Posts from October 2014.

There’s a renewed civic creative climate in Cincinnati that is (among many other examples) transforming the City’s front entranceway with a remarkable Park, Smale Riverfront Park. The new Park opens up visual ways of experiencing the City, its connection to the Ohio River, and has sparked fine art craftsmanship. Thanks to the Carol Ann & Ralph ...



The Greenacres Artists Guild Art Show will feature Painting the Queen City through November 16th. Don't miss this opportunity to see twenty-six of Cincinnati's finest illustrators, sculptors, and traditional artists coming together to pay homage to the Queen City.

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Remember the first art you or your kids made?  Chances are it involved hand stencils or prints. Here’s one my son did when he was 4 year old:

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New scientific research reported in Nature Magazine has discovered that hand stencils and drawings on caves in Indonesia (Sulawesi near Borneo) are some 40,000 ...

We did a program this month at the Cincinnati Art Museum with the Cincinnati Bar Association on Painting a More Perfect Union: the Constitution Through the Lens of Visual Arts Masterpieces. Grant Wood’s American Gothic is at the CAM on loan from the Art Institute of Chicago. While one of the most parodied works in American art,  Grant Wood’s ...

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