The movement of water has become increasingly important in the work of Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto, from churning seascapes and rhythmic ocean waves to the graceful cascade of glacial passage.
Show Closing: Ebony G. Patterson… while the dew is still on the roses…
The Speed Art Museum will present the work of artist Ebony G. Patterson in the comprehensive solo exhibition …while the dew is still on the roses…
Show Closing: Family ARTventures, Art Stop
Here’s the chance to interact with “touchable” art objects. These family-oriented interactive stations actually allow you to do just that, and are led by our knowledgeable Cincinnati Art Museum docents.
Show Closing: Andrew Leicester, Cincinnati Gateway Revisited
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Cincinnati Gateway sculpture created as the entry to Cincinnati’s Bicentennial Commons in 1988, award-winning artist and sculptor Andrew Leicester (Minneapolis, MN) returns to create a new work that revisits the once controversial public sculpture that went on to launch a million flying pigs.
Show Opening: Bubi Canal Woke Dreamers
This exhibit opens July 12, 2019 at the Contemporary Arts Center:
Show Opening: Andrew Leicester, Cincinnati Gateway Revisited
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Cincinnati Gateway sculpture created as the entry to Cincinnati’s Bicentennial Commons in 1988, award-winning artist and sculptor Andrew Leicester (Minneapolis, MN) returns to create a new work that revisits the once controversial public sculpture that went on to launch a million flying pigs.
Show Opening: Ebony G. Patterson… while the dew is still on the roses…
The Speed Art Museum will present the work of artist Ebony G. Patterson in the comprehensive solo exhibition …while the dew is still on the roses…
Show Closing: Rachel Rampleman, Oh! You Pretty Things
Cincinnati native and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Rachel Rampleman presents a survey of her documentary and experimental video work featuring single and multi-channel installations from the last decade.
Show Closing: Ben Russell, River Rites
Filmed in one take and played in the reverse, this captivating and ambitious work by filmmaker Ben Russell, titled River Rites, is an exercise in what the artist called “psychedelic ethnography.”
Show Closing: American Paintings
From Winslow Homer to Georgia O’Keeffe traces a century of the modern creative spirit in the United States, ranging from realistic landscapes to bold abstract forms.
Show Opening: Rachel Rampleman, Oh! You Pretty Things
Cincinnati native and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Rachel Rampleman presents a survey of her documentary and experimental video work featuring single and multi-channel installations from the last decade.
Show Closing: Canstruction® 2019
Organized by the Cincinnati chapters of the American Institute of Architects and the Society for Design Administration, Canstruction® is an international design/build competition of the architecture and engineering industry that unites the love of design, art, creative thinking, competition, and public service.
Show Opening: Canstruction® 2019
Organized by the Cincinnati chapters of the American Institute of Architects and the Society for Design Administration, Canstruction® is an international design/build competition of the architecture and engineering industry that unites the love of design, art, creative thinking, competition, and public service.
Show Closing: Thoughts Made Visceral
C. M. Turner (Cincinnati, OH) curates a group show of artists and writers addressing the parallels between marginalia and marginalization.
Show Closing: Natural Abstraction: Brett Weston and His Contemporaries
Brett Weston was a master of black-and-white photography who used his camera to capture increasingly-abstract forms in the world around him.
Show Closing: Orchids
For the first time ever, Orchids will be installed in the gallery spaces at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Show Closing: Pushing Boundaries
New year. Newfields. Did you make a resolution? You wanted more time for self-care—imagined indulging in culture, perusing beautiful works of art.
Show Closing: Mamma Andersson, Memory Banks
Painters often draw from existing visual materials, such as photographs and reproductions of past works of art, to inspire and construct their work.
Show Opening: Ben Russell, River Rites
Filmed in one take and played in the reverse, this captivating and ambitious work by filmmaker Ben Russell, titled River Rites, is an exercise in what the artist called “psychedelic ethnography.”
Show Opening: Orchids
For the first time ever, Orchids will be installed in the gallery spaces at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.