Monday, June 22, 2026
HomeArts & Culture

Arts & Culture

More Recent Articles

Black Swamp Arts Fest Sweeps Bowling Green

Since 1993, downtown Bowling Green’s Black Swamp Arts Festival has been an area favorite. The free, three-day event is 100% volunteer-run, featuring music, arts,...

Fuller Art House Showcases ‘Invoking Narratives’

From the personal, to the political, the extraordinary and the mundane, everyone has a story. Contemplate the effects of individual stories and identities during...

The Arts Commission Announces Finalists for Momentum | Intersection

TOLEDO, OH – The Arts Commission is pleased to share the finalists for Momentum | Intersection, a new opportunity for regional artists and designers to collaborate with Pilkington Glass North America (Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.). Inspired by the studio glass movement, The Arts Commission seeks to provide new collaborations between applications of glass as an artistic medium and manufacturing processes.

Street Artist Phybr Teaches Spray Paint Workshop at Art Supply Depo

Street artist and muralist Ken Dushane III, AKA Phybr, moved from the Detroit art scene to Toledo a few years ago and brought his...

TMA’s Twilight Tours: Garden Party

Gain a new perspective on the Toledo Museum of Art’s Georgia and David K. Welles Sculpture Garden during Twilight Tours: Garden Party. The nighttime...

14th Annual Levis Commons Fine Art Fair

See works from over 130 jury-selected artists during the 14th annual Levis Commons Fine Art Fair. Presented by The Guild of Artists & Artisans,...

Amada Gargarc—Stritch Grad—Exhibits Hyperrealistic Paintings at Handmade Toledo

Who makes up your support network? Who are the people who have made you the person you are today? Life isn’t a solo venture,...

Tragedy and Hope: Monroe Writer Shares Personal Tale with New Play About Alzheimer’s

“I’m much more involved, I suppose, because it’s been a long process from the beginning to the end—and, of course, we’re not to the end yet. "

Author Florence Williams (‘The Nature Fix’) at the Public Library

Best-selling author, freelance writer and podcaster Florence Williams believes nature makes us happier, healthier and more creative, which is the premise of her book...

Route 23 Arts & Music Festival in Milan, MI

Head north on US-23 to Milan, MI for the Route 23 Arts & Music Festival, three days of live music, street performers, plays, literature,...

A Closer Look—’Close, Closer, Closest’—Interactive Public Art

Several years ago ACGT analyzed the distribution of public art by city council districts, and District 5 did not have any public works, according to Art in Public Spaces Coordinator Nathan Mattimoe. “On a basic level, public art is for everyone in the city,” he said. “We’re interested in expanding not only into neighborhoods surrounding downtown that have problems economically, but also into other neighborhoods in the city that don’t have a lot of public space available.”

FilmToledo’s Untitled Improv Show

Get a good laugh in with stand-up performances by Darin Casler, Ian Davis, Silas Green, Elliott Kreim, Charles Wetzel Jr. and host, Michael DeSanto...

‘Tears from the Hood’ Book Release Party

Toledo poet Melvin Douglas Johnson has been writing poems his entire life. Now, in his late 70s, Johnson shows no signs of slowing down....

River House Arts Present ‘Agency’, A Group Exhibit

How is an artist represented by their work? Meditate on the meaning of collaboration and individual force with the River House Arts group exhibit,...

7th Annual Barrio Latino Art Festival

Spend a minute in the 1200 block of Broadway to get a sense of the community’s creativity. With colorful, large murals, vibrant buildings and...

Eyes on East Africa at Wolfe Gallery

Whether her subject is African wildlife or cityscapes in Nairobi, photographer Chris Gordon finds herself inspired and invigorated by the people, culture and environment...