The Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State University in Columbus opened five new exhibitions in February 2026 as part of its spring season. The works span film and video, sculpture, installation, and painting, representing artists from multiple countries and career stages.

The spring slate includes Vitória Cribb’s “echoes of a wet finger—cinematic version,” a film-based work; “Seedings” by Peruvian-born, London-based sculptor Ximena Garrido-Lecca; “Passages” by British-Guyanese artist Hew Locke, known for large-scale figurative assemblages; “A Whole New Thing” by New York-based artist Eric N. Mack, whose practice incorporates painting, installation, and performance; and “Corinthians” by Bangladeshi-born filmmaker and artist Naeem Mohaiemen.

An opening celebration on February 13, 2026 included a public conversation in the Film/Video Theater featuring Garrido-Lecca and Mohaiemen alongside Martina Droth, director of the Yale Center for British Art, moderated by Wex curator Rebecca Lowery. All five exhibitions are free to visitors. The Wexner Center is located at 1871 N. High Street on the Ohio State University campus.

Source: Wexner Center for the Arts