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  2. List of Cincinnati art galleries - Wikipedia

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    Eisele Gallery of Fine Art at Joseph Ferris House [14] Essex Studios [15] Fitton Center for Creative Arts (Hamilton) [16] Gallery Veronique [17] Greenwich House Gallery [18] Inlight Studios [19] Kennedy Heights Art Center [20] Malton Gallery [21] Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center [22] Marta Hewett Gallery [23] Mary Ran ...

  3. Wexner Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The gallery's final exhibit was “AIDS: The Artists’ Response” in 1989 prior to the opening of the Wexner Center. [2] The $43 million Wexner Center, commissioned by Ohio State University, was named after the father of Leslie H. Wexner, chairman of Limited Brands, an Ohio native and Ohio State alumnus who pledged $25 million to the project. [4]

  4. William H. Thomas Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Obadina (and several of his former Columbus East High School classmates, including Detroit's George N'Namdi) was an early pioneer in the world of independent black art. He purchased the house that would become the gallery from the Columbus, Ohio land bank for only $200, in 1976. Over the next thirteen years, he laboriously restored it, adding ...

  5. Baker Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Marvin Baker was born April 25, 1834, and came to Columbus, Ohio in 1854. [1] He worked at the Neil House Hotel, and was an officer in the state penitentiary under Governor Chase, and served for a short time in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [1] [2] In 1862 he started a photography business and established a gallery. [1] [2]

  6. Richard Ross Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Museum was founded in 2002 by Justin Kronewetter. The Ross art Museum maintains a permanent art collection of over 3500 works intended for use in exhibitions, teaching and research. The museum hosts rotating shows in its 3 galleries during the school year.

  7. Contemporary Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Contemporary Arts Center (abbreviated CAC) is a contemporary art museum in Cincinnati, Ohio and one of the first contemporary art institutions in the United States. The CAC is a non-collecting museum that focuses on new developments in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, performance art and new media.

  8. Dayton Visual Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The Co's (DVAC) gallery in downtown Dayton presents a full schedule of contemporary art exhibitions each year that are free to the public. [2] There are usually 12 to 18 exhibitions. [3] Some exhibitions include the annual Open Members' Show, the ARTtoBUY Holiday Gift Gallery, and a preview exhibition leading up to DVAC's annual art auction ...

  9. Bing Davis - Wikipedia

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    Following his retirement from teaching, Davis founded the Willis Bing Davis Art Studio & EbonNia Gallery in Dayton, Ohio, working on international art projects in Russia, Bermuda, China, and Ghana. [5] Davis works primarily with found objects and mixed media, though he has also created photography, drawings, paintings, ceramics, and sculptures.