
The Republic Building, home to the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program, hosts several successful exhibitions and lectures over the course of each academic year—bringing prominent working artists and architects to Columbus.
The Republic Building, home to the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program, hosts several successful exhibitions and lectures over the course of each academic year—bringing prominent working artists and architects to Columbus.
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May 11
A Stitch in Time: Home Sewing of the 1960s and 1970s | Exhibition
University Collections at McCalla
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May 11
WYLIE HOUSE (307 E. SECOND STREET)
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May 11
VIRTUAL EVENT: How to View Art!
Virtual
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May 11
SIDNEY AND LOIS ESKENAZI MUSEUM OF ART
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May 12
A Stitch in Time: Home Sewing of the 1960s and 1970s | Exhibition
University Collections at McCalla
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May 12
WYLIE HOUSE (307 E. SECOND STREET)
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Speaker Series
The Miller M. Arch Lecture Series brings prominent working artists and architects to the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program in Columbus. These lectures are open to the community.
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Learning spaces
The J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program is housed in the newly outfitted Republic Building. The building is an architecturally important modernist building that has been designated as a nationally recognized historic landmark since 2012.
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Exhibition Space
The Miller M.Arch Gallery in Columbus’s newly renovated Republic Building, home to the Eskenazi School’s J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program, hosts several successful shows over the course of each academic year.
Learn more about the gallery