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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 44
Sign: Sagittarius

City: CINCINNATI
State: OHIO
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/30/2006

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Sunday, May 11, 2008 

AGING: IT'S NOT JUST FOR KIDS ANYMORE
organized by Julia Ranz



'The Owls Take Stage at Midlife' by David Siders (detail)

Work by:
Matthew Shelton
Debbie Brod
David Siders
Serenity Baumer
Fred Ellenberger
Ben Hoke
Caroline Thompkins
Sara Mulhauser
Kurt Nicaise
Rolf Eric Kuhn
Andy Marko
Rich Fruth
Sharon Buckner
Kathryne Gardette
Diane Fishbein
Kendall Bruns
and others


This show will explore the very relative concepts of 'aging' or getting older through work by artists of a wide range of ages.

May 3 – May 31, 2008
Opening Reception: May 3, 2008 7pm – 10pm

Friday, January 11, 2008 

Keep on Living
new artwork by Nick Hill and Zach Rawe






In this show the artists make use of quirky materials like pom-poms
and coke cans to produce sensational experiences.


Jan 5 – Jan 25, 2008
Opening reception: January 5, 2008

Sunday, December 23, 2007 

Let Me Answer That Question by Asking You This:
a group exhibition from the Cincinnati Art Academy

Anthony Birchfield
Robby Burgess
Paige Cantrell
Tim Ebling
Stephen Fulton
Zac Giza
Nick Hill
Zac Rawe
Sara Relojo
Sarah Rocheleau
Rachel Talty
Patrice Williams

Dec 1-29, 2007
Opening reception: Friday Dec. 7th 6 - 10pm

Sunday, December 23, 2007 

MOST WANTED

Don Henry









These paintings represent the Visionaries & Voices artist Don Henry's family and friends who are the 'most wanted' people in his life. Even though the paintings look like robots, they depict very important, real people from early childhood & present experiences.


Visionaries & Voices is a non-profit, 501c(3) studio/gallery located in Cincinnati, Ohio, created specifically for artists with disabilities to grow both personally and professionally.


Nov. 3rd, 6:pm - 9pm

Sunday, October 21, 2007 

AUTUMEDIA 2007

various artists








Above: stills from Bruce Checefsky's new short film 'Moment Musical' based on a photogram film commercial from 1933 by the Themerson's. The Themersons died in the Holocaust.

Autumedia is part of the 20/20 art festival.





There will be screenings off docks, in backyards, courtyards, alleys and billboards.

See and hear media art from across the globe! Witness performances like you've never seen before! Cincinnati is still talking about the Inuit with the igloo and tundra performance from 2005.





ONE-NIGHT ONLY:
Oct 6th, 7:30-10:30 pm

at semantics, junior, and syn gallery

Wednesday, October 03, 2007 

WINTERLONG: A Celebration of Preparation

Ryan Fable





Sunday, September 16, 2007 

FULL OF EMPTY (feed semantics)

Semantics Benefit




Suggested donation at the door: $500,000 (or $5 is fine too).


Raffle for goods and services from local businesses!

Edible and non-edible art to enjoy and purchase!

Pie throwing at real human targets!

And the chance to be an awesome person!


Music on the dock by Matthew Shelton, Meadow, and DJ C.S. Yeh!

Thursday, August 02, 2007 

PULSE

Jeff Smith, Joe Civitello



"Pulse" is about the relationships we all have.
Some are happy and others not so much.
The works are about proximity, the distance between
people. Physical distance as well as emotional
distance.

Monday, July 23, 2007 


ANGST DER ANGST





fear of losing control

fear of losing fear

losing control of fear

losing fear of control

control fear of loss

control loss of fear




Angst Der Angst is a group show curated by Tim Lane and Dave Rohs. It endeavors to explore the peculiar reactions and strategies regarding fear in the post 9-11 world. Participating artists are Aaron Curtner, Molly Doane, Ben Gaydos, Nicole Kelsch, Tim Lane, Jeni Mc, Tim McMichael, Travis Pickard, Eric Puryear, Peter Richards, Dave Rohs, and Joe Winterhalter.


JUNE 2 - JUNE 30.

OPENING RECEPTION:
Saturday, June 2, 7-10 pm

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 
Plant Glass.

Featuring glass installation and other works by: Luke Ebner, Chad Culley, Warren Trefz, Johnny Ruzsa, Zachary Herrmann, and Jamie Payne.