The Ohio Artist Registry (OAR) is an exciting opportunity for artists to share their work, connect with the creative community, and establish an online presence—all on a free, virtual platform! The OAR encourages artists working in all art forms, throughout Ohio and beyond, to create a profile, which allows them to better promote themselves and their work. Being listed in the OAR provides artists with new opportunities to share their work with clients, galleries, patrons, and audiences. A listing in the OAR does not confer an endorsement, approval, or verification by the Ohio Arts Council.
For more information, contact Kathy Signorino, artist programs director, at kathy.signorino@oac.ohio.gov or 614-728-6140.
2024 Ohio Artist Registry Juried Exhibition
BARBARA BRYN KLARE
Artist and Independent Curator
Barbara Bryn Klare is an artist and curator based in San Francisco and SE Ohio. She received a BA in geology and studio art/art history from Oberlin College and an MA Fine Art Merit from University for the Creative Arts. Her artwork has been shown nationally and internationally including Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco, Touchstone Gallery in DC, Die Kunstschaffenden in Linz, Austria and Ruskin Gallery in Cambridge UK.
Raised just outside of Columbus, Ohio, Jeffrey grew up on a fully functional family farm along the Big Darby Creek, and, at a young age, he fell in love with the picturesque beauty of the landscape. More recently, Jeffrey has focused on painting realistic landscapes and cityscapes and often includes a complex arrangement of buildings and natural elements.
Ellen Knolls
Artist
Adding floral arrangements to Ellen’s animals, adds a sense of honor to each animal for their sacrifice to us humans.
Jen Knox
Writer, Writing Coach
An Ohio-born writer, Jen Knox earned her BA in English at Otterbein University and her MFA from Bennington College. Her short fiction can be found in THE BEST SMALL FICTIONS (edited by Amy Hempel), The Adirondack Review, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Quarterly Review, Gargoyle Magazine, Little Fictions, Literary Orphans, Lunch Ticket, Poor Claudia, Room Magazine, and The Saturday Evening Post. Jen’s collections include THE GLASS CITY (Prize Americana winner) and AFTER THE GAZEBO (Pen/Faulkner nominee).
Back in the 1970’s there was a group called, “The Firesign Theater.” They produced a comedy album titled, “I think we are all bozos on this bus.” That has pretty much been my philosophy towards my art. It is satire. It is flippant. Painting and drawing is the way I deal with this crazy reality. …
Emily is a graduate of Capital University and she works in medicine, so art is not her day job! She is a self taught mixed media artist who is currently working mainly in sculpting insect-like figures, and branches with suspended organic forms in paperclay over full armature, and using handmade papers, gouache, watercolor, markers, and pastel to illuminate wings and bodies. …
Exploring sculpture thru a wide variety of materials has been her main focus since coming to Cleveland for Graduate school. Combining such materials as metal, marble, slate, wood, (primarily cold bend wood), both for wall pieces and freestanding sculpture, has given her many opportunities to experiment and explore ideas.
In addition to making her own art, she started an art consulting firm in Cleveland: selecting, commissioning and installing art primarily in public spaces. Before art consulting, Mona was an art instructor in Germany, Chicago and Cleveland
Dexter Komakaru
Professional Freelance Illustrator, Artist, and Multidisciplinary Visual Creator
Dexter Komakaru, known under his artist name DXTROSE, is a Freelance Illustrator and Artist working out of his home studio on ancestral and contemporary territory of the Shawnee, Potawatomi, Delaware, Miami, Peoria, Seneca, Wyandotte, Ojibwe and Cherokee peoples, known as CBUS, OH. As a 614 Native born-and-raised, he grew up in what’s known as the “bottoms” of the Hilltop Neighborhood near what is now known as the Franklinton Arts District. Viewing his story as his superpower, he uses the hardships he’s experienced as fuel for his creative fire.
Marc Konys
Owner
Marc Konys, owner and operator of Bruening Glass Works is a master craftsman, artisan and award winning glass designer.
Therese Kramer
Fine art and mosaic artist, owner
BIO
Therese is a fine artist in Ohio who specializes in acrylic paintings and mosaic glass designs. A large number of her paintings are of the Cleveland area and Ohio Islands. Therese’s work has been exhibited in local Ohio venues and is featured on Fine Art America, and Society 6. …
Kim Krause is a Cincinnati native whose paintings have been included in over 150 exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including 15 solo exhibitions. He earned an MFA in Painting from Bard College, New York. He retired in 2018 as professor of Art at the Art Academy of Cincinnati where he was Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Academic Dean.
He is represented by Miller Gallery.
Lance graduated from Otterbein University in May 2020, majoring in photography. Through experiences while traveling, graduating during a pandemic, and role models he discovered amidst both, Lance has since chosen a rather fluid lifestyle. No matter where he is, he’s always trying to experience something new, take risks, and learn; about himself and the world around him. Journaling extensively throughout, he now focuses primarily on documenting such experiences and book-making.
DJ Krimmer
Author & Artist
DJ has had a passion for story-telling since they were a child. Their days were filled with their nose being buried in notepads, writing any and every story that came into their head.
They got their first taste of sending their written ideas out in the world as a preteen, writing fan fiction about their favorite television shows, especially anime, which lead them down the road of fan art. …
Sue Krizman
Owner
In 2021, Sue Krizman started Blue Bee Studios as a digital art and design studio featuring licensable, hand drawn patterns for the textile and home décor industries that speak to the narrative that nature provides for us. From there she has expanded the studios offerings to include an extensive line of silk scarves featuring her intricate and rich designs.
Julie Krofcheck studied printmaking at Ohio State University. She currently lives and works in Painesville, OH, and teaches at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby, OH. Her mixed media works include elements of printmaking, drawing and painting. The focus is on juxtaposition she encounters between her domestic and natural worlds.
Paul Kroner is a visual artist and designer living in Cincinnati, Ohio. His art includes representative and non-representative works in oils, acrylics, bronze, illustration, and other media, including limited edition prints and animation.
Kent Krugh is a fine art photographer living and working in Cincinnati. His work has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions both national and international and in major festivals including FotoFest (Houston) and the Festival de la Luz (Buenos Aires). His work is held in various collections including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum, and the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Oleg Kruglyakov
Balalaika Virtuoso
Oleg Kruglyakov was born in Omsk, Siberia, Russia. He began playing the balalaika at age 7 and was educated at the renowned Urals State Conservatory in Yekaterinburg. Oleg performed as balalaika soloist with many Russian folk dance troupes and musical ensembles, touring extensively throughout the Soviet Union and Europe. Since 2007, Oleg has been performing concerts and teaching workshops internationally with his colleague, pianist Terry Boyarsky, as “Russian Duo.”
David Kruk
Adjunct Professor
David Kruk (b. 1992) is an interdisciplinary artist currently living in Akron, Ohio. He was born in Mountain View, California before moving to Aurora, Colorado at the age of five. He received his B.F.A. in Pottery at Colorado State University in Fort Collins (2017), and has completed a post-bacc and M.F.A. in Ceramics at Kent State University in Ohio (2022).…