Student Photographic Society: Abstract Remains
Mount St. Joseph University’s Student Photographic Society juries this thematic group show comprised of work that addresses the discarded debris of our contemporary society.
Mount St. Joseph University’s Student Photographic Society juries this thematic group show comprised of work that addresses the discarded debris of our contemporary society.
Visionaries and Voices is partnering with the Northside community to present large images in public spaces by artists who directly reference photographic imagery.
A group exhibition of local artists highlighting the everyday life of our local community, documenting moments of their personal environments and experiences.
Recognizing photography’s central role in collage, Wide Angle includes artists who manipulate and recompose imagery to recontextualize narratives drawn from our current social, political, and cultural climate.
Reveal features five artists who investigate how the order and display of images can make previously unknown (or secret information) known to others.
Showcasing projects made collaboratively with communities that are being archived, this group exhibition explores the results of collaborative approaches to photography and offers opportunities for visitor intercommunication.
Finding Kenyon Barr: Exploring Photographs of Cincinnati’s Lost Lower West End features photographs from 1959 that illustrate the demolition of a vital and vibrant urban neighborhood that displaced nearly 25,000.
This two-person show with Linda Gillings and Tina Gutierrez explores the artists’ unique perspectives on portraiture––how they capture the truth of the moment and explore what is behind and in front of the lens.
Brazee Gallery and Cincinnati Country Day present an exhibit of glass photography, blurring the line between these two disparate mediums. Students use unique image-transfer techniques to create fused-glass compositions.
Whitaker explores the transitory nature of experiences with a body of work inspired by tornados that moved through the American south.