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Opening reception Friday, May 4, from 6-8 pm. Free and Open to the public!
C. JACQUELINE WOOD: WHAT MAKES A LIFE
C. Jacqueline Wood, artist and director of the Mini Microcinema in downtown Cincinnati, presents a multi-channel installation utilizing various digital and analog formats. What Makes a Life uses found footage and original content to examine memory, both personal and technological, and the influence it has on our daily life. The piece uses multiple screens as well as video projection, and evolves from day to night, commenting on our ever-changing relationship to the environment. Wood’s installation creates a different mode of visual storytelling by using the spatial relationship of screens to juxtapose digital culture with “real life.”
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING
A Page of Madness: 1926 Silent Film Screening (Cincinnati Premiere) with live musical accompaniment by Little Bang Theory in the Fifth Third Bank Theater: Saturday, May 19, 7 p.m.
GALLERY TALK: C. JACQUELINE WOOD
Please join us for an informal and informative Gallery Talk with C. Jacqueline Wood, artist, on May 9th at 7PM. Admission is free and open to the public. Light refreshments provided.
ADMISSION INFO
This event is Free and Open to the public!
Phone: 5139774170
Email: kodonnell@cincinnatiarts.org
Website: https://www.cincinnatiarts.org/weston-art-gallery/exhibitions/detail/c-j...
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
Open late on Procter & Gamble Hall performance evenings. Please call ahead for times.
LOCATION
650 Walnut Street (corner of Seventh and Walnut streets), Cincinnati, OH 45202
PARKING INFO
The Weston Art Gallery is situated in the urban core of downtown Cincinnati. With more than 6,000 parking spaces within a two-block radius, there are a variety of parking options for patrons. On the street blocks of Sixth St., Walnut St., and Seventh St. there are several independent valet operators just footsteps from the Weston Art Gallery entrance. Valet stations are located adjacent to Nada Restaurant, Nicholson’s Gastropub, and Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse.