27.12.12

Static Age Gallery

The Tower - New works by Brian Uhl at Static Age Gallery
Show opens on Friday January 25th and runs through March 29th, 2013

About the work:

By all means, I strive to avoid any classification of art as a higher practice, as this creates distance and exclusivity among people, and anyone could potentially do this if they really tried. Realistically though, we all have preferences and mine lie in the realm of study, practice, and execution, always making a point to repeat because my artistic being can never be complete.
As art as in life, I prefer to work with materials that are pure and tangible, ink, ruler, French curve, compass, brush. It is important to learn to use these tools and their individual techniques as far too often real skills like these are falling through a generational crack, overlooked for the simpler tricks that digital programs offer. I would like for my portfolio to be something that people generations from now can view in a gallery or book rather than a physical misrepresentation of a digitally born file. You benefit more from food in its unprocessed state, why should art be any different?
I aim to surround myself with reminders that there is always an alternative. Trends come, subcultures and movements get tapped then watered down with diluted versions of their former selves. I want my work to resonate a light of purity. It is important for me to observe trends and actively make strides to avoid being a follower.
I know that the large amounts of time I take to maintain the technical skills of a traditional artist are worth it. Letting yourself fall into the trap of art as a speedy form of financial stability leads you down the path of a crowd pleaser. My work is for the people that take the time to notice and discuss the details that are there for anyone to see.  

Static Age is located at 1334 Main Street, Cincinnati 45212

5.12.12

Third Party Gallery

STARING EYES #3: Yule Logs and Certain Types of Nog
Saturday, December 15th
8 PM
Free

In a nod to Charlie Brown Christmases of yesterday, lumpy clay abominable snowmen, unnamed islands of misfit toys, charred yule logs and deliriously spiked eggnogs, STARING EYES December program presents a festive seasonal lineup of experimental, acerbic animated films you most certainly can't Tivo.

The program features shorts by fifteen claymation artists, cartoonists, former Sesame Street animators, up-and-comers and underground old-schoolers from Japan, France, Canada, the UK and all across the US of A. Also, for an extra dose of yesteryear's holiday flavor, we will have a few of our favorite cartoon golden oldies and holiday oddities thrown into the mix.

Eggnog, popcorn and hot chocolate will be provided, but bring your own blankets and beer. It's December at an alternative art space, meaning it'll be a little chilly, so please dress comfortably.

FILMS BY:
Lilli Carre (http://lillicarre.com/)
Jake Fried (http://www.inkwood.net/)
Peter Millard (http://hellopetermillard.com/)
Kyle Mowat (http://kvmowat.blogspot.com/)
Eric Dyer (http://www.ericdyer.com/)
Alison Schulnik (http://www.allisonschulnik.com/)
Orland Nutt (https://vimeo.com/onutt)
Amy Lockhart (http://amylogheart.blogspot.com/)
Atsushi Wada (http://kankaku.jp/en-index.html)
Sally Cruikshank (http://www.funonmars.com/)
Ted Wiggin (www.tedwiggin.com)
& Many More!

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Third Party Gallery
2159 Central Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45214
www.thirdpartygallery.com

CAC


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14.11.12

Phyllis Weston Gallery


Third Party Gallery - Film Series


Saturday, November 17th's screening, titled "Wild Lives", focuses on the most unusual of jobs and the people that work them; an artist reanimating deceased Portuguese wildlife with servo motors and junked electronics, a tight lipped Cleveland taxidermist, and hundreds of men harvesting 11 years worth of ammonia rich bird guano off the coast of Peru. 

This Mike Rowe inspired program of experimental documentary film features Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside's "Lifelike", Jarred Alterman's "Convento", and Janos Richter's "Guañape Sur." Don't miss it!

