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July 14, 2010

Partnership: Tim O’Neill of Reed Arts

Big corporations and small businesses alike find rewarding and creative ways to support and collaborate with the Wexner Center. Tim O’Neill, the owner of Reed Arts, is no different. His thoughts on his company’s partnership with the Wex, which includes sponsorship of this year’s Wex Drive-In follows.

Reed Arts is primarily a custom framer for artwork. We’ve been around since 1977, and I’m a third-generation owner. We have home décor and artwork for sale in the store, and we provide art restoration and repair services. We care deeply about art and what happens to it, and about our customers. Our customer base revolves around those who consider art a necessity in life, not a luxury. That’s something our customers and Wexner Center audiences have in common-and one of the reasons we’re interested in supporting and working with the center.
Over time, we’ve developed close relationships with local galleries, as well as with the Columbus Museum of Art and the Wexner Center. Our biggest framing job for the Wex was for Julie Taymor: Playing with Fire (1999-2000). That was a huge and hugely popular show, and it was really neat to be a part of it and to see the complete exhibition. Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms (2008-09) was another of my favorite exhibitions.

I’m also a part-time musician, and as a musician, I really enjoy the unique music the Wex brings to town. So much of it-like the Tiger Lillies last fall-is rarely found elsewhere. I’m a big movie fan, too, and last summer we began contributing to the Wex Drive-In series. Those screenings are very fun and social events, so to get involved seemed like a no brainer.

Our business depends on our customers’ passion for the arts, and we can nourish that passion through our own active participation in the city’s cultural life. By contributing to the Wexner Center, we demonstrate our commitment to the vitality of Columbus and central Ohio while also enhancing our company’s visibility. I encourage other small business owners to sample the exceptional art experiences the Wexner Center offers-and to join us in our support for the center.

Corporate Campaign Manager Chris Koenig can be reached at ckoenig@wexarts.org or (614) 291-9802.

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5 Responses to “Partnership: Tim O’Neill of Reed Arts”

  1. Mary Gray Says:

    The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery has turned to Tim and his staff on many occasions for our framing needs and have always been very satisfied with the service, product and price. Thanks, Reed Arts!

  2. Caren Petersen Says:

    A Muse Gallery uses Reed Arts for all of its framing needs, and we always recommend Reed Arts to our clients. Tim’s partnership with so many different arts organizations in Columbus has made Reed Arts an invaluable part of the Columbus arts community!! Keep it up Tim!

  3. Ralph Says:

    Hi there Tim, I just drop by on your site. You’ve got wide variety of arts services which interest me. I got some football memorabilia by looking at site i think it look good if i custom frame it. Contact you soon i just got home from Africa. Thanks..

  4. Mike Says:

    Thanks Chris Koenig for this post .

  5. John Wright Says:

    Hi Tim, You have done some preservation work for me in the past, on some John Ruthven prints, which are not framed yet. I have 20 + prints that I
    chould sell. Do you have any Ideas as to how I should start this? Thanks, John 614-459-4994

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