Presented by the IFPDA Suites of Dorchester · Suite 155 1850 Collins Avenue (19th St) Miami Beach, Florida 33139 John Altoon Mary Bauermeister Lynda Benglis Harry Bertoia John Cage Merce Cunningham Marcel Duchamp Buckminster Fuller Alberto Giacometti Philip Guston Peter Halley Ann Hamilton Al Hansen Jean-Pierre Hébert Allan […]
Friday, December 13, Brazee Street Studios and Queen City Glass Arts will host Glass For Greater Good. The event will benefit St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati and its Angel Toy Program. A new monthly program, Glass For Greater Good is a collaborative arts event where a team of glass workers come together to blow, form […]
The Carnegie, located at 1028 Scott Boulevard in Covington, announced today two new updates for its galleries – new exhibition hours and the addition of gallery attendants. Beginning Dec. 13, 2103, new hours for The Carnegie Galleries will be noon – 5pm, Wednesday – Saturday during exhibitions. The galleries will be closed Sunday – Tuesday. […]
KNOWN/UNKNOWN By Shawn Daniell Initially I was drawn to Thunder-Sky Gallery’s newest exhibit, SUPERUNKOWN: The Neo-Folk Impulse, because of the mysterious and surreal title. To me the title had a space-age mystery about it, as if I was about to step into a new, fantastical world in which things were not as they seem. Perhaps […]
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Light Up Over-the-Rhine (Light Up OTR) is returning for a fourth year on Saturday, December 14, 2014, taking place in Washington Park and its surrounding areas. Presented by AGAR, Peanut Butter & Jelly Co. (PB&J), and The City Flea, Light Up OTR is an annual tradition aimed at uniting the community as they post […]
WINTER SHOW Nancy Margolis Gallery is pleased to announce our winter show, a Two-Person exhibition of Charles Clary and Ryan Cobourn. The exhibition will be on view from December 13, 2013 through February 1, 2014. The opening reception will take place Thursday, January 9 from 6–8 pm. Charles Clary: Paper Sculptures Intriguing constructions formed into […]
CALL TO GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS SOS ART 2014 May 30 – June 8 The Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 1) “SOS ART 2014”, a group art show and event of sociopolitical expressions for peace and justice, in its 12th consecutive year, will take place at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, […]
Litsa Spanos, ADC, Art Design Consultants, Inc. is a 2013 WE Celebrate Awards Finalist for Woman-Owned Business of the Year Congratulate Litsa by joining us for the eighth annual WE Celebrate Awards on December 5 at the Horseshoe Casino as we honor the best and brightest women in business. Enjoy networking, breakfast and inspiration from past winners. Retired CEO […]
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art 104 East Fourth Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 lacda.com tenth annual SNAP TO GRID: the UN-Juried Exhibit Every entry shown! December 12, 2013-January 4, 2014 Opening Reception December 12, 7-9pm in conjunction with the Downtown Art Walk LACDA “Snap to Grid” Open Call, every entry shown! […]
Be swept into the holiday mood when Antique Christmas (November 8, 2013−January 5, 2014) returns to the Taft Museum of Art. Guests can celebrate the festive season with friends and loved ones, while they experience the wonder and joy of antique ornaments, toys, and decorations. As always, this year’s exhibition features new and unique displays: […]
Located at Park Avenue Armory · Booth 416 643 Park Avenue at 67th St. New York, NY 10065 Harry Bertoia John Cage Peter Halley Ann Hamilton Albert Paley Richard Pousette-Dart Hannah Wilke Opening Night Preview Benefiting The IFPDA Wednesday, November 6, 6:30 – 9 pm Fair Hours Thursday, November 7, 12 – […]
Covington Arts bi-annual call for entries: 2014/2015 exhibition season. All artists working in two-dimensional and three-dimensional media are eligible to apply. JURORS: Doreen Beatrice, Maureen Bloomfield, Daniel Brown, Cedric Michael Cox, Saad Ghosn, Dustin Pike, Jennifer Grote, David Knight, and Paige Wideman. Deadline: Postmarked by November 8, 2013 ENTRY: The call is […]
The Holiday Trunk Show Nov 1-3 11am to 4:30pm Located at the Front Lobby of the Cincinnati Art Museum Please join us for a shopping adventure that will become a holiday tradition for many years to come Enjoy delicious holiday tea, cookies and live music by the “Faux Frenchman” as we celebrate the opening […]
