by Kim Plagge, Art Teacher at Ursuline Academy
9/24/2024
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, teacher blog, Teacher resources, Megan Lewis, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
If you have not seen the exhibition The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, go now—it closes soon on Sunday, September 29!
by Harlem Lennox, Marketing Intern
8/15/2024
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, graffiti, street art, Rammellzee
ho could've guessed back then that graffiti, this revolutionary art form, would become a powerhouse influencing the art world, graphic design, and global media.
by e.m.i., Digital Content Manager
7/26/2024
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century, Kendrick Lamar, Kahlil Joseph, m.A.A.d, Good Kid M.A.A.D City, video, video art
Being #1 is nothing new for Kendrick Lamar.
by Jason Rawls, Guest Curator
6/27/2024
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century
Get to know Jason Rawls, EdD Guest Curator and Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University.
by Nathaniel Stein
1/22/2018
curatorial, multiple mediums, photography, Contemporary Art, galleries, Curatorial Blog
Posted by: Nathaniel Stein
by Amy Dehan
2/1/2016
curatorial, Decorative Arts, Amy Dehan, Tiffany Studios, Karen LaMonte, Contemporary Art
Posted By: Amy Dehan
by Sara Birkofer
11/11/2015
interview, Casey Riordan Millard, Shark Girl, learning & interpretation, Cincinnati artists, local artists, Contemporary Art
Posted By: Sara Birkofer
by Conservation
6/11/2015
conservation, behind the scenes, paper conservation, works on paper, Jim Dine, mixed media, local artists, Contemporary Art, Cincinnati
Posted By: Conservation
by Sara Birkofer
12/10/2014
learning & interpretation, Bukang Kim, Cincinnati artists, local artists, Cincinnati, Contemporary Art, interview, exhibitions, Sara Birkofer
Posted By: Sara Birkofer
by Cincinnati Art Museum
10/5/2012
Contemporary Art, exhibitions, photography, Doug and Mike Starn
Posted By: Cincinnati Art Museum
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