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Vol 9, Issue 48 Oct 8-Oct 14, 2003
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Larger than Life SSNOVA's Mockbee Building is a place for big thoughts by Jane Durrell 10-08-03


Hopping the River The good, the bad and the ugly of art south in Northern Kentucky by Jacquelyn Vaughn 10-01-03


Takin' It To The Street The rubber -- or the art -- will hit the road in Clifton this weekend by Denise G. Callahan 09-24-03


Museum in an Exhibit Artist turns the mundane and minuscule into art by Stacey Recht 09-17-03


Ridiculous Beauty Talking with artist Todd Pavlisko 09-17-03


The Salon Treatment Sue Spaid draws on her own experience to help question, understand and enjoy today's art world by Jane Durrell 09-03-03


SSinNOVAtion Alternative art space celebrates its second anniversary by Steven Shockley 08-20-03


Parked Covington's mosaic benches are homeless as city and county squabble over park site by Jeff Heubner 08-13-03


Know-How FAF seeks business volunteers to assist arts organizations by Stacey Recht 07-30-03


Making Change Creative energy flows at design stores in Over-the-Rhine by Rob Jansen 07-23-03


Riding Objectivity Jimmy Baker's Coming of Age by Liberty Wampler 07-23-03


Flow of Grace Dayton Art Institute celebrates flight with new sculpture and historic photos by Rick Pender 07-09-03


Pillars of Hope The first of many sculptures has been installed in Cincinnati's newest park by Allyson Jacob 07-02-03


Divergent Voyages Two installations at the Weston offer very different trips by Stacey Recht 06-25-03


Place Settings CAC's inaugural show is a daring undertaking with an intriguing theme by Jean E. Feinberg 06-18-03


Trade-Offs Has CAM's new broom swept the Cincinnati Wing too clean? by Jane Durrell 06-04-03


Desperately Seeking Sue Former CAC Curator is looking in new directions by Liberty Wampler 05-21-03


Fever Pitch Cincinnati Art Museum exposes the underground with its new Cincinnati Wing by Stacey Recht 05-14-03


Born Again After 137 years downtown, Closson's art gallery tries life in Hyde Park by Stacey Recht 04-16-03


Dreamscapes Morrissey-McGoff and Wainscott create fanciful worlds in familiar places by Cate O'Hara 04-16-03


Brotherly Love Publico is a low-rent art space with a tolerant landlord by Liberty Wampler 04-02-03


Up in Arms New York City's 2003 Armory Show for international art proves ... too much by Liberty Wampler 03-26-03


Signs of Art Linda Schwartz Gallery show offers directions for viewing pleasure by Liberty Wampler 03-26-03


Wide Angle Panoramic photos capture Ohio's length and breadth by Jonathan Valin 03-12-03


Getting Inside War Newport gallery hosts work of pivotal war photographer by Doug Trapp 03-12-03


Basket Case Weavers show their artistic creations at Covington's Carnegie by Allyson Jacob 03-05-03


Choice Cuts Meaty art at the Carnegie by Liberty Wampler 03-05-03


Factory Schooling Greg Storer's classes help aspiring artists to scratch creative itches by Kate Brauer-Bell 02-26-03


On the Road Dayton exhibition offers adventures in art, culture and history by Cate O'Hara 02-19-03


Celebrating Memory Three artists at the Weston present vivid images by Jane Durrell 02-05-03


Refreshing Moments Paintings from Scotland museum brighten Louisville museum by Rick Pender 01-15-03


Get the Picture Local photo shows are lined up like the Rockettes by Doug Trapp 01-01-03


Getting the Picture Contemporary photo show is Kowal's next venture in art by Doug Trapp 12-26-02


Global Warming Experiences abroad shape vibrant exhibit at Weston Gallery by Brandon Brady 12-19-02


Capturing Air Watercolorist takes a sculptural approach to her art by Jane Durrell 11-14-02


Good for What Ails You The Power of Art transforms Children's Hospital by Steve Ramos 11-07-02


Behind the Seams CAM offers historic Ballet Russe costumes and scenic designs by Rick Pender 10-17-02


Feeding into the Loop Is it the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning at the CAC? by Liberty Wampler 10-17-02


I'll Be Watching You You can't look away from Weston show by Alissa Cone 10-03-02


