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Art Academy of Cincinnati

Art Academy of Cincinnati

4.4(16 reviews)
3.5 mi•Over-the-Rhine

My whirlwind trip to Cincy for NCECA pottery convention also included me hitting up some local…read moregalleries and participating in show receptions. I was enthralled walking into this space and the gallery displays were phenomenal! One of my favorite artists was actually there talking about her pieces- and it is always wonderful to meet the artist behind exhibited pieces! She made wonderful sculptures of busts and heads with what I would call brain chaos sprouting out of the tops of the heads. For me- I love art that sparks an emotional response, is something relatable, or something that just sparks my curiosity and imagination. There were plenty of other artists work there too and I loved several different pieces. On this particular evening I was sprinting through town hitting up several galleries- but this was my first stop and made a huge impression on me. The space itself is also wonderful. We were only allowed access to the downstairs gallery, I assume classrooms were upstairs or downstairs (or both) and I could see there were other exhibits, but those were closed. Cincinnati really embraced the NCECA pottery crowd and made sure to have as many exhibits across town as possible!

The Art Academy has come a really long way in the past few years. They used to be located in Mt…read more Adams but recently purchased a larger building in Over-the-Rhine and have moved everything downtown. It's a beautiful building on Jackson Street that was re-done to fit the style of the Art Academy. Inside there is a sprawling atrium that looks up all the floors around the staircases. There is gallery space all over the building and chances are there is some show up. Right now the SOS Political art show is hung up as well as the Visual Fringe Gallery for the Fringe Festival. The Art Academy generously donates a classroom to the Fringe Festival as well for it's use for a few plays and it's a great space for them! The Art Academy unfortunately had a rapid decrease in enrollment since their move downtown, which was to be expected. However, with the revitalization of the gateway quarter (as it's now being called) things should be looking up for them. If you are looking for a great art school for all aspects of visual art and design, this is the place to go!

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1819 Innovation Hub - University of Cincinnati - Print

1819 Innovation Hub - University of Cincinnati

5.0(3 reviews)
1.7 mi•Avondale

I attended the Good 'n Local food show here yesterday and was blown away by how neat this building…read moreis. When you walk in, there is a giant cement staircase and plant wall that all just looks SUPER cool. I am pregnant and needed to use the elevator, so I had to walk through the building. I was able to see into several different makerspaces and watch people work with wood and 3D printing. Once upstairs for the event, I found myself in more of an office/large lobbies area with an event space sort of like a garage. It was the perfect location for this event and I was excited to get to check it out.

This is a great space that I hope continues to grow. I am really about excited but the vision the…read moreuniversity has set out with this space and their future plans in the area. UC has been adding various types of makerspaces across​ the campus but they are piecemeal​ and of varying​ quality. I am a bit concerned​ about its distance from the main campus; I understand the UC is running out of room on the main campus, but I hope this is not an indication of a trend. They have done a good job of making it open to all, ​but I hope that it does not separate​ itself from the university. I can imagine a time in the near future where this area becomes like the ​medical campus for main campus students, a place where they rarely​ venture and is not really intended for them.

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Vontz Center - The building undergoes facade renovations now (Oct 2020), come enjoy after they are finished

Vontz Center

5.0(1 review)
2.5 mi•Corryville

Architectural gem in Cincinnati. The only building in the…read morearea designed by renowned architect, Frank Gehry. As many of his buildings, it possesses a folded winding asymetrical facade with a mix of materials, mostly glass, steel, and, quite surprisingly, bricks. This is, unlike most of his projects, a less bold and quite mellow project. Many people refer to it as a deconstructed barrel. If you are familiar with Gehry's work and style, you will still instantly recognize his genius here. Because it is a University of Cincinnati's building housing research laboratories, the original project, that included much more external steel and glass, was toned down. Personally, I find it sad that they chose Gehry to design a research building, which by its nature requires straight angles and enforced walls for a lot of equipment. I feel the practicality of this project forced Gehry to compromise a lot of his vision, and yet it is still a distinct and focal point of the medical campus. The building undergoes some exterior renovation at this time, but once in the area, don't forget to check it out and see the interior as well. Since it houses the Vontz Center for Molecular Studies, there are a lot of active cancer research labs inside and access indoor may be restricted. The gallery presenting life and work of Albert Sabin, the inventor of oral polio vaccine, is also there in the main hall. Happy to see this beauty on campus almost daily. One of many architecturally stunning buldings on East Medical Campus.

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Medical Sciences Building - 1st floor open lounge area

Medical Sciences Building

4.3(3 reviews)
1.8 mi•Corryville

MSB has housed me for the past 4 years. I have a love-hate relationship with it. So many good, bad,…read morebut mostly non-descript times in the cafeteria, library, cadaver lab, particular study rooms, the gym...it is my sanctuary, and alas, my prison. Only 3 more years!!! 3...more...years.... Need to use the bathroom? Pick a floor and a corridor...I know the entire layout. Am I bragging about this? Maybe. Need to avoid the elevators after a huge lecture or a lunch conference? I know of a couple stairwells that will get the job done for you. Starving and it's 3 am? Stroll on over to one of the vending machines and may I recommend the mini-donuts in particular? Sure, you're on the track to diabetes but look at what you're doing at 3 am on a Saturday night, for crying out loud. Do you even HAVE standards anymore?!?! MSB has it all. That's why a certain person in the c/o 2012 managed to actually LIVE in the MSB, eating out of the R&R fridges, surfing the net for hours in the library and then in the private computer lab, getting free laundry service and deriving his entire wardrobe from the 1st floor scrub machine. For his once-a-week showers (I'm guessing), the CARE/Crawley gym would suffice. Or the sinks in the bathroom. I wouldn't know for sure. This is one place I'll have both fond and painful memories of, but in 2016 I will run away and never look back!

Great place to study! Access at night is limited to students and staff so it is very safe. Study…read moreareas include private rooms, tables in an open area, study pods, computer lab, and library.

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