Columbus Museum of Art
Megan Green is an accomplished professional in the arts and events sector with extensive experience. Currently serving as the Manager of Studio Initiatives at the Columbus Museum of Art since October 2019, Megan has also been the Event Director for Craftin' Outlaws since June 2008, overseeing a prominent creative commerce event in the Midwest. In addition, Megan has held the role of Executive Director of Glitter for the Midwest Craft Con since February 2016, focusing on educational and creative opportunities for artists and entrepreneurs. As the CEO of Stinkybomb Soap since September 2008, Megan manages soap production and development. Prior to these roles, Megan worked as the Director of Events at ColumbusUnderground.com from August 2018 to October 2019.
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Columbus Museum of Art
Columbus Museum of Art’s mission is to create great experiences with great art for everyone. Whether we are presenting an exhibition, designing an art-making activity, or giving visitors directions, we are guided by a vision to connect people and art. CMA nurtures that connection and removes barriers between our community and our collection. CMA’s galleries are filled with works that manifest creativity. Our collection includes outstanding late nineteenth and early twentieth-century American and European modern works of art. We house the world’s largest collections of works by beloved local artists Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson, Elijah Pierce, and George Bellows; and acclaimed collections such as The Photo League and the Philip and Suzanne Schiller Collection of American Social Commentary Art. A commitment to contemporary art, folk art, glass, and photography continues the Museum’s dedication to showcasing art of our time. CMA is where creativity and the daily life of our community intersect and thrive, as we champion new and different ways of thinking and doing. We celebrate the creative process and provide opportunities for people to cultivate and discover the value of creativity in their own lives.