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
Mia Turi is an Ohio-born painter working in oils who recently relocated back to her home state after living in Nevada for over 25 years. Those years were critical in her growth as a plein air artist as she painted the dramatic desert expanses, mountains and explored extreme atmospheric perspective. She is now focusing on retooling that experience to paint the geography and geology of Ohio.
Primarily I am a landscape photographer, though I love including people in my work enjoying the natural world around them, as well as street photography when I am in new or exciting locations. I also enjoy night photography, so I try to find places where light pollution is minimal to better bring out the majesty of the night sky.…
Linda Turvy
Visual artist
Linda Turvy is a Central Ohