Manifest: Upcoming Master Class Workshops
Shane Wolf Returns from Paris to Lead Two Workshops and One Public Demo! Register Online – Early Bird Pricing Expires July 1! Figure Drawing with
Manifest: Drawing Marathon is Back This Weekend
Saturday and Sunday, June 30th and July 1st 12 total hours of uninstructed open life drawing with the live model (equivalent to 6 weeks of one
Press Release: Very Superstitious, Art Beyond Boundaries
Very Superstitious is a song to be sung following the recent World Choir Games that were hosted in the lovely city of Cincinnati. In light of
Aeqai Congratulates CCAC: Tracy Walker, Margo Pierce, and Missy Miller
Hello, friends. Please join us tomorrow, when the Wednesdays on the Green fun continues with the fabulous Tracy Walker. Tracy was honored this year with
ArtsWave Invests $11 Million in Greater Cincinnati Community
New Funding Strategy Focuses on Increasing Arts Impact, Innovation, and Engagement CINCINNATI – June 24, 2012 – ArtsWave announces $11 million in grants and initiatives
Call for Entries: Manifest’s Final Competitive Exhibit of Season 8
Deadline to Submit: July 5 Exhibit Dates: August 18 – September 14, 2012 For details and to enter visit: http://www.manifestgallery.org/nude12 NUDE: 4th Annual Exhibition Exploring the
Play Day at the Taft
Sunday, July 22, 12–4 p.m. AFTA with Madcap Puppets The Taft Museum of Art is proud to join with the Armed Forces Tickets Association (AFTA)
Malton Gallery: Humanity Outpost Grand Opening Celebration
Dear Malton Gallery Enthusiasts and Supporters, It is with great excitement that I announce our biggest event in our 37 year history! The Humanity Outpost
Something Different: Brandon Baumann at The Cincinnati Art Museum, Friday, June 22
Looking for something new, something engaging, something different to energize your Friday? Need a break at the end of the week? Join us at the
The Fifteenth Annual Benesse Lecture: Intersections with Thelma Golden, Wednesday, June 20 7-8pm Fath Auditorium
Using the groundbreaking Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit retrospective, organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of the
Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit at The Cincinnati Art Museum Through September 9
The life and career of one of the greatest African American painters will be on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum in the exhibition, Modern Spirit.
The Art of Sound: Four Centuries of Musical Instruments at The Cincinnati Art Museum Through September2
As the world sets its eyes and ears on Cincinnati, Ohio for the World Choir Games, the Cincinnati Art Museum gives you another reason to
The Original James Bond Car at The Cincinnati Art Museum Through July 15
This summer, for one month only, an icon of design, film and popular culture will be on display at the Art Museum: James Bond’s Aston Martin
Meet Riley Humler, Antiques Roadshow favorite and Rookwood expert shares his
Join fellow Rookwood aficionados for a conversational evening with Riley Humler, Rookwood specialist, collector, dealer, and raconteur on Thursday, June 21, at 7 p.m. at the Taft
Child's Play: "Funny Mirrors" at AEC Gallery, "Inventories & Diagrams" at PAC Gallery and "SOS Art" at Cincinnati Art Academy
By: Keith Banner In “Funny Mirrors,” a three-person show at AEC Gallery in Covington, Kentucky, Billy Simms drains a clown’s life of all color and
French Painters Breaking Ground
By: Jane Durrell Bostonians with a penchant for French painting from the glory days might be disappointed if they stop by the Wadsworth Atheneum just
Meditations on Emptiness: Francis Upritchard’s, “A Long Wait”, at the CAC
By: Maria Seda-Reeder The Zaha Hadid designed Lois and Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, with its intermittently soaring and squatting ceilings and massive concrete
Grim Fairy Tales: “Panjereh (Window)” New Work by Sheida Soleimani at Prairie Northside June 9th through 30th 2012
By: Regan Brown Photographs courtesy of Eric R Greiner “The Valley of Understanding: Here we all choose a different way and different rules to
Geometrically Ordered Design: The Wholly Trinity
By: Dustin Pike “The triad is the form of the completion of all things.” -Nichomachus, Pythagorean philosopher This is my third article pertaining to the design
Strength in Relief, Mary Woodworth Provosty at U.C. Clermont
By: Fran Watson Photographs courtesy of Eric R Greiner This may be prejudice, but print shows are always elegant to me. It might be the
The Lloyd Library presents: “View, Ways of Seeing”
By: Laura A. Partridge In its history, Cincinnati has managed to accumulate a number of hidden gems. The Lloyd Library is one of them. The
Full of Color: Suzanne Fisher at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
By: Karen S. Chambers When you walk into Suzanne Fisher’s exhibition at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center (one of six shows presented under
The Value of Criticism: “Flora and Fauna”, Bromwell’s Gallery
By: Amanda Dalla Villa Adams Photographs courtesy of Eric R Greiner Faced with the end of modernism, art historian Hal Foster attempted to define the
The Thompson House Shooting Gallery Offers New Opportunities for Emerging Artists
