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The wonder-filled vision of Matthew Mohr
Discover the inspiring journey of CCAD professor Matthew Mohr—artist, educator, and innovator—who bridged art and tech through teaching and public art.
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Discover the inspiring journey of CCAD professor Matthew Mohr—artist, educator, and innovator—who bridged art and tech through teaching and public art.
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When it comes to getting comics career advice, you can’t do much better than Bryan Lee O’Malley, creator of the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels (which have been adapted into a movie, a video game, and, most recently, a Netflix series).
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Columbus College of Art & Design students don’t have to choose between buying art supplies or having a great night out—there are loads of cheap things to do in Columbus, and all you need is your college ID!
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Restaurants in downtown Columbus, Ohio are plentiful and stand out for their range of flavors and prices. Happily, you don’t have to go far from CCAD’s campus to sample them.
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Looking for art things to do in Columbus, Ohio? The city offers music venues, galleries, and cafes where you can connect with other artists in Columbus.
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You may not be able to pick John Musker out of a lineup, but you know his work. The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Moana—and other Disney animations beloved by critics and audiences—were co-written and co-directed by Musker.
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CCAD Stories: Laurenn McCubbin
CategoriesAs Associate Professor Laurenn McCubbin helped to design the curriculum for the Comics & Narrative Practice program at Columbus College of Art & Design, she thought back to everything she wanted when she went to art school. -
In fall 2019, CCAD is introducing new non-degree certificate programs for adults, beginning with one focused on Visual Storytelling and Self Publication.
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A bunch of hacks say CCAD Industrial Design students are no. 1 (and we couldn’t be prouder).
CategoriesA group of Columbus College of Art & Design students headed to Louisville Sept. 15–16 to compete against more than 150 collegiate and professional peers in “Hack the Home,” a Hackathon—that is, a marathon of innovation and creation—hosted by FirstBuild and sponsored by 3M, Renesas, Samtec, and US Steel. -
CCAD Stories: Charlotte Belland
Categories"Animation evolves with technology and access, creating opportunities for animators to tell diverse stories," says Animation Chair Charlotte Belland. CCAD's curriculum builds strong skills and encourages students to find their unique voice and story.
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Aaron Fowler's exhibition at Beeler Gallery features poignant pieces like "He Was," honoring Michael Brown. Fowler's work blends sculpture and painting, exploring personal narratives and societal issues with intuitive material choices.
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Columbus' Short North boasts 15 diverse art galleries. ROY G BIV, founded by CCAD grads, champions emerging artists with unique, non-profit support.