"Great library except the loud talking of the manager.\nThe library, the atmosphere, and the student workers are all very nice and helpful. However, the manager of the library talks at full volume throughout the times it is open. I can always hear her through my noise cancelling headphones, so it can be a great place to study quietly but ironically the disruptions come from the literal manager of the place which is frustrating."
Cultural Arts Center
5
14
139 W Main St, Columbus
OPEN · 13:00 - 16:00 · +1 614-645-7047
"Great place to go and learn arts like pottery and more. . Teachers are very knowledgeable and helpful. You will make lasting friends."
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 College of Art & Design
2.5
8
60 Cleveland Ave, Columbus
CLOSE · 08:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-224-9101
"Intensive study and work load which leaves no time for partying, but the school prepares you for real life on the job stressors. When I attended, about half the freshman class dropped out due to not being able to keep up. It's rigorous! By the time I graduated, less than 20% of my original class made it through the program. If you are SERIOUS about art and design this school will be fantastic. Students from all over the country, including international students come to CCAD. If you aren't prepared to work, you'll fail. Professors are friendly and helpful if you make the effort. I was offered a job at Hallmark Cards and recruited before I graduated. Honestly, the best 4 years of my life."
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