2022 Biennial Events

Saturday August 20, 2022

Workshop

Offering a two-week workshop to local participants exploring landscape photography and collaboration.

Friday September 2, 2022

Friday September 9, 2022

Saturday September 10, 2022

Workshop

Offering a two-week workshop to local participants exploring landscape photography and collaboration.

Sunday September 11, 2022

Reception Opening

An afternoon reception and talk with the photographer of FORWARD!

Thursday September 15, 2022

Reception Talk Opening

Roger Beebe, David Bowen, Lisa Jarret, and Ben Kinsley discuss their works included in the exhibition. This event will be held in the Beeler Gallery prior to the Opening Event.

Reception Opening

Reservation Required: https://www.wexarts.org/rsvp

Friday September 16, 2022

Workshop

Lisa Jarrett presents her work in the Screening room in the Canzani Center.

Reception Opening

Meet the artists whose work is on view during this reception. Remarks at 6:30pm include the presentation of the Best of Show Awards by the Jurors.

Reception Opening

Complimentary wine, beer, light hors d’oeuvres for the opening receptions of Amy Powell: What once grew straight and tall t’ward the sun is absorbing back down to dirt like a sponge., Teju Cole: Blind Spot, and James Nares: Street.
Teju Cole will speak 6–7 pm.

Reception Opening

Complimentary wine, beer, light hors d’oeuvres for the opening receptions of Amy Powell: What once grew straight and tall t’ward the sun is absorbing back down to dirt like a sponge., Teju Cole: Blind Spot, and James Nares: Street.
Teju Cole will speak 6–7 pm.

Saturday September 17, 2022

Workshop

Offering a two-week workshop to local participants exploring landscape photography and collaboration.

Workshop

Location, Duration, Capacity and other details to be announced at www.codayton.org on Friday, August 5 at 10 AM.

Sunday September 18, 2022

Workshop

Michael Wilson will lead public demonstrations outlining the conversion of digital photographs into analog, darkroom-developed prints.

Virtual Workshop

Ivette Spradlin will share the strategies she used in creating her body of work. Participants can then share their portraits with Rosewood who will print and display the images.

Wednesday September 21, 2022

Reception Talk

Hear from photojournalists who have documented civil rights, social and racial justice in the US over several decades, from the height of the Civil Rights Era to the present day.

Saturday September 24, 2022

Reception Opening

An Opening Reception with curator Lorena Molina and a few of the participating artists present.

Reception Opening

Celebrate the opening of this juried photography exhibition alongside the artists and members of the Local Eyes committee. Music by DJ Paloma and free light refreshments.

Thursday September 29, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Talk

Artist talk with Tim Harrier.

Reception Opening Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Passport-holder exclusive. Join the Member Preview Opening Reception for Craft and Camera: The Art of Nancy Ford Cones.

*Complimentary shuttle service runs continuously between Cincinnati Art Museum and the Taft Museum of Art throughout the evening, with service available for Members and FotoFocus Passport Holders.

Workshop

Join us for Young Adult Lab: Zine Club with Cameron Granger, a free drop-in art making program for young adults. All supplies will be provided by the CAC.

Biennial Program Reception Talk Opening Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Passport-holder exclusive. The museum welcomes Members and FotoFocus Passport Holders to celebrate the opening of Natural World with a self-guided exhibition preview and refreshments. Co-hosts for the evening include FotoFocus and The Donald P. Sowell Endowment Committee.

A conversation with the artists Jason Allen-Paisant, John Edmonds, and David Hartt, with Curator of Photography Nathaniel M. Stein, will begin at 7pm.

*Complimentary shuttle service runs continuously between Cincinnati Art Museum and the Taft Museum of Art throughout the evening, with service available for Members and FotoFocus Passport Holders.

Reception Talk Opening

Opening Reception for ALL FALLS DOWN . Artist Talk with Gregory Buchakjian and William Howes begins at 6pm.

