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No Shame Theatre April 6, 13, 20 at 10:30 pmThe Springer Opera House, 10th Street
Art is for EveryoneSaturday, April 7 at 9:00 am – noonUptown
Strut the Hooch ParadeSaturday, April 7 at 9:30 amFrom Springer on 10th Street & Broadway
Market Days on Broadway OpeningSaturday, April 7, 9:00 am – noonBroadway
Glassblowing Experience: Spring Flowers*April 7-8, 10am; 11:30am; 1pm; 2:30pm; 4pm; 5:30pmColumbus Museum• Make your own glass Spring Flower! Workshop is available to individuals or groups.
Made in MidtownSaturday, April 7, 10:00 am – 2:00 pmThe Chapman House, 1410 Wynnton Rd• Exhibit including creative work by over 25 MidTown residents and business owners.
Oboe Studio RecitalSaturday, April 7 at 7:30 pmStudio Theatre, RiverCenter
Classic Albums Live: Led ZeppelinSaturday, April 7 at 7:30 pmRiverCenter
Schwob Contemporary EnsembleSunday, April 8, 4:00 pmStudio Theatre, RiverCenter
LOOK! @ The MuseumMonday, April 9, 12:15 pm Wynnton Road• A collaborative viewing exercise and dialogue centered around Wes Hempel’s The Marriage of History and Fiction, 1996.
Flute and Guitar RecitalMonday, April 9, 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Woodwind Chamber RecitalWednesday, April 11, 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Historic Columbus Lunch and LectureThursday, April 12 at 12:00 pmThe WC Bradley Co. Museum, Front Ave.• Lunch and Lecture with David Lewis
Art-RocksApril 1-22; Friday, April 6, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm (reception)Gallery on 10th• Painted rocks will be hidden around town, together the Rocks will complete passages from the My River Valley poem by Isiah Harper. The person who turns in the last piece of the puzzle will receive a prize!
Saxophone Studio RecitalMonday, April 2 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Clarinet Studio Recital Tuesday, April 3 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Guest Artist – Stephen Robinson, guitarThursday, April 5 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
On PrintmakingApril 5-28 (on view 24/7)CSU Fulcrum Gallery, Front Ave.
Hot Glass Date Night*Friday, April 6, 4:00 pm; 6:00 pm; 8:00 pmThe Columbus Museum• Learn how to gather, heat and shape molten glass into beautiful forms.
Reception for Faculty ExhibitionFriday, April 6, 5:00 pm – 6:30 pmCSU Bay Gallery; Corn Center, Front Ave.
ARTWalk 2018Friday, April 6, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm• A traveling reception connecting six centers of art – the Bo Bartlett Center; the Corn Center; Frank Brown Hall; the Bradley Co. Museum on Front Ave; Gallery on Tenth; The Seaborn Building.
Art in the CommunityFriday, April 6, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pmCSU Frank Brown Hall, Broadway• A celebratory reception to unveil permanent wall art pieces
Portraits from the Do Good Fund Opening ReceptionFriday, April 6, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pmCSU Rankin Photography Center, Broadway
Journey Tribute BandFriday, April 6 at 7:00 pmBroadway
Trumpet Ensemble ConcertThursday, April 12 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Curatorial Roundtable & Community TalkbackThursday, April 12 at 6:00 pmThe Columbus Museum, Wynnton Rd.• Internationally-known visual and performance artist Jonathan VanDyke, will discuss his on-site projects at The Columbus Museum.
Trumpet Ensemble ConcertThursday, April 12 at 7:30 pm Legacy Hall, RiverCenter
Perfect Arrangement at the Springer*April 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 7:30 pm; April 22 at 2:30 pmTickets available through Springer’s website
Jon Lumpkin ExhibitApril 12 – May 12, Reception: Thursday, April 12, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pmCorn Center, Front Ave
Off-Campus Event: Schwob Jazz Combo Friday, April 13, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pmThe Loft, Broadway
Talkback with Topher Payne, playwright of Perfect ArrangementFriday, April 13 following the performanceThe Springer, 10th Street
Lloyd Buchanan and the Cubed RootsFriday, April 13 at 7:00 pmUptown Columbus, Broadway
Guest Artist: Francisco Bernier, guitarFriday, April 13 at 7:30 pm Legacy Hall, RiverCenter
Behind Closed DoorsFriday, April 13 – Saturday, April 14 The Lion House, 1316 3rd Ave• See seven 10-minute plays, each created specifically for a room in The Lion House.Extremely limited seating. Facebook/Behind Closed Doors: An Immersive Night of Original Theatre
Spring Awakening: The Musical*April 13-14, 7:30 pm; April 15, 2:00 pm; April 19-21, 7:30 pmCSU’s Riverside Theatre Complex, Front Ave• A groundbreaking rock musical about adolescent love.