Hello CCAC Friends & Supporters! I am thrilled to join the dedicated staff, board and community volunteers who have made CCAC one of the most thriving community arts centers in our city! In just five years, CCAC has become a civic hub for Uptown, and indeed for all of Greater Cincinnati – offering dozens of […]
Saturday, November 2, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. The sale is located on the 2nd floor gallery at: Clifton Cultural Arts Center 3711 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 Tiger Lily Press will offer fine art prints for sale by local printmakers. Meet the artists and hear them explain their wonderful techniques for making art. Enjoy […]
This year’s event will feature approximately 40 talented artists and will be held on Saturday, November 2nd in the Clifton Cultural Arts Center (CCAC). The Autumn Air Art Fair is recognized for it’s high quality and mix of unique handcrafted art. The event is free to the public. There is ample free parking in the […]
Art on the Streets and Know Theatre are hosting an evening of information and conversation about the new health care benefits, requirements, rights, credits, and more. FIND OUT: * What insurance coverage is available through the Health Insurance Marketplace? * How much does coverage cost? * What financial assistance is available to help pay premiums […]
Cincinnati Book Publishing (CBP) announces publication of Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel: An Icon of American Modernism by University of Cincinnati DAAP graduate Shawn Patrick Tubb. Cincinnati Art Museum director Aaron Betsky wrote the foreword, which aptly describes the Terrace Plaza’s leadership position in the Modernist art and architecture movement in the U.S. after World War […]
ART AFTER DARK: IMMORTAL SPIRITS Final Friday, October 25, 2013 5pm-9pm You haven’t seen a Final Friday like this! Every picture tells a story and for October’s Final Friday, spirits tell tales of their own among more than 60,000 works of art at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Art After Dark presents “IMMORTAL SPIRITS” from 5pm-9pm, […]
“After Dark” Lecture in the Mary R. Schiff Library; “Why Does Contemporary Art Matter?” Featuring; Manifest Gallery, SCPA, SOS Art and more Friday, October 25, 2013 7pm to 8pm Located on the third floor of the former Art Academy space, our new rooftop library (The Mary R. Schiff Library) is the perfect place for great […]
Have you ever been student of art? Or are you, or have you ever been, a teacher or professor? If so then TAPPED is a exhibit opportunity for you… TAPPED 4th Annual Exhibit of Works by Professors and their Current or Former Students (or Artists and their Current or Former Professors) Out of respect for […]
Traveling Down the Rabbit Hole with MozArt By Shawn Daniell As I strolled through Rondle West’s solo show, MozArt, at the gallery One One at Brazee Street Studios I couldn’t help feeling as if I was strolling through a candy coated wonderland. While pursuing my undergraduate degree in Media Informatics at Northern Kentucky University I […]
“INTO THE WILD” Join us on an aesthetic voyage as we explore the artwork of artists Dragan Bibin, Carlo Cane, Rick Garland, Kevin Muente, John Jude Palencar, Dan VanLandingham, Wang Xiaobo and more. Exhibit will be on display thru November 6th For more information about the gallery, and to learn more about our artists, please […]
Landor Associates is honored to be opening its doors to the local creative community for an evening to benefit Mike Amann. Mike is a passionate, active contributor to the local design community and owner of The BLDG art studio in Covington, Kentucky. He also happens to be the husband of one of Landor’s own, Associate […]
The Lloyd Library and Museum is pleased to announce that it is the recipient of a Project Support Grant from Cincinnati’s ArtsWave. This grant supports an educational programming component of the Lloyd’s ambitious and visionary exhibition, Wounded Home, a commemoration of the Civil War and its impact on the home front. The grant provides funding […]
$1000 Cash Award + Solo Feature Exhibit of ONE Prize-winning Work Open to works of any media, genre/style, and size. There are no restrictions on submissions to The Manifest Prize. Artists who have been included in previous Manifest projects are always welcome to submit to any future project, including the Manifest Prize. Deadline: November 1, […]
Announcing the Lloyd Medicinal and Johnny Appleseed Memorial Garden at The Ohio Governor’s Residence and Heritage Garden New installment set for dedication on October 23, 2013 COLUMBUS, OH—The Friends of the Ohio Governor’s Residence and Heritage Garden is pleased to announce its latest addition to the Heritage Garden, the Lloyd Medicinal and Johnny Appleseed Memorial […]