Reception Talk Opening

Opening Reception for Raul Cañibano: Cuba Real . Curaotr Talk with Jens G Rosenkrantz Jr begins at 7pm.

Reception Talk Opening

In celebration of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial, J.P. Ball: A Black Daguerreotypist, Entrepreneur, and Activist in 19th Century Cincinnati join us for a reception and talk by University of Cincinnati Art History Professor Theresa Leininger-Miller. Reservation Required: https://mercantilelibrary.com/calendar/fotofocus-exhibit-opening-james-presley-ball/

Reception Talk

Visitors will enjoy a short walkthrough of this outdoor exhibition and listen to photographer Tom Croce talk about his motivation to connect the photographs to nature.

Opening

Reservation Required: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/manifest-30331462326

Friday September 30, 2022

Spotlight Day

Access to the entire FotoFocus Biennial Program Week is a benefit of being a 2022 FotoFocus Biennial Passport holder. GET THE PASSPORT for free entry and exclusive events!

Reception Opening Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Opening reception for Tony Ousler: Crossing Neptune.

Talk

Artist Logan Hicks will discuss his process and experience documenting the visual and emotional impact of lockdowns on New York City.

Reception Tour Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Passport-holder exclusive. Join the early access Member Reception and Tours for the exhibitions On the Line: Documents of Risk and Faith; Images on which to build, 1970s–1990s; and Baseera Khan: Weight on History.

Tour

Students in the “Curating the Record” course offered Spring 2022 selected, curated, and created the catalog for the exhibition will give a public tour of the gallery.

Reception Opening

Public opening of new exhibitions.

Performance Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Passport-holder exclusive.

Performance Reception Opening Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Join the reception for the exhibitions On the Line: Documents of Risk and Faith; Images on which to build, 1970s–1990s; Baseera Khan: Weight on History; and Cameron Granger: The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Heaven.

Saturday October 1, 2022

Talk Passport Only Biennial Program Week

9am Breakfast

9:45am Opening Remarks by Mary Ellen Goeke, FotoFocus Executive Director

10am Introduction by Kevin Moore: Photographs are the Monuments of Our Online Visual Culture
Kevin Moore, FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator

10:30am Discussion of Images on which to build, 1970s–1990s
Moderated by: Ariel Goldberg, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Independent Writer and Curator, New York, NY, with panelists: JEB (Joan E. Biren), Photographer, Filmmaker, and Activist, Washington, D.C.; Lola Flash, Photographer, New York, NY; Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Co-coordinator, Lesbian Herstory Archives and Associate Dean, NYU Libraries, New York, NY; and Diana Solís, Photographer and Educator, Chicago, IL

11:30am Artist Talk by Ian Strange
Ian Strange, Transdisciplinary Artist, Perth, Australia

Noon Lunch Break

1pm Reading by Jason Allen-Paisant
Jason Allen-Paisant, Associate Professor of Critical Theory and Creative Writing at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

1:30pm Discussion of On The Line: Documents of Risk and Faith
Co-moderated by Makeda Best, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, and Kevin Moore, FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator, with artists: Mitch Epstein, Photographer, Holyoke, MA, and Xaviera Simmons, Artists, New York, NY

2:30pm Conversation with Baseera Khan and Ylinka Barotto
Ylinka Barotto, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Independent Curator, Houston, TX with Baseera Khan, Artist, New York, NY

3:30pm Keynote Lecture by Makeda Best, Devour the Land
Makeda Best, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA

Reception Opening Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Join the Opening Reception and Street Party for Ian Strange: Disturbed Home and Ian Strange: Annex at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.

