2018 B.R.E.A.D! Festival honors even more diversity
by Colleen D’Angelo, Dublin Life Magazine The B.R.E.A.D! Festival, which was formerly held in Historic Dublin, bolsters connectedness among people of all backgrounds, cultures and even ages. If you are...
View ArticleCultural diversity at forefront of Dublin Arts Council’s B.R.E.A.D!
by Sarah Sole, ThisWeek Community News For Columbus resident Suzan Bradford-Kounta, West African culture always was part of her life. It was present in her upbringing, and later when she immersed...
View ArticleB.R.E.A.D! Festival returns for a third year
by Jenny Wise, CityScene With goals to Bake, Reconnect, Educate, make Art and celebrate Diversity, the B.R.E.A.D! Festival continues to grow and evolve each year, and not without community input. The...
View ArticleMonks making mandala as part of Dublin festival
by Ken Gordon, The Columbus Dispatch The public is invited to Coffman Park pavilion to watch Buddhist monks painstakingly create intricate sand art. Bent over a table, their shaved heads nearly...
View ArticleBuddhist monks destroy beautiful sand mandala they created in Dublin
by Doral Chenoweth, The Columbus Dispatch Six Buddhist monks from the The Drepung Loseling Monastery spent five days creating a masterpiece — only to destroy it Sunday night. They spent 40 hours...
View ArticleDublin Arts Council Planning, exhibits are focus for 2019
by Sarah Sole, ThisWeek Community News Dublin Arts Council officials are working with city of Dublin leaders on a five-year plan that would identify options for permanent and temporary art in the city....
View ArticleNetworking helps Arts Council sign touring performers for Sundays at Scioto...
by Sarah Sole, ThisWeek Community News This year’s lineup of artists for the Dublin Arts Council’s annual Sundays at Scioto concert series will feature a lot of talent the nonprofit wouldn’t regularly...
View ArticleQuilts capture terrain of American Southwest in vivid colors
by Peter Tonguette, The Columbus Dispatch The scorching heat, barren terrain and unmistakable colors of the American Southwest are vividly evoked in a new exhibit at the Dublin Arts Center. Yet, in...
View ArticleFrom oddity to cherished – Dublin icon ‘Field of Corn’ celebrates 25 years
by Ken Gordon, Columbus Dispatch Sept. 29, 2019 When sculptor Malcolm Cochran unveiled his design, featuring rows of 6-foot concrete corn cobs, public reaction was mixed. When the city threw a 25th...
View ArticleSeven Questions with “Field of Corn” artist Malcolm Cochran
by Dave Ghose, Editor, Columbus Monthly Sept. 27, 2019 As Dublin celebrates the 25th anniversary of the quirky attraction, its creator talks about its playful (and somber) origins. View Full Article »...
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