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These artists have different approaches to art. Kuhr falls to quickly in love with the scene and must fight the spell to fashion it into art, while Lempitskiy wields a knife to cut the scene to its simplest form without sacrificing the intrigue.
Lempitskiy and Kuhr: Creating Forward, is an exhibition of art that is inspired by life and society. These two artists have different approaches to their subject. Kuhr falls to quickly in love with the scene and must fight the spell too fashion it into art, while Lempitskiy wields a knife to cut the scene to its simplest form without sacrificing the intrigue. Both artists are representational in style but still give the viewer an eye full to imagine.
Come see the exhibit at The Barn, August 29 – Sept 6 (6980 Cambridge Ave, Cincinnati, 45227) Exhibit is open 1:00- 4:00pm weekends, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00am – 2:00pm
Please sign in upon entering the gallery and wear a face covering; we will limit the number of visitors to 10 at a time. The artists will be on hand to greet visitors.
Ivanka Lempitskiy was born in Ukraine, taught physics, immigrated to the US, speaks 3 languages, and has been influenced by art and the handmade beauty of her native country. She stays connected to those vivid memories today as she focuses her art on landscape scenery in oil paint and pastel. She says, “it’s remarkable how so many things in this country are the same in Ukraine…just newer.”
Christine Kuhr is a native Cincinnatian, Art Academy graduate, lifelong art student, retired marketing professional, and she strives to create a legacy of relevant art. Her primary mediums are oil paint, encaustic wax, and pastel. She has been creating art for more than 50 years and says, “when I was working I made myself take weekly classes and workshops to keep up my fine art skills, now I’ve entered a new stage where I’m focused, in the zone, and loving it.”
ADMISSION INFO
Free admission; face covering required.
LOCATION
6980 Cambridge Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45227
PARKING INFO
Parking is available in the West gravel lot and in the courtyard at the front of the building. The facility can accommodate up to 40 cars on-site; parking on the street is also available.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
This is an in-person, not virtual, exhibit.Due to the coronavirus, face coverings are required when visiting the Barn Gallery. The number of visitors is limited to 10 at a time, and social distancing will be practiced.