Sunday October 2, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Talk Passport Only Biennial Program Week

12:45pm Opening Remarks by Mary Ellen Goeke, FotoFocus Executive Director, and Woodrow “Woody” Keown, Jr., President & Chief Operating Officer at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

1pm Reading by Deborah Willis on J.P. Ball
Deborah Willis, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, New York, NY

1:30pm Artist Talk by Myra Greene
Myra Greene, Artist and Photographer, Atlanta, GA

2pm Conversation with Tony Oursler and Kevin Moore
Kevin Moore, FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator, with Tony Oursler, Artist, New York, NY

3pm Discussion of 'Free As They Want to Be': Artists Committed to Memory
Co-moderated by Cheryl Finley, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Director of the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Art History at Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, and Deborah Willis, FotoFocus Guest Curator and Professor and Chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, New York, NY, with artists: Adama Delphine Fawundu, Artist and Assistant Professor at Columbia University, Brooklyn, NY, Wendel White, Distinguished Professor of Art & American Studies at Stockton University, Galloway, NJ, and TBC...

4pm Keynote Lecture by Jeff Orlowski-Yang
Jeff Orlowski-Yang, Director, Producer, and Cinematographer, Boulder, CO

Reception to follow

Reception Opening

Opening Day Reception with refreshments & live music. Awards ceremony begins at 2pm.

Talk

A conversation about Guennadi and Sasha Maslov’s photography practices and personal influences.

Reception Biennial Program Week

Join the reception of 'Free as they want to be': Artists Committed to Memory, following the FotoFocus Daytime Symposium at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

Talk

Robin Bell will give an artist talk to the public about his site-specific installation at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.

Monday October 3, 2022

Film Talk

Artist Talk includes discussion with dancers, videographers, and choreographers as well as the production team.

Tuesday October 4, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Reception Talk Opening Biennial Program Week

Reception & Panel Discussion: Exploring the Historical Archive: How a Community of Users Can Give Different Perspectives for New Understandings. Britni Bicknaver (Artist/Educator), James DaMico (Archivist/Curator), and Larry Richmond (Mgr. Local History, Genealogy) discuss the impact of our historical visual archives on understanding collective moments.

Talk Biennial Program Week

An informal discussion with artist Michael Coppage, moderated by Kyle Inskeep of WLWT (Channel 5) about the exhibition American+.

Wednesday October 5, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Biennial Program Reception Talk Tour Opening Biennial Program Week

Join Shannon Eggleston, Executive Director of i.imagine, and participating photographers on a walking tour of Wildest Dreams.

Talk Biennial Program Week

An open discussion with Photography and Tenderness Curators Eliza Gregory and Lorena Molina.

Thursday October 6, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Workshop

Join us for Young Adult Lab: Zine Club, a free drop-in art making program for young adults. All supplies will be provided by the CAC.

Talk Tour

Meet the artist on a tour of the exhibition with commentary from Patrick Wack regarding how the series was created.

Talk Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Passport-holder exclusive. Pepper Stetler, Associate Professor of Art History and FotoFocus guest curator, will discuss the exhibition Craft and Camera: The Art of Nancy Ford Cones.

Film Talk Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Part of a film series, each screening is followed by a conversation between Mary Leonard and filmmakers or film scholars. Conversation followed by a reception.

Performance Reception

A performance unlike any other, watch Roger work the projectors, switching out Film reels of both original and found footage building a collective panoramic of sight and sound. Performance starts at 8:00pm Performance in the Auditorium.

Friday October 7, 2022

Film

Current will be screening on a continuious loop in The Carnegie Theatre. The film duration is 42 minutes.

Reception Opening

Reservation Required. Register at https://www.bakerhunt.org/ - Look to the events section.

About the 2022 MWSPE Regional Conference: This year's theme highlights works concerned with the ebb and flow of social, political, and artistic trends and how these tropes and themes can return with differing focus and intensity. This conference and corresponding exhibitions focus on the incoming swell of ideas, explorations, and concerns of artists within the Midwest and how they see, process, and contextualize the recurrence and reemergence of social, political, and artistic tropes and trends in their own practices. In turn, this conference will serve as an artistic interpretation of world events / records from the perspective of artists from across the Midwest.

