It doesn't really have set hours. It's booked by a collective of artists that show their work there and they determine when it's open by postings events and networking on social media. I showed my work there a couple times and played a few shows there. It honestly is not even an okay place to start out as an artist or musician. The place was popular when I was in high school but has been dying for years. The times I showed art and played music there, hardly anyone showed up besides the other artists. Not a great way to get your name out there.
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Wild Goose is a great asset to the Columbus art scene, providing interesting programs. If you are interested in what is happening, I suggest that you follow the page.
I've never been to an event at Wild Goose Creative that wasn't wildly fun, entertaining, or educational (or a combination!). Incredible support to local artists, great events, and amazing people.
Fun creative space for a staged reading of a play. Smallish, but perfect for our purposes. Parking can be challenging, and the blackout curtains could use replacing, but still. A great space. Art on the wall is compelling, but not kid friendly at the time I was there.
This place is extremely supportive and extremely fun every time I've ever been there. Would highly recommend to all my friends who enjoy having a good time.
My friend had his first live show for his first album here! They are a non-profit organization that hosts anything and anyone. Great little place for an art gallery and shows!
I went here for the first time the other night for a writer's workshop. The place was easy to find, and it's a rather unassuming little spot tucked in among a handful of other businesses. Inside, it's urban and rough, but cozy and intimate. The walls are adorned with the latest images from the monthly art gallery. It feels perfectly like any other little hole in the wall arts-outlet joint I've ever been to...Familiar and energizing.
So far I can only really speak for the bi-monthly writing workshop, but I had a blast sharing and discussing with everyone who attended. I'm definitely returning for this event in the future and I'm very interested to see everything else they have to offer here.
I went here an unconventional wedding and reception. It's a very cool space with lots of potential for pretty much anything you could think of. It may look small but it felt spacious even with tables and around 50 people who attended the wedding.
I have attended several events, over the years, at Wild Goose Creative.
During much of 2012, I had participated in a Wild Goose Creative Writers Group. I am a non-fiction writer [journalist] but I very much hope that I am creative.
About a year ago, Simply Living had held its 2018 Holiday Open House at Wild Goose Creative at least in part because that space is wheelchair-accessible. I remember two Simply Living people who are wheelchair users who had attended that event.
Yesterday [6-8-2019], Humanist Community of Central Ohio [HCCO] had hosted an all-day AHA [American Humanist Association "Virtual" Annual Conference] Viewing Party and Potluck. We had gathered for a total of eight hours at Wild Goose Creative and had watched the AHA conference "streamed live" and projected onto a large screen while others who had been present had had conversations elsewhere in the room.
During the HCCO event, on the walls at Wild Goose Creative, had been an art exhibition entitled "Chromatic: LGBTQ+ Experience in Columbus."
To quote from the Wild Goose Creative website, "As a reflection of the anniversary of the Stonewall riots that occurred in 1969, over 20 local LGBTQ+ artists explore their experience as LGBTQ+ in Columbus as well as reflect how things have evolved over the past 50 years. From political strife to social gain, this month's show honors all parts of queer history past, present and future obstacles in supporting the queer community, ways that we have made progress, and ideas for future growth."
The art on the walls at Wild Goose Creative had certainly been a great backdrop for yesterday's HCCO event.
A fun event for Wild Art Auction. Several artists got to show their work giving the attendants a chance to bid and take home some art. Lots of people came to gove their supporr!
Wild Goose is only what I can describe as the "heart eyes" emojii. The programming is EXCELLENT, super affordable and intersectional. They always have new programming and a wide variety of activities. If you are at all involved in the arts check it out. If you even remotely enjoy creative pursuits check it out.
I will warn that parking in South Hudson is trash and you will need to drive around on some of the side streets if it's Thursday-Saturday to find parking. If you have mobility challenges and need accessible parking, go to events early. You'll have better luck.
My second time going to see an artist perform there. Although it's not very large, the location is good, and easy to get to. Parking is available but, just like anything else in the OSU area, you have to get there early.
My wife and I love to go to small art galleries in the Columbus area. First time at the Wild Goose. Enjoyed the recent print/painting show. Very nice gallery with allot of display space, a stage for live music or readings... but no performances, or readings this evening. Super friendly art crowd and got to meet some cool local artists as well. And it's wonderfully air conditioned... You know, for the older crowd, like me! We will be back!
Great space to stage a private show. Rented the venue for my comedy show that we had last night and everyone was very happy with the venue. Venue seats about 90 people and provides everything I needed to do my comedy show as well as helped set up and sound check us at the beginning of the night. Def check out events here and consider renting it if you are looking to put on a show.