Cincinnati-based printmaker Breanne Trammel’s oversized stickers featuring the 1980s Mattel pink toy dog “Poochie for Girls” are part of the group show
A current exhibit at Clay Street Press gallery questions the meaning of "We the People" in a nation bitterly divided by the Trump presidency, mass shootings and more
"The Canyon: 1999-2017" includes a new installation created for the CAC space, restagings of popular past projects, hand-cut paper, portraits, wheatpaste, wallpaper, pieces of her socially driven work and more.
Currently on view at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, "Pretty. Vacant." — part of the academy's "Collectors Series" — features selected works from the collection of George and Linda Kurz.
Cincinnati Art Underground exhibit 'Shadoobie' stresses work that originates with forms in nature, but is as inspired by the human-made environment as the natural one.
While 'Blak Origin Moment' dissects police brutality, rape culture and the limits of socially prescribed black male identity, 'Womxn Workers of the World Unite!' tackles issues of trans liberation, labor equity and immigrant rights.
More than 1,300 objects are on display in the gallery, which has been thematically reframed into groupings that underscore the relationships between artists and patrons of African traditions-based art.
'Selections from the Karen & Andy Stillpass Collection,' on view at the Art Academy of Cincinnati's Pearlman Gallery, includes six items on display in the gallery's three rooms.