"Multiverse" Opens at University of Dayton's Radial Gallery

Featuring the work of Karla Hackenmiller, Julie Abijanac, Susan Li O'Connor, and Natalie Lanese, and curated by Emily Sullivan Smith, Multiverse explores the language of multiples or repetition, and mixed or multiple media. Each of the artists included in the exhibition make works which visually employ shared languages of multiple, repetition and either mixing media within works or mixing media across their practice. 

January 19 - February 16, 2017

Radial Gallery

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"Swing Around Rosie" Dedication October 8

Nearly 10,000 Cincinnati Enquirer readers voted for the subject of first female in the Cincinnati Legends Mural Series -- Rosemary Clooney. Please join me and ArtWorks to celebrate and dedicate Swing Around Rosie on Saturday, October 8.

Dedication details:
1606 Pleasant St., Over-the-Rhine
(Located near Findlay Market and just off the Liberty & Elm St. streetcar station)

Saturday, October 8
1 – 2  p.m.

Light refreshments will be provided. Enjoy learning more about Rosemary Clooney and her Cincinnati legacy, live music, a photo booth and remarks from mural partners and yours truly.

New American Paintings #125

I am thrilled to see my work in print among a group of excellent contemporary painters in New American Paintings' midwest competition. Issue #125, curated by Steven L. Bridges, is available now on newsstands and online.

"Swing Around Rosie" Underway in Cincinnati

As part of their "Legends" series, ArtWorks selected my design honoring Rosemary Clooney for their latest installment of murals in Cincinnati. During a site visit on Monday, I met the talented artists and teen apprentices who have been painting it for the past several weeks. The mural will be completed by mid-August and dedicated in October, and it is located at Pleasant Street and W. Liberty in Over-the-Rhine. 

Cover Art for Matthew Ryals

Matthew Ryals selected Study 2 for Camofleur for the cover of his debut album, "We Could Make the Ride Better for Everyone," due out June 24, 2016. 

Pre-order your copy here.

"Depthless Without You" Installation Time Lapse

 

I spent two weeks at the Akron Art Museum in November 2015 installing my piece "Depthless Without You" for the NEO Geo exhibition. This short time lapse captures some of the installation process and the many assistants who helped.

Neo Geo at the Akron Art Museum

 

November 20, 2015 - April 24, 2016

Geometric abstraction pares visual art down to pure shapes, lines and colors, yet infinite possibilities lie within those boundaries. NEO Geo features recent work by artists in the surrounding region who explore the potential of geometric abstraction.

In the 1960s and 70s, painters and sculptors in Cleveland, Oberlin and Kent created abstract works dependent upon hard-edged geometric forms. Often guided by pre-determined systems based on logic or mathematics, they were motivated by their interests in science, psychology and technology. Artists working in the region today use a combination of pre-determined systems and intuitive responses to create the underlying geometry of their work. In some cases, these structures serve as metaphors for broader themes, such as the tension between the natural and man-made or the forces and systems that affect our daily lives.

Media represented include painting, printmaking, drawing, installation, sculpture, fiber and photography. Gianna Commito (Kent), Natalie Lanese (Toledo), Janice Lessman-Moss (Kent), Michelle Murphy (Cleveland), Erik Neff (Newbury), Kristina Paabus (Oberlin), Paul O’Keeffe (Cleveland Heights) and Amy Sinbondit (Cleveland Heights) are the featured artists. 

NEO Geo is organized by the Akron Art Museum and generously supported by Myrna Berzon, Dianne and Herbert Newman, the Kenneth L. Calhoun Charitable Trust and Harris Stanton Gallery.