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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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PRESSING MATTERS

PRESSING MATTERS   by Fran Watson Tiger Lily Press at Fifth Street Gallery   October 11 – November 2 Cincinnati Portfolio IV at Clay Street

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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.

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“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

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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

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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

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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

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