Art Avalanche Artists are the stars at reborn Carnegie in Covington by Liberty Wampler 09-19-02


Picturing 9/11 An unstoppable collection of images from New York City by Rebecca Lomax 09-12-02


Testament to Exploration Brothers' figures, many never exhibited, glow from within by Kevin T. Kelly 09-05-02


Connnecting With Arts Hardworking teens are beautifying Findlay Market by Allyson Jacob 08-14-02


All About Painting Dixie Selden's paintings are flat-out gorgeous by Jane Durrell 08-14-02


Artist at Work & Play Downtown gallery features pieces inspired by summer vacations by Cate O'Hara 07-25-02


Ferment of Ideas Weston Gallery displays the roots of local contemporary art by Jane Durrell 07-11-02


The Big Picture P&G; hands over 78 historic paintings to CAM by Rick Pender 07-04-02


Ready for the Big Time The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center gets a real renovation by Kate Brauer-Bell 06-20-02


New Light on Cincinnati In 2003 CAM's Cincinnati Wing will showcase our city's deep artistic roots by Rick Pender 05-30-02


Grown Up Arts Fair Arnelle Dow's batiks and Allan Nairn's ceramics have been featured at Summerfair for years by Kate Brauer-Bell 05-30-02


Mood and Emotion Rush's paintings show environment's impact on the artist by Kevin T. Kelly 05-16-02


Light, Sound, Story Divergent Weston exhibitions reward longer looks by Cate O'Hara 05-02-02


Raising the Bar Maureen France's studio is wherever she happens to be by Jane Durrell 04-18-02


Complex Creativity As much Freud as funnies in Kelly's paintings by Fran Watson 03-21-02


Set in Stone CAM takes us back to the time of the pyramids by Rick Pender 03-14-02


Transparent Strength CAM watercolor show is varied in style and form 03-07-02


The Magnificent Seven Damsels and Divas don't need rescuing by Kathy Y. Wilson 02-21-02


Whiff of Sorcery Two veteran painters show their magical stuff at the Weston Gallery by Fran Watson 02-14-02


Tokyo Pop Anime becomes high art in CAC's My Reality by Steve Ramos 02-07-02


Light-Filled Universe Multi-layered paintings by Kim Krause illuminate Schwartz by Cate O'Hara 01-31-02


Home Away From Home Works from the Taft are spending a year at CAM by Jane Durrell 01-24-02


All-American Art Dayton show traces modern works that moved in new directions by Cate O'Hara 01-17-02


Artist and Treasures Memorable shows and events on the local art scene in 2001 12-27-01


Alternate View The Cincinnati Playhouse readies round two of its edgy performance series by Rick Pender 12-20-01


Get the Picture Two photo shows full of hits and misses by Doug Trapp 12-20-01


Together for the Holidays Highly individual works by four artists play off each other at Terrill Gallery by Jane Durrell 12-13-01


Art For Sale The annual Memorial Hall event is a casual art tradition by Fran Watson 12-06-01


New Views Weston Gallery artists upend ideas of landscapes and painting by Cate O'Hara 11-29-01


A Kind of Revolution Cuban art exhibition at the CAC brings artists and communities together by Kate Brauer-Bell 11-21-01


Layers of Meaning Works by Franz and Emery are exhibited at downtown's newest gallery by Kevin T. Kelly 11-15-01


Soul Food Fitton Center exhibition interprets social issues through art by Jane Durrell 11-08-01


Blast From the Past Phelps' installation at the Aronoff evokes memories by Brandon Brady 11-01-01


Shimmering CAM offers a photo album with more than 200 images by Jane Durrell 10-25-01


Beneath the Surface Works by Daniel and Ponder at NKU explore residues and layers by Cate O'Hara 10-18-01


Getting the Picture Varied shows at Terrill and RoHo galleries by Fran Watson 10-11-01


Exploring New Realms Retrospective demonstrates artist's skill as a painter and sculptor by Kevin T. Kelly 10-04-01


Fragmented Memories Paintings offer a window into Appalachian culture by Cate O'Hara 09-27-01


Rebirth in Destruction Images of explosive disaster permeate Fox's work by Jane Durrell 09-20-01


Building Connections Rural Studio brings beauty and utility to architectural projects by Kate Brauer-Bell 09-13-01


