this summer with a hot collection of regional art at the wonderful display space at the Fine Arts Center on the...

Casual masterpieces

Sure, you've doodled on your share of napkins — but those doodles weren’t deemed worthy of hanging on the wall of a museum - until now

Art for awareness

A snake, a tree and a disco ball all were highlights of last year’s Art of Prevention, Planned Parenthood’s unique annual exhibition

Under the dome

Perrysburg's 577 Foundation is a welcome retreat from the world

Counterweight to apathy

Dennis Sawan is an energetic law student and a clerk to a judge in Toledo Municipal Court, but Sawan spends his free time scouring satellite photos for the perfect vantage point.

Walking Down a Dream

With a style that's equally playful and ominous, Vivian Ivey's vibrant paintings of cartoonish children are wildly surreal and ambiguous

Picture Perfect

Art Supply Depot's new Photo Transfer Basic class
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