LETTER FROM CHAMPAIGN: “RETURN TO SENDER”
LETTER FROM CHAMPAIGN: “RETURN TO SENDER” By Cynthia Kukla “I study cancellations, the manner in which the stamp is placed, the way the address
Review of Degas Renoir and Poetic Pastels at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Review of Degas Renoir and Poetic Pastels at the Cincinnati Art Museum By Emil Robinson Pastel has always been a contentious medium. Today most practitioners
Letter from Highland Heights: Moby-Dick Art by Matt Kish and Robert Del Tredici
Letter from Highland Heights: Moby-Dick Art by Matt Kish and Robert Del Tredici By Robert K. Wallace Moby-Dick seems to be everywhere these days. This
Outside/Inside
Outside/Inside By Jane Durrell Outside/Inside at Covington Arts is a show its curator, Jennifer Grote, conceives as an interaction between architecture (i.e. the space itself)
Woven & Stitched: Renee Harris & JoAnne Russo
Woven & Stitched: Renee Harris & JoAnne Russo By Lily Mulberry Basket weaving and embroidery are functional crafts used by people across the globe
KNOWN/UNKNOWN
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
North Meets South
North Meets South Carrie McGee and Jeffrey Cortland Jones By Chase Martin At first glance, Jeffrey Cortland Jones’ paintings are so quiet they are almost
Geometrically Ordered Design: Wheel of the Taro
Geometrically Ordered Design: Wheel of the Taro By Dustin Pike “WHEEL AND—WHOA! The Great Wheel of Samsara. The Wheel of the Law. (Dhamma.) The Wheel
“What is Contemporary Art and Why does it Matter?”
“What is Contemporary Art and Why does it Matter?” by Saad Ghosn “Why Does Contemporary Art Matter?” or why does art in general or
ART FOR A BETTER WORLD
ART FOR A BETTER WORLD by Saad Ghosn • Images For A Better World: Gena GRUNENBERG, Visual Artist Gena Grunenberg, a Cincinnati artist, initially studied
Art in Bloom Shines at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Art in Bloom Shines at the Cincinnati Art Museum A Personal Essay By Laura A. Hobson For a pleasant journey to soak in flowers matching
Maxwell’s Poetry Corner
Poetry by Maxwell Redder MLR+DAM=MLR+DMR As our eyes meet they signify the trust we have earned, and I promise that that trust, which is
Book Review
Book Review by Daniel Brown Dave Eggers is one of the world’s most fascinating contemporary writers, as he is also a political activist of the
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor The November aeqai is mostly ready–columns by Jonathon Kamholtz on the French alabaster sculpture show at The Dayton Art Institute and
Still Need That Special Holiday Gift?
To donate visit their website for more details.
LIGHT UP OTR RETURNS WITH NIGHTTIME CITY FLEA : Saturday December 14, 2013
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
Two-Person exhibition of Charles Clary and Ryan Cobourn at Nancy Margolis Gallery
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
CALL TO GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS: SOS ART 2014
CALL TO GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS SOS ART 2014 May 30 – June 8 The Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 1)
Litsa Spanos, ADC Art Design Consultants is a 2013 WE Celebrate Award Finalist
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
LACDA “Snap to Grid” Open Call, every entry shown!
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art 104 East Fourth Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 lacda.com tenth annual SNAP TO GRID: the UN-Juried
Bring Your Family to the Taft Museum of Art to Celebrate the Holidays
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
Bring Your Family to the Taft Museum of Art to Celebrate the Holidays
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
Carl Solway Gallery Participates in the IFPDA Print Fair 2013
Located at Park Avenue Armory · Booth 416 643 Park Avenue at 67th St. New York, NY 10065 Harry Bertoia John Cage
Covington Arts bi-annual call for entries: 2014/2015 exhibition season
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:
The Cincinnati Art Museum Gift Shop Presents: The Holiday Trunk Show
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
A Note From the New Executive Director at Clifton Cultural Arts Center
Hello CCAC Friends & Supporters! I am thrilled to join the dedicated staff, board and community volunteers who have made CCAC one of the most
Tiger Lily Press Print Sale Nov 2 at Clifton Cultural Arts Center
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.