Varied Vistas Painters preserve the legacy of the American West by Kevin T. Kelly 09-06-01


Building the Arts Fall will be a constructive season for visual arts in the region by Fran Watson 08-30-01


Uniting at the Taft Taft Museum introduces CineMuse programs to Cincinnati by Steve Ramos 08-23-01


Is That You, Pablo? Taft show peruses less familiar works by famous artists by Fran Watson 08-23-01


Docentitos, Olé! Kids share insights about art at the Aronoff's Weston Gallery by Fran Watson 08-16-01


Thru the Looking Glass Chihuly's magical glass sculptures in Dayton enchant visitors by Cate O'Hara 08-09-01


Resonating Lessons Sculptors leave their prints in another medium by Jane Durrell 07-26-01


One Man's Trash Keith Benjamin makes treasure out of discarded objects by Jane Durrell 07-19-01


Whut Choo Lookin At, Mofo? Beauty, the beholder and the art of Adrian Piper by Kathy Y. Wilson 06-28-01


The Queen's Generosity Art Museum show highlights gifts from local collectors by Fran Watson 06-28-01


Signs of the times Three exhibitions at the Weston reflect contemporary and personal issues by Kevin T. Kelly 06-21-01


Old Sweet Song Local man's enthusiasm for Joyce brings Bloomsday to the Tristate by Rick Pender 06-14-01


A Show on Fire Burge transforms Appalachian themes into art using cloth by Fran Watson 06-14-01


Slices of the World Show is a potpourri of images from photographer's travels by Doug Trapp 06-07-01


As If Columbus art is the proof opposing the death of painting by Fran Watson 06-07-01


A Fair to Remember Summerfair's been crafty for more than 30 years by Fran Watson 05-31-01


By the Numbers Muralist transforming Clifton parking lot by Doris Schnetzer 05-31-01


Blurred Lines Distinction between fine craft and fine art is explored in Miami University exhibit by Cate O'Hara 05-31-01


Changing Focus Veteran Cincinnati artist and teacher is heading for Florida by Jane Durrell 05-24-01


No Desert Writing and performing has become Dan Stroeh's therapy by Rick Pender 05-17-01


Visions of the Future CAC shows off new pictures, readies for a new season by Rick Pender 05-17-01


Out There Connecting and Volunteering by Amy Schneider 05-10-01


Language of Art The mundane becomes extraordinary in Wassenaar's paintings by Kevin T. Kelly 05-10-01


Ins and Outs Portraits and landscapes come together at downtown gallery by Fran Watson 05-03-01


Installation Aggregation A fantasy garden and bosomy balloons at the CAC by Fran Watson 04-26-01


Liberated Art Illustrator creates a powerful image for Holocaust Awareness Weeks by Tim Lanter 04-19-01


Ooh-la-la An all-star cast of French painters has landed in Dayton by Cate O'Hara 04-19-01


Ad Nauseam by Gil Sennett 04-19-01


Balancing Act Exotic, whimsical contortionist dance: It's Pilobolus by Kathy Valin 04-12-01


Gotta Do It Four outsiders offer their unique visions at Base Gallery by Kevin T. Kelly 04-12-01


Mind Reader Oliver Sacks never fails to reveal the humanity of his subjects by Brad Quinn 04-05-01


Natural Rapport Concerts at City Hall are an informal venue for chamber music by Greg Gaston 04-05-01


The Zen of Conducting Robert Spano, in town for a CSO concert, discusses what it takes to lead an orchestra by Tim Lanter 03-29-01


Hopes and Dreams CSF star, back for a return gig, tells us what's she's doing in NYC ... and back home by Marni Penning Minadakis 03-29-01


Photos, Pyramids and Posters The Art Museum's 2001-2002 season has something for everyone by Fran Watson 03-29-01


Behind the Music The Cincinnati Symphony makes its final recording with Maestro López-Cobos by Mike Breen 03-22-01


What's Not To Like? Taft exhibits P&G;'s collection of long-gone Cincinnati artists by Fran Watson 03-22-01


Once Seen, Never Forgotten Daumier's satirical images of 19th-century France are on view at the Art Museum by Jane Durrell 03-15-01


Into the Woods Artist Stephanie Cooper creates whimsical -- and occasionally creepy -- wooden figures by Brandon Brady 03-15-01


