at 2727 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati , 45206 United States
The non-profit Neighborhood Gallery for the World. And the Center for Drawing Education in the Midwest. Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center was founded in 2004 by Cincinnati area professors and students. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization headquartered in the historic urban neighborhood of East Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. The elegant street level exhibition space is minutes away from downtown Cincinnati, and the numerous academic institutions of higher learning in the region. It is also within easy walking distance of a diversely populated historic neighborhood with residents from all walks of life. The galleries are free and open to the public five or more hours per day (including evenings), five days a week, presenting unique and widely varied exhibitions featuring jury-selected works by artists from around the world. The 3000 square foot Manifest Drawing Center studio is located at the other end of Madison Road in another revitalizing urban community of Madisonville, about seven miles from the gallery. The Drawing Center offers life-drawing sessions for artists of all levels, as well as independent college level workshops and public demos throughout the year. Manifest is supported by grants and public donations and has the goal to support student professionalism, integrate the arts into the urban residential community and raise the bar on artistic standards. The mission also includes the exploration of the relationship between art and design, as well as the ongoing support and display of drawing in all its various forms. 1,502 artists have had work included in Manifest Exhibits and Publications since January 2005 Since January 2005, and as of November 2013, partway through its tenth season, Manifest has presented 136 exhibitions and published 14 books and 74 exhibition catalogs representing 3,698 works by 1,502 artists from 49 states and 39 countries. Throughout these projects 147 academic institutions have been represented by student artwork. Gallery exhibits in Manifest's East Walnut Hills location on Woodburn Avenue have included 2,300 works by 1,076 artists from 48 states and 27 countries.
MANIFEST'S FOUR AREAS OF PROGRAMMING Manifest GALLERY (exhibition) Manifest DRAWING CENTER (education) Manifest PRESS (documentation) Manifest ARTIST RESIDENCY (support) Manifest stands for the quality presentation, experience, and documentation of the visual arts, engaging students, professionals, and the public from around the world through accessible world-class exhibits, studio programs, and publications. Manifest Gallery serves as a venue for the display and experience of insightful, thought provoking art and design, and functions as a hub for creative research and innovation at all levels of artistic endeavor. Manifest Drawing Center promotes, features, and explores drawing as a rich and culturally significant art form through the pursuit of scholarly activities. Manifest Press documents the organization's activities through carefully designed publications and has the goal to make the organization's projects accessible for public availability everywhere, including outside its own geographical radius. The Manifest Artist Residency supports artists in making art and engaging the general public by providing an optimal working space and dynamic environment for meaningful growth and creative exchange.
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Manifest Gallery is Cincinnati based place and this enity listed in Non-Profit Organization category. Located at 2727 Woodburn Ave OH 45206. Contact phone number of Manifest Gallery: (513) 861-3638
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The non-profit Neighborhood Gallery for the World. And the Center for Drawing Education in the Midwest. Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center was founded in 2004 by Cincinnati area professors and students. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization headquartered in the historic urban neighborhood of East Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio. The elegant street level exhibition space is minutes away from downtown Cincinnati, and the numerous academic institutions of higher learning in the region. It is also within easy walking distance of a diversely populated historic neighborhood with residents from all walks of life. The galleries are free and open to the public five or more hours per day (including evenings), five days a week, presenting unique and widely varied exhibitions featuring jury-selected works by artists from around the world. The 3000 square foot Manifest Drawing Center studio is located at the other end of Madison Road in another revitalizing urban community of Madisonville, about seven miles from the gallery. The Drawing Center offers life-drawing sessions for artists of all levels, as well as independent college level workshops and public demos throughout the year. Manifest is supported by grants and public donations and has the goal to support student professionalism, integrate the arts into the urban residential community and raise the bar on artistic standards. The mission also includes the exploration of the relationship between art and design, as well as the ongoing support and display of drawing in all its various forms. 1,502 artists have had work included in Manifest Exhibits and Publications since January 2005 Since January 2005, and as of November 2013, partway through its tenth season, Manifest has presented 136 exhibitions and published 14 books and 74 exhibition catalogs representing 3,698 works by 1,502 artists from 49 states and 39 countries. Throughout these projects 147 academic institutions have been represented by student artwork. Gallery exhibits in Manifest's East Walnut Hills location on Woodburn Avenue have included 2,300 works by 1,076 artists from 48 states and 27 countries.