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  2. Cultural Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center is a combination art gallery and teaching space, primarily for visual artists and crafters, in downtown Columbus, Ohio.It is a 38,500 square-foot space at 139 West Main Street, and is part of the city's Scioto Mile tourist district. [1]

  3. Milo Arts - Wikipedia

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    Milo Arts is a community arts center and former public school building in the Milo-Grogan neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The arts center was founded in 1988, and was considered a radical concept at the time.

  4. List of museums in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museums in Columbus, Ohio and non-profit and university art galleries. The city's first museum was the Walcutt Museum, opened July 1851. At its opening, the museum had about six wax figures and a few paintings. It grew to have about 20 wax figures, several hundred animal specimens, and about 100 quality oil paintings. [1]

  5. Herb Roe - Wikipedia

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    Herb Roe (born 1974) is a painter of large-scale outdoor murals and classical realist oil paintings. [2] After attending the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio for a short time, he apprenticed to mural artist Robert Dafford. [3] After 15 years with Dafford Murals, Roe left to pursue his own art career. [4]

  6. 'Antiques Roadshow' Appraisal Leaves Woman Light-Headed - AOL

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    On "Antiques Roadshow," a woman brought in an oil painting she inherited from her father over 30 years ago. The woman said her dad was a lover of all art, and collected pieces he liked throughout ...

  7. Antiques Roadshow (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    A season 17 episode (filmed 2012 in Corpus Christi, Texas) featured a 1904 Diego Rivera oil painting, El Albañil, appraised at $800,000 to $1 million. [21] In a 2018 Antiques Roadshow special, the original appraiser acknowledged changes in the market for works by Rivera, and updated the appraisal to a value of $1.2 million to $2.2 million. [22]