Reception Talk Passport Only Biennial Program Week

Artist gallery talk and reception featuring Middle Eastern/Lebanese cuisine.

Performance Reception Tour Opening

A walking tour will leave the gallery to Mill Creek at 7pm. Once on the creek, viewers will experience artist performances.

Reception Opening
Reception Opening Biennial Program Week

Opening reception with Society of Photographic Education Women's Caucus Chair, Sarah Ann Austin, in conversation with Xavier University Art Department Chair, Suzanne Chouteau, and Curator, Jordanne Renner.

Saturday October 8, 2022

Spotlight Day

Access to the entire FotoFocus Biennial Program Week is a benefit of being a 2022 FotoFocus Biennial Passport holder. GET THE PASSPORT for free entry and exclusive events!

Workshop

Photographer Damon Wilson leads a tour through downtown Cincinnati where he shows how to capture the locations recorded by Curtis Gates Lloyd 100 years ago, demonstrating Lloyd’s techniques and style.

Tour

CMC shares objects from its Photography collections, historic newsreel footage, and an art-making activity in Newsreel Theater and the Cincinnati History Museum.

Talk

About the 2022 MWSPE Regional Conference: This year's theme highlights works concerned with the ebb and flow of social, political, and artistic trends and how these tropes and themes can return with differing focus and intensity. This conference and corresponding exhibitions focus on the incoming swell of ideas, explorations, and concerns of artists within the Midwest and how they see, process, and contextualize the recurrence and reemergence of social, political, and artistic tropes and trends in their own practices. In turn, this conference will serve as an artistic interpretation of world events / records from the perspective of artists from across the Midwest.

Talk Biennial Program Week

Join Local Eyes, a group of five Cincinnati-based photographers, as they discuss the exhibition theme and artwork selection.

Workshop

As part of Made In Camp, Curators Gregory and Molina will work collaboratively with the public to identify ways in which their phones can be instruments for photographic tenderness.

Reception Talk Opening

Opening reception will host new artworks and discussions about the project.

Talk Tour

Meet the artist on a tour of the exhibition with commentary from Tiffany Sutton on her creative process.

Reception Opening

Join the opening reception where the artist on hand to answer questions. Wine, beer, water along with snacks (dependent on Covid guidelines).

Reception Opening

Join us for the opening reception for Matthew Zory: Bodies of Sand, Desert Rhythms exhibition.

Reception Talk

Join a reception in which each artist will speak about their body of work in the exhibition.

Reception Opening

Join the opening reception Patrick Wack: DUST exhibition.

Reception Opening

Join the opening reception Patrick Wack: DUST exhibition.

Reception Talk

The Mount students who curated the photographs chosen for this exhibition will give a brief talk about how they went about making their choices of images.

Talk Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Panel talk moderated by author Sergio Aguillón-Mata, featuring curators: Matt Distel, Esther Callahan, Daniel Fuller, Cameron Granger, and Tif Sigfrids for These Things Are Connected at The Carnegie, followed by a reception at 5pm.

Reception Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Join the reception for These Things Are Connected, following a Panel Talk featuring the curators.

Reception Talk

Reception and talk for Natural Encounters will be held on Saturday October 8th, 5pm–9pm. The talk will highlight the travels and conservation efforts of Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen.

Talk

Diego Leclery will be present for the week of the opening.
BasketShop will also provide an interview with the artist through its podcast channel, Canary.

Reception Opening

Join the opening reception of Jesse Byerly’s solo exhibition, PORTALS.

Reception Opening
Reception Talk Biennial Program Week

Free and open to the public. Reception and Talk for Liz Roberts: Post Blonde.

Sunday October 9, 2022

Monday October 10, 2022

Talk

Circum-Verdant’s curator, Emily Versoza, invites artists from the women’s photographic collective PhotograpHERS and other contributors to a conversation about the project.

