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.
Mackenzie Henry
Vocalist, Photography, Projects & Initiatives
A northeast Ohio native, Mackenzie (she/they) attended Kent State University (KSU), obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Integrated Studies for Music and Sociology. While at KSU, she studied with renowned tenor Timothy Culver, and GRAMMY award winning artist Dr. Jay White. She appeared in numerous Kent State University Opera productions, such as the world premiere of Story of an Hour by Scott Little, Die Fledermaus (Strauss), and Le Doctor Miracle (Bizet).…
Michelle Herman is Professor Emerita of English at The Ohio State University, where she taught for 34 years and was a founder of the MFA Program in Creative Writing. Her most recent book–her ninth–is the novel Close-Up. Stories in essays in a wide range of periodicals, including The Sun, Conjunctions, and O the Oprah Magazine. She writes a weekly column for Slate that you can find at https://slate.com/author/michelle-herman.
Dan Hernandez
Professor
Dan Hernandez received a BFA in 2000 from Northwest Missouri State (Maryville, MO) and a MFA in 2002 from American University (Washington, DC). Hernandez’s paintings explore the visual dialog between religion, mythology, and pop culture. He is represented by Kim Foster Gallery (NYC), Galeria Meraki (Ponte de Sor, Portugal) and 20 North Gallery (Toledo, OH).…
Lisa Hernandez is a Columbus, Ohio based artist working primarily with acrylic on canvas. Her work has the intention of causing reflection about the way people relate to each other and the world, while keeping a sense of fun and playfulness.
For me the most exciting painting is the painting I haven’t yet made, those problems I haven’t yet solved. Making paintings, is a difficult proposition and I know that one really never learns how to paint. For me, each painting is a mistake, asking a question that points toward the possibility of the next painting. What I want for my paintings is that painting on the other side of Rembrandt’s easel, the one that has not been revealed. Almost four centuries his painting still asks questions about painting and the future of painting. The painting unseen. I want that!
Richard Heyman
President
I am a published author with some 25 books of fiction, poetry, and historical data. I am a professional artist with over 400 oil and carbon portrait paintings and sketches featured on FineArtAmerica.com. I am an award winning poet who won multiple awards in 2006 and 2007 for my poetry
Julie Hickman
Artist
Juju Art Project is the brainchild of the artist (me) Julie Hickman. Like many Julie’s out there, Juju was the preferred nickname that stuck with me throughout childhood. It also serves as the optimized state of mind in which to make my most personal artwork.
My life was one where the arts, in all its forms, were always an intense draw but at the same time elusive.…
Mikelle Hickman-Romine
Craft Artist, Poet
Mikelle Hickman-Romine is an Ohio craft artist who has been working professionally for more than two decades. She is a graduate of Simon’s Rock Early College with an Associate’s Degree earned at age 18. She then decided that academia and the arts are not always the same path and left higher education to pursue a course of self instruction. After reading an article on gourd stitch in 1999, she began to experiment with the technique, eventually pushing its boundaries and combining it with wire work to begin making a unique style of work she calls “fine beadwork.”
Mikelle is also an award winning poet.
She lives in Columbus with her husband, poet and playwright Philip Hickman. She is an neglectful but joyful gardener nourishing several native plants and a few specimens of historic roses, her favorite one a viciously barbed but gorgeous apricot blend named the Alchymist.
Beth Himsworth is a local Columbus artist who creates unique fused glass and mosaic wall-mounted panels and windows for residential, hospital and university environments. Her fused glass and mosaics offer the same stunning colors and textures as traditional stained glass but add the intriguing dimension of far greater detail; often with thousands of hand-cut pieces of glass in a single panel. Following 18 years living abroad, she brings to her work a deep appreciation of nature and culture in its beauty and diversity. Her contemporary, stylized nature themes provide a sense of serenity and beauty in a workspace.
Kathryn Hinton
Fine Arts,ceramics and Mixed media Artist
Kathryn Hinton describes herself as a Fine Arts Mixed Medium Abstract Artist. She uses a variety of materials, including: acrylic paint, dried pigments, watercolor, gauche, metallic and black drawing pens, paperclay, and liquid and spray inks.
Amy is an artist and retired Adaptive Art Teacher who is constantly looking for new and creative ways to create art; both for herself and for the students at the venues where she volunteers. These include adaptive art workshops and as an art teacher for elementary school special needs classrooms.
Frank Hobbs is Associate Professor of Painting, Drawing, and 2D Design at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, OH. A native of Lynchburg, Virginia, Hobbs studied art at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University and later at American University in Washington, DC, where he earned his Master of Fine Art in1984. Hobbs’ paintings have been exhibited both in the U.S. and abroad in Ankara, Turkey, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and Bermuda, through the Arts in Embassy Program of the U.S. State Department. His work is in numerous public and private collections internationally. Hobbs has received fellowships and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Hobbs is a 2015 recipient of an Individual Excellence in Art Award from the Ohio Arts Council.
Daniel Hoeweler is a disabled writer who currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. He writes about mental health recovery, technology, artificial intelligence and the psychotic experience. His writings have appeared in many street papers, magazines and blogs including Street Sheet, Street Vibes and The Contributor.
JULIENNE HOGARTH
artist
Julienne’s work is a study in color. This constant exploration of color is a strong component of her art and the imagery expresses her connection to the fundamentals of the natural world.
Among my honors and awards are six individual artist’s fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council and one from the Greater Columbus Arts Council, a Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Fellowship, Yaddo Residency, and the Ohio Arts Council Artist in Residence Fellowship at the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. My work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Boston, Memphis, Tulsa, Springfield, Portsmouth and many other cities throughout the U.S. For many years, I primarily showed my work at the Keny Galleries in Columbus Ohio and at Fischbach Gallery in New York City.
Alicia Hopkins is a disabled artist, author and advocate from Ohio. She uses her art in a dynamic way. She advocates for accessibility in the arts, disability rights and also in independent living. She has committed her life to teach people how to use Art to advocate. She is involved in many advocacy groups on the state and national level for disability rights, mental health, developmental disabilities and domestic violence. …
Gee Horton
Artist / Founder at Gee Horton Studios
Gee Horton (b. 1983) is a self-taught artist based in Cincinnati whose photorealistic drawings explore Black identity, memory, and emotional inheritance. An Emmy Award-winning artist, he has exhibited at institutions including KMAC Museum, Cincinnati Art Museum, Weston Art Gallery, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. His work is held in both private and public collections, including the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Mercantile Library.



















