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manifest exhibition annual
season 18
(2021-2022)



 


The Season 18 Manifest Exhibition Annual

In season 18 Manifest continued to chart a course into its second decade as The Neighborhood Gallery for the World.

This was our eighth full season with expanded gallery spaces—an intimate yet museum-like sequence of five rooms of varying shapes, sizes, and personalities. Having the ability to confidently plan for 45 galleries of art across the year (nine exhibit periods times five spaces programmed for each period) once again enabled our staff to make the most of the rich options provided by our exhibit concepts and so many participating artists from around the world.

For each of our Exhibition Annuals it is important for us to explain to the reader that every exhibition at Manifest is put through a rigorous blind jury process—one which prioritizes quality over taste or style, and which by virtue of many jurors volunteering their time from across the country achieves a neutralization of any singular curatorial bias or juror prejudice. The works contained in this book, though inevitably determined in part by the artists who chose to participate and the works they offered for consideration, is also a culmination of this process of extreme selectivity. The 550 works represented here were chosen from among roughly 13,000 submitted across the year. With the obvious exception of our regional projects, and those which are restricted to student work (Rites of Passage and Master Pieces) our exhibitions are open to all artists anywhere in the world. In the exhibits documented in this book 356 artists from 46 states and 7 countries are represented.

Season 18 saw the production of 38 separate exhibitions. Among them are included our fifth presentation of the PAINTED and AQUACHROME painting biennials, our third Five-Themes Project, and 10 solo exhibitions, rounding out Manifest’s customary balance between solo shows, annual projects, and unique thematic group shows. It is also worth noting that this book includes works by student artists representing 32 different academic institutions. Their inclusion emphasizes Manifest’s ongoing connection and commitment to our founding in 2004, when students and their teachers came together to establish a Switzerland-like organization—a nexus where their common ground of higher pursuit of mastery in the visual arts could be examined outside the confines of their own academic programs.

When Manifest reached its tenth year of exhibition programming we realized it was important to mark our new maturity with a declarative statement, so the decision was made to move from printing small softcover exhibit catalogs to producing the substantial and monolithic Manifest Exhibition Annual. We believe this has proven to be a much more engaging way for the public and participating artists to experience this documentation as an archive. It will also be more meaningful into the future for the artists whose work is included by cementing their place alongside that of their peers in the history of our programming, and the history of art in the world at this particular point in time.

It is my strong belief as an educator, artist, curator of exhibits, and founding director of Manifest that it is very important to distinguish between what it means to have a sense of taste (one’s personal preferences), and having a sense for quality (what one knows, objectively, to be ‘good’). The former is informed by personal experiences, biases, notions, cultural programming, and sentiment—usually for oneself as an individual. The latter is guided by detachment, study, comparison, craftsmanship, context, and understanding of principles. Those who are in a position to judge (jury) a body of work, and to plan an exhibition, serve in the role of arbiter of quality in order to present a collective whole which ends up not only greater than the sum of its parts, but also a rich opportunity for members of the public to practice their own individual sense of taste within an overall context of quality. That is what we work so hard to do here at Manifest. It is my sincere hope that this book once again serves as evidence of our success.

The pages that follow contain every work presented in Manifest’s galleries during our eighteenth season, from September 2021–September 2022. Each chapter represents an exhibition period of four weeks, divided into sections representing specific exhibits on view during that period. Each section is prefaced with the text that was included as part of the exhibition.

This publication is offered in honor of the quality achieved by each and every artist who participated, and everyone who supported the Manifest organization during our 18th season.

Jason Franz, Executive Director
Cincinnati, Ohio



View the season lineup here.


