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Clip: Season 3 Episode 27 | 31s

A look at a special ostrich egg on display at the Southern Ohio Museum & Cultural Center.

A look at a special ostrich egg on display at the Southern Ohio Museum & Cultural Center that salutes Columbus lawyer and art collector Charles Bluestone.

03/02/2016 | Rating NR

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Art 360° – Contemporary Art Hatching Across Ohio

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Clip: S3 Ep27 | 5m 43s | Dozens of artists across Ohio were provided an ostrich egg to use as a canvas. (5m 43s)

Cheryl Williams of Double Clutched

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Clip: S3 Ep27 | 3m 30s | Cheryl Williams has a hidden talent of designing custom-made bags and accessories. (3m 30s)

Preview: Art 360°- Contemporary Art Hatching Across Ohio

Preview: S3 Ep27 | 30s | Next week on Broad & High, a look at Art 360° (30s)

Contemporary Art Hatching, Double Clutched Preview

Preview: S3 Ep27 | 30s | A beautiful display of art is hatched in Portsmouth (30s)

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