
Hammond Harkins Galleries – in the heart of the Short North, Hammond Harkins showcases contemporary American and European art, and represents notable local and national artists, including Laura Alexander, Paul Hamilton and James Mason. Visit the gallery the first Saturday of every month during the Hilltop Art Hop. CMA’s collections are rounded out by contemporary works, folk art, glass and photography, as well as a Center for Creativity aimed at developing young artists and audiences.ģ060 Artworks – 3060 is an artist collective showcasing local creators and serving residents in the Hilltop neighborhood. The volunteer-run gallery also hosts events like the annual 934 Fest.Ĭolumbus Museum of Art – the Columbus Museum of Art features a robust collection of late 19th/early 20th century American and European art, and is home of the work of many Columbus favorites like Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Elijah Pierce and George Bellows.

Streetlight Guild – the new Streetlight Guild features an incredible range of events in the visual and performing arts, from music to poetry to gallery exhibitions, all with an emphasis on Columbus-based, original and underrepresented voices.ĩ34 Gallery – housed in an 1894 elementary school building in the Milo Grogan neighborhood, 934 Gallery features the work of local, national and international artists. Vanderelli’s gallery is situated in the heart of Franklinton, with 1,200 square feet of space dedicated to visual and performing arts, as well as community events. ROY G BIV – recently moved to Franklinton, ROY G BIV focuses on new and emerging artists. If you’re looking to explore the city’s visual arts, begin with these 25 museums and galleries! Columbus enjoys a wealth of art galleries and museums large and small, new and old, featuring the work of classic and contemporary artists, experimental and emerging work in every medium.
