29.9.11

Prairie

Photographs by Streetvibes Distributors. Presentation of 2012 Day by Day Calendar.
Opening Reception Saturday October 1st from 7-9pm.
Prairie is pleased to present photographs by Streetvibes distributors produced over the course of three weeks of shooting during the summer of 2011. A selection of these images have been compiled into a wall calendar that will be sold by Streetvibes vendors beginning this October.


Prairie

4035 Hamilton Ave.

Cincinnati, OH 45223

More info@

513-582-9833

info@prairiecincinnati.com

http://prairiecincinnati.com

University of Cincinnati, DAAP

This Wednesday, October 5th, room 4400 in DAAP. Hennessy YOUNGMAN people.

Final Fridays, OTR

Website with galleries and locations, click here
Final Friday gallery hours, 6 -10pm, Friday September 30th.

CAC

CAC, 44 East 6th Street, Cincinnati 45202

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October's 44 will feature improvisations by the local experimental, acoustic folk trio Honest Abe. Featuring Adam Peterson on drums, Eddy Kwon on violin and Brodie Johnson on cello.

This event is free and open to the public. The show starts at 2 PM in the lobby of the CAC, Kaplan Hall.

For more information:
(http://honestabesound.bandcamp.com/)

PAC Gallery

PAC Gallery is located at 2540 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati 45206.
inclement, by Casey Riordan Millard
Show runs from Friday September 30th through October 29th.
Opening Reception Friday September 30th from 5 to 8pm.

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CAC




CAC, 44 East 6th Street, Cincinnati 45202
'Realms of Intimacy: Miniaturists Practice from Pakistan' & 'JuliĆ£o Sarmento'

Opening Reception Friday September 23rd from 6:30-10pm
5:00 Champagne & Tea Reception with the Artists
(Open to CAC Insider Level Members & Above • Complimentary Valet)
6:30 Panel Discussion with 'Realms of Intimacy' Artists: Ambreen Butt, Faiza Butt and Saira Wasim (Open to the Public)

More on the exhibitions:
http://contemporaryartscenter.org/exhibitions/miniatures
http://contemporaryartscenter.org/exhibitions/sarmento

CS13

CS13, located at 1420 Main Street, Cincinnati 45202

Utopia, OH

Opening Saturday, Sept. 24th from 7-10 PM

Through Saturday, October 15th

Open gallery hours Sundays from 1-4 PM


This October CS13 will close out our two-and-a-half year run as a multi-disciplinary art space with one last act of social dreaming. This final gallery project is a group exhibition themed around the small river town of Utopia, located 45 miles out of Cincinnati along U.S. Route 52. The town is marked by a green road sign, a convenience store with a single gas pump, a handful of half-mile long streets that run down to the riverbank, and a Ohio Historical Marker that reads:


"Utopia, Ohio was founded in 1844 by followers of French philosopher Charles Fourier. Fourierism, based on utopian socialism and the idea of equal sharing of investments in money and labor, reached peak popularity in the United States about 1824 until 1846. The experimental community of Utopia dissolved in 1846 due to lack of financial success and disenchantment with Fourierism. John O. Wattles, leader of a society of spiritualists, purchased the land and brought his followers to Utopia in 1847. The spiritualists, who sought secluded areas to practice their religion, built a two-story brick house on the shore of the Ohio River. A flash flood on December 13, 1847, killed most of Wattles' people. The majority of the few survivors left the area. Thus, the idea of the perfect society, or utopia, died. Henry Jernegan of Amelia, laid out the present village in 1847."


Taft Museum of Art


Taft Museum of Art, 316 Pike Street, Cincinnati 45202
Still[ed] Life, porcelain by Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis.

The Taft Museum of Art continues its commitment to exhibiting local contemporary artists with Still[ed] Life: Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis. Combining the idealized beauty of historical decorative arts with the hyperrealism of the naturalist eye, Parker and Davis will fill the Sinton Gallery with porcelain objects inspired by works from the Taft’s permanent collection.

Show runs from August 5th through October 16th, 2011.