In the summer of 2006, Mark Harris, director of UC's School of Art, documented six Chinese Rock bands at a Beijing concert he co-organized. The resulting video, paper cutouts and photographs exp
Kim Krause's current paintings embody his responses to Greek mythology. This colorful, energetic body of work, Chronos/Tropos, is on view at the Art Academy of Cincinnati's Pearlman Gallery thr
Casey Riordan Millard comedically explores the "search for solace from the heartbreak of mortality" in her current Shark Girls series, which includes sculptures, drawings and paintings of girls
Brad McCombs uses media as diverse as robotics, video and straw bale architecture to explore human interaction with technology and the environment and to provide catalysts for action and change.
MARY MARK's exuberant relief prints appear in museum and private collections around the country. Her work is currently on view in the national juried exhibition Art at the X through January 11 a
SARA MULHAUSER continues to find time in her busy schedule as director of student services at the Art Academy of Cincinnati to make intriguing works out of fabric. Her current work, which combines
JONATHAN QUEEN incorporates toys, insects, plants and other objects into meticulously-rendered paintings that move beyond traditional still life and into the narrative and allegorical realms. His
Of Japanese ancestry and born and raised in Honolulu, FRANK SATOGATA integrates elements of both Eastern and Western culture into his artistic identity. His paintings are on view through Nov. 30 a
LESLIE SHIELS exhibits her paintings locally, regionally and nationally. Her current exhibition, Intercessions, on view at Cincinnati Art Galleries through the end of October, features more than 5
In his paintings, MICHAEL WILLETT combines abstraction and realism by placing convincing portrayals of the human figure within bold fields of expressive brushwork. His exhibition Lost & Found is