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Unique art finds home in village
With galleries and arts-centric programming aplenty, Yellow Springs is known not only for drawing in art-lovers, but also artists of all stripes themselves — including Lindsey Williams, a Centerville-based digital artist whose unique work has found a home at the local store Urban Handmade.
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Local arts collective Toadstool Shadow releases album
When was the last time you listened to an album about rabbits, fairies, robotic elves and invisible mountains? If you are so inclined, the answer to that question can be “today.”
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Virtual exhibit showcases emerging artists
With the aim of supporting new voices, the Yellow Springs Arts Council will host a virtual art show highlighting the work of four up-and-coming area artists.
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Lights! Costumes! Conference call!— Playwright debuts play virtually
Yellow Springs-based playwright and actor Robb Willoughby will debut his play “Look into My Eyes” by way of virtual broadcast Saturday, May 16, through Wednesday, May 20.
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Amid pandemic, art is a gift
The News recently spoke with several local artists about how they were adapting and responding to life amid the pandemic.
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The artist is in
Eighteen artists showcased their work across 10 local stops during the Yellow Springs Open Studios Tour last weekend, Oct. 18–19.
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Open Studios— Tour to showcase how artists create
The Yellow Springs Open Studios Tour returns Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20.
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New Friends Care program addresses dementia through art
Friends Care Community is currently implementing a new program to aid residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia — by helping them express themselves through art.
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Local photographer featured at Emporium
Local artist, Lincoln Castricone makes landscape photography that is available currently at Emporium Wine & Underdog Cafe in Yellow Springs.
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New mural goes up downtown
Look up! Downtown Yellow Springs has a new mural above Dark Star Books. Pangaea and Current Cuisine. Painted by local artist Mandy Sue, it features scenes from the Glen, local flora and fauna and everybody’s favorite fat cat, Mr. Eko.
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