Jeff Soto
October 10, 2008Manifest
January 13, 2011Manifest Art Gallery is on the East side of Cincinnati in Madisonville at 2727 Woodburn Avenue with a nearby open-to-the-public Studio located at 4905 Whetsel Avenue. Manifest is a collaborative effort by a large number of local artists, fans, students, art professionals and art professors. Manifest’s one-of-kind Drawing Center and Open Studio offers classes in gesture, line and more taught by all of the aforementioned.
Opening reception for Manifest’s first 2011 show TAPPED is a national exhibit of artwork from the Tri-State (Ohio, NKY and IN), Texas, Florida and more.
See the gallery’s site (linked above) or the gallery’s Facebook page for more info on their work in visual arts.
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Scott Chase
November 22, 2010Scott Chase and Morgan Thomas are co-founders of a energetic gallery and studio that started in Boston in 2007 and moved to Philly in 2008. Overkill Studio has a broad mix of art and artists with cutting edge techniques and themes relating to strangeness of the everyday and the ubiquity the urbane.
See the gallery’s site (linked above) or the gallery’s Facebook page for more info on their work in visual arts.
Winston Smith
October 26, 2009Smith has released three bound collections of his work including Act Like Nothing’s Wrong and Artcrime. Both of these books were released in the mid and late 1990′s and feature Smith’s solo work from 1978. However, both stylistically and thematically his work squarely belongs in the 21st century.
Martin Krusche
October 2, 2009Martin Krusche, born 1982 in Osterzell, Bavaria Germany, is a 26-year-old illustrator that began with graffiti as a kid in 1995. After graduating from the FTW (University of Applied Sciences) in Berlin with a degree in Graphic Design he’s been active in Design and Fine Art. Martin is beginning to gain more exposure as an artist within group shows in Berlin and Hannover as recently 2008.
His latest work is visually influenced by Robert Johnson, Chuck Burns and Sheppard Fairey with enough of his own voice and style to combine the influences into a personal look at media’s influence upon the individual.
Michael Maschka
May 6, 2009Michael Maschka, born in 1962 in Augsburg in southern Bavaria, Germany, creates altered, but nearly photo-realistic, portraits of demi-goddesses who further embody the power and the pain of the the world around them.
















