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27 Thursday / April 27, 2017

Closing Reception: Toy Box

05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Hotel Indigo
http://www.cmadart.org

Columbus Museum of Art & Design (CMAD) invites the public to a closing reception of “Toy Box,” an exhibition of paintings by Madeline Winter at Hotel Indigo.

This closing reception will feature a gallery talk by the artist at 6 PM. Madeline’s work is inspired by specifically memories in which we play a pivotal role, but we have no recollection of.

“Toy Box” is currently on display at Hotel Indigo through April 27th.

Madeline Winter is a visual artist from Chicago, Illinois. She completed her undergraduate degree from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Bachelors of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Painting. She completed her Masters of Fine Arts in Painting from Indiana University in 2016. Winter has shown work in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and throughout Indiana. She has held residencies in Barcelona and Chicago.

For additional information about this exhibit, visit www.cmadart.org.

Exhibits

27 Thursday / April 27, 2017

My Children! My Africa!

07:30 pm to 10:30 pm
Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center in the Firebay Theatre
http://www.my-children-my-africa.com

“Fugard’s toughest and most moving political play. One of the theatre’s most affecting dissections of social upheaval.” –Linda Winer, New York Newsday

Generational conflict over the most effective means for ending apartheid in South Africa leads to an explosive confrontation between a gifted but impatient black township youth and his devoted but “old-fashioned” black teacher in this deeply felt and richly imagined drama first presented in the United States in 1989 by the New York Theatre Workshop. The unexpected involvement of a young white woman who befriends and learns from both men strips away the political trappings to reveal the human trauma at the heart of South Africa’s ongoing tragedy.

My Children! My Africa! is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

Cast:

Mr. M- Ansley Valentine
Thami- Yusuf Agunbiade
Isabel- Tara Chiusano

Director:

Murray McGibbon

Show Website:

http://www.my-children-my-africa.com/

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