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Producer Susan Byrnes meets with Dayton artist Robert Blackstone, the creator of "Crystal City," a sprawling multi-media art installation that he’s been working on for over three decades.
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Swing House is a unique living art installation located in Cincinnati that was created by artist Mark de Jong. The 1880s brick residence has been transformed into a space that showcases Mark's creative vision.
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Some 3 million Legos make up the newest exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center.
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Musical collaboration was reinvented during the pandemic. A lot of work was done over zoom. Michelle David, a classically trained composer in New York and hip hop artist Tronee Threat in Yellow Springs created a new choral work together.
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Renee Wilde stepped in to speak with Jim Bowsher. He has been diagnosed with stage four cancer and is now working to preserve his visionary art site for future generations.
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Cincinnati's historic Art Deco structure is among five train stations nationwide included in a special run of railroad station stamps.
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Nearly 50 local artists and cultural organizations will get an infusion of cash. That’s thanks to $436,000 in grants from Culture Works, an art funding and advocacy organization.
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The first HEARTSIQ event will be thrown at The Yellow Cab Tavern on Friday, November 11, 2022. HEARTSIQ is a queer art and dance party.
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Over the course of a lifetime, an artist may produce hundreds of works. And if they don’t make it big, what happens to it all when the artist dies? Culture Couch producer Susan Byrnes finds out as she follows the story of the late Dayton painter Curtis Barnes.
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We meet two artists whose time together, as partners, colleagues, and collaborators is central to their creative and community life. Ashley Jude Jonas and Nicholaus Arnold talk with producer Susan Byrnes at their North Dayton home, also known as Blue House.
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Stephen Walter was sentenced on Monday. He is one of three men indicted in connection with supplying the fentanyl-laced pills that contributed to the rapper's accidental overdose in 2018.
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We join producer Susan Byrnes and meet Yufeng Wang, a professor of history and Chinese language at Sinclair Community College who is an accomplished artist in the ancient tradition of Chinese brush painting.