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Tuesday October 1, 2024

The artist talk will delve into the theme of backstories by immersing attendees in the intimate journey of a daughter and mother grappling with the challenges of mental illness. An opening reception will take place before the artist talk begins at 1:30pm. Attendees can meet and chat with artist Judi Bommarito, view her exhibition, and…

Act I: People focuses on the individuals of Walnut Hills, revealing their strength, struggles, and sacred moments. Guests are invited to converse with the artist. Light refreshments will provided. Additional Information: Accessibility accommodations available upon request. RSVP required. Please visit the Peebles Gallery website.

Thursday October 3, 2024

Artist James Rees will lead a hands-on digital storytelling workshop for UC faculty, graduate students, and community members, sharing the process that is foundational to Who Is American Today? Additional Information: RSVP required. Please RSVP to Flavia Bastos: bastosf@ucmail.uc.edu. This event takes place at the Faculty Enrichment Center, UC Langsam Library, 2911 Woodside Drive, Cincinnati,…

An artist interview with Zora J. Murff conducted by local photographer Shon Curtis with reception for The Devil Hiding in Plain Sight to follow at The Roger Glass Center for the Arts. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening devices and handicap parking available.

Marissa Stewart will provide background on herself as an artist and guide viewers around the gallery, providing insight to works that are particulary significant to her. The official opening reception for the exhibition will take place shortly after the gallery talk, and food and drink will be provided for visitors. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with…

DAAP Galleries:: will host three exhibits in the Reed and Meyers Galleries collectively titled Cultural Exchange that examine the complexities which arise within a multicultural society. Additional Information: This opening reception will take place in the Meyers Gallery.

Artist talk with Diane Fellows. Additional Information: This event will take place in Room 100 of the Art Building

Eisele Gallery will celebrate Tina Gutierrez: Illumination with an artist reception on Thursday October 3rd from 6–9pm. Additional Information: Handicap accessible building and parking available.

Experience a close look and a deep dive by spending 10 minutes with a CMA educator discussing a single work of art in the special exhibition. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation available by advance request. For more information, please visit the CMA website.

Artist Gina Osterloh will discuss her work, followed by a reception in the Robert & Elaine Stein Galleries. Additional Information: Sign language interpreter available upon request. Building access is ADA compliant.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leaders featured in the exhibit, ask questions, share perspectives, and participate in meaningful conversations about the crucial contributions of immigrants in Cincinnati. Additional Information: This educational event will take place on the 4th Floor in the DAAP Cafe.

Working in video and sound, artist Diane Fellows weaves together multiple strands and sources to construct enterable spaces and compelling filmic and sonic narratives.

Friday October 4, 2024

Join the Sinclair Community College Art Department for a virtual artist talk with visiting artists, Deborah Orloff and Cara Lee Wade, to learn about their art and process. Additional Information: Advance registration is not required. Zoom Link.

Training for Freedom Summer presents the history and personal stories of those who came together in Oxford, OH, as they prepared to help register Black voters in the Deep South. Additional Information: Limited accessible parking available and wheelchair access available. Closed Captions available on film. If you have accessibility needs, please contact artmuseum@miamioh.edu

Artist Tina Gutierrez will be present to answer any questions regarding her photo work. Wine and non alcoholic drinks with small bites provided for opening reception. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

Please join ArtWorks for the opening of exhibition Chiaroscuro in the ArtWorks V2 Gallery located at 929 E McMillan St, Cincinnati, OH, 45206. There will be an artist talk and artmaking opportunities. Additional Information: ADA accessible with ramp access and sidewalk entry. Please note that there are no restrooms on site. For inquiries about the…

Opening reception to recognize the participating photographers and officially open the exhibition to the public. Light refreshments provided. Additional Information: Free on-street parking will be available. Entrance and restrooms are wheelchair accessible.

Working in video and sound, artist Diane Fellows weaves together multiple strands and sources to construct enterable spaces and compelling filmic and sonic narratives.