Wednesday October 12, 2022

Reception Talk

Panel of featured photographers: Bruce Checefsky, Amber N. Ford, Lori Nix, Kathleen Gerber, and Bridget Murphy Milligan moderated by independent curator William Messer, co-curator of PhotOH.

Tour

Encounter ancient Mesoamerican agriculture with David Lentz, Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Cincinnati, and learn about his discoveries through the Lloyd Library’s photography collections.

Thursday October 13, 2022

Talk

The lecture talks about The Homeplace: Photographs From Historic African American Hamlets in Kentucky’s Inner Bluegrass Region and discusses the artist’s process and documentary work.

Talk

The lecture is at 4pm until 5pm at the Meyer's Gallery on the UC Main Campus. Paul Briol documented Cincinnati for several decades and the photographs in the exhibition were selected from the prints in the UC collection. Maureen France, photographer and Professor of Design at UC, will discuss Briol's work in the exhibition space.

Talk

Larry Brown and Tina Gutierrez share their creative journey and collaborative process, from the discovery of a particular photographic record to their expansive visual and narrative interpretations of that existential evidence.

Reception Talk Opening

Artist talk and opening reception of Mariquita “Micki” Davis’s Pacific Concrete.

Film Reception Talk

Part of a film series, each screening is followed by a conversation between Mary Leonard and filmmakers or film scholars. Conversation followed by a reception.

Friday October 14, 2022

Spotlight Day

To celebrate the Participating Venues in the greater Dayton region, FotoFocus has arranged a free, round-trip bus tour from Cincinnati, OH to Dayton, OH. Passport Holder exclusive, seating is limited. Reservations are required. An invitation to Passport Holders will be sent shortly. Dayton Bus Trip Schedule (subject to change) 8:30am Leave Cincinnati, OH 9:30am Rosewood Arts Center…

Tour

Guided walking tour of Hometown Heroes in downtown Cincinnati, led by photographer J. Miles Wolf who will tell stories behind each of his historic collages and answer questions.

Reception Talk Opening

Hosted at opening at Antioch College with a panel discussion featuring the participating artists, with an interactive print/art trade between the visitors, students, and artists led by Asa Featherstone.

Reception Opening

TBD opening reception & artist/curator talk- will be broadcast live on social media/recorded for later viewing, too-- this is critical for those that are physically unable to attend the opening.

Performance

FotoFocus and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra present Sun Dogs. Named after an atmospheric optical phenomenon, the program features pairs of composers and filmmakers in collaboration, each offering a unique perspective of the natural world through short-format films fused with new music performed by the CSO, conducted by CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration…

Repeating projection 8:30pm, 9pm, and 9:30pm.

Performance

FotoFocus and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra present Sun Dogs. Named after an atmospheric optical phenomenon, the program features pairs of composers and filmmakers in collaboration, each offering a unique perspective of the natural world through short-format films fused with new music performed by the CSO, conducted by CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration…

Saturday October 15, 2022

Tour

Tripod Camera Club will conduct a photography outing, exploring urban photography in the historical neighborhood of St. Anne’s Hill. New and experienced photographers welcome!

Workshop

“Peace by Piece”, a workshop conducted by the artist where participants create individual segments of a larger portrait that is revealed when the components are assembled. For children and adults.

Spotlight Day

Access to the entire FotoFocus Biennial Program Week is a benefit of being a 2022 FotoFocus Biennial Passport holder. GET THE PASSPORT for free entry and exclusive events!

Talk

Curator Jack Hall offers a biographical sketch of photographer Alice Cusson and explores his work curating the show.

Workshop

Families and children will have fun visiting themed craft and activity stations to further their underwater excursion.

Tour

Take part in a two-hour walking tour around the Baker Hunt campus and community for photographers. Please bring your camera; followed by a lecture from artist and instructor Ryan Hill.

Talk

Artist’s talk and walkthrough of the gallery, commenting on each photograph.

