Working In Progress Paint by Number Mural Is Complete

finished photo 2 solo

The Working in Progress paint by number mural is complete and on display at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. In conjunction with the Freedom Center’s exhibition Passages to Freedom, works by Stephen Marc, 4/27-8/31/2013, I along with my creative team of artists, created an interactive work of art in the form of a paint by number mural that museum goers painted on Saturday May 4th and 11th. I would like to personally thank the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for all their support with this project. I would like to also thank my team of artists, Christian Harrson (Cincinnati State), Rita Beckman (McNicholas High School) , Previn Noble (Walnut Hills High School), and Visionaries and voices artists Barbara Riddle and Diamond Snowden who all worked with me through the various stages of the project. Most of all, I would like to thank friends, family and the general public for lending their creative touch to the painting. Stop by the Freedom Center from now till September 2nd to see the painting.

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Polyphonic Playground a solo Exhibition at FiveMyles Brooklyn NY Opening Reception July 13th

painting by Cedric Michael Cox

I am pleased to announce my latest exhibition at FiveMyles in Brooklyn, NY Polyphonic Playground is an exhibition of recent paintings and drawings that are my vivid testimony to the world around me with imagery that is architectonic lyricism in abstraction. Opening reception: Sat July 13th, 5:30-8 pm. The exhibition will run through July 27th. To RSVP to the event on facebook follow this link

Support the Castle Connections after school program at Mt Washington School

Item # 5 Acrylic on primed paper  dry mounted to  foam core

Item # 5 Acrylic on primed paper dry mounted to foam core

For the past two years I have had the honor and privilege as the art instructor for the Castle Connections after school program at Mt Washington School. To support the after school program, Castle Connections is having their first Silent Art Auction. You can support the Castle Connections after school program by biding on student made artwork. Works of art will be on display and open for bidding in the front entrance of Mt Washington School from 2:15 to 6pm May 15th and 16th. Bidding will close Thursday night May 16th. To place a bid call Meghann Mcabe at 513 363 3851 or 513 479 2006cell or email her at mccabemn@UCMAIL.UC.EDU . Check out some of the artwork that students k through 8th grade made this year!

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Art Shapes Us at the Main Public Library of Hamilton County and Cincinnati

Emily Muench age 12, Acrylic on canvas

Emily Muench age 12, Acrylic on canvas

In conjunction with the Weston Art Gallery exhibition Straight from the Soul: the paintings and sculpture of Kevin Cole. Myself along with Pamela and Lennell Rhodes Myricks and artist/ educator Marcus Fletcher, conducted a series of Saturday classes from January 5th through the 26th at the Main Public Library of Hamilton County and Cincinnati called, Art Shapes Us.   Pamela and Marcus worked with younger students doing collage work inspired by the sculptures of Kevin Cole while the students I taught ages 10 – 17 created paintings that where also inspired by Kevin Cole’s work and the work of our  mentor Professor Tarrence Corbin.   The end result was artwork that not only expressed the techniques of the artist who inspired the students, but the personal interest and vivid imagination that shaped every student’s character.   Art Shapes Us, founded in 2006 is a program that brings together high school and middle school students from various educational intuitions and backgrounds for a 6 to 8 week art course.  The 2010 Art Shapes Us program was sponsored the Cincinnati of Cincinnati Individual Artist Grant.  This year Pamela and Lennell Rhodes Myricks sponsored the program along with former educator and patron of the arts Joel McCray and the Main Public Library of Hamilton County and Cincinnati.  From February 16th to March 2 the work of these talented young artists will be on exhibit at the Children’s Learning Center at the Main Public Library of Hamilton County and Cincinnati.  The opening reception is Saturday February 16th at 2pm – 4pm. Thank you Main Public Library for hosting this program and for all the educators and patrons who made the program possible, but most of all thank you to all the students who made this program a success.   See the work in progress and the finished masterpieces below.
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