Hearing by Seeing The Children's Theatre portrays Beethoven in a collaborative effort with the National Theater of the Deaf by Anne Arenstein 03-01-01


Can't Stop the Music Avenue X has a few potholes, but it sounds great by Brandon Brady 03-01-01


Its Own Reward Smithsonian photo exhibition shows older Americans at work by Cate O'Hara 03-01-01


Common Denominator Paavo Järvi wants everyone to join him at Music Hall by Rick Pender 02-22-01


Similar but Different CAM displays photos and texts by young local artists by Fran Watson 02-15-01


Sampling the Fine Arts Something for everyone at Sampler Weekend, from the West End to Hamilton by Fran Watson 02-08-01


Burning Hot Shakespearean sonnets fuel seven writers to create ETC's Love's Fire by Rick Pender 02-08-01


Lay of the Land Knipschild's paintings are subtle and heart-stoppingly beautiful by Jane Durrell 02-01-01


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Float Like A Butterfly Gorgeous fabrics and wearable art are on display at the CAC by Fran Watson 01-25-01


Heads -- You Win Facing up to captivating art in Carnegie, KZF shows by Fran Watson 01-25-01


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The Key to Understanding Warsaw show suggests a more satisfying world view by Kevin T. Kelly 01-18-01


Less Is More Limitation becomes Advantage in Taft show of Chinese Porcelain by Jane Durrell 01-11-01


Online Lingo Humphries' Weston show encodes some raucous humor by Kevin T. Kelly 01-04-01


Teeing Off, Moving Ahead Movement on several fronts points to an arts district for downtown and Over-the-Rhine by John Fox, Rick Pender and Steve Ramos 12-21-00


Hog Wild Visual art scene was something to see in 2000 by Fran Watson 12-21-00


It's a Small World Schwartz Gallery has some mini-masterpieces by Fran Watson 12-14-00


Miller's Magi Miller Gallery displays -- and sells -- works suitable for holiday gifts by Jane Durrell 12-07-00


Widening Worlds Over-the-Rhine's new Uptown Arts center will offer free arts classes for kids by Rick Pender 11-30-00


Heavenly Rendering Joiner's portraits show us what drawing is all about by Fran Watson 11-30-00


Romantic Ruins Retrieved pieces of R.M.S. Titanic are on display at Cincinnati's Museum Center by Brad Quinn 11-22-00


¡Viva yo! Antoni Tàpies' works at the CAC are drawn from basics by Fran Watson 11-16-00


Across Time and Space CAM exhibition speaks to us across centuries and cultures by Cate O'Hara 11-09-00


Ageless Art Meanwell's paintings, inventive and clear, are on view in Oxford by Kevin T. Kelly 11-09-00


Just the Art, Ma'am Detecting new art on Main Street by Jane Durrell 11-02-00


Views of an Artist's Eden New paintings on paper by Deborah Morrissey-McGoff take us back to the garden by Cate O'Hara 10-26-00


Acting up in Middletown New professional theater begins a varied season by Rick Pender 10-19-00


Flexing Contemporary Muscles CSF jumps into the 'here and now' with some scary stuff by Rick Pender 10-12-00


Get It? Weston Gallery show may not be for everyone, but it can get you thinking by Fran Watson 10-12-00


Fresh-Eyed Shakespeare's R&J; is Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet by Tom McElfresh 10-05-00


Serendipity Chidlaw Gallery showcases works in new media by Art Academy veterans by Fran Watson 10-05-00


When They Rocked In a new photo exhibit, Linda McCartney and Paul Prince capture the essence of the '60s by Fran Watson 09-28-00


Jazziz Jazz guitarist Peter Leitch shoots his View from the Bandstand by Kathy Y. Wilson 09-28-00


Pin-up Dreams Malton Gallery show sheds light on nakedness by Cate O'Hara 09-21-00


Glass, Beautiful Glass Every work's a winner in a glittering show at Marta Hewitt Gallery by Fran Watson 09-07-00


Knowing Himself Thom Shaw explores his soul, but there's plenty for us to see by Jane Durrell 08-31-00


Paint and Roses Works on paper and other mixed media hang in halls and offices in the Grand Baldwin Building by Fran Watson 08-24-00


Coming Attractions A sampler of exhibitions at Cincinnati galleries and museums by Fran Watson 08-17-00