Saving Buildings With the Land Bank Saturday, October 12, 10 am – noon Hauck House, 812 Dayton Street, West End Presented by the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation Learn how the land bank’s new Preservation Grant program can save important historic buildings in your community by stabilizing rather than demolishing them.Then see the land bank’s […]
Laura Letinsky Lecture and Reception Wednesday October 9, 2013 7:00 pm Fath Auditorium, Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Lecture Free and Open to the Public No Reservation Required Reception A reception will immediately follow the lecture in the Great Hall. Parking is free for Cincinnati Art Museum members, $4 for […]
Northern Kentucky University will host a live screening of the PBS Great Performances broadcast of Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer’s Moby-Dick opera on Friday, Nov. 1, at 9 p.m., in the Griffin Hall George and Ellen Rieveschl Digitorium. The opera received rave reviews at its world premiere at the Dallas Opera in 2010 and at […]
Moby Dick Rehearsed By Orson Welles Directed by Michael W. Hatton September 26 – October 6, 2013 NKU Robert & Rosemary Stauss Theatre An ingenious idea is employed to accommodate the sweep of this classic story on the stage. A Shakespearean company who puts down their rehearsal sides of Lear and curiously take up those […]
The Clifton Cultural Arts Center is very excited to announce Leslie R. Mooney as their new executive director starting on October 21. Mooney, formerly the Director of Development at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, received her Bachelor of Arts in History from Georgetown College in Kentucky and her Master of Arts in Public History […]
FotoFocus is a proud to announce that the 2013 recipient of The Spirit of Light Award is Robert A. Flischel, Owner of Robert A. Flischel Photography. The Spirit of Light Award is presented to an individual who has shown a commitment to the art and craft of photography over a lifetime. This award also recognized […]
The Carl Solway Gallery will be at the Texas Contemporary Art Fair at Booth 1111. The Texas Contemporary Art Fair is located at the George R. Brown Convention Center – HALL A at 1001 Avenida De Las Americas in Houston, Texas. Artists include: John Cage Peter Halley Ann Hamilton Diane Landry Nam June Paik Alan […]
DEADLINE: November 1, 2013 (cash award + solo exhibit) ONE 4 – The 4th Annual Manifest Prize A $1000 Cash Award & Solo Exhibit of One Jury Selected, Prize-Winning Work Eligibility: ONE 4 is open to everyone (students and professionals are encouraged to submit). The only limitation is that entries must represent original works of […]
DEADLINE: November 8, 2013 (regional gallery exhibit) WORKS ON PAPER (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) Calling for works on paper by artists in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. A showcase of artists in Manifest’s own back yard. Application deadline: November 8, 2013 INFO IS FORTHCOMING and will be posted to www.manifestgallery.org/projects as it is available
DEADLINE: November 4, 2013 (gallery exhibit) TAPPED – Professors and their Current or Former Students Please Note – this is NOT a call for collaborative works. TAPPED will feature works made individually by each artist. The relationship between art students and their professors can be a powerful one. Even when this bond is left unstated, […]
Artists are asked to convey the theme of historic architecture, historic building details, craftsmanship, building trades, riverfront landscapes or topics that celebrate the historic architecture, craftsmanship, and materials found in Northern Kentucky. Artists can use their favorite media(s) and must incorporate all the mandatory information found on the poster contest application. Entry Form:Download here. To […]
WORKS OF WATERCOLOR AQUACHROME An International Survey of Contemporary Watercolor Deadline: October 2, 2013 http://www.manifestgallery.org/aquachrome Media: Open to all traditional and non-traditional approaches to watercolor. Entries must represent original works which feature watercolor as their primary (but not necessarily exclusive) media. Manifest is a community-supported 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization. Mission Statement: Manifest stands for the […]
Restoration experts will be available in the Eisele Gallery on Wednesday October 2nd from 9AM until 7PM to inspect and provide complimentary estimates to clean, restore and preserve your damaged or deteriorated Art and Antiques. Consult with Art Conservators, Silversmiths, Photograph Restorers, Picture Framers and Jewelry Repair Specialists at the same time and in one […]
