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The View: Juried Landscape Exhibition at Rosewood Arts Center

Rosewood Arts Center in Kettering, Ohio, is hosting "The View: Juried Landscape Exhibition," an annual juried show open to Ohio artists working in any medium. The exhibition features both contemporary and traditional approaches to landscape art, exploring themes of nature, environmental issues, and world issues. The gallery is open weekdays and Saturdays through July 18, 2026, with a closing reception scheduled for that date.

Threads of History: Quilts by Carolyn Mazloomi

The Contemporary Dayton is presenting "Threads of History: Quilts by Carolyn Mazloomi," a landmark solo exhibition featuring the black-and-white quilts of Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi. The octogenarian artist, historian, and curator memorializes African American freedom fighters through bold imagery and layered narrative, drawing on her lifelong work to elevate African American quilt traditions. The exhibition runs from June 12 to September 12, 2026, with a free opening reception on June 12.

Photography exhibit shows how Ohio's diverse farming and food 'brings us together'

A new photography and video exhibition titled "Culture Crops" has opened at the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum at Miami University in Ohio. The exhibit features over 30 photographs by Cincinnati-based fine arts photographer Tina Gutierrez, who spent nearly two years traveling across Ohio to document the state's diverse agricultural community. The project includes images of Syrian refugees, Mexican immigrants, members of the Myaamia tribe, and legacy farming families, alongside video interviews filmed by artist Asa Featherstone, IV. The exhibition was funded by a $12,500 America 250-Ohio grant as part of the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations.

Centerville Art Gallery Exhibit

Local artist Jeannie Brigger is set to showcase her solo exhibition, “Where Joy Takes Root,” at the Centerville Art Gallery throughout the month of April. The collection features three-dimensional, mixed-media metal works designed to bridge the gap between traditional painting and sculpture, with a public artist reception scheduled for the evening of April 10th.