Talk

Join us to hear more about documenting Kentucky with Jack Gruber of Boyd’s Station, and Bill Burke, Bob Hower, and Ted Wathen of the Kentucky Documentary Project.

Talk

Artist Talk: Ryan Hill will discuss his concept, process, and love of photography amongst his work. Come enjoy an evening at Baker Hunt with refreshments.

Performance

FotoFocus and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra present Sun Dogs. Named after an atmospheric optical phenomenon, the program features pairs of composers and filmmakers in collaboration, each offering a unique perspective of the natural world through short-format films fused with new music performed by the CSO, conducted by CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration…

Repeating projection 8:30pm, 9pm, and 9:30pm.

Performance

FotoFocus and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra present Sun Dogs. Named after an atmospheric optical phenomenon, the program features pairs of composers and filmmakers in collaboration, each offering a unique perspective of the natural world through short-format films fused with new music performed by the CSO, conducted by CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration…

Sunday October 16, 2022

Talk

Curator and guest speakers talk about the exhibition.

Performance

FotoFocus and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra present Sun Dogs. Named after an atmospheric optical phenomenon, the program features pairs of composers and filmmakers in collaboration, each offering a unique perspective of the natural world through short-format films fused with new music performed by the CSO, conducted by CSO Creative Partner, Matthias Pintscher. Produced in collaboration…

Talk

Hear from the Hughes High School and CCM Theatre Design and Production students about their creative process and technical realization.

Repeating projection 8:30pm, 9pm, and 9:30pm.

Monday October 17, 2022

Opening

Participatory artmaking for attendees inspired by the work of Asa Featherstone, IV and Mz. Icar (4–5:30pm)

Artist Talk (5:30–6:30pm)
- V2 Artist, Asa Featherstone, IV (live)
- Mural Artist, Mz. Icar (pre-recorded)

Opening

Participatory artmaking for attendees inspired by the work of Asa Featherstone, IV and Mz. Icar (4–5:30pm)

Artist Talk (5:30–6:30pm)
- V2 Gallery Artist, Asa Featherstone, IV (live)
- Mural Artist, Mz. Icar (pre-recorded)

Tuesday October 18, 2022

Reception Opening

Meet and interact with exhibiting artist Virginia Kistler enjoying delicious refreshments. The reception is open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public.

Talk

Artist, Virginia Kistler, will discuss her latest work, including her public art, and discuss how her profession as a designer has informed much of her process.

Wednesday October 19, 2022

Talk

Dr. Tom Lowell, Geologist, University of Cincinnati discusses the science of glacial melt against a backdrop of fascinating photographs from his research and exploration.

Thursday October 20, 2022

Spotlight Day

To celebrate the Participating Venues in Columbus, FotoFocus has arranged a free, round-trip bus tour from Cincinnati, OH to Columbus, OH. Passport Holder exclusive, seating is limited. Reservations are required. An invitation to Passport Holders will be sent shortly. Columbus  Bus Trip Schedule (subject to change) 9am Leave Cincinnati, OH 10:50am Wexner Center for the Arts…

Talk

Critical Distance Exhibition Tour, Panel Discussion, and Reception with Jordanne Renner, Curator, and participating artists for Columbus Neighborhood Spotlight Day

Film Reception Talk

Part of a film series, each screening is followed by a conversation between Mary Leonard and filmmakers or film scholars. Conversation followed by a reception.

Friday October 21, 2022

Talk

A talk with the exhibiting artists learning about their process, what inspires them, and what’s next for them.

Performance Reception Talk

The Summit Gallery opening reception features an immersive installation as well as additional works created during the Maidens’ year-long Summit Hotel residency. For the Artist Talk the artists behind the fictional group, Maidens of the Cosmic Body Running, discuss strategies and challenges related to their year-long residency at the Summit Hotel, and their work in general with a performance to follow.