Featuring Works by these Season 18 Exhibiting Artists

Ivan Albreht
Sutton Allen
Margery Amdur
Erick Anderson
John Anderson
Rob Anderson
David Andree
Byron Anway
Justin Archer
Kelly Asbury
Kirsten Ator
Maddie Aunger
Patricia Bacon
Rami Baglio
David Baird
Dawn Waters Baker
Matthew Ballou 
Dylan Bannister
Miriam Baranov
Geoff Barnes
Jane Barrow 
William Batstone
Jeffrey Baykal-Rollins
Bartosz Beda
Tamie Beldue
Patricia Bellan-Gillen
Pirjo Berg
Chris Bergeron
Leslie Berns
Edward Bernstein
Stephanie Berrie
James Betts
Jordan Blankenship
Jason Bly
Janet Bogart
Jake Boggs
Michael Bonardi
Amelia Borja
Miranda Brandon
Katherine Brenner
Jen Brown
Bob Bruch
Chandler Brutscher
Tuan Bui
Sam Bulleit
Graham Burns
Sarah Calandro
Magaly Cantú
Seamus Carey
Justin Carney
Cole Carothers
Robert Carpenter
Steven Carrelli
Miguel Carter-Fisher
Brooks Cashbaugh
Sean Caulfield
David Clark
Ann Clarke
Katherine Colborn
Neal Cox
Jacob Crook
Adam Crowley
Daniel Dallmann
Austin Dawes
John DeHoog
Caroline Dejeneffe
Michael DeLuca
Daniel DeLuna
Sarah Deppe
Roger Derrick
Rose DeSloover
Kelly Devitt
Dylan DeWitt
Richard J Diedrich
Simone DiLaura
Brigham Dimick
Brian Divis
Jacob Docksey
Jason Dorler
David Dorsey
Corey Drieth
Brett Eberhardt
Jennifer Eddins
Pete Edwards
Jesse Egner
Mark Eisendrath
Cassidy Ely
Gila Epshtein
Ed Erdmann
Amy Erickson


Scott Espeseth
Daniela Maria Ferreira 
John Ferry
Patty Flauto
Frederick Fochtman
Nathaniel Foley
John Yoyogi Fortes
Ivan Fortushniak
Arron Foster
Kariann Fuqua
Patrick Gabler
Sara Gallagher
Etta Gallaway
Amanda Gargac
Sally Garner
Hillary Gattian
Ashley Pryor Geiger
Martie Geiger-Ho
Megan Geilman
Gianluca Giarrizzo
Jacob Gibson
Kelsey Giroux
Daniel Gluibizzi
Randall Godawa
Leah Gose
Samantha Goss
Eric Grasham
Travis Graves
Julie Gray
M Tobias Hall
Serge Hamad
Mark Hanavan
Andrew Hardin
Samantha Haring
David Harmon
Sharon Harms
Rebecca Harrell
Ann Harwell
Yurie Hayashi
Andrew Heath
Forrest Hensley
Peter Hildebrand
Tracy Hill
Karen Hillier
Olivia Hinkel
Bryan Hiveley
Trey Hock
Dawn Holder
Tony Holmquist
Cooper Holoweski
Christine Holtz
John Homer
Ryan Horvath
Ruoxi Hua
Anthony Huang
Tonia Hughes
Jang soon Im
Ron Isaacs
Kelly Isaak
David Janesko
Caylin Jayde
Robert Jinkins
Mary Johnson
Melanie Johnson
Lynne Miller Jones
Robert Jones
Luke Jordan
Mary Anne Jordan
Patti Jordan
Soyoung Jung
William Karaffa
Judith Berk King
Sam King
Jennifer Kirkpatrick
Christine Kirouac
Alexandra Kiss
Sarah Knight
Talaina Kor
Zdenko Krtic
Kent Krugh
Chris Krupinski
Radha Lakshmi
Benjamin Lambert
Jason Lanegan
Terrence Lavin
Felicia Leach
John Lee
Andrew Leventis
Robert Levy
Clayton Lewis

