Wexner Center For The Arts

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address:1871 North High Street  Columbus, OH 43210 phone:614-292-0330 fax:614-292-3369 website:Wexner Center For The Arts

History

The Wexner Center opened in November 1989. Conceived as a research laboratory for all the arts, it has emphasized commissions for new work and artist residencies since its inception. Its multidisciplinary programs encompass performing arts, exhibitions, and media arts (film/video) and have focused on cutting-edge culture from around the globe.

In October 2005, the Wexner Center galleries reopened after an extensive renovation. All program areas remained active during the renovation, but exhibitions were mounted off site, at the Belmont Building in downtown Columbus. Follow the first link below to hear Director Sherri Geldin discuss the renovation and reopening in a video interview.

The Wexner Center building is named in honor of Harry L. Wexner, the father of Leslie H. Wexner, chairman and founder of Limited Brands and a major donor to the center.

Latest News

Wex August Activities - July 6, 2009

Click here to view  the Wexner Center calendar listings for August, 2009. Read more

Chris Marker DVD Available Exclusively at Wex


The Wexner Center Store is again the exclusive retail home (for a limited time) for the DVD of French filmmaker Chris Marker’s A Grin Without a Cat. Click here for the press... Read more

Wex Announces Winter/Spring Season


Columbus, OH---The Wexner Center for the Arts has announced its winter/spring 2009 lineup in performing arts, film, visual arts, architecture, and design from around the globe. A... Read more