Art off Pike is Kentucky’s premier urban art fair specializing in affordable artwork and lively creations for you and your friends. This year AOP features over 80 artists, designers, and makers to delight the senses. For more information you can visit their website for more details. September 29, 11 am – 5 pm Historic Downtown […]
viDEo sAVant w/ GEISHAFOLD: The Drowned World the theme: Extrapolationist Fiction Mash Up – live audio visual improvisation. the tone: “exploding pulses of ideation in a neuronic jungle” the venue: Other Cinema, 992 Valencia, San Francisco, CA the date: Saturday Oct 5, 8:30 pm The players: Geishafold- What happens when Django Reinhardt, Terry Riley, Cocteau Twins, Magnolia Electric […]
Looking for affordable art? Shirley A. Hudson is holding the second Affordable Art Sale. The sale is located at 124 W. Pike St. Covington, Ky this Sat. September 28 4 – 9 and Sun. September 29 11 – 5
Thirteen is the infamous and mystical number we fear, dark, enigmatic and magical. The number thirteen is associated with ill-luck, the conjured, the dangerous, the forbidden and the unknown, but many have no conception of the mathematical laws which govern it. Most are convinced of its magical powers, and most are uninformed of its numerical […]
August 28-October 4, 2013 Philip M. Meyers, Jr. Memorial Gallery (UC, Main Street) 10 am-5 pm Sunday-Thursday Exhibition Reception on September 26, 2013, from 5-7 pm. DAAP Galleries at the University of Cincinnati cordially invite you to the presentation of Album des Jeunes Architectes et Paysagistes (AJAP) 2010 exhibition in the Philip M. Meyers Jr. […]
Embrace the Ambiguity: Illusion and Immersion By Shawn Daniell We live in a world full of ambiguity. Like many people, I find myself having to travel this world with little or no direction. It gets confusing out there trying to interpret the signs, especially when some of those signs may have multiple interpretations. It stands […]
Covington, KY – Covington Arts announces Etsy Workshop presented by Larry Watson on September 18, 9 am to 12 pm. The workshop teaches the fundamentals of how to show, sell, and ship artwork and guides attendees through step-by-step directions for creating a quality customer experience geared towards building trust and generating sales. It serves as a catalyst for those considering […]
CALL FOR PAINTING Deadline: September 30, 2013 For details and to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/freshpaint FRESH PAINT An International Survey of Contemporary Painting At some point many generations ago society reached a level where ordinary people could spend a lifetime perfecting their ability to mix and apply paint, in extraordinary ways. For only its second time in ten […]
Judy Pfaff, a MacArthur grant winner, will have her artwork displayed at the EXPO CHGO, the International Exposition of Contemporary/Modern Art & Design, September 20-23, 2012 at Navy Pier. Works: 1984 – 2013 Booth 217 September 19 – September 22 Vernissage Thursday, September 19 from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Hours Friday, […]
Enjoy a Fine Day of Polo & Support The Cincinnati Art Museum & Breakthrough Cincinnati! When: Sunday, September 15, 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Where: Wilshire Farm, 6065 Goshen Road, Goshen, OH 45122 Cincinnati Art Museum Trustee, Dhani Jones’ BowTie Foundation will host its first polo event at Wilshire Farm, […]
On Saturday, September 14, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m., the Westwood Civic Association presents the 5th Annual Westwood Art Show. This Saturday’s event includes artwork by more than 70 artists, live musical performances, local food vendors, crafts for kids, performances by the MadCap Puppets, face painting, and much more. The festival takes place at the Westwood […]
Deadline to apply: October 7, 2013 Oakley, OH – Brazee Street Studios’ gallery One One has opened its annual call for entry for MULTIPLICITY/HANG IT UP. MULTIPLICITY is a group show centered on the idea of art in multiples or a series. HANG IT UP will feature and sell unique ornaments in a separate room. […]
Northern Kentucky University and the Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center work together to present an informative 5 week session focused on historical preservation. This program includes two walking tours of Covington, KY and Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information you can visit NKU Connections for more details.
