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Dawes Arboretum features the work of the Frog Man for the summer

Dawes Arboretum features the work of the Frog Man for the summer Eiliana Wright © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus D Artist J.A. Cobb, of North Carolina installs part of Ribbit The Exhibit, at The Dawes Arboretum, Tuesday, June 1, 2021. The 24 frog sculptures can be found along The Arboretum s Parkwoods Trail from June 5 - Sept. 8. Artist J.A. Cobb’s favorite thing about his job happens when people least expect it. Once his statues are installed and opening ceremonies are over, Cobb prefers to stay a little while longer, just to observe. Leaning back, far away from the crowd, Cobb stands listening and watching, soaking in the reactions his statues provoke in passersby.

Dawes Arboretum hosts two art exhibits: Sala Bosworth, Lyman Whitaker

NEWARK  Two unique exhibits, very different from each other, can be seen indoors and outdoors at Dawes Arboretum, the nearly 2,000-acre nonprofit “living tree museum” about 35 miles east of Columbus. Indoors, in the arboretum’s small History Center, is a collection of paintings  oils and watercolors  by Sala Bosworth, a 19th-century Ohio painter with family ties to the arboretum-founding Dawes family. Outdoors are 60 kinetic wind sculptures created by Utah artist Lyman Whitaker. These graceful metal structures that employ the breezes are placed along the paved Parkwoods Trail, making for a pleasant, less-than-a-mile-long walk of discovery.   Dawes Arboretum was founded in 1929 by Bertie and Beman Dawes whose uncle, Ephraim Dawes, was married to Frances Bosworth, daughter of painter Sala Bosworth. The paintings in the exhibit were all part of the Dawes family collection.

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