Art of Food Leaves Viewers Hungry
by Shawn Daniell The Carnegie’s eighth installment of The Art of Food has become an extravagant opening night affair. But in the days that follow,
William Messer: Some Women, Some Stories
by Kevin Ott Iris BookCafe and Gallery is an uncluttered but homey café/gallery on upper Main Street. Main between Central Parkway and Liberty has retained
The Emerald Tablet: Ken Henson at the Lloyd Library and Museum
by Dustin Pike In the city we call Cincinnati, there lies nestled a hidden gem of a library founded by three brothers, John Uri, Nelson
What Do We Expect from Museum Directors?
by Daniel Brown As the search for a new director of the Art Museum continues, we have been made aware that the museum board places
Gutenberg vs. The Internet
by Danelle Cheney 1455: Mainz, Germany. Johannes Gutenberg nears completion on the first edition of the forty-two line bible with moveable type and machinery he’s
Two Artists, Two Profiles: Jeremy Plunkett and Nicholas Mancini, the 2013-2014 Manifest Artists in Residence
by Elizabeth Teslow “Be open for growth and the unexpected nature of art-making.” Jeremy Plunkett “The year goes by fast. You cannot take a week
The Eisele Gallery of Fine Art: A Cincinnati Tradition
by Laura Hobson From “The Indian Chief” by Henry Farny to “Mending the Nets” by Dixie Selden, The Eisele Gallery of Fine Art offers outstanding
Art for a Better World – March
by Saad Ghosn I. Images For A Better World: Kimberly HENSON, Visual Artist Kymberly Henson has been working in the arts for over 30 years.
Louis Bickett Photo Essays – March
from the Louis Bickett Photo Archive What I Read Collection Daddy Collects Collection I IMAGINE THE OLD NIGGER WILL BE CHEAPER’,
Letter from Wyoming – There Is Good Art Everywhere
By Cynthia Kukla There is good art everywhere, just look. Look a little harder and you will find great art just about anywhere. Such is
Letter from Roanoke – March
By Judith Fairly The contrast between the gray people-moving facility I’d left in Dallas-Fort Worth and the airy concourse into which I disembarked at the
Book Review: The Apartment
by Daniel Brown The Apartment, a new novel by Greg Baxter, is a very compelling, beautifully crafted and written book wherein all the action takes
Poetry by Daniel Brown
by Daniel Brown Lucy Her eyes of sapphire blue Challenge you under quizzical brows. Like a Vermont wildflower, She was tough and unspoiled. Plucked, She
Poetry by Maxwell Redder – March
by Maxwell Redder But Little Blips I. Seeping from my brain like sap from a pine, slowly building into a sticky clump. I clean the
Letter from the Editor – March
The March issue of aeqai has just posted, and it’s a very large issue, full of reviews and essays and profiles and Letters from other
Call to artists for SOS ART 2014, May 30-June 8 at the Art Academy of Cincinnati
CALL TO GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS SOS ART 2014 May 30 – June 8 The Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 1)
Call for artists for gallery One One
gallery One One Announces shape:CIRCLE Call for Entry Deadline to apply: April 14, 2014 Brazee Street Studios’ gallery One One has opened its annual summer
Art After Dark: Rococo Vibrations & VIP Giveaway
Cincinnati Art Museum Art After Dark: Rococo Vibrations Friday, March 28, 2014 5pm to 9pm CINCINNATI (3-19-2014)- More than 900 people joined us for our
Support 100 Local Arts Organization with One Gift
We’ve reached the halfway point in our 2014 ArtsWave Community Campaign and we’re just over halfway to our $12 million goal. If you enjoyed Macy’s
Roppongi Art Night 2014 Will Turn Tokyo into Huge All-night Celebration
After drawing 830,000 visitors last year, Roppongi Art Night 2014, an all-night extravaganza presenting art exhibitions and performances throughout central Tokyo’s iconic Roppongi entertainment district,
CAC ART TRIP TO CLEVELAND
Dear Friends of the CAC: Please join Raphaela Platow, Director and Chief Curator
Cincinnati Art Galleries, LLC Moving Sale Continues
The Cincinnati Art Galleries Moving Sale Continues New Items Added Every Day! SAVE AN EXTRA 20% OFF THE LISTED SALE PRICES ON REMAINING FURNITURE EXAMPLE
Clifton Cultural Arts Center Spring Classes Available Online Now.
