MILO GROGAN
2004 - 2007
“The Milo-Grogan school was originally built in 1894 by the citizens of the town of Milo (long since absorbed into the city of Columbus, Ohio) who pooled their resources so their children could receive an education. The residents hired architect J.M. Freese, who also designed another famous Columbus landmark the Franklin Park Conservatory. In 1983 it became Milo Arts community, now the longest standing live-work artist residence in Columbus. In 2004 I moved in and met some amazing mentors that greatly influenced who I am as an artist today”

THE MARX
GALLERY
“The Marx Gallery show marked a turning point in my career, the beginning of one a period of artistic and personal growth. Hindsight is always 20/20 they say…”
Earan | 24" x 36" x 2" | on wood
Glorifying Yourself, World Control | 32" x 48" x 2" | on wood
Gasoline Rationing | 24" x 36" x 2" | on wood
I Want To & I Can't Believe | 36" x 48" x 2" | on wood
It Ain't Easy Being Green | 24" x 72" | encuastic on panel
Political Parties in the US | 24" x 36" x 2" | on wood
The Visitors Staying at the Windsor Hotel | 27" x 65" x 1" | on barn siding

KIRSTEN BOWEN
GALLERY
THE
“Large landscapes on 4” deep wood box panels, experimenting with scale and open spaces…”
The Pictures Tell the Story | 48" x 48" x 4" | on wood
Eldorado | 48" x 144" x 4" | on wood
Ll y a Trios Personnes Dans le Verbe | 48" x 72" x 4" | on wood