A R T B E A T C O L U M B U S . O R GO t o C a s t / A r t B e a t C o l u m b u s
“From Farm to Tableaux” Fundraiser Saturday, April 14The Columbus Museum
Phenix City Art ParkSaturday, April 14, 9:00 am – 12:00 pmWhitewater Ave, Phenix City
Kaleidoscope*Saturday, April 14 at 7:30 pmBill Heard Theatre, RiverCenter• This students-only concert showcases the breadth and depth of talent across the Schwob School of Music. Visit facebook.com/schwobofmusic
Percussion EnsembleSunday, April 15 at 4:00 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Horn Ensemble Concert, CSU SSOMSunday, April 15 at 7:30 pm
World Voice Day Celebration, CSU SSOMMonday, April 16 at 6:00 pmStudio Theatre, RiverCenter
Guitar Chamber Recital, CSU SSOMMonday, April 16 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Music under the DomeTuesday, April 17 at 5:00 pmCoca-Cola Space Science CenterThe Schwob School of Music
Sound of Music*April 17-18 at 7:30 pmRiverCenter
Bassoon Studio Recital, CSU SSOMWednesday, April 18 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
STEAM-Powered Education EveningThursday, April 19 at 5:30 pm The Columbus Museum, Wynnton Rd.
River City Horns: Rhythm, Blues, & SoulFriday, April 20 at 7:00 pmUptown Columbus
Carson McCullers Literary FestivalApril 20 - April 21 CSU’s Bo Bartlett Center, Front Ave• A celebration of creative writing for Georgia high school students. The event will feature public readings, master classes and student workshops conducted by nationally known writers and poets.
The Columbus Symphony Saturday, April 21 at 7:30 pmVerdi’s Requiem, RiverCenter• The CSO is joined by choral forces from CSU, Auburn University, and LaGrange College
Schwob Virtuosi String Ensemble, CSU SSOMSunday, April 22 at 4:00 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Maestro for a MomentSunday, April 22 at 7:00 pmYouth Orchestra of Greater ColumbusBill Heard, RiverCenter
CSU Trombone EnsembleSunday, April 22 at 7:30 pmLegacy Hall, RiverCenter
Bruno ZupanBeginning March 22Featured Artist of 2018 Artbeat, on Exhibit at the W.C. Bradley Co. Museum, Front Avenue
For more information: artbeatcolumbus.org; music.columbusstate.edu; uptowncolumbusga.com; springeroperahouse.org
* Admission/registration required
1. TSYS Campus at the Base of Broadway, “The Dancing Fountain” 2. 1329 Broadway, Fountain, circa 1970’s 3. Zach Tittell, “Untitled (Landscapes)” Mixed media, 2014 4. Mark Priest, “Sleeping Swan”, 2012, Steel 5. Zach Tittell, “Here and Now”, 2013, Steel and aluminum 7. Fountain, Circa 1970’s 8. Keith Smith, “Untitled No 4”, 2014, Steel 9. “The Photo Wall”, Art Project by CSU Students, 2015 10. Garry Pound, “Architectural Quilt, Bits and Pieces of Columbus, Georgia”, 2015, Wood 11. HENSE-Mural, 2014 12. Paul Howe, “The Soil Was Not Overly Loose”, 2009, Wood and Steel 13. Ashley Colbert, Powerbox Project, “Intertwine”14. The Thompson-Pound Art Program (TAP), “Peace Tree”15. 212 12th Street: First Baptist Church, Fountain, originally at the Rayborn Building in Washington, D.C. 16. Holy Family Church, “The Holy Family”, 1987, Bronze 17. George Goddard and Jon Lumpkin, “A Simple Act of Kindness”, 2006, Bronze 18. Christopher Fennell, “Paddle Wave”, 2007, Wood
