Fall 2024
Concourse Gallery & Arlington Gallery 8 am-5 pm, Monday-Friday (or by appointment) Municipal Services Center 3600 Tremont Road
Galleries
EXPERIENCE
The Concourse Gallery serves to highlight the City’s ongoing commitment to the arts through revolving and diverse exhibits that are educational, engaging and accessible for all residents and visitors. Between the Mountains, Exploring the Great Plains of North America Artist: Thomas Croce November 20-January 31, 2025 Reception: Sunday, November 24 | 2-4 pm
Community Expressions: Artists of Upper Arlington July 17–September 13 Celebrate the vibrant and diverse artistic talents flourishing within our community. This gallery exhibit showcases the unique perspectives, styles, and mediums of artists living and working in Upper Arlington. Each piece reflects the rich tapestry of our neighborhood’s artistic heritage. Join us as we explore the depth and breadth of artistic talent thriving right here in Upper Arlington where community spirit thrives through art. Nature’s Rhythm Take an introspective look at the ever-changing environment and the dynamic evolution of life across seasons. Embark on a captivating journey through the abstract creations of Michelle Renée Garrison, where she seamlessly combines the artistry of Origami with painting, offering a whimsical and enchanting perspective into nature. Artist Workshop: Origami Ornament Artist: Michelle Renée Garrison Saturday, November 9 | 9 am-Noon FREE Call 614-583-5312 to register. Pre-registration is required Artist: Michelle Renée Garrison September 18-November 15 Reception: Sunday, September 22 | 2-4 pm
Explore the misunderstood beauty of the Great Plains and prairies of North America through the awe-inspiring photography of Thomas Croce. Contrary to the attention that a mountain landscape may command, Croce draws attention to the subtleties of the prairie landscape. While you may not find a specific focal point, get lost in the vast expanse of land and sky and glimpse back in time when prairies covered almost one third of North America and Bison roamed freely. Today, prairies and grasslands have diminished significantly and have become the world’s most endangered ecosystem.
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