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Let's start at the Museum Store featuring great jewelry, books and other delightful and creative pieces. The store is run by nearby German Villager Pamela Edwards!
Let's start at the Museum Store featuring great jewelry, books and other delightful and creative pieces. The store is run by nearby German Villager Pamela Edwards!
What is the Museum Store mission?
CREATIVE GOODS + GOOD DESIGN
The Museum Store at CMA offers products carefully chosen to capture the essence of creativity and excellent design. Our goal is to enhance your museum visit by providing an exciting shopping experience that reflects the dynamics of the collection, exhibitions and programs presented. Our wide range of objects are handmade locally or well made from around the world to inspire, engage and delight. We are the shopping destination for all life’s special occasions – fun and functional gifts, jewelry and personal accessories, toys designed for imaginative play and a diverse mix of books on art and design.
FREE TO SHOP. People who come to CMA just to shop in the Museum Store do not pay for parking or general admission. Ask a member of our Museum Store team to validate your parking when you make your purchase.
CREATIVE GOODS + GOOD DESIGN
The Museum Store at CMA offers products carefully chosen to capture the essence of creativity and excellent design. Our goal is to enhance your museum visit by providing an exciting shopping experience that reflects the dynamics of the collection, exhibitions and programs presented. Our wide range of objects are handmade locally or well made from around the world to inspire, engage and delight. We are the shopping destination for all life’s special occasions – fun and functional gifts, jewelry and personal accessories, toys designed for imaginative play and a diverse mix of books on art and design.
FREE TO SHOP. People who come to CMA just to shop in the Museum Store do not pay for parking or general admission. Ask a member of our Museum Store team to validate your parking when you make your purchase.
We always offer personal shopping services to our members and customers – in person at the store, online or by phone. We can find the perfect gift, wrap it up and deliver locally or ship anywhere. You can also shop online for select items. https://museumstore.columbusmuseum.org/
Our profits always benefit the programs of the Museum.
Our profits always benefit the programs of the Museum.
Current exhibit on display: Art after Stonewall
Dates: March 6 – October 4, 2020
Admission: Tuesday – Sunday: $26 adults, $17 for seniors (60+) students (18+), children (4-17), free for members,
children 3 and under and active military and veterans and their families. Admission on Thursday evenings (5:00-
9:00 pm) is $10, on Sunday admission is $8.
Art after Stonewall is the largest art museum exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall
Riots in North America. Called one of the best and most important exhibitions of the decade by ARTnews, this
groundbreaking survey features more than 250 works of art and related visual materials that explore the profound
impact of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ) Civil-Rights movement on the art world. Art after
Stonewall is organized by the Columbus Museum of Art and curated by artist and art historian Jonathan
Weinberg, currently a critic at the Yale School of Art, in concert with Tyler Cann, CMA’s Pizzuti Family Curator of
Contemporary Art, and Drew Sawyer, the Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator of Photography at
the Brooklyn Museum (formerly Associate Curator of Photography at CMA).
Admission: Tuesday – Sunday: $26 adults, $17 for seniors (60+) students (18+), children (4-17), free for members,
children 3 and under and active military and veterans and their families. Admission on Thursday evenings (5:00-
9:00 pm) is $10, on Sunday admission is $8.
Art after Stonewall is the largest art museum exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall
Riots in North America. Called one of the best and most important exhibitions of the decade by ARTnews, this
groundbreaking survey features more than 250 works of art and related visual materials that explore the profound
impact of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTQ) Civil-Rights movement on the art world. Art after
Stonewall is organized by the Columbus Museum of Art and curated by artist and art historian Jonathan
Weinberg, currently a critic at the Yale School of Art, in concert with Tyler Cann, CMA’s Pizzuti Family Curator of
Contemporary Art, and Drew Sawyer, the Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator of Photography at
the Brooklyn Museum (formerly Associate Curator of Photography at CMA).
Art after Stonewall presents a diverse group of artists and activists who lived and worked at the intersections of
avant-garde art worlds, radical political movements, and profound social change. The exhibition focuses on both
the work of openly LGBTQ artists as well as the practices of straight-identified artists seeking engagement with
queer subcultures. Art after Stonewall highlights a wide array of conceptual, performance, film, and video art, as
well as photography, painting, sculpture, and music, along with historical documents and images taken from
magazines, newspapers and television. Major support for the exhibition is provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation.
avant-garde art worlds, radical political movements, and profound social change. The exhibition focuses on both
the work of openly LGBTQ artists as well as the practices of straight-identified artists seeking engagement with
queer subcultures. Art after Stonewall highlights a wide array of conceptual, performance, film, and video art, as
well as photography, painting, sculpture, and music, along with historical documents and images taken from
magazines, newspapers and television. Major support for the exhibition is provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation.
Catalogue:
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated 300-page catalogue with essays by more than 20 established
and emerging scholars as well as entries by artists, including Andrew Durbin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton-
Harris, William E. Jones, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Richard Meyer, Flavia Rando, Alpesh Patel, Christopher
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated 300-page catalogue with essays by more than 20 established
and emerging scholars as well as entries by artists, including Andrew Durbin, Harmony Hammond, Lyle Ashton-
Harris, William E. Jones, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Richard Meyer, Flavia Rando, Alpesh Patel, Christopher
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Coming soon: Columbus-based artist Aminah Robinson’s work called Raggin On
Exhibition: Raggin’ On: The Art of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson’s House and Journals
Dates: November 2020 – October 20221
Venue: Columbus Museum of Art (CMA)
Admission: Tuesday – Sunday: $26 adults, $17 for seniors (60+) students (18+), children (4-17), free for members, children 3 and under and active military and veterans and their families. Admission on Thursday evenings (5:00- 9:00 pm) is $10, on Sunday admission is $8.
Dates: November 2020 – October 20221
Venue: Columbus Museum of Art (CMA)
Admission: Tuesday – Sunday: $26 adults, $17 for seniors (60+) students (18+), children (4-17), free for members, children 3 and under and active military and veterans and their families. Admission on Thursday evenings (5:00- 9:00 pm) is $10, on Sunday admission is $8.
Raggin’ On presents six decades of Aminah Robinson’s art and writing. The exhibition invites visitors to experience the artist’s home and creative processes and to better understand her intention “to celebrate the everyday lives and culture of Black people and their endurance through centuries of injustice.” In addition to Robinson’s art, this exhibition includes furnishings she made for her house; books from her impressive library; collections of buttons, fabrics, canes, dolls, and thimbles; art she traded with other artists; and photo enlargements of her living spaces and studios. Complementing the visceral experience reflective of the artist’s home, visitors will explore their own stories, understand Robinson’s process by creating their own art, and peruse Robinson’s journals through interactive technology.
Nannette Maciejunes, the executive director, hosts an Art Book Club onsite and online.. All Art Book Club books are available in the Museum Store. Here’s more info about the Art Book Club: //www.columbusmuseum.org/calendar-and-events/artbookclub/