"We could have easily spent the entire day here. My son loved it and it was not overly crowded."
Wexner Center for the Arts
4.5
53
1871 N High St, Columbus
CLOSE · 09:00 - 18:00 · +1 614-292-3535
"We enjoyed our first visit to "The Wex." We had a bit of trouble finding the front entrance, as it is tucked away in the middle of campus and not very well marked. We ended up parking in the Campus South parking garage, and it was just a short walk over. Entrance was free. \n\nThe current exhibits of modern art were abstract, and I found some of them a little challenging to understand. Nonetheless, I am glad this center exists and I do appreciate art in all its forms. Staff was very friendly and they have a cool gift shop with items you will likely not find anywhere else."
Columbus Museum of Art
4.3
503
480 E Broad St, Columbus
CLOSE · 10:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-221-6801
"I was there during partial roof replacement so believe one area was closed. Because of that, this may not be fully accurate but I was very disappointed with the art collection. I am someone who will spend hours looking at art- close up, far away, from different angles, reading the description, and there was not one painting that I found compelling enough to do this. The building itself was beautiful, the café food delicious, and a nice gift shop, but I found the collection very lacking"
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