The beautiful and vibrant city of Thessaloniki will be transformed into a mega- laboratory of contemporary art, with works signed by artists from all over the world for four months, from September 18, 2013 until January 31, 2014, during the 4th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art. The organization aims to attract the art lovers’ interest […]
What did Cincinnati look like in the 19th century? Take a walking tour and explore the historic Lytle Park neighborhood outside the Taft (19th-century Cincinnati’s “East Side”) with former Taft Associate Curator of Public Programs Cate O’Hara. Then travel to the Betts-Longworth Historic District (19th-century Cincinnati’s “West Side”) for a guided tour with Taft Manager […]
Cincinnati-based artist, Celene Hawkins, has her artwork currently on display at the Taft Museum of Art through October 2o. Celene Hawkins will give a free talk on Sunday, September 15 at 2 p.m. Reception to follow. Reservations are requested. Call (513) 684-4515 or register online .
Manifest is offering a variety of programs this Fall. Programs include: THE FIGURE IN PLACE WORKSHOP DRAWING LAB FALL SPECIAL! HALF PRICE SUNDAY LIFE DRAWING (through Sept. 15) FREE HIGH SCHOOL SAMPLER LIFE DRAWING DAY: Sunday, September 15. Registration required. Session free for current high school students and teachers only. UPCOMING SPECIAL WORKSHOPS & […]
University of Cincinnati graduate Sol Kjok’s Solo show, A Red Song in the Night, is on display at Galleri Ramfjord located in Oslo, Norway. The opening reception is Saturday September 7, Noon-2 p.m. The exhibit is September 7-29. For more information you can visit Galleri Ramfjord’s website for more details.
ArtsWave announces the retirement of CEO Mary McCullough-Hudson in August of 2014. Alecia Kintner is set to be promoted to President & COO during the October Annual Meeting. McCullough-Hudson will continue as CEO of the organization. For more information you can visit their website.
“Season’s Change: perceptions in time, from moments to infinity” is Saturday, September 14, 6-10 at Passages Gallery, 1731 Goodman Ave., North College Hill. Featured Artists include Jolie Harris, Mary Barr Rhodes, Jeremy Buck Lewis, and Shawn Shiveley. Curated by Alissa Sammarco Magenheim
The echo Art Fair features the artwork of more than 100 artists from Western New York and beyond and a dozen temporary site-specific installation pieces, with themes and materials revolving around books and reading. When: Saturday September 7 & Sunday September 8. Time: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Where: The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library’s, Downtown […]
Tri-State area bead artists come together for marathon bead-making session in support of Children’s Hospital WHAT: Beads of Courage® Bead Challenge brings together local glass artists for a marathon bead-making session. The beads created that day are given to Children’s Hospital patients as a way to recognize milestones in their treatment journey and to honor […]
The Cincinnati Ballet Center celebrates its 50th Anniversary and announces The Kaplan New Works Series September 12- 22. You can purchase tickets here.
