On Friday night, Covington art gallery Shrewdness of Apes hosted an opening reception for their latest exhibit “Shoebox”, a group exhibition featuring work that is small enough to fit inside a standard shoe box. Featured pieces include everything from drawings and paintings to sculptures and mixed-media works and range in price from $10 to $500. All […]
Tag: Culture & Art
Photos: New Art Exhibit Shows Items Small Enough to Fit in Shoe Box
On Friday night, Covington art gallery Shrewdness of Apes hosted an opening reception for their latest exhibit “Shoebox”, a group exhibition featuring work that is small enough to fit inside a standard shoe box. Featured pieces include everything from drawings and paintings to sculptures and mixed-media works and range in price from $10 to $500. All […]
Friday: Music & Sushi at Sandra Small Gallery, New Exhibit at Shrewdness of Apes
The Sandra Small Gallery (124 West Pike Street, Covington) will host bluegrass music group Ma Crow and the Lady Slippers on Friday night during a new series of event the once-closed gallery is hosting. Starting at 8 p.m. the band will play and sushi rolls from neighboring Cincinnati Sushi will be available for $5 each. […]
Friday: Music & Sushi at Sandra Small Gallery, New Exhibit at Shrewdness of Apes
The Sandra Small Gallery (124 West Pike Street, Covington) will host bluegrass music group Ma Crow and the Lady Slippers on Friday night during a new series of event the once-closed gallery is hosting. Starting at 8 p.m. the band will play and sushi rolls from neighboring Cincinnati Sushi will be available for $5 each. […]
Jackie Demaline: Humana Festival of New Plays Running in Louisville
I caught an early double bill in this year’s 38th annual Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. What I saw — “The Christians” and “The Grown-Up” – aren’t recommendable, but what the festival’s choices seem to be saying about the state of the art is absolutely worth a conversation. This festival appears […]
Jackie Demaline: Humana Festival of New Plays Running in Louisville
I caught an early double bill in this year’s 38th annual Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. What I saw — “The Christians” and “The Grown-Up” – aren’t recommendable, but what the festival’s choices seem to be saying about the state of the art is absolutely worth a conversation. This festival appears […]
International Artist Adds Work to Licking River Trails
“art is…” was launched in January 2014 along the side of a gatewell structure on the Licking River Greenway and Trails. The idea was to embrace graffiti art on a structure that had been tagged multiple times. Instead of repeatedly clearing graffiti off of the structure, “art is…” challenges artists to not just leave behind their name, but […]
International Artist Adds Work to Licking River Trails
“art is…” was launched in January 2014 along the side of a gatewell structure on the Licking River Greenway and Trails. The idea was to embrace graffiti art on a structure that had been tagged multiple times. Instead of repeatedly clearing graffiti off of the structure, “art is…” challenges artists to not just leave behind their name, but […]
International Artist Adds Work to Licking River Trails
“art is…” was launched in January 2014 along the side of a gatewell structure on the Licking River Greenway and Trails. The idea was to embrace graffiti art on a structure that had been tagged multiple times. Instead of repeatedly clearing graffiti off of the structure, “art is…” challenges artists to not just leave behind their name, but […]
Covington Firm Launches “Versus” Collaboration with International Artist
BLDG, the Covington-based creative refuge, announced a creative collaboration with international artist Ivan Crush. The BLDG vs. Ivan Crush Print Series will bring the two together in “versus style” which utilizes a collaborative process where the composition is designed in stages and passed back and forth between artists. BLDG approached Crush for his colorful take […]