Anne Lindberg
Jason Lindsay
Tina Linville
Dominic Lippillo
Florence Liu
Paul Loehle
Dustin London
Robert Long
Kathy Lovas
Eric Lubrick 
Melissa Lusk
Perin Mahler
Monika Malewska
Jean Mandeberg
Dereck Mangus
Glover Marfo
Paige Martin
Siobhan McBride
Michael McCaffrey
Robert McCann
Matthew McHugh
Anthony Mead
Bobbi Meier
Anette Millington
Grace Misko
Damon Mohl
Jessica Mohl
Ben Moreau
Jordan Morgan
Betsy Morningstar
Amelia Morris
Joe Morzuch
Jeffrey Moser
Bob Mosier
Bob Moskowitz
Music X Habitat X Art
Mary Nees
Heidi Neumann
Lake Roberson Newton
Jane Nodine
Steve Novick
Rhea Nowak
Anavi Bhushan Nugyal
Angel O'Brien
Ryan O'Malley
Claudia O'Steen
Kareem Obey
Chris Offutt
Aly Ogasian
David Ondrik
Carmen Ostermann
James Ostrander
Marc Ouellette
Brooke Owens
Susan Palmisano
David Parrish
Heather Parrish
Jada Parrish
Norton Pease
Elizabeth Peña-Alvarez
Elvan Penny
Anthony Pessler
Aaron Pickens
Sarah Pickett
Ann Piper
Natalie Pivoney
David Pjecha
Jamie M Platt
Maria-Elena Pombo
William Potter
Brett S. Poza
Blake Praytor
Shannon Pritchard
Reagan Profit
Lisa Nelson Raabe
Bonnie Ralston
Meha Ray
Oliver Ray
Michael Reedy
Seana Reilly
Billy Renkl
Alberto Repetti
Russ Revock
Collin Richard
Daniel Riesmeyer
Bruce Riley
L. Katherine Roberts
Janvier Rollande
Holly Ross
Lisa Flowers Ross
Marc Ross
Colton Rothwell
Jacob Rowan
Katherine Rumminger
Karen Rumora
Abbi Ruppert
Sabrina Sabella
Chris Sancomb
Lauren Sanderfer
Tavia Sanza
Robert Schefman
Lisa Schenkelberg
Amy Schissel
Rose Schlemmer
Jaye Schlesinger
Travis Schmiesing
Kitty Schroeder
Kevin Rose Schultz
Dane Schumacher
Gary Sczerbaniewicz
Sarah Sedwick
Dan Segal
Shelby Shadwell
Benjamin Shamback
Aaron M Shay
Sidney Sherman
D.L. Simmons
Christopher Smith
Matt Smith
Zak Smoker
Hanna Sosin
Ben Steele
Marlene Steele
Samuel Stoddard
Thomas Stoffregen
Caleb Stoltzfus
John Swartwout
Hilary Swingle
Lawrence Tarpey
Glenn Taylor
Tara Thacker
Tyler Thenikl
Kalin Thomas
Lydia Thompson
Kathleen Thum
Sam Toland
Mary Jo Toles
Travis Townsend
Laura Truitt
Lance Turner
Scott Turri
Kathy Vaillancourt
Eduardo Valdes
Mark Van Buskirk
David Van Ness
Anna Maria Vargiu
Jessica Mia Vito
James Wade
Adrian Waggoner
Lee Waldman
Raphael Warshaw
Christina Weaver
Elizabeth Weber
Weiting Wei
Margi Weir
Shaun C Whiteside
Bryan Whitney
Mirabel Wigon
Morgan Ford Willingham
Jake Wilson
Patrick Wilson
Roscoe Wilson
Caitlin Winner
Suzanne Wolfe
McCrystle Wood
Taylor Woolwine
Grace Worley
Caomin Xie
Emil Yanos
Kathryn Yarkosky
Yuval Yossifov
Chris Young
Dana Younger
Stephen Yuen
Dganit Zauberman
Morgan Zichettella

 

SEASON 18 - Exhibitions at Manifest Gallery
348 pages, 38 exhibits, 550 works of art, 356 Artists from 46 states and 7 countries:



 

 


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about the MEA 18

38 exhibits
(See exhibit listing here.)

550 works of art

356 Artists from 46 states and 7 countries including: Canada, England, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, and the United States

32 academic institutions represented by student work, including:

Bowling Green State University
Bradley University
Columbus College of Art and Design
Dresden Academy of Fine Arts
East Carolina University
Eastern Michigan University
Edinboro University
Georgia State University
Indiana University - Bloomington
Jerusalem Studio School
Lander University
Miami University
New York Academy of Art
Ohio University
Oklahoma State University
Purdue University
Savannah College of Art and Design
Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
The College of William and Mary
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
University of Montana
University of Dallas
University of Iowa
University of Kentucky
University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
University of North Texas
University of Notre Dame
University of West Florida
Utah Valley University
Winthrop University

 

Through nine seasons Manifest Press produced 74 full-color catalogs documenting the works selected for every exhibit presented in our galleries. Starting with season 10 (fall of 2013) we shifted to the design of one much larger high quality hard-cover publication retrospectively documenting each entire season of exhibits, artists, and works shown.

The Manifest Exhibition Annual continues Manifest's commitment to long-term documentation and dissemination of our projects, and the expansion of physical exhibits into a broader geography and time frame, while also bringing all exhibits together under one cover each year to create a better product which will be more valuable to the public, teachers, libraries, and exhibiting artists. The book is much larger in size than our already robust INDA, INPA, and INPHA media-specific survey publications, and is designed, printed, and distributed with the same quality and attention to detail.

This commitment represented a dramatic undertaking for our small nonprofit staff. We have faced many unexpected challenges and positive changes since establishing the plan for the MEA. Once production of the retrospective books is up to speed each publication will be designed and printed within the first half of the following season, and expected to ship by the following summer. (Manifest's exhibit season runs September to September each year.

Visit Manifest Press to see past catalogs (the legacy format) and our award-winning INDA, INPA, and INPHA books.



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