1954 Kaiser-Darrin Roadster on Display at the Cincinnati Art Museum
1954 Kaiser-Darrin Roadster on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum from August 22, 2012 through January 6, 2013. Cincinnati Art Museum 953 Eden Park Drive
Sarah Vanderlip: Drawings for Sculptures of Buildings, September
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact • Kiley Brodeur, Marketing and Communications Associate (513) 639-2872 [email protected] Sarah Vanderlip: Drawings for Sculptures of Buildings Winner of the
Nicholas Pfarr at William Schickel Gallery
By Kenn Day Most galleries I visit are very professional. By this I mean that great attention has been paid to everything from the lighting
Hot steel drums and cold ice cream at the Taft Museum of Art on
Contact: Cate O’Hara Taft Museum of Art (513) 684-4515, [email protected] MEDIA ALERT Say so long to summer with hot steel drums and cold ice cream
CCAC classes and Visual Arts Collaboration
Join us this Thursday, 8/23, at 7:30 p.m. for ascend, a new, eight-member vocal ensemble dedicated to performing new works by Cincinnati composers. At the
Art Deadline List sampling
We encourage artists to subscribe to Art Deadline listings. They have both free and paid versions. Here is a sampling: October 15, 2012 THE ARTIST’S
4th Annual Westwood Art Show – Saturday, 9/15 – 11 am – 5 pm
Be sure to join us for our 4th annual outdoor exhibition featuring: 70 local artist vendors ABBY LANGDON of abbydid – all manner of plush
Walk on Woodburn
Walk on Woodburn is coming up this weekend!! Stop by and visit East Walnut Hills (Parking is available on surrounding streets) and all the wonderful
The Taft Museum Art Happy Hour at Arnold’s Bar & Grill
Cincinnati’s Home for Art and the city’s Oldest Tavern come together to offer an evening of music and more to the backdrop of the Taft’s
The Painter’s Table selections
Aeqai is pleased to note that the nationally recognized blog The Painter’s Table, which selects the best writings about painting exhibitions and/or paintings from around
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center
Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center TWO CALLS FOR ENTRIES
Sol Kjøk awarded
The winners of the jurors’ awards for the previous edition of the Tallinn International Drawing Triennial, MANU PROPRIA, will be featured in a special exhibit
Letter from the Editor
Greater Cincinnati continues to manifest enormous diversity in the offerings from its visual arts practitioners, and the venues which present them. Aeqai is pleased to
Mediating Matrices and Meditations on a New Media: Built in the Digital World: Kimberly Burleigh, James Duesing, Derrick Woodham and McCrystle Wood: at Weston Art Gallery June 15 – August 31, 2012
By: Regan Brown Photographs courtesy of Weston Gallery “. . . In that Empire, the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map
50th Anniversary Year, Carl Solway Gallery Exhibition
By: Jane Durrell Imagine a cocktail party where everyone knows everyone else and the conversation never stops. That’s Carl Solway Gallery’s 50th Anniversary exhibition.
Collaborative Assemblages
By: Maria Seda-Reeder “Found in Translation: Work by Cynthia Gregory, Christian Schmit and Greg Swiger” at Semantics Gallery is the kind of show at which you can
True Believer: “Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit” at Cincinnati Art Museum
By: Keith Banner “Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit,” currently on view through September 9, 2012 at the Cincinnati Art Museum, invokes the hush and
Color of Wind, Sound of Water
By: Daniel Brown Uniting gestural abstraction and calligraphic mark making, Frank Satogata celebrates nature’s beautiful juxtapositions. TWO APPROACHES to the globalized art market, though
George Inness at The Cincinnati Art Museum
By: Kevin Muente I stand before George Inness’s Near the Village, October on the last hot day of June and long for fall. This
Jannis Varelas: Sleep My Little Sheep Sleep at the Contemporary Arts Center
By: Amanda Dalla Villa Adams German philosopher Walter Benjamin’s angel of history surveys the past and “sees one single catastrophe, which unceasingly piles rubble
Geometrically Ordered Design: Fantastic Four
By: Dustin Pike “The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” -Albert Einstein This is my fourth article pertaining
Stand-In God
By: Maxwell Redder “Museum Gallery / Gallery Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. 104 degrees; a new record: Saturday, July the seventh of twenty-twelve.” The fathers of existentialism
Donna Talerico at Greenwich House Gallery
By: Daniel Brown Donna Talerico wows us, once again, with her new paintings of France, currently on view at Greenwich House Gallery in O’Bryonville. Her
All the Usual Suspects at Thompson House Shooting Gallery
By: Karen S. Chambers The Thompson House Shooting Gallery’s exhibition — “All the Usual Suspects” — is oddly titled since it suggests artists who are
