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Movement! Part 1 opens June 26th


Hey there! We're officially back in the saddle preparing for part 1 of our next exhibition "Movement!" And we're proud to announce, the kinetic-based exhibition features a nice variety of moving sculptures by guest artists from around the nation and beyond.

More specifically, on board for Part 1 of "Movement!" is Christian Benefiel (via an artist residency in  Helsinki, Finland), Billy Colbert (Washington, DC), J. Daniel Graham (Georgetown, KY), Joseph Hoffman (Columbus, OH), Fred Ellenberger (Cincinnati, OH), Tom Lohre (Cincinnati, OH), Brad Meredith (Louisville, KY) & internationally recognized TODT.

Part 1 of the exhibition will open at The Clifton Cultural Arts Center on June 26th from 4pm - 9pm, so if you can find the time, please join us!

The address is 3711 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH and the exhibition runs through August 6th. We'll also be featuring live performances on July 23rd.

Thanks for your time.

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