Address: 1665 W 5th Ave, Columbus, OH 43212, USA
Phone: +16144864402
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
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Such a nice place! It has various types of art pieces inside and even a gift shop. I’d recommend coming in and seeing the art. There’s no crowd and entrance is free!
Bob Roehm
I visited the Ohio Craft Museum [at 1665 W. Fifth Ave. in the "Fifth by Northwest" neighborhood of Columbus] yesterday [8-22-2022] for possibly my first time. I have been familiar with Ohio Designer Craftsmen [the organization that operates the Ohio Craft Museum] for many years because I used to edit an "arts calendar" in central Ohio and am fairly certain that I had included Ohio Designer Craftsmen events in that calendar. Currently on display in the main room of the Ohio Craft Museum is a traveling exhibit [featuring artists from Pittsburgh], "Food Justice: Growing a Healthier Community Through Art." Photographs of the "Food Justice" exhibit are not allowed so you will need to visit the Ohio Craft Museum "in person" [before 9-24-2022] if you want to see that exhibit. Some of the elements of that exhibit are sounds that obviously cannot be transmitted via a photograph. During my brief visit to the Ohio Craft Museum, I had been able to take (1.) several photographs of the building itself and (2.) several photographs of artworks [some of which are for sale] that are on display in smaller rooms that are near the main room. Two of the people with whom I had spoken during my brief visit to the Ohio Craft Museum remember me from when I had worked for the former Long's Commercial Art Supply in the basement of the former Long's Book Store at 1836 N. High St. If you want to be able to view -- and possibly purchase -- artworks that have been created by artists from all over Ohio, I strongly recommend visiting the Ohio Craft Museum.
Jeremiah Sprague
Never been in but the brick wall looks nice.
SLB
The show was fantastic. Great gift shop. Well worth the visit.
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To view the art in the upstairs gallery it is free! Most, if not all of the art is for sale. Plus they have a shop with small things that local artists have made. It is more of a gallery than a museum
You can get tickets at the Ohio Craft Museum for $5 or at the door at Winterfair for $7
Usually found in the Columbus dispatch.
The web site states they can only be purchased in advance with discount at the Ohio Craft Museum. Call them directly to see if there are other options.
I don't think so. Not aware of a book library, unless it's hand made paper and books.
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