The Art of Sound: Four Centuries of Musical Instruments
By Larry Watson Cincinnati Art Museum June 16-September 12, 2012 When viewing works that have a function, one wonders whether there is a critical distinction
My First Residency
By: Kate Kern The windows and skylight of my temporary studio faced east. Opening the door in the morning I was greeted by light flooding
The Cincinnati Arts and Technology Center Uses Art to Help At-risk Students
By: Shawn Daniell Some students learn better visually. There are many students who are at risk of not graduating from high school and art
Purple Trees
By: Susan Mahan When my mother was 90 years old, I took her for her first visit to the Cincinnati Art Museum. She was a
Dying like Everything
By: Maxwell Redder Photographs taken by: Mark Patsfall Rarely does an artist have the opportunity to express so vividly an equal passion for music and
Book Review: The Lower River, By: Paul Theroux
Book Review By: Daniel Brown Paul Theroux may best be known as America’s most engaging travel writer; the books that first brought him to my
Review for Nicholas Pfarr Exhibit, William Schickel Gallery
Most galleries I visit are very professional. By this I mean that great attention has been paid to everything from the lighting and framing and
Color Pencil Society of America
By: Marlene Steele The Color Pencil Society’s 20th Anniversary International Exhibition is an extensive show filling the main gallery and 4 galleries on the second
All Around Us
As hard as it is to imagine, not many years ago the word “environment” was seldom used at all in ordinary conversation, and even less
Gallery Geeks! Featured Artists: Amy Kollar Anderson, Leslie Getz, and Susan Byrnes
Join former art educator, Penny Brooks and Fitton Center for Creative Arts Director of Exhibitions, Cathy Mayhugh for an informal conversation about the artwork on
The Red Brick Council for the Arts 2012 Artist Tribute & Benefit Dinner Honoring: Rita Blitt
The Red Brick Council for the Arts invites you to join us at our 2012 Artist Tribute and Benefit Dinner, this year honoring internationally acclaimed Rita
Current Exhibit: Visionaries and Voices: Urban Express
Visionaries + Voices is a nonprofit organization working to provide artistic and cultural opportunities for artists with disabilities. We value a world in which artists
Dinner, Wine, and Art at the Taft Museum of Art: August 2
Thursday, August 2, 5–8 p.m. Enjoy an evening of dinner, wine, and art at the Taft Museum of Art inspired by the beauty and
DAVID POE TO PERFORM SPECIAL BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE DAYTON ART INSTITUTE ON JULY 20
(DAYTON, OHIO) – July 9, 2012 – Singer-songwriter David Poe will return to his native Dayton for a special benefit concert to support The Dayton
Douglas Miller at The Green Gallery
A glance at Miller’s “bewilderinger” exhibition invite reveals an unfinished work (in this case the head of a bird of prey) of apparent traditional draftsmanship.
SEVEN GALLERY ARTISTS FEATURED IN NEW BOOK:100 Artists of The Midwest
Join us on Sunday, August 5 between 10 am and 1 pm to meet the artists, purchase your hardcover copy ($45) and get your copies
JONATHAN QUEEN CREATES WINNING DESIGN: ArtWorks Mural Project, Kroger Headquarters
Jonathan Queen, of narrative realism renown, was recently awarded a MuralWorks commission by Cincinnati’s ArtWorks. Of MuralWorks, the organization explains: “Our City is a gallery.
Emil Robinson: “Uncertain Boundaries” 2807 Woodburn Ave.
Dear Friends, Please come and join me for a one night exhibition of recent paintings this coming Friday the 13th from 6-9pm at 2807 Woodburn
Cincinnati Art Fellowship Applications Accepted June 26 through August 31, 2012
Seven individual artist grants of up to $6000 will be awarded through a new Artist Fellowship program Starting June 26, 2012, the City will be
Colored Pencil Society of America
The Colored Pencil Society’s 20th Anniversary International Exhibition is an extensive show filling the main gallery and 4 galleries on the second floor of the
Manifest: Nude 4th Annual Exhibition Exploring the Uncovered Human Form in Current Art
FINAL CALL FOR ENTRIES <<< Deadline to Submit: July 5 Exhibit Dates: August 18 – September 14, 2012 For details and to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/nude12
The Dayton Art Institute to Participate in Blue Star Museums Program
DAYTON, OHIO) – June 26, 2012 – The Dayton Art Institute (DAI) has announced that it will take part in Blue Star Museums, a collaboration
Prairie: New Voices at the Cincinnati Art Museum
New Voices is a program produced by Prairie which connects high school students to their community through collaborative photography projects. This Spring, students from the
Manifest: Open Figure Drawing Sessions Ongoing
STUDENTS ATTEND FOR HALF-PRICE! Uninstructed moderated study sessions with a live model Weekly Open Figure Sessions Tuesdays, 7-9p.m. Wednesdays, 7-9p.m. (multi-day long poses) PRICE: $80 per 10