New Tides
Dates: September 1st - November 17th, 2022
Reception: Thursday, October 6th, 5-7pm
This exhibition highlights works concerned with the ebb and flow of social, political, and artistic trends and how these tropes and themes can return with differing focus and intensity. The particular focus of this exhibition is on the incoming swell of ideas, explorations, and concerns of emerging photographers from within the Midwest and how they see, process, and contextualize the recurrence and reemergence of social, political, and artistic trends in their own practices that establishes a new World Record. This exhibition will serve as an artistic interpretation of world events / records from the perspective of emerging artists from across the Midwest.
New Tides will be the product of an open call through the Midwest Society of Photographic Education's (MWSPE) annual conference which is held in conjunction with FotoFocus. The exhibition will be curated by Lorena Molina, Jordan Tate, Emily Hanako Momohara, Emily Wiethorn, and John-David Richardson in consultation of Aaron Cowan. Each participating artist will receive at least a $100 honorarium to offset production and/or shipment costs. The MWSPE region includes Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
New Tides is part of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial. Now in its sixth iteration, the Biennial activates over 100 museums, galleries, universities, and public spaces throughout Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Dayton and Columbus, Ohio in October 2022.
Virtual Exhibit
Gallery A
Grace Lawler
Post Venus, 2022 – Grace Lawler
Archival Pigment Print
Lianne Milton
Sunrise, 2021 – Lianne Milton
Archival Pigment Print
Ethan Humrichouser
Guts or Glory V, 2021 – Ethan Humrichouser
Archival Pigment Print
Penny Molesso
Glowing (Transition) - Penny Molesso
Video
Danielle Schuster
Caution Under Callery Trees 1 – Danielle Schuster
Archival Pigment Print
Gallery B
Teresa Burkey
The Seven Deadly Sins of Being a Woman Too Prude, 2022 – Teresa Burkey
Archival Pigment Print
Amaris Stebbing
Fold Clean – Amaris Stebbing
Archival Pigment Print
Katie Goossen
Body Dysmorphia – Katie Goossen
Archival Pigment Print
Natcha Wongchanglaw
Couchsurfing – Natcha Wongchanglaw
Archival Pigment Print
Corryn Birkeland
Brooklyn - Corryn Birkeland
Silver Gelatin Prints
Jamie Ho
Veiled and Unveiled (Groom) - Jamie Ho
Archival Pigment Print
Laura Cobb
My Mother’s Hand – Laura Cobb
Archival Pigment Print
Haelim Hwoang
Yolk Without a Shell – Stay with You - Healim Hwoang
Archival Pigment Print
Gallery C
Danielle Schuster
Caution Under Callery Trees 2 – Danielle Schuster
Archival Pigment Print
Dominique Ellis
Reflect - Dominique Ellis
Archival Pigment Print
Annmarie Suglio
Oceans Between – Annmarie Suglio
Archival Pigment Print
Grant Lawler
Mother’s Chair – Grant Lawler
Archival Pigment Print
Jamie Ho
Objectification – Jamie Ho
GIF
Orion Inez
D + S (Written Inside a Heart) - Orion Inez
Archival Pigment Print
Jessica Hays
Solar – Jessica Hays
Archival Pigment Print
Brian Garbrecht
Television, 2021 - Brian Garbrecht
Archival Pigment Print
Lianne Milton
Birth Canal, 2021 – Lianne Milton
Archival Pigment Print
Healim Hwoang
Longing – Healim Hwoang
Archival Pigment Print
Gallery D
Penny Molesso
when i opened my eyes i was in your bedroom / it was raining and outside your window /honeysuckle opened soft like little mouths / with my tongue, i twisted my tooth around and around, hanging on by the thread of my gums / i pulled it out and the rest came with it / a strand of pearls – Penny Molesso
Video
Kate Glass
Sisterhood – Kate Glass
Silver Gelatin Print
Teresa Burkey
The Seven Deadly Sins of Being a Woman – Too Dramatic, 2022 – Teresa Burkey
Archival Pigment Print
Katie Goossen
BPD – Katie Goossen
Archival Pigment Print, embroidery thread
Healim Hwoang
Yolk Without a Shell – Emptiness – Healim Hwoang
Archival Pigment Print
Jorge Ariel Escobar
Heartbreak 1, Heartbreak 2, Are You Going to Join Me?, Can We Just Lay Here For A Minute? - Jorge Ariel Escobar
Archival Pigment Prints
Planning Your Visit
The Reed Gallery (513) 556-2839
Hours: Sunday - Thursday 10am-5pm
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- When visiting the Reed Gallery enter the DAAP building by the third-floor entrance located at the bottom of Clifton Court next to the Clifton Court Garage. Proceed to the Reed Gallery located on the 5th Floor Rm 5275, and please wait outside the gallery for attendant to let you in.
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