Doors at 8, screening starts at 8:30. 
BYOB, but the popcorn is on us.
Third Party Gallery, located at 2159 Central Ave, Cincinnati 45214


OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, December 1, 7-10 pm

Exhibition runs through December 31, gallery hours Saturdays from 12-4, or by appointment

Variable Control: December 2012

The manual nature of photography has allowed for a shift in the consideration of what can become a still-life. Photography continues to employ current methods of presentation while incorporating both symbology and classical imagery. Today, photographic process allows the studio to function similarly to the camera. The studio acts as an interior situation, where scene creation and object placement occurs via the photographer. These functions reinvigorate the relationship between the camera and the studio, forming an interchangeable relationship. Third Party Gallery’s December exhibition focuses on the shift in current modes of representation in still life photography. The reinstatement of the photographic medium involves a practice in which the studio takes on the role of a laboratory, releasing the controlled elements and conditions of a traditional still life into a more experimental engagement. Through this exercise, current practices in still life photography create a myriad of relationships between objects and the represented image, while continuing to challenge our perceptions on the nature of image making.

ARTISTS

Charlott Markus
Wyne Veen
Max Marshall
Yola Monakhov
Carson Fisk-Vittori

Third Party Gallery, located at 2159 Central Ave, Cincinnati 45214

17.10.12

Gateway Arts Festival - Grammers

Gateway Arts Festival - at Grammers Restaurant and Bar on 1440 Walnut Street, 45202
Contained - features 11 outdoor galleries housed in shipping containers, focusing on lens based art.
Opening Reception Friday, October 26th from 5-9pm
All the information HERE

8.10.12

Holy Cross Church, Mt. Adams Monastery



More info HERE

University of Cincinnati

Visiting Artist Reeder Fahnestock will be lecturing this Weds. at 1:30pm in DAAP, lecture hall 3410. He will be discussing his work as well as his experiences as the Programs and Residency Director at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts. 

FOTOfocus - week 2

Week 2 events. More info HERE

5.10.12

Clay Street Press


More information HERE.

The whole city



Tons of shows happening around FOTOfocus - a month long celebration of photography in Cincinnati. Click HERE for more info, and HERE for a day by day calendar of openings. 

1.10.12

26.9.12

20.9.12

University of Cincinnati, 840 Gallery

Works in progress by the Installation studio art class.
Opens Thursday, September 20th from 5-7pm
The 840 Gallery is located in DAAP, on the 5th floor.

18.9.12

University of Cincinnati, DAAP

Wednesday, September 19th at 5:00 in lecture hall 5401. University of Cincinnati, DAAP.

14.9.12

Phyllis Weston Gallery


Aperture, featuring the work of Jane Alden Stevens, Devin Stoddard, and Connie Sullivan
Opening on October 5th from 5-8pm, with the show running through October 27th.

The Phyllis Weston Gallery is located at 2005 1/2 Madison Rd, Cincinnati OH 45208

10.9.12

University of Cincinnati - 840 Gallery



Opening Wednesday September 12, from 5-7pm. (located on the 5th floor of DAAP)

5.9.12

Semantics/Third Party Gallery

Autumedia @ Semantics Gallery

located at 1170 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati 45214
Opening Reception Saturday, September 8th from 7-10pm

At Third Party Gallery (located at 2159 Central Ave, just down the street 1 block) there will be a live Cinema/Music Improvisation performance at 8:30pm.





CCAC




Clifton Cultural Art Center (CCAC) The Golden Ticket Arts Show
located at 3711 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati 45220. More info here
Opens Friday, September 7th from 6-9pm. Awards given at 7pm.

1.9.12


Museum Gallery/Galley Museum's final exhibition in their Brighton Space.
Opening reception on Saturday Sept. 1 from 7-10pm

31.8.12

Visiting Artist - University of Cincinnati, DAAP

Thursday, September 6th at the University of Cincinnati, DAAP. Room 4400 at 5pm.

Art Academy

Ryan Mulligan's show "A Bit of Tevya in that Child" opens tonight, Friday August 31st at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, 1212 Jackson Street, 45202. 
Opening reception Friday August 31st from 5-8pm

Exhibition Dates:
 August 24 - September 28, 2012
Final Friday Reception: August 31, 5:00 - 8:00 pm

More information HERE


Clay Street Press


Opening reception this Friday, August 31st, from 6-9pm

1.7.12




Found In Translation
Work by Cynthia Gregory, Christian Schmit and Greg Swiger
Semantics Gallery, 1107 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45214, 513-348-7261
Opening Reception: Saturday, July 7, 7-10pm
Exhibition Ends Saturday, July 28