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.

2025 Ohio Artist Registry Juried Exhibition

Artist by Last Name
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Photo of Eric Pfeffinger

Eric Pfeffinger is a member of the Dramatists Guild and the Writers Guild of America east.  His plays have been produced by the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Denver Theatre Center, the Geva Theatre Center, the Phoenix Theatre, the InterAct, the 16th Street Theatre, the Source Festival, City Theatre of Miami, the One-Minute Play Festival, and elsewhere.…

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Marianne Philip

Art Impressions

I grew up in Long Island, NY, near the ocean. To this day, I’m still inspired by nature and landscapes, water and rain.
As a self-taught artist, I let my creativity flow, trying not to have any preconceived ideas about the end result. This allows my results to be raw and unfiltered. I hope that others experience that escape and feel as if they can take their minds to the settings within each piece.

Photo of Erika Pickrell

Erika Pickrell is a Fine Artist based in Columbus, Ohio. She studied Fine Arts at the Columbus College of Art and Design as well as at The Ohio State University, where she received her BFA in Painting and Drawing in 2002. Since then, she has lived and worked in Ohio and Texas.

Photo of Marsha Marsha Pippenger

Marsha has been making art for more than 40 years. She believes in the power of visual art: in her case, creating colorful, textural collages addressing issues like immigration, climate change, the power of light, and the necessity of visual beauty.

She holds a BFA from Ohio Northern University and a Master of Humanities from Wright State University. Through Central State University, she completed independent coursework with local artist and educator Bing Davis, now a close friend and mentor.

Photo of Marc A Pitman

It wasn’t until I was in my mid fifties and was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, and when I say rare I mean “we don’t know what this is and there is no cure, here take these pills” rare, that I found the freedom to quit my day job and focus completely on my art.

Photo of Kim Pizzino

Aftermath Experience the Sixties show recreates the sights and sounds of the 60s featuring authentic reproductions of some of the most memorable songs from the 60s.

Aftermath delivers the sights with period-correct costuming and delivers the sounds of the 60s so authentically it’s easy for the audience to go back in time while watching, listening and enjoying Aftermath Experience the Sixties deliver a spot-on, family-friendly performance.

Photo of Joan Pogalies

After years of pursuing a variety of art, I’ve landed home, photographing views from my backyard: Lake Erie scenes. I combine images, rearrange them, turn them upside down, flip-flop them, stack them and have them printed on large metal panels up tp 4’x5′. From afar, they’re abstract patterns of light and color, totems, Rorschach tests. From close up, you can discover faces, robots, body parts, insects…all up to your imagination!

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p Policy

CEO/Producer/DJ/Multi-Instrumentalist/Engineer

Policy is an accomplished drummer/percussionist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, studio session player, actor, recording engineer, producer, DJ and music business consultant. Mark has studied drums with Gregg Bissonette (David Lee Roth, Ringo Starr), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Dave Weckl (Chick Corea) and attended the Los Angeles Community College Arts program. Following in his family’s footsteps, Mark has recorded and toured all over the U.S.…

Photo of Mabi Ponce de León Ph.D., M.F.A.

Mabi Ponce de León (Ph.D., History of Art, The Ohio State University; M.F.A., Studio Arts, Stony Brook University) is an independent scholar and artist born in Argentina. Research plays an important part in her artwork. Guided by a personal history of displacement, Ponce de León’s studio practice incorporates works with a variety of analog and digital media and is strongly influenced by cultural iconography, maps, location, and origins.

Photo of Kel Porter-Santamaria

Kel Porter (b. 1979 Cleveland, Ohio Kelly R. Porter / Kelly Porter-Santamaria) is a visual artist and educator 

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Sullivan Potter

Appalachian Folk Artist

A rural Appalachian with a southeastern Ohioan upbringing, Sullivan Potter is an artist dedicating his drawing, paintings, and photography work as ‘love letters’ to the Appalachian culture, legacy, & environment. He is a student at Ohio University, obtaining a Master’s in Art Education, with aspirations to work closely with rural Appalachian youth of Ohio, West Virginia, & Kentucky.

Photo of Kyndall Potts

I was an artistic kid. Then life took over, and I put down my brush for motherhood and a corporate career. Now that I’m retired, I’ve returned to my early passion. I work primarily in acrylics and love color, texture, and faces. I gravitate toward bold, vibrant, and unexpected colors.  Green skin? Why not? Pink horses?…

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Jolene Powell

McCoy Professor of Art, Director of Gallery 310

Jolene Powell is a McCoy Professor of Art, and Director of Gallery 310 at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. She is an established artist with an extensive exhibition record and is currently represented by Brandt Gallery in Columbus, Ohio. In 2021, Jolene received Marietta College’s Innovative Teaching Award, in 2018, the Edward G. Harness Outstanding Educator Award, and in 2007 the school’s highest honor, the McCoy Teaching Excellence Professorship. …

Photo of Stasha Powell

Stasha Strange is a disabled writer who was raised by wild books. She recently moved to Ohio
from the San Francisco bay area. She has been published in Poetic Reveries Magazine, Ohio
Bards, an Anthology, and Blossom, an Anthology. She has won awards in several poetry
contests. She led the charge on a bill in California that brought a statewide rent cap thus helping
17 million tenants stay in their homes.…

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Tim Prentice

president

With a background in architecture, Prentice has been involved with public art as a kinetic sculptor for over forty years both in this country and abroad. Since 2012 he has been in partnership with his long time associate David Colbert as Prentice Colbert, Inc. Their work has been installed in many civic, educational and healthcare institutions as well as in transportation hubs and corporate settings.

Photo of Diane Pribojan

Diane is a painter from the Cleveland/Akron area. She uses her surroundings as an inspiration for her work. With this, she is constantly seeking something within her that expresses what she is thinking and feeling as well as the interpretation of the world around her.

Photo of Beth Prindle

Originally possessing a degree in design from Kent State University, I have come back to making art as a means of therapy through the traumas of widowhood and working in healthcare. My art subjects such as birth and death; women’s historical role as household domestic; rites of passage; societal issues; sexual and domestic abuse; home, place and belonging; the loss of a child; and mental illness.

Photo of Shania Prior

Hello, my name is Shania and I go by shy. Which is where my username @shymadeit_ comes from on instagram. I’m a 20 year old single mother . I’ve been drawing for 6 years. I’m from Columbus Ohio.

Photo of Leah Ellen Pusecker-Reynolds

I am inspired by the places I travel to, the people I meet, and my love of the outdoors.

It’s important to me to create affordable artwork that’s accessible to anyone who wants an original painting in their home.