Saturday October 5, 2024

Photographer Damon Wilson leads a tour around Washington Park to photograph its native plants and share tips along the way. Please wear appropriate walking shoes for this trek across Cincinnati’s downtown and Washington Park. All types of cameras are welcome for this program. Additional Information: The Lloyd Library & Museum is wheelchair accessible and provides…

Join us for a DJed skate session with photographers from the exhibition Rollin’ in Rhythm, who will guide us through the process of shooting skate photography on film while we roll to the music. Film and cameras will be provided by the Contemporary Art Center, who will offer shooting tips and guidance. Coffee and breakfast…

Join The Bug Chicks to learn about the incredible world of arthropods (bugs!). Meet our live zoo, then create your own bug-inspired artwork with the help of artist Jo Whaley. Additional Information: Registration required. To register, visit the Pyramid Hill website. This program is best suited to people ages 6+.

Poet Harris Wheeler, Lexington, KY, and Musician James Meade, Cincinnati, OH, respond to exhibition themes from Southern Democratic through a performance under The Carnegie’s rotunda

Madeleine Hordinski, Cincinnati-based photojournalist, will moderate a discussion with i.imagine student photographers, i.imagine Executive Director Shannon Eggleston, and Triple Crown Jockey, Steve Cauthen regarding the evolution of Off Track.

Artist talk featuring photographers from the exhibition Images from Storytellers. Visitors are also welcome to view the entire exhibition as well. Additional Information: Entrance and restrooms are wheelchair accessible.

Curator Theresa Leininger-Miller delivers a PowerPoint talk about illustrations on the backs of 19th-century photographs, analyzing enticing (sometimes comic) images, marketing strategies for photography as art, and award-winning artists’ careers. Additional Information: RSVP required. Call Cincinnati Art Galleries at (513) 381-2128 or email art@cincyart.com. Wheelchair accessible.

Join us for an artist talk from New Mexico-based photographer Jo Whaley on her process crafting scenes for the photographs and ephemera presented in her exhibition, The Theater of Nature. Additional Information: This program will take place indoors in a wheelchair accessible building.

Celebrate the opening of Jo Whaley: The Theater of Nature, Meryl McMaster: Stories of the Infinite Sky, and our open call, Stories of the Land. Light refreshments will be provided.

Artist Juan-Si Gonzalez will guide the audience through the exhibition, sharing his creative journey. He will also be available for a Q&A session after the artist's talk. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible and live captions available.

Please join exhibiting artist Tony Mendoza & curator Jordanne Renner alongside the German Village Society's Arts Committee for the opening reception of Tony Mendoza: Short Stories. There will be refreshments and light food fare. Additional Information: RSVP required. Please RSVP to arts@germanvillage.com no later than September 23rd. Wheelchair accessible.

A collaboration featuring Indigenous Chef where food intersects with art and community. Engage in meaningful dialogue, cultural exchange, and deeper appreciation of the perspectives and experiences of the artists. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible gallery with ADA accessible restroom.

Opening reception for A Thousand Words, an exhibition featuring the work of artists Rebecca Copper, Justin Maxon, and Darius Smith. Additional Information: The main gallery is ADA compliant with large print wall text.

The Defend the Sacred opening reception features BIPOC photographers, artist panels, and a Q&A session to gain a deeper understanding of the powerful messages conveyed through their photography. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with ADA compliant restroom.

Working in video and sound, artist Diane Fellows weaves together multiple strands and sources to construct enterable spaces and compelling filmic and sonic narratives.

Sunday October 6, 2024

Artist Jo Whaley, through discussion and demonstration, will overview the practice of staging photographs and demonstrate how she crafts her own fantastical scenes. Coffee break at 2pm. Additional Information: This event will take place in a wheelchair accessible building. Pre-registration is required. To register, visit the Pyramid Hill website. MAX: 16

Immerse yourself in King Me: MADE OF, a breathtaking new exhibition from acclaimed photographer ninamdot. This stunning series reclaims and continues to redefine the image of the Black male, showcasing their strength, beauty, and essentially what they are... "MADE OF." Reception with wine and cheese, conversation with the artist, and background jazz. Additional Information: Restrooms…