19. Kaitlyn Underwood, “Generation”, 2013, Concrete, Mild Steel 20. Duke Oursler, “All the Above”, 2008, Steel 21. Jim Collins, “Mickey Watcher”, Powder Coated Aluminum and Steel 22. Kelsi Jackson, “Community”, 2015, Ceramics, Wood and Steel 23. Butch Anthony, “Cabinet of Curiosities”, 2014, Mixed Media 24. Sherri Treeby, “Saturday Distraction”, 2007, Bronze 25. 1035 Broadway, Fountain, Circa 1970’s, Cast Iron 26. Gregory Johnson, “Inquisitive Eage”, 2014, Bronze 27. George Goddard, “Lithosere”, 2009, Steel28. “Fit for Man and Beast”, Fountain, 1970’s, Cast Iron 29. Jon Lumpkin, “Phoenix”, 2008, Steel30. Susan Geissler, “Mayflower”, 2007, Bronze 31. George Goddard and Jon Lumpkin, Artists, “Flight”, In Honor of Harry Kamensky 32. Richard Rist, “All Gave Some-Some Gave All”, 2004 33. Richard Rist, “In honor of our Veterans”, 1991 34. Gabrielle Garley, “Splash”, 2014, Enamel coated steel 35. Marc Moulton,”Garden”, 2008, Stainless Steel
36. T.J. Sanders, “Untitled”, 2013, Steel and Enamel 37. Fountain, Hans Muhr, “Drama”, 2002, Turkish Marble 38. Gabrielle Garley, “Junction”, 2013, Steel and enamel 39. Junichi Arai, “Reflection”, 2001, Metallic yarns and chemically altered fibers 40. Dimitri Gerakaris, “The Evolution of the Cotton Plant”, 1985, Hand Forged Iron Archway41. John Schley, “The Heron’s Nest”, 2015, Eastern Red Cedar, treated pine wood shell, North Carolina Rhododendron and braided steel 42. Seward Johnson, Jr., “When Now Becomes Then”, 1985, Bronze 43. “Splash Pad”, Designed by Will Barnes and Gary Gullatt 44. “Military Service Walk”, Designed by Will Barnes and Gary Gullatt 45. Richard Beyer, John Beverly Amos, 1990, Bronze 46. Richard Beyer and Mark Reavis, “Columbus-The Story of Four Images of the Man”47. Mike Howard, “Mural”, 2016, Artbeat Event Mural 48. 901 Front Avenue at One Arsenal Place, Fountain 49. 801 Front Avenue at the Columbus Convention Center, Fountain
50. “Heritage Park”, George Goddard and Jon Lumpkin, Artists. Constructed in 1998. Dedicated in 199951. Confederate Memorial Statue 52. 700 Broadway, “Othell Hand Fountain”, 2001 53. “Promenade Fountain” 54. Liberty Bell, Exact replica donated by Columbus Bank and Trust Company, in 1976 55. 683 Front Avenue, “Garden Fountain”, Donated by Council of Garden Clubs in Columbus 56. “Morgan Fountain”57. 412 Broadway, “Old Courthouse Fountain”, circa 1890, but moved to this location in late 1960’s. 58. ”Kindred”, 1251 Wynnton Road, Columbus Museum59. 1200 6th Avenue, “Box Family Fountain”, made by Robinson Iron, in Alexander City, 1989, Cast Iron 60. Sarling Fountain in Midtown at the intersection of Buena Vista and Wynnton Road 61. Photoplay by John Schwan on Southwest Corner of Lakebottom Park 62. “Powerhouse” –a poem spanning 73 yards atop the retaining wall of the Riverwalk along the Chattachoochee River by the Eagle & Phenix Mills. Sculptor Mike McFalls, poet, Nick Norwood.
63. Hailey Mattwig, Powerbox Project, “Bouyant Amplification”64. “Post for Peace and Justice”, A project in collaboration with artist and educator Kira Corser, the CSU Department of Art Education Students and Spencer High School Art Students.65. “Stop! Gian Red Arrows” –directional art by Will Barnes66. Lakebottom Bandshell Mural – Hadley Mattwig; Ashley Colbert, Gazzi Holloway67. “Dragonfly Banners” – Michael Vaugh Sims68. Together 2016 Bench Projects69. TSU’s “Phoenix” and “Trojan Warrior”– Dr. Huo Bao Zhu70. Phenix City Art Park71. Together 2017 Mural – Butch Anthony72. Together 2017 Mural – Sally Bradley73. Together 2017 Mural – Garry Pound77. Together 2017 Mural – Najee Dorsey75. Word Mural “My River Valey” – Isiah M. Harper76. “Fall Line” Pard Morrision CSU public art installation at Frank Brown Hall
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