Artist Talk: 6-7pm
Performance: 7:30-8pm

Reception Closing

Reservation Requied: www.bakerhunt.org - Look to the events section.

Saturday October 22, 2022

Spotlight Day

Access to the entire FotoFocus Biennial Program Week is a benefit of being a 2022 FotoFocus Biennial Passport holder. GET THE PASSPORT for free entry and exclusive events!

Talk Virtual

Join a Museum Educator on Zoom for an interactive discussion of the major themes on view in American Myth & Memory: David Levinthal Photographs.

Talk

Artist Mark de Jong will discuss both the Swing House and Stair House.

Reception Tour Opening

Artists share their inspiration for featuring nature in their work as it relates to planet stewardship or their motivation for the creative pursuit of portraits that illuminate the human experience.

Reception Talk Opening

Artists share their inspiration for featuring nature in their work as it relates to planet stewardship or their motivation for the creative pursuit of portraits that illuminate the human experience.

Sunday October 23, 2022

Tour

FREE Photo Walk at Gorman Heritage Farm led by Laura Ghory. Bring your camera or phone for some great photo opportunities and tips from a professional photographer!

Workshop

Guests of all ages will learn about the basics of nature photography while interacting with various Cincinnati Nature Center volunteer photographers. Rain or Shine event.

Talk

Participating artists will discuss the exhibition and their experience of collaborating with the Flashes of Hope organization.

Reception Closing

The closing reception will be a casual gathering of the public to view the exhibitions on display, with curators available for discussion and questions.

Wednesday October 26, 2022

Talk Virtual

Join artist Carlos Motta and art historian Ana María Reyes for a conversation on legacies of colonialism, transitional justice, reparations, and memorialization.

Tour Passport Only

The Maidens along with 6 Passport Holders co-create “photo-work” in the transformed Room 534. Viewers outside on the plaza see a shadow-play being performed behind the room’s ‘analog screen’ curtain.

Thursday October 27, 2022

Reception Talk Opening

5:30 PM Reception, 6:15 PM Artist Talk. Photographer J. Miles Wolf discusses his work and process in bringing former Jewish community institutions to life and visits the gallery installation for informal conversation with attendees in the Mayerson Hall.

Tour Passport Only

The Summit Gallery opening reception features an immersive installation as well as additional works created during the Maidens’ year-long Summit Hotel residency.

Talk

A remote artist talk open to all exhibiting artists and the public to invite discussion related to works on display and wider ideals surrounding contemporary art. A virtual artist talk inviting discussion related to the exhibition and wider ideas of contemporary art.

Film Reception Talk

Part of a film series, each screening is followed by a conversation between Mary Leonard and filmmakers or film scholars. Conversation followed by a reception.

Film Talk

Subject checks in with the “stars” of some of the most significant documentaries of the past few decades – Capturing the Friedmans, Hoop Dreams, Minding the Gap, The Square, The Staircase, and The Wolfpack.

Friday October 28, 2022

Spotlight Day

Access to the entire FotoFocus Biennial Program Week is a benefit of being a 2022 FotoFocus Biennial Passport holder. GET THE PASSPORT for free entry and exclusive events!

Talk

Join Jenny Shives, Loveland Museum Center Curator, to Learn more about Nancy Ford Cones’s personal life and how her photographic work both reflected and directed her experiences.

Reception Closing

The AAC welcomes the public to view our first-ever, student-curated FotoFocus exhibition about the relationships between humans and nature.

Film

Highlights of this always-popular program include Midwaste by FotoFocus artist Liz Roberts and heron 1954-2002 by Alexis McCrimmon, an editor in the Wexner Center’s Film/Video Studio and the sound designer on Midwaste.

Talk

The artist will be working with our students during the day. (demos and crits)
We are hoping to have her artist talk and reception that same night in our gallery/theater.