The Baker Hunt & Cultural Center in Covington, Ky will be offering a class this October for those who would like to learn more about post production software. Programs will include Photshop, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, Picasa, Aperture, iPhoto, Paint ShopPro, GIMP, and more. Experienced instructor Jim Reizner will explain the pluses and minuses of each […]
SATURDAY, August 17, 5 – 9p.m. DAVID MACK DEMO at the Manifest Drawing Center in Madisonville Located at 4905 Whetsel Avenue (second floor) Comic book artist and writer David Mack will create multiple drawings from the live model. Mack is best known for his work in watercolor and collage, however this demonstration will highlight his […]
Curated by: Holly Harrison, L.A. County Museum of Art Peter Frank, Riverside Art Museum The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art is hosting a juried competition for digital art and photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to […]
VISTA: An International Exhibit Exploring Landscape in Contemporary Art “We need nature, and particularly its wilderness strongholds. It is the alien world that gave rise to our species, and the home to which we can safely return. It offers choices our spirit was designed to enjoy.” – Edward O. Wilson, The Future of Life Landscape: […]
Ten High School students from the Cincinnati Arts & Technology Center made a trip to Yellowstone last week. The students are high school juniors who participate in programs at the Cincinnati Arts & Technology Center, which uses the arts and other programs to help at-risk students stay in school, graduate and launch careers. Their journey […]
The Duncanson Society of the Taft Museum of Art has selected storyteller and educator Diane Macklin as the 2013 Duncanson Artist-in-Residence. Macklin’s style of storytelling combines theatre, rhythm, language, and movement to create a unique experience. During her residency, Macklin will give public performances and provide workshops and performances in schools and with various community […]
Dig at The Fitton Center By Shawn Daniell A “wise man” once said, “Ogres are like onions.” Although this quote is from the Disney animated feature Shrek, I think it makes a valid point. Shrek’s basically saying, “Hey, onions have layers. I have layers. Dig it?” In the newest exhibit, dig, on display at the […]
Universally renowned and recognized for their iconic LADS characters and precision marking, British art collective The London Police (TLP) are pivotal voices in the history of street art. During their two-week stay, Covington becomes a canvas for public art, where contemporary urban spin collides with the city’s artistic and architectural heritage. Painted alongside buildings […]
FULL Spectrum events include: CityBeat Sugar Rush – August 29, 5:30 – 8:30 pm Artisans Enterprise Center Carnegie Galleries – Opening Reception – September 6, 6 – 9 pm The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center Oktoberfest – September 6 – 8 pm Mainstrasse Village Promenade ArtBIZ: Using Creative Passion to Make a Living – […]
JR September 21, 2013 – February 2, 2014 Curated by Pedro H. Alonzo and the Contemporary Arts Center The CAC presents world-renowned French artist JR’s first solo museum exhibition, featuring more than a decade of work seen in public spaces around the globe. Describing himself as both an “urban artivist” and “photograffeur,” JR has won […]
Degas, Renoir, Modernist Jewelry by Art Smith, and American Gothic! Realm of Immortals: Daoist Art in the Cincinnati Art Museum October 12, 2013—January 5, 2014 Realm of Immortals is designed to introduce the important concepts of Chinese Daoism as both a philosophy and as a folk religion. Daoism has a deep and lasting influence on […]
Art Off Pike is Covington Kentucky’s premier urban street arts festival that engages the entire community with a host of creative offerings in the heart of downtown. The annual event attracts 60-90 artists each year and 3000 visitors, with numbers increasing each year. For more information visit: https://www.zapplication.org/artoffpike Application Deadline: August 2, 2013
CINCINNATI — From the stunning array of richly embroidered Chinese robes to a dramatic series by the father of American landscape painting Thomas Cole, the Taft Museum of Art will take visitors on a captivating journey of exploration during its 2013-2015 season. “This season promises something for everyone,” says Deborah Emont Scott, director/CEO, Taft […]