By: Shawn Daniell As an emerging artist in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area https://smartdrugsguide.org/, you may be asking yourself what your options are when
Some Alternative Films at Venues in and Around Cincinnati
By: David Schloss The best films I saw in the Cincinnati area in April were in the annual Tournees Francaise series at NKU, plus one
Book Reviews: “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” & “Grief Behind Bars”
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk Review by Daniel Brown Texan Ben Fountain has written the best novel of 2012 to date. Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime
Drawing and Contemporary Portraiture: 2 Approaches
By: Marlene Steele Drawing, the tool of observation and investigation employed by artists even in this technological time of electronic gadgetry, is as diversified as the
CCAC Golden Ticket Artists Exhibition
CCAC is thrilled to announce the third year of our Golden Ticket Artists Exhibition! New this year is an expanded radius and electronic submissions: Juried
Manifest Presents: Open Figure Drawing Sessions
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
Manifest Presents: Drawing Marathon
Saturday and Sunday, June 30th and July 1st 12 total hours of uninstructed open life drawing with the live model (equivalent to 6 weeks of
Manifest Drawing Center Presents:Drawing Workshops with Shane Wolf
Figure Drawing with Shane Wolf August 13-17, 2012 – 10a.m.-5p.m. Tuition: EARLY BIRD RATE THROUGH JULY 1 $475 (Student Rate: $400*) ** (Regular price $550)
Bukang Kim’s Painting at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati painter, Bukang Kim’s scroll painting “Mountain”, is now on display in the Asian gallery at the Cincinnati Art Museum through July, 2012.
Call for PAINTING – 3rd International Painting Annual – Deadline to Submit: June 30th
3rd INTERNATIONAL PAINTING ANNUAL (INPA 3) A Competitive Annual Publication of Works of Contemporary Painting $1000 in cash prizes The International PAINTING Annual now continues into its third
Self 2012: Artists Wanted
Self 2012 : Standard Entry Deadline is Thursday May 31, 2012 11:59pm EST Within each work you create is a story of who you are as
Manifest Gallery: Artist Residency Award: Tyler Wilkinson
Key Dates: June 1, 6-9p.m. (opening of Rites of Passage – opportunity to meet the artist) July 13, 6-9p.m. (inaugural reception for the Residency program) Manifest
parProjects presents Symphonic Stylings
parProjects presents Symphonic Stylings: Art, Fashion & Live Music at the Electric Warehouse On June 23rd, parProjects — the group that brought last October’s Factory Square Fine
Manifest’s 9th Exhibition Season (Sept. 2012 – Aug. 2013): Exhibit Proposal
EXHIBIT PROPOSALS SEASON 9 – 2012/2013 Exhibit Dates: Manifest’s 9th Exhibition Season (Sept. 2012 – Aug. 2013) Types of proposals -Solo exhibits -Two person exhibits
SOS ART 2012
A community art show and event of creative expressions for Peace and Justice June 1 – 10 at The Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson St, downtown
Cincinnati Ballet Volunteers: World Choir Games Volunteers
I’m the Venue Manager at the Aronoff for The World Choir Games, which consists of 23 Categories with 8,000 singers. Bunches of them will be in
May Issue of ÆQAI is Online
Dear Readers, We are happy to bring you the May 2012 issue of ÆQAI, your journal of the visual arts in Greater Cincinnati. Although we
Hidden Architect
Althea Thompson shapes generations of young artists at the School for Creative and Performing Arts On a rainy day in Over-the-Rhine I arrive at
The Possibility for Framing: Suzanne Silver’s Cartoon Geometry
French sociologist Pierre Bordieu contended that all art functions as coded meaning for his study on art museums and their visitors in The Love of
Production and Disclosure
In the current exhibition of Land of Tomorrow, E.V. Day’s Pollinator Series features pink-purple grid-like projections of the flowers from Giverny onto etched glass. They
Letter from Chicago: Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective Art Institute of Chicago May 22 to September 3, 2012 “Whaam! Bratatat! Varoom! The Art Institute of Chicago explodes this summer
Master of the Not-So-Still Still Life
Still life is the most problematic—and most abstract—of genres, as the paintings seem to lack the grandeur associated with landscapes or with figures that can
Botanical
The Bible tells the story of Adam and Eve (mankind) expelled from the Garden of Eden for picking fruit from the tree of knowledge. Katie
Ohio to the White House: Photographs by Matthew Albritton, Taft Museum of Art
In the exhibition “Ohio to the White House,” appropriately at the Taft Museum of Art, Matthew Albritton has documented the birthplaces and boyhood homes of
TRIO
Layered Abstractions at AEC April 13 thru May 11 Abstract they are; some more than others. Yet sculpture by Robert Pulley, palette knife paintings by
"Reverse Psychology" at Thunder-Sky Gallery
“Dance?” asks one of a pair of figures in a collaborative painting by the two artists in Thunder-Sky Gallery’s current exhibition, Reverse Psychology. “Sorry, not