Film Talk

Centered on Slave to the Sirens, the Middle East’s first all-female metal band, Sirens follows the band’s founders and guitarists as they try to navigate staying bandmates and friends after their romantic relationship with each other has ended.

Reception Tour Closing

A curator-led walk through of the exhibition, with questions and answers afterword.

Saturday October 29, 2022

Film Virtual

A program of the group’s early short films from the mid ‘60s to the mid ‘80s. Made against the backdrop of long-term civil war, they offer a remarkable glimpse into this seldom seen moment in film history.  

Film Virtual

A program of the group’s early short films from the mid ‘60s to the mid ‘80s. Made against the backdrop of long-term civil war, they offer a remarkable glimpse into this seldom seen moment in film history.

Film

Four elderly veteran directors from the Sudanese Film Group, tired of their involuntary retirement after years of governmental cinema censorship, work to bring cinema going back to their crisis-ridden country.

Film Talk

Examine the economic and cultural forces at play on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i through a kaleidoscopic collage of home movies from four generations of director Anthony Banua-Simon’s family, Clips from numerous Hollywood productions, and troves of found footage.

Film Talk

Filmmaker Jon-Sesrie Goff returns to the plot of South Carolina land that has been in his family since the 1860s to explore ideas of Black inheritance, generational wisdom and collective history.

Sunday October 30, 2022

Film

An eclectic program of short films that are unified by the filmmaker's deep sense of inquisitiveness and playful point of view, including The Universal Language/em>, a look at the history of the utopian language Esperanto.

Film

A charming and captivating hangout movie that examines issues of love, identity, collectivity, and individuality through six Spanish trans women who head to the countryside for a weekend cabin getaway.

Film

A provocative and powerful new documentary that looks at why nations struggle to acknowledge problematic aspects of their own history, focused on a 1948 massacre that's alleged to have occurred during Israel's founding.

Monday October 31, 2022

Film

The new film by renowned Chilean filmmaker Patricio Guzmán documents the massive social protest movement that swept Chile from 2019-2021 and led to the regime-changing election of a new left-wing coalition.

Thursday November 3, 2022

Talk

Join guest curator Ashley Lumb for a discussion of the exhibition I Hear America Singing: Contemporary Photography from America. The talk will take place at Columbus Museum of Art on Broad Street.

Talk

Photographers Tina Gutierrez and Emily Momohara talk about the work featured in Craft and Camera: The Art of Nancy Ford Cones ; Emily Everhart, Assistant Professor, Art Academy of Cincinnati, moderator.

Friday November 4, 2022

Sunday November 6, 2022

Tour

Visit Jewish sites downtown and in Avondale with J. Miles Wolf and Abby Schwartz. Visit the Skirball exhibition on the historic campus of Hebrew Union College following the bus tour.

Wednesday November 9, 2022

Talk

Photographers Rick Conner and TJ Vissing describe their process and inspiration for their work displayed in Visions of Nature across Time and Place.

Saturday November 12, 2022

Reception Closing

Closing reception for How Do You Want to be Seen? and From a Distance with artist talks by Darren Lee Miller and Ivette Spradlin at 2pm.

Saturday November 19, 2022

Reception Talk Opening

Curator Kent Krugh introduces a project inspired by artist Alyssa Salomon in which artists from four high schools turn trail camera images into a Community Gallery exhibition. Student artist Q&A.

Saturday November 26, 2022

Friday December 2, 2022

Talk Virtual

James Nares virtual conversation with The Contemporary Dayton Curator, Michael Goodson. Release date: Friday, December 2, 6 pm. Watch live at: https://vimeo.com/thecodayton

Thursday December 8, 2022

Talk Tour

Join photographer J. Miles Wolf and Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz for an informal light lunch and gallery walk and talk.

Sunday January 29, 2023

Reception Closing

Museum staff, volunteers, and photographer J. Miles Wolf will be on hand for informal tours on the final day of the exhibition. Light refreshments will be served.