Reading the work of Dale Jackson
/Chase Public is excited to team up with Visionaries and Voices to present a night of readings from the work of Dale Jackson.
Read MoreChase Public is excited to team up with Visionaries and Voices to present a night of readings from the work of Dale Jackson.
Read MoreMark Mendoza's reading series with no name continues in a big way for October's installment; featuring Mark himself, and Dana Ward.
Read MoreLucky number 15. October's Response Project looks at Frida Kahlo's 1939 painting, "Las Dos Fridas" also known as "The Two Fridas," a double self-portrait, depicting two versions of Kahlo seated together.
Read MoreCELEBRATING THE BIRTH OF THE FILTHIEST WOMAN ALIVE MS. DIVINE...........
Read MoreCompose your thoughts to ambient music.
Jennifer Simone, Nebbie Loon, and Fritz Pape (Zijnzijn Zijnzijn!) combine, coming in at out as they choose, to create a nice long block of improvised, ambient and drone sounds.
Heligator Records Presents: Music and the Spoken Word
Read MoreChase Public is very happy to be hosting some players of the highest order - Roughhousing, in from Philly teams up with the Cincinnati Improvisers Group for a musical night of invigorating explorations in the world of free improvisation.
Read MoreWe are beyond thrilled to present the fourteenth installment of The Chase Public Response Project, in which our esteemed assembly of respondents will be focused on the Beach Boys 1966 hit, “God Only Knows.” Written and produced by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher, “God Only Knows” was released as the eighth track on the album Pet Sounds.
Read MoreA 1990 political cartoon from the Mapplethorpe Trial by Jim Borgman depicts an officer-involved drunk driving accident in one frame. In the other frame, a sign outside Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center reads “Art Show Today.” Above the two frames is the question, “Guess which case the city prosecutor decided to pursue?”
Jim Borgman is an American cartoonist, known primarily for his political cartoons and nationally syndicated strip “Zits.” In 1991, he won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.
Read MoreJoin us at Chase Public to celebrate Geoffrey Woolf's newest book of poems "Learn to Love Explosives" available from Dos Madres Press.
Read MoreChase Public
2868 Colerain Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45225
Scott Holzman, Executive Director
scott@chasepublic.com