Autumn Air Art Fair at Clifton Cultural Arts Center
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
Artists and Health Care Seminar
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
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 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.
ART AFTER DARK: IMMORTAL SPIRITS October 25
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
“Why Does Contemporary Art Matter?” Lecture in the Mary R. Schiff Library Friday, October 25
“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,
CALL TO PROFESSORS OF ART + CURRENT OR FORMER STUDENTS OR ARTISTS + CURRENT OR FORMER PROFESSORS
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
Evolution, Jeremy Johnson and Aaron Kent
Evolution, Jeremy Johnson and Aaron Kent At Prairie Gallery By Matthew Metzger Science is fertile ground for mystery. Neo-Platonic notions of the fertility of
Marta Hewett Gallery: “This is contemporary art.”
Marta Hewett Gallery: “This is contemporary art.” By Karen Chambers Even though the computer ate gallery owner Marta Hewett’s “What Is Contemporary Art?” essay for
Radical without a Cause: “Matisse: A Life in Color”
Radical without a Cause: “Matisse: A Life in Color” at the Indianapolis Museum of Art By Keith Banner A docent was giving a tour of
Deconstructing America: Telling Tales: Stories and Legends in 19-Century American Art
Deconstructing America: Telling Tales: Stories and Legends in 19-Century American Art Taft Museum of Art September 20, 2013-January 12, 2014 By Jonathan Kamholtz “Telling Tales” at
GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS at the Columbus Museum of Art
GEORGE WESLEY BELLOWS at the Columbus Museum of Art By Kevin Ott Columbus Ohio’s favorite son of the art world, George Wesley Bellows
PRESSING MATTERS
PRESSING MATTERS by Fran Watson Tiger Lily Press at Fifth Street Gallery October 11 – November 2 Cincinnati Portfolio IV at Clay Street
Michael Nichols at the Carnegie
Michael Nichols at the Carnegie by Kevin Muente Michael Nichols’s silently disturbing silverpoint drawings are tucked away in the small hallway gallery at the Carnegie.
ANGELS at the Carnegie Art Center
ANGELS at the Carnegie Art Center By Marta Hewett I have spoke with the tongues of angels I have held the hand of the
Letter from Bellevue: Red-Line Elegy
Letter from Bellevue: Red-Line Elegy By Robert K. Wallace It was a typical Friday night. Immediately after dinner I was going to drive into Cincinnati
Ana England and Steven Finke’s Imminence
Ana England and Steven Finke’s Imminence By Kelly Moffett I was able to visit Ana England and Steven Finke’s Imminence with my colleague, Bob Wallace,
A Limited Engagement: Works by Tatjana Krizmanic
A Limited Engagement: Works by Tatjana Krizmanic B Deemer Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky By Christine Huskisson What I dream of is an art of balance, or
“1963 Revisited”
“1963 Remembered” By Marlene Steele Trotted down to see the YWCA exhibit on the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement 1963-2013, downtown CIncinnati. Being
An Interview with Steven Matijcio, curator at the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center
An Interview with Steven Matijcio, curator at the Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center by Christopher Hoeting Steven Matijcio is heading into his fifth month as new
What is ________________ Art?
What is ________________ Art? By Steven Matijcio In a field full of impossible queries and infinite philosophical musings, there is no doubt that the question
Three x Ten
Three x Ten By Gary Gaffney Take science, for example. Great scientists and science writers know that the average person sees the impact of scientific
Querulous at Large
Querulous at Large By Querulous Sometimes, not often but sometimes, for someone headed to a six o’clock event at the Contemporary Arts Center, a parking
“What’s New: Fashion and Contemporary Craft,” Cincinnati Art Museum
“What’s New: Fashion and Contemporary Craft,” Cincinnati Art Museum By Sara Caswell-Pearce Some exhibitions are big, but lackluster. Others are small, but juicy. Happily,