Toshiko Exhibit Poster

Columbus Academy Hosting Art of World-Renowned Ceramicist

A Personal Process: The Art and Life of Toshiko Takaezu will offer a close look at diverse styles and divergent forms and techniques Takaezu discovered through a lifetime of artistic exploration. Known primarily for her rounded ceramic forms, this exhibition will feature Takaezu’s works in clay, fiber, painting and bronze.

Takaezu’s artwork is in the collections of museums worldwide including The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (Japan), The Art…

Poster for 13th

An Evening of Cinema and Courageous Conversation

Please join the Parents' Association of Columbus Academy and the school's MOSAIC (Mobility, Opportunity, Social Equality, Action & Impact for our Children) group for the screening of 13TH, an Oscar nominated documentary about the historical role of the 13th Amendment and the mass incarceration of African Americans.

A facilitated discussion will follow led by Dr. Mark Lomax of The Columbus Foundation.

Photo of Annette Kuss & Mike Crane '71

Mike Crane '71 and Annette Kuss Honored

During its annual Holiday Luncheon on December 22, Columbus Academy honored its 2017 Distinguished Alumnus Michael S. Crane ’71 and Alumni Service Award recipient Annette Kuss.

“We are thrilled to have so many alumni in attendance to help pay tribute to our special honorees: one a graduate and tireless volunteer to the school, and one a former faculty member of 25 years,” said Alumni Board President Lauren Hilsheimer ’02 to the capacity crowd in the Grand Ballroom of The Westin…

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Kayla Podgurski Wins National Dig Pink Award

During volleyball season this past fall, Columbus Academy junior Kayla Podgurski organized a successful Dig Pink® fundraiser at a home contest against Whitehall. With a matching gift from Sports Imports, Kayla's event raised over $3,000 to help beat cancer. And for her efforts, the Side-Out Foundation and American Volleyball Coaches Association recently announced Kayla as one of three U.S. high-schoolers…