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Onyx Peridot, dress rehearsal
Photo by Scott Dittgen
CINCINNATI, OH—REBEL REVEL came to the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the atrium of the Aronoff Center for the Arts on Saturday, June 8th, to celebrate the closing of Oh! You Pretty Things—a nearly twenty year survey exhibition of the incomparable documentary and experimental video work of Cincinnati native and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Rachel Rampleman. Oh! You Pretty Things was a kaleidoscopic array of many of the artist’s single- and multi-channel videos from her extensive creative catalogue, along with brand new works from the Life is Drag series out of New York City.
Oh! You Pretty Things opened at the Weston Art Gallery April 19 and continued through June 16 throughout both levels of the Weston—creating an unforgettable immersive gallery experience.
REBEL REVEL was a one-night-only festival celebrating those who truly and boldly push the limits of gender expression by combining drag, burlesque, avant-garde fashions, and radical makeup with subversive and often political performances. Inspired by Rampleman’s vivid video explorations of identity and set amongst a dazzlingly tall Mylar curtain backdrop, suspended disco ball, and accent stage lighting, the performing artists and models activated the Weston’s voluminous street-level space with their visually stunning creativity, featuring:
• A drag extravaganza including performances by ODD Presents, the new Cincinnati-based alternative drag haus committed to presenting queer-centric entertainment in all its forms;
• Draglesque by nationally renowned and legendary local male illusionist Alexander Cameron;
• Burlesque by Ginger LeSnapps, head mistress of the award-winning Cin City Burlesque and RAW Artists Cincinnati Performing Artist of the Year; plus Cincinnati’s brand new Smoke & Queers—a queer coed amateur burlesque troupe that encourages all expressions of self, gender, identity, and sexuality;
• Runway shows with gender-bending looks from Northside's NVISION and NYC's LACTIC Incorporated;
• The premiere of the latest fantastical art-couture stylings by costume and wig designer Stacey Vest of Sweet Hayseed’s Wearable Wonders.
I did catch this little progression of events. The guy in the blue hat was, apparently, a KKK supporter (or something - I couldn't hear). He caused quite a ruckus just before this, and the guy with the dreads was apparently not quite done talking to him.
She moves to a beat only she can hear—unbound, unapologetic, electric. A silent rebellion in motion, woven with rhythm and defiance. In this monochrome world, she is the pulse that cannot be tamed.
Fantastic Team Effort lifts #mycrcs Rebels over BR in a double header. Outstanding hustle on the field and around the bases brought home two wins and the League CHAMPIONSHIP!
These '60 Ramblers featured toned-down tail fins, a slimmer C-pillar, and a new windshield that eliminated the wraparound design they'd used from 1956 through '59. For 1961, AMC's intermediate model became the Classic; the Rebel nameplate disappeared for five years but resurfaced for '66. This photo was probably taken in the fall of 1959.
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I settled on this head for my Tom of Finland Rebel body but it needs more work. the skin tones are off so I will need to repaint the torso. i also need to fashion a more permanent neck joint. I don't know what I'll do about clothes.
Blog especializado en poner de manifiesto las tropelÃas que cometen muchos nacionalistas en Cataluña:
This guy was great, he had to be at least 75 years old cruisin around on a motorcycle... I want to be him when I'm old.
Adox Pan 25 in rodinal
I've never ridden a motorcycle before, but I'm thinking of getting a Honda Rebel 250, just to get to and from work (if I ever start working again).
The majority of my Echo Base rebel collection. I also have an X-wing that couldn't fit in frame. I finally upgraded my workspace and now have a table that I can photograph larger groups on. I hope to get the re-released Millenium Falcon when it's released in August. Might add a collectors gallery pa ... Read more
#mycrcs Rebels battle in a physical match against Andover. They did great acheiving a 1-1 tie after double overtime.
Thank you all who like my photos!...But this rebel needs to take a break from flickr for awhile. I have so much to get done and so many places to go that I have to step back for a bit.
Jessica Marie Jones, dress rehearsal
Photo by Scott Dittgen
CINCINNATI, OH—REBEL REVEL came to the Cincinnati Arts Association’s Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the atrium of the Aronoff Center for the Arts on Saturday, June 8th, to celebrate the closing of Oh! You Pretty Things—a nearly twenty year survey exhibition of the incomparable documentary and experimental video work of Cincinnati native and Brooklyn-based multimedia artist Rachel Rampleman. Oh! You Pretty Things was a kaleidoscopic array of many of the artist’s single- and multi-channel videos from her extensive creative catalogue, along with brand new works from the Life is Drag series out of New York City.
Oh! You Pretty Things opened at the Weston Art Gallery April 19 and continued through June 16 throughout both levels of the Weston—creating an unforgettable immersive gallery experience.
REBEL REVEL was a one-night-only festival celebrating those who truly and boldly push the limits of gender expression by combining drag, burlesque, avant-garde fashions, and radical makeup with subversive and often political performances. Inspired by Rampleman’s vivid video explorations of identity and set amongst a dazzlingly tall Mylar curtain backdrop, suspended disco ball, and accent stage lighting, the performing artists and models activated the Weston’s voluminous street-level space with their visually stunning creativity, featuring:
• A drag extravaganza including performances by ODD Presents, the new Cincinnati-based alternative drag haus committed to presenting queer-centric entertainment in all its forms;
• Draglesque by nationally renowned and legendary local male illusionist Alexander Cameron;
• Burlesque by Ginger LeSnapps, head mistress of the award-winning Cin City Burlesque and RAW Artists Cincinnati Performing Artist of the Year; plus Cincinnati’s brand new Smoke & Queers—a queer coed amateur burlesque troupe that encourages all expressions of self, gender, identity, and sexuality;
• Runway shows with gender-bending looks from Northside's NVISION and NYC's LACTIC Incorporated;
• The premiere of the latest fantastical art-couture stylings by costume and wig designer Stacey Vest of Sweet Hayseed’s Wearable Wonders.
Trying Macro shots with my DSLR Camera for the first time
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture=f/6.3
ISO=800
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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