The Clifton Cultural Arts Center has brand new classes for the spring season. They have classes for all people of all ages including: Young Yogis,
New Opportunities for Artists from Art Design Consultants
Exciting opportunities for artists! 1. Blink Art Resource gets your artwork directly into the hands of the people who buy artwork
Cornelia Arts SPRING Open Studios
Photographer Doug Birkenheuer will also have an array of Framed Originals as well
The Manifest Artist Residency Award (MAR) Call for Applications – Deadline April 9
A STUDIO FREE FOR A YEAR at the heart of Manifest: M.A.R. Manifest Artist Residency
Macy’s Arts Sampler Returns March 15
Our second Macy’s Arts Sampler Saturday features an amazing line-up of FREE events Downtown and in Over-the-Rhine, including a special concert at Music Hall at
JE SOUTIENS LE MUSEE NATIONAL D’ART CONTEMPORAIN (SMCA) THESSALONIQUE-GRECE
Le SMCA a besoin de vous et de votre soutien pour mener à bien ses projets. Nous cherchons à maintenir la programmation d’expositions et d’événements
ECHO ART FAIR 2014 OPENS SUBMISSION PERIOD For Artists and Galleries
The submission period for the 4th annual echo Art Fair, www.echoartfair.com, scheduled for September 6 and 7, 2014 at the Buffalo
18th Annual Kreines Lecture! Sunday, March 9 @ 2pm
Shining from Sea to Sea: American Silver from the Nineteenth Century to
“Rejoice!: A Retrospective of Avtar Gill, the Cincinnati Hat-Man” opens April 25, 2014 at Thunder-Sky, Inc
“Rejoice!: A Retrospective of Avtar Gill, the Cincinnati Hat-Man” opens April 25, 2014 at Thunder-Sky, Inc. with a reception 6 to 10 pm. The show
2014 Betts House Walking Tour offered monthly starting in March
Walking Tour Explores Betts Longworth Historic District The Betts House is proud to announce our 2014 Betts Longworth Historic District (BLHD) Walking Tours, offered each
A Rookwood Pottery Celebration Saturday March 1st
A Rookwood Pottery Celebration Sessions at 9:30am-12pm or 12:30-3pm Located at: Keller Center at St. Ursula Academy 1322 E. McMillan Street Cincinnati, OH 45206 Maria
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s Art After Dark: Bling + Beats
Join the Cincinnati Art Museum for Final Friday, February 28th, for Art After Dark: Bling + Beats as they celebrate their brand new exhibit, From
ROBISCHON GALLERY SHOWCASES EMPIRE FALLING | NEW PHOTOGRAPHS FROM ELENA DORFMAN
ROBISCHON GALLERY SHOWCASES EMPIRE FALLING NEW PHOTOGRAPHS FROM ELENA DORFMAN Exhibition on view March 20-May 10 Artist Reception: Thursday, March 20, 6:00 pm-8:00 pm ELENA
Viewpoints: Murals by Young Professional Working Artists
The Short North Alliance and 11 partner galleries and art institutions with the support of the Create Columbus Commission present the second iteration of the
CUT: Windows to Eternity at Marta Hewett Gallery Extended
The CUT: Windows to Eternity, featuring the artwork of Eric Stanley, at Marta Hewett Gallery is extended through March 15th.
Releasing The Veil
by Kevin Muente Recent Paintings by Jason John at Manifest Gallery Manifest Gallery is entering its tenth season in Cincinnati and its reputation continues to
Paintings without Irony: Ryan Cobourn’s Pastorale at Nancy Margolis Gallery, in conjunction with a Slow Art talk by Jennifer Samet, Ph.D.
by Matthew Metzger Editor’s Note: Aeqai receives an increasingly large number of press releases for exhibitions in other cities. So we thought we would experiment,
Comics: Art Imitates Art Which Imitates Art
by Danelle Cheney Comic books firmly straddle the space between visual art and literature. They are unique in format: the visuals are just as important
Amy Miller Dehan – Curator of Decorative Arts and Design
by Laura Hobson “I was always interested in art,” says Amy Miller Dehan, 37, curator of decorative arts and design at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Threads of Heaven
by Jane Durrell It was Mark Twain who told us “Clothes make the man,” adding a Twain-ish thought about the little influence naked men have
Wave of Mutilation: Hollis Hammonds’ “Worthless Matter” at Dorothy W. and C. Lawson Reed, Jr. Gallery, DAAP
by Keith Banner Hollis Hammonds has close encounters of the terrestrial kind in her new show at DAAP Galleries called “Worthless Matter.” A stockpile and
Burn Baby Burn
by Julie Gross It all started with a Facebook post that read, “Buy or Burn: A one-night, solo art show like none other. All of
Layer by Layer: Eric Standley’s CUT at Marta Hewett Gallery
by Shawn Daniell CUT: Windows to Eternity, the newest exhibition at the Marta Hewett Gallery, features the artwork of Eric Standley. When I first saw
Nellie Taft: Odyssey, A Lifelong Journey through Art
by Karen Chambers Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery through March 22 Nellie Taft was a hometown girl, born in 1937 in Indian
Cupid Visits Miller Gallery
by Marlene Steele Life is a box of chocolates— You never know what you are going to get. Love letters, love birds, bottled passion and
Cincinnati Art Ambassador Fellowships – An Opportunity for Cincinnati’s Individual Artists
by Jan Brown Checco If you are a working artist living in Cincinnati, and you don’t have a salaried position within one of our prestigious
The Centrality of Art Within the Art Industry
by Daniel Brown We are regularly informed that the arts have become big business; the investment potential of a work of art has become far
Letter from Chicago
by Christopher Hoeting The College Art Association just wrapped up its annual meeting at the Westin Hotel (February 12-15th) inside Chicago’s Loop, just six blocks