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Posted 3 weeks ago

The Living Room

May 18—September 2, 2013

Curated by Justine Ludwig

A bold endeavor breaking traditional museum boundaries, The Living Room presents alternate modes of experiencing art within a museum setting. Featuring local artists who overlap with contemporary craft, this exhibition is comprised of several room vignettes meant to facilitate interaction, occupation, conversation and lounging for extended periods of time. The sitting area features an elaborately tiled hearth as the main focal point, a custom-made sofa, a bearskin rug sculpted from wood and ceramic chandeliers. To create the bespoke tiles and realize the hearth’s unique surround, the artists worked with the legendary Rookwood Pottery Company. Wall treatments incorporating print and projection complete the vignette. Beyond that is an area with a sunken dining table and extremely low hanging light fixtures, forcing intimacy among those who gather there. Finally, the rear of the gallery is conceived of as the “backyard,” where a large tree house takes advantage of the space’s increased height and light. Functioning as a type of living space, the exhibition is only considered complete when visitors occupy it. Additionally, the space will be used to host various programs and performances during the run.

The Living Room features site-specific installations, prints and decorative objects by Paul Coors, Guy Michael Davis, Terence Hammonds, Katie Parker, and design collective Such + Such.


A special thanks to:
Marilyn and Martin Wade; Jim and Linda Miller; ArtsWave Corporate Partner: US Bank

Posted 3 months ago

Lions and tigers and bears and all types of shit up in the cut. 

Posted 3 months ago
Hot off the press! Check out the February 2013 issue of Cincinnati Magazine for a great write up on us and our friends at Losantiville.

Hot off the press! Check out the February 2013 issue of Cincinnati Magazine for a great write up on us and our friends at Losantiville.

Posted 4 months ago
The place Such + Such calls home got some press today. Thanks City Beat.

Such & Such’s pointedly vague slogan, “We make things,” is probably the best way to describe what these companies do. Because nearly every member of Losantiville holds a degree in industrial design, there is a heavy focus on creating products and conducting business in that field — producing furniture, signs and urban-inspired art. But talents range from The LaunchWerk’s design consulting to Keller’s sculpture and lighting work to Heckman’s intricate wooden ornaments.

The place Such + Such calls home got some press today. Thanks City Beat.

Such & Such’s pointedly vague slogan, “We make things,” is probably the best way to describe what these companies do. Because nearly every member of Losantiville holds a degree in industrial design, there is a heavy focus on creating products and conducting business in that field — producing furniture, signs and urban-inspired art. But talents range from The LaunchWerk’s design consulting to Keller’s sculpture and lighting work to Heckman’s intricate wooden ornaments.

Posted 4 months ago

Another awesome video from the very cool gentlemen over at Queen City Project.

Posted 4 months ago
Some more Block Clock love! This time from the fine folks at Her Magazine. 

Some more Block Clock love! This time from the fine folks at Her Magazine. 

Posted 5 months ago
Quan Hapa’s HDU and Wood sign in the wild. 

Quan Hapa’s HDU and Wood sign in the wild. 

Posted 5 months ago
A fancy new sign for QUAN HAPA [OTR]. Coming to a Vine Street near you.

A fancy new sign for QUAN HAPA [OTR]. Coming to a Vine Street near you.

Posted 5 months ago
Today we’re working on a sign for our friends over at Quan Hapa. Next up is some color and a stained wood border. More to come…

Today we’re working on a sign for our friends over at Quan Hapa. Next up is some color and a stained wood border. More to come…

Posted 5 months ago
Stop by Losantiville tonight and pick out your very own Block Clock!
Or if you’re from the internets you can always get them at our shop.

Stop by Losantiville tonight and pick out your very own Block Clock!

Or if you’re from the internets you can always get them at our shop.

Posted 5 months ago

Our CoSign signs in the wild!

(Source: 5chw4r7z.blogspot.com)

Posted 6 months ago

Over the past few months we have been working with the initiative CoSIGN and the American Sign Museum to bring a “critical mass of new business signage” to the local city of Northside.

Of the eleven businesses/designers (out of 20) that made it through to the final round. We were lucky enough to work with three of them bringing their concepts to fruition.

Fabricate designed by Chris Glass

Northside International Airport designed by Jason Snell of WHBV

Wireless Plus Designed by Paul Coors

The signs we be unveiled 11/23/12 starting at 12:00. Click for schedule and map.

A big thanks also goes out to Eric Avner of the Haile U.S. Bank Foundation and Megan Deal of Little Thing Labs for putting together something awesome.

Posted 7 months ago
lamp prototypes hanging out at Such + Such.

lamp prototypes hanging out at Such + Such.

Posted 8 months ago

If you’re in the Cincinnati area make sure to check out the Green Acres Exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center opening 9/22. Curated by Sue Spaid, this exhibition addresses farming as both activism and art form.

We were lucky enough to fabricate the Full Farm: Survival Piece #6 by The Harrison Studio which has been showing all over the world since 1974.

The show builds on eco-conscious exhibitions the CAC has spearheaded in the past—including The American Lawn: Surface of Everyday Life, Ecovention and Beyond Green—and puts into context the nearly 40 year phenomena of farming as art. Featuring a real working farm within the gallery, a farm stand in the museum lobby, sculptures used for farming, videos and other installations, Green Acres presents farming as art through a wide variety of approaches. Another key component to the exhibition will be the satellite projects throughout the community.

Posted 8 months ago
Some more signage we designed and fabricated for The Anchor in OTR.
Photo credit goes to “Photography for the People”

Some more signage we designed and fabricated for The Anchor in OTR.

Photo credit goes to “Photography for the People”

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