A Chow Hall to an Exhibition Hall
Where once this space functioned as the “chow hall” for hundreds of captive county inmates, it’s now structured to present exhibitions and programming that foster cooperation, exploration, and a little joy. Outfitted with nails, screws, wire, fresh paint, picture-perfect studio lighting, and moveable walls formerly of the Miller Gallery, Studio LINNcinnati began as a temporary setup to display work by Kevin Horan (“Meet Ginger”).
When that exhibition wrapped, the “temporary gallery” looked a little too good to dismantle. A tenant show followed, then a collaboration with Eisele Gallery and several local and regional artists — and the idea of Studio LINNcinnati took hold.
Today, we are in the process of building out a permanent exhibition space on the 1st floor to house Studio LINNcinnati. Follow our social media for updates as we bring the space to life.
More details to come.
When that exhibition wrapped, the “temporary gallery” looked a little too good to dismantle. A tenant show followed, then a collaboration with Eisele Gallery and several local and regional artists — and the idea of Studio LINNcinnati took hold.
Today, we are in the process of building out a permanent exhibition space on the 1st floor to house Studio LINNcinnati. Follow our social media for updates as we bring the space to life.
More details to come.