Her Turn Lee Krasner's paintings represent a volatile exchange of ideas by Jane Durrell 08-10-00


Victoriana on a Roll Covington watercolor show recalls and admires the thinking of John Ruskin by Fran Watson 08-10-00


Knights and Ladies Art Museum chronicles works created during the long reign of Queen Victoria by Cate O'Hara 08-03-00


To Be Human Balkenhol's sculptures stand tall at CAC by David Albertson 08-03-00


Patterns and Insights The Flying Karamazovs juggle and dance their way through the 'loony-verse' by Rick Pender 07-20-00


Simple Gifts Living, breathing art from Kentucky on view at the Weston Gallery by David Albertson 07-20-00


Geometric Progression Art Academy's heritage is evident at Cincinnati Art Galleries by Jane Durrell 07-14-00


Migration Exhibit at the Taft rectifies some illusions about the trail of African-American art history over 150 years by Fran Watson 07-13-00


Sewing It Up Unusual fabric images stem from a mundane object by Brandon Brady 07-12-00


The Bigger Picture Graffiti art is not a random act by Jacob Hand 06-29-00


Big Pig Gig Ken Page by Katie Moser 06-29-00


Weaving Around Work by fiber and textile artists are on display at two Hyde Park galleries by Kevin T. Kelly 06-22-00


Without Words Deaf artists interpret a soundless world in Newport exhibition by Cate O'Hara 06-15-00


Double-Barreled Shots Art Museum exhibits photography that demonstrates the medium as it's used today by Fran Watson 06-08-00


Threads Artists are weaving all over the Tristate by Fran Watson 06-01-00


Words and Castles Aronoff installation based on Kafka's 1926 novel by Cate O'Hara 05-25-00


High Marks for ARC High school students have created sophisticated works of art by Fran Watson 05-18-00


Ideas in Reserve Paintings by three women at Suzanna Terrill Gallery reflect the virtues of lives lived by Jane Durrell 05-18-00


Hearts and Flowers Miriam Schapiro retrospective one for the ages by Fran Watson 04-27-00


Putting You In Art Artists' 'Installations' at the Carnegie involve the viewer by Fran Watson 04-20-00


A Mural to Learn By Suzanne Fisher's mosaic will be a lasting statement in Wilmington by Fran Watson 04-13-00


More Red Cincinnati artist and teacher saw the world more intensely, and helped others to do the same by Fran Watson 04-13-00


How Many Colors Are Black? Cincinnati Art Museum presents an extensive exhibit of African-American art by Cate O'Hara 04-06-00


Art Now Wife and husband, painter and critic, share their views at Schwartz Gallery by Jane Durrell 03-30-00


Antique Heaven Variety is the spice of furniture design, as demonstrated by show at the Cincinnati Art Museum by Fran Watson 03-30-00


Finishing the Month...Artistically Galleries at the Pendleton and on Main Street open their doors for Final Fridays by Stephen Novotni 03-30-00


More Than Good Art Herrmann's paintings, unseen during his life, celebrate urban and industrial life 03-16-00


Princely Photography Time, people, places and events are blurred in show at NKU gallery by Fran Watson 03-16-00


Qwiff This! Gaffney's multi-layered art combines math, physics and fine art by Cate O'Hara 03-09-00


The Art Doctor Wolfgang Ritschel's paintings are intensely colorful 03-02-00


Curiouser and Curiouser Taft's 'Renaissance Treasury' show features intricate clocks, ornate boxes and religious objects by Fran Watson 02-24-00


Brit Blockbuster The Dulwich Picture Gallery sends its best to Louisville's Speed Museum by Jane Durrell 02-17-00


Textural Temptations The Seigels show that quilts and pottery are a high form of art by Anne McCarty 01-20-00


Dark Faces Exhibit at Miami University acknowledges the effect of slavery and racism by Cate O'Hara 01-20-00


Connector Mary Anne Wehrend is making Covington's Carnegie a real 'center' of arts by Rick Pender 01-13-00


Personal Parables Artist's work sincerely addresses deeply felt emotions by Fran Watson 01-13-00


Master of the Dirty Wipe Whistler added and subtracted plate tone to edge up on Rembrandt's printmaking reputation by Kevin T. Kelly 01-06-00


