Art-a-Site

Art-A-Site! gallery and studio is one of the premier art destinations in Bowling Green. Showcasing spectacular local and national artists, this is a gallery where art lovers can purchase artwork in a wide array of media, including ceramics, metal-work, jewelry & wearables, paint, prints, photography, and more. From traditional to the avant-garde, you are sure to find the perfect artwork to adorn your home, business, or even yourself. Art-A-Site! also offers adult art classes and workshops in many art forms, including ceramics, watercolors, and print-making to help bring out the inner artist in you.

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BGSU Theater and Film

The Eva Marie Saint Theatre is located on the second floor of University Hall. The Joe E. Brown Theatre is located on the first floor of University Hall. Seating for all performances will be general admission; seats are not assigned and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Located at Bowling Green State University.

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Black Swamp Players Theatre

A Bowling Green community theater of 39 years, this playhouse is known for its theatrical and musical productions as well as its five-show season. For more information, contact Kent McClary or Bob Wink.

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South Main Common Space Gallery

From art by nationally recognized artists to work by talented faculty and students, the galleries offer interesting experiences for everyone. Exhibitions are free, and all are welcome. During exhibitions, hours are 11-4 p.m. Tues. through Sat., Thurs. 6-9 p.m. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. Please check our website for exhibition dates and special events.

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The Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery

The Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery was completed in 1992 as part of the Art Building addition; the Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery is an outstanding facility for the exhibition of art. With 14-foot ceilings in the central section and over 4,600 square feet, the Bryan Gallery has provided the northwest Ohio community with the opportunity to see large-scale contemporary work in an appropriate setting.

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Toledo Museum of Art

Since its founding in 1901, the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality of its collection, innovative education programs, and architecturally significant campus. Museum admission is always free.

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Willard Wankelman Gallery

Willard Wankelman Gallery is named for a former director of the School of Art; under Wankelman’s leadership of 26 years, it flourished and grew. The art building was constructed in 1950 with a two-story gallery/auditorium at one end. It was in this space that art history was taught and in which Professor Otto Ockvirk organized the first Student Exhibition, which opened on Mother’s Day in 1951.

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