What happens when a former altar boy from Sandusky, Ohio, begins to question the religion he grew up with? For artist Tom Davie, the result is a compelling series of paintings that not only explor
In his paintings, MICHAEL WILLETT combines abstraction and realism by placing convincing portrayals of the human figure within bold fields of expressive brushwork. His exhibition Lost & Found is
With September in full swing, Edward Potthast's Under the Boardwalk offers the chance to wax nostalgic about summer at Cincinnati Art Galleries downtown (through Sept. 29).
Potthast has positio
Stand before this NO theatre mask in the Cincinnati Art Museum's (CAM) newly renovated Asian galleries and you'll look a centuries-old Japanese tradition straight in the eyes.
Carved from Japa
It seems innocuous enough at first: an 8-by-8-by-16-foot aluminum box on a grassy rise in the center of Northern Kentucky University's (NKU) plaza. Yet, this structure, often mistaken for a larg
CHRISTOPHER GANZ's large-scale charcoal drawings at The Carnegie in Covington are confluences of alter egos. His self-portrait appears everywhere -- on the severed head of Goliath; on the cashie
Last week, just before the Cincinnati area was blanketed with ice, I walked into the Duveneck Gallery on the second floor of THE CARNEGIE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER in Covington. I was im
Boston-based artist PAMELA SIENNA's oil painting at MILLER GALLERY, "Secrets of Civilization #2," is a tightly rendered still life of packages wrapped in fabric and string. The three packages