Grace and Force By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Matthew Vaughn If he were an animal, Matthew Vaughn says he’d be a snake. That’s because he can create melodies that glide elegantly [...]
One of Kind By Hailey Stangebye The Short North Mural Series met — then exceeded — our highest expectations. Over the course of the Harlem Renaissance campaign, we’ve commission 12 local, [...]
Sweet Memories By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Paul Freeth A few years ago, an American woman waltzed between the aisles of a train as it trailed across the landscape of India. She stopped [...]
Journey: Columbus to Harlem A PHOTO JOURNAL By Hailey Stangebye Photos by Elyse Applewhite A light breeze brushed the porch of the MPACC Shipping Container Gallery, gently rocking the hanging [...]
Art is a Relationship By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Richard Duarte Brown A young woman looked down at her son drawing and told him, “Don’t be an artist, you can’t make a living like [...]
Crafting these Streets By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Wriply Bennet One hundred. That’s how many pictures Wriply Bennet drew each night growing up in Columbus. She would stay up late and [...]
Standing Together By Hailey Stangebye Photos & videos courtesy of Cameron Granger Cameron Granger didn’t expect to find a community in Columbus. When he came from Cleveland to study at the [...]
Reflecting on the Harlem Renaissance Experience at Gallery Hop The August Gallery Hop was magic. The warm, summer breeze carried the rhythmic rise and fall of spoken word down the streets of the [...]
Human Nature By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of Edmund Boateng Edmund Boateng sees inspiration for art in all of his surroundings. He could be sitting at dinner with his family when, [...]
Shaping Culture By Hailey Stangebye Photos courtesy of April Sunami April Sunami knows that culture is a form of power. She says it’s not laws or heavy-handed rules. It’s the way we influence [...]