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When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz is a Cincinnati artist and prominent local figure who plays a big part in the arts community. She was an art educator for 29 years, founded the Bombshells (the first yarn graffiti gang in the Midwest), serves as a board of trustees member for ArtWorks, and is often driving the Arnold's bathtub during Cincinnati parades. Pam also utilizes her creative talents for charity work that has benefited the Ronald McDonald House, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and more. You'll recognize her the most for her massive hand-stitched puppets and her iconic wardrobe. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Peanut and Jingle Bells Yosemite and Pam the Wondering Jew / Image: Catherine Viox{ }// Published: 3.4.20
Madonna Bunny of the Bunnies / Image: Catherine Viox{ }// Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Super Hero / Image: Catherine Viox{ }// Published: 3.4.20
Pokepam and Funhouse / Image: Catherine Viox{ }// Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Not My Circus Not My Monkeys / Image: Catherine Viox{ }// Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20<p></p>
Madonna Bunny of the Bunnies / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz is a Cincinnati artist and prominent local figure who plays a big part in the arts community. She was an art educator for 29 years, founded the Bombshells (the first yarn graffiti gang in the Midwest), serves as a board of trustees member for ArtWorks, and is often driving the Arnold's bathtub during Cincinnati parades. Pam also utilizes her creative talents for charity work that has benefited the Ronald McDonald House, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and more. You'll recognize her the most for her massive hand-stitched puppets and her iconic wardrobe. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Beauty Queen and Kitten the Trophy Wife / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20{&nbsp;}
The Peanut and Jingle Bells Yosemite and Pam the Wondering Jew / Image: Catherine Viox&nbsp;// Published: 3.4.20
When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pamachu and Tho You Be Tiny You Be Fierce / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Not My Circus Not My Monkeys / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz is a Cincinnati artist and prominent local figure who plays a big part in the arts community. She was an art educator for 29 years, founded the Bombshells (the first yarn graffiti gang in the Midwest), serves as a board of trustees member for ArtWorks, and is often driving the Arnold's bathtub during Cincinnati parades. Pam also utilizes her creative talents for charity work that has benefited the Ronald McDonald House, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and more. You'll recognize her the most for her massive hand-stitched puppets and her iconic wardrobe. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Beauty Queen and Kitten the Trophy Wife / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
Not My Circus Not My Monkeys / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz is a Cincinnati artist and prominent local figure who plays a big part in the arts community. She was an art educator for 29 years, founded the Bombshells (the first yarn graffiti gang in the Midwest), serves as a board of trustees member for ArtWorks, and is often driving the Arnold's bathtub during Cincinnati parades. Pam also utilizes her creative talents for charity work that has benefited the Ronald McDonald House, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and more. You'll recognize her the most for her massive hand-stitched puppets and her iconic wardrobe. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Super Hero / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz is a Cincinnati artist and prominent local figure who plays a big part in the arts community. She was an art educator for 29 years, founded the Bombshells (the first yarn graffiti gang in the Midwest), serves as a board of trustees member for ArtWorks, and is often driving the Arnold's bathtub during Cincinnati parades. Pam also utilizes her creative talents for charity work that has benefited the Ronald McDonald House, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and more. You'll recognize her the most for her massive hand-stitched puppets and her iconic wardrobe. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Pam Kravetz / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20<p></p>
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
The Peanut and Jingle Bells Yosemite and Pam the Wondering Jew / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
When visitors step off the elevator of floors three through nine of the 21c Museum Hotel, they’ll be greeted by a window display full of colorful creations by Pam Kravetz. The exhibit is called ‘Elevated’ and includes a vibrant body of work that she’s featured in shows at the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Blink. The pieces tell a loud story and act as an unapologetic self-portrait in nature. Pam uses mixed media such as quilting, ceramics, painting, and more in her art. Her show runs through September 2nd, 2020. ADDRESS: 609 Walnut Street (45202) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
Not My Circus Not My Monkeys / Image: Catherine Viox{&nbsp;}// Published: 3.4.20
Collaborators on the exhibit include Craig Davis, Carla Lamb, Jennifer Sult, Jen Edwards, Rennie Kravetz, Andrea Kravetz, Nancy Weber, C. Jaqueline Wood, Theresa Kramer, Scottie Bellissemo, and the Harrison High School Art Students. The ‘House of Fun’ sign was created by Jeff Welsh of Modularum. The neon signs were made by Neon Works. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 3.4.20
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