1628 Call to Artists: Spring 2024 Exhibition – Sustainability
Open Call: August 9th – August 30th, 2023 Exhibition Dates: March 4th – May 31st, 2023 Deadline: August 30th, 2023 at 11:59 PM Sustainability: Art for a Greener Future 1628 is excited to announce the call to artists for our Spring 2024 art exhibition: Sustainability: Art for a Greener Future. Each year our Spring art […]
Fall 2023 Exhibition Opening – Stillness in Motion: Still Life Art and its Reflection on Human Existence
We are pleased to invite you to join 1628 Ltd. to view the opening of our Fall 2023 Exhibition, Stillness in Motion: Still Life Art and its Reflection on Human Existence Free Public Opening Event on Thursday, September 7th, 2023 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Link to Tickets HERE 1628 Ltd., 11 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, […]
1628 Call to Artists: FALL 2023 Exhibition – Stillness in Motion
Open Call: May 17th – May 31st, 2023 Exhibition Dates: August 28 – November 16th, 2023 Deadline: May 31st, 2023 at 11:59 PM Stillness in Motion: Still Life Art and its Reflection on Human Existence Still Life art is a captivating genre that invites viewers to appreciate the beauty and significance of ordinary objects carefully […]
How to Harness the Power of Art in the Workplace
One thing that sets 1628 apart from other co-working spaces is our unique display of artwork. Read below how the artwork displayed at 1628 can help increase productivity and lower your stress levels. Art is often thought of as something to be admired from a distance, not something to be actively engaged with. But what […]
Winter Exhibition Artist Spotlights: Kate Ensor, Jenna Wood, Brianna Lude
Kate Ensor, Jenna Wood, and Brianna Lude Cincinnati is living proof that you don’t have to be in Chicago or New York to find a thriving artistic community. In fact, many of the most talented and exciting artists in the contemporary scene are living, learning, and creating in smaller – but just as passionate […]
Winter Exhibition Artist Spotlights: James Plattner, Orion Inez Varona-Alverez, Alfonzo Huckleberry II, and Nicholas Namyar
James Plattner, Orion Inez Varona-Alverez, Alfonzo Huckleberry II, and Nicholas Namyar Cincinnati is living proof that you don’t have to be in Chicago or New York to find a thriving artistic community. In fact, many of the most talented and exciting artists in the contemporary scene are living, learning, and creating in smaller – but […]
Winter Exhibition Artist Spotlights: Healim Hwoang, Aleni Antalis, and Alex Albrecht
Healim Hwoang, Aleni Antalis, and Alex Albrecht Cincinnati is living proof that you don’t have to be in Chicago or New York to find a thriving artistic community. In fact, many of the most talented and exciting artists in the contemporary scene are living, learning, and creating in smaller – but just as passionate – […]
Fall Exhibition Artist Spotlights: Jordan West, Abby Shaner, Mary Anne Donovan, Janine Crum, and Kat Rakel-Ferguson
Jordan West, Abby Shaner, Mary Anne Donovan, Janine Crum, and Kat Rakel-Ferguson Nature can be many different things. It is the environment around us, the ecosystem sustaining us, and the instincts woven into our very being. Nature can help create a culture, a cuisine, a religion; but in its fullness, it is also full […]
Fall Exhibition Artist Spotlights: Samantha Niewierowski, Alaina Mercer, Derek Dammann, Christopher Taulbee, Kathleen Francis, and Anita Douthat
Samantha Niewierowski, Alaina Mercer, Derek Dammann, Christopher Taulbee, Kathleen Francis, and Anita Douthat Nature can be many different things. It is the environment around us, the ecosystem sustaining us, and the instincts woven into our very being. Nature can help create a culture, a cuisine, a religion; but in its fullness, it is also […]
Fall Exhibition Artist Spotlights: Devan Horton, Brandi Long, Doug Davis, Priya Rama, and Rob Robbins
Devan Horton, Brandi Long, Doug Davis, Priya Rama, and Rob Robbins Nature can be many different things. It is the environment around us, the ecosystem sustaining us, and the instincts woven into our very being. Nature can help create a culture, a cuisine, a religion; but in its fullness, it is also full of contradictions. […]