Which Crafts? Lines are blurred in show at College of Mount St. Joseph by Cate O'Hara 10-07-99


Shockwave at Kaldi's Sculptor Roberto Ollivero moves beyond typical shock art for a cultural and ideological critique by Annie Rooney 10-07-99


Shape Shifter Cindy Matyi is equally at home in Celtic art and music by Brad Quinn 09-30-99


Spirited Art 'Visions V' offers varied works, but a 'churchy' feeling pervades by Fran Watson 09-30-99


Don't Worry, Be Happy by Cate O'Hara 09-23-99


Historic Faces Louisville museum showcases two Harlem photographers by Fran Watson 09-23-99


Hurricane Julie Theater and design artist is the subject of an astounding multimedia exhibit in Columbus by Rick Pender 09-23-99


Colossal Simplicity Artists' paintings diverge from similarities by Jane Durrell 09-16-99


Art Is ... Contemporary works are varied and powerful at Miami University by Fran Watson 09-09-99


There's the Rub Cincinnati Art Museum names a new director by Rick Pender 09-09-99


Brooklyn Makeover Young artists showcased in new CAC show by Cate O'Hara 09-09-99


Print That Puppy! Works by local artists on view at Suzanna Terrill Gallery by Jane Durrell 09-02-99


Downtown Eden Sophisticated ArtWorks video project on view at the CAC by Kevin T. Kelly 08-26-99


Unexpected Boones Husband and wife work in different media with different visions by Anne McCarty 08-12-99


Our Painted Past Not even Duveneck was great all the time by Fran Watson 08-05-99


Artists Under Cover Artists' sketchbooks provide fascinating insights into the process of creation by Brandon Brady 07-29-99


Things Beyond Words Stamper's lithographs have a dreamlike feel by Anne McCarty 07-22-99


Big Things in Small Places Clifton restaurant shows art that's food for thought by Fran Watson 07-15-99


How Art Works Summer program lets young artists work, meet professionals, like Saul Williams by Kathy Y. Wilson 07-08-99


Angels in Covington Becker's work stands out in sculpture show at the Carnegie by Brandon Brady 07-01-99


New Kid on Seventh Gallery features top-notch sculpture, photography and painting by Fran Watson 07-01-99


StillLifes Cincinnati artist John Twachtman had a knack for translating the three-dimensional world to the flat canvas by Kim Krause 06-24-99


Bases Loaded BASE Gallery's two-man show is within and without landscape by Jane Durrell 06-10-99


Dirt, Dust and Light The work of a fine local artist is on display in Kenwood by Fran Watson 05-27-99


Grass Roots Appeal A closer look at the growth and development of the American lawn by Jennifer King 05-20-99


Digging It Straus' works use common implements to create personality by Anne McCarty 05-13-99


Our Loss Sally Love Larkin was a pioneer in the local gallery scene by Fran Watson 05-13-99


A Perfect Pair Works by Harrison and Einfalt please the eye and provoke the mind by Fran Watson 05-06-99


Put That in Your Hat Rembrandt's etchings make their mark at the Taft by Jane Durrell 04-29-99


Over the Moon Artist's lunar-themed show reveals his love of glass by Jennifer King 04-22-99


Look Closely Hughes' photographs give us a good look at ourselves by Anne McCarty 04-15-99


Immortal Gifts How the Cincinnati Art Museum came to receive a remarkable painting by Fran Watson 04-01-99


All Things Great and Small For the Minumental Competition, good things come in small packages by Brandon Brady 03-18-99


Variety: That's the Point Student artworks at the Taft are the result of collaboration with experienced artists by Anne McCarty 03-18-99


Four Stars Carnegie offers something for everyone with four separate exhibits by Fran Watson 03-11-99


Farron's Oxide Metal sculpture and mixed media at Enjoy the Arts by Jane Durrell 03-04-99


Déjà Vu at Miami U. Morsberger mixes art, social comment and emotion by B. H. Walsh 02-18-99


Inner Workings Chidlaw Gallery show reveals artists exploring new territory through drawing by Jennifer King 02-11-99


The Concept of Strength Brian Joiner has created more compelling portraits 02-11-99


Tough Love Arts Consortium presents a searing look at AIDS and families by Rick Pender 02-11-99


A Life Houghton's installation at NKU shows where she's been and where she's going by Fran Watson 01-28-99



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