PDN and See.Me invite you to be a part of the 4th annual One Life Photography Competition: What Does the World Look Like Through Your Lens? Share Your Vision with ONE LIFE for a Chance at $75,000 in Prizes Click Here to Participate Join today for a chance to earn a Trip Around the World, […]
We hope you can join us on Friday, July 26 from 5-9 p.m. for a special Art After Dark: Cincinnati Food Celebration. This is a FREE event with cash bar. $10/ticket for 10 tastes of chili and/or beer. Reservations not required. Taste tickets may be purchased in advance by calling 513.721.ARTS or visiting cincinnatiartmuseum.org. Recent […]
Goetzman to be recognized for dedication to preservation, education and advocacy. Bruce Goetzman, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Emeritus, will be honored by Cincinnati Preservation Association (CPA) at a special gathering on Sunday, August 4, 2013 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at Pinecroft. Pinecroft, which is the Powel Crosley, Jr. estate, is located at 2366 Kipling Avenue, […]
Emma Caro, formerly the public relations director at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, brings 15 years of communications experience to her brand new role as the Taft Museum’s Manager of PR and Marketing. The Taft Museum of Art is at 316 Pike St., in downtown Cincinnati. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11 […]
POLYPHONIC PLAYGROUND PAINTINGS BY CEDRIC MICHAEL COX Opening reception: Sat 13 Jul, 5:30-8 pm On view: July 13-27 2013 FiveMyles 558 St. Johns Place Brooklyn, NY 718.783.4438 Meet the Artist!!!! Cedric Michael Cox will be at the gallery for the duration of the exhibition. Artist Statement: Polyphonic Playground is a solo exhibition of recent paintings […]
Kenn Day, local artist and writer at AEQAI, is offering a special track, specifically for Massage Therapists who want to expand their practice into the soul level of their client’s healing. The workshops are certified by the NCBTMB to provide CEUs and begin this September in Cincinnati. Through this series, you will learn • How […]
Manifest is very pleased to introduce the recipients of the second Manifest Artist Residency Award: Nicholas Mancini and Jeremy Plunkett MEET THE ARTISTS AT MANIFEST, July 12, 6-9p.m. (reception for the artists-in-residence, open studio, simultaneous with the opening of Master Pieces 7 at Manifest Gallery) Manifest announced the establishment of its residency program (the M.A.R. award) […]
“Let Nobody Turn Us Around”: African-American Images and History in the 19th Century Sunday, July 14, 2:30 p.m. Dr. Eric R. Jackson, Director, Black Studies Program, Northern Kentucky University The exhibition Photographic Wonders: American Daguerreotypes from The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art includes a number of images of African Americans in various roles. Dr. Jackson […]
The eleventh annual Summer Teacher Institute will bring local educators closer to artwork in our permanent collections and special exhibitions through an in-depth, cross-curricular study of Cincinnati art and artists. Teachers will then be empowered to act as a bridge connecting their students to the Art Museum and its collections and special exhibitions. The program […]
Pedal Wagon Mural Tour Thursday, July 25, 6 p.m. Join the Taft and ArtWorks for this unique tour of the best murals in Cincinnati. Cost $15, Limited availability Reservations: (513) 352-5134 or online No refunds will be given. ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– Taft on Tap Saturday, July 27, 3-6 p.m. Art meets beer during this tasting held under the tent […]
Cincinnati artist, Kent Krugh, is embarking on a journey to Medellin, Colombia to participate in a two week photography workshop (Zoomlab) in July of this year, teaching undergrad and grad college students. This workshop includes mentoring and advising students as they prepare portfolios for credit and exhibition. This workshop is coordinated by Centro Colombo Americano, […]
Come cool off after work and bring the whole family to the Cincinnati Art Museum to shop and stroll through the galleries until 9 p.m. every Wednesday evening as part of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s CINCINNATI SUMMER! All of our galleries and the Museum Shop will be open late for special viewing and shopping! Every […]
The Human Face: A Revelation AEC announces dual exhibitions curated by Saad Ghosn Opening Reception – July 19, 6 – 9 p.m. Exhibition continues through August 23, 2013 Save the date! Announcing two exhibitions exploring the human face as an expressive form. The first, features Gerard Pottebaum’s color photographs of individuals taken during his travels […]