
1. Masters of Self-Taught Art (Jan. 24 – Feb. 24)
Keny Galleries, 300 E. Beck St.
More than 50 works are in this exhibition that includes wood carvings, quilts, paintings and drawings by the likes of William Hawkins, Charlie Willeto and Elijah Pierce. http://www.kenygalleries.com
2. Mozart’s Festival and Open House (Jan. 25, noon-9 p.m.)
Mozart’s Bakery & Piano Cafe, 4784 N. High St.
The 19th annual festival at Mozart’s in Clintonville, celebrating the birthday of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, features live music, pastries and a ceremonial cake-cutting, with Columbus restaurateur Liz Lessner as a guest of honor. http://www.mozartscafe.com
3. ProMusica presents Russell Returns (Jan. 25-26)
Southern Theatre, 21 E. Main St.
ProMusica co-founder Tim Russell returns to Columbus to conduct two performances featuring the works of Wells, Delius, Bloch, Haydn and Defalla. http://www.promusicacolumbus.org
4. Columbus Neighborhoods: Clintonville (Jan. 26, 8 p.m.)
WOSU TV
The newest entry in WOSU’s Emmy-winning Columbus Neighborhoods series, this one featuring Clintonville, premieres. http://www.wosu.org
5. Quilt National ’13 (Jan. 30 – April 13)
Riffe Gallery, Riffe Center, 77 S. High St., Worthington
Author Burroughs – best known for his memoir, Running with Scissors – speaks on his new book, This is How: Surviving What You Think You Can’t, as part of the McConnell’s Hear & Now series. http://www.mcconnellarts.org