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Columbus College of Art & Design to unveil new collaboration gallery

“What is Real?” is a new and free art gallery exhibition from the Ohio Representation Art Collective at CCAD in Columbus, Ohio.

CBUStoday CCAD Artist Hiroshi Hayakawa

See more works of art from Hiroshi Hayakawa, a CCAD professor + artist. | Photo via CCAD

A new gallery is headed to the Columbus College of Art & Design, and it’s keeping things real(ism).

What is Real?” is the newest art exhibition planned for Beeler Gallery at CCAD, and it will be open from Thursday, April 4-Saturday, April 27. This gallery was produced by The Ohio Representational Art Collective, and it features the works of 12 different artists, spanning from photography to paintings.

A free opening reception will take place on Thursday, April 4 from 5-7 p.m. Additionally, inspired community members can get involved with workshops led by featured artists.

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