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Experience 3 transformative exhibitions at the Columbus Museum of Art this fall

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A sneak peek at what visitors will find while exploring the “Fragments of Epic Memory” exhibition.

Unknown, White River, Jamaica, about 1915. Gelatin silver print. Montgomery Collection of Caribbean Photographs.†

This fall, experience three powerful exhibitions at the Columbus Museum of Art.

In “Transcendence” and “August Moon,” legendary photographer Ming Smith explores the Columbus neighborhoods where she came of age and pays homage to playwright August Wilson through photographs of Pittsburgh’s Hill District.

“Fragments of Epic Memory” takes you on an immersive journey through the Caribbean and its diaspora, pairing historical photographs with works of contemporary art.

Discover these exhibitions at the Columbus Museum of Art now through January 26, 2025.

Plan your visit.

†Purchase, with funds from Dr. Liza& Dr. Frederick Murrell, Bruce Croxon & Debra Thier, Wes Hall & Kingsdale Advisors, Cindy & Shon Barnett, Donette Chin-Loy Chang, Kamala-Jean Gopie, Phil Lind & Ellen Roland, Martin Doc McKinney, Francilla Charles, Ray & Georgina Williams, Thaine & Bianca Carter, Charmaine Crooks, Nathaniel Crooks, Andrew Garrett & Dr.Belinda Longe, Neil L. Le Grand, Michael Lewis, Dr. Kenneth Montague & Sarah Aranha, Lenny & Julia Mortimore, and The Ferrotype Collective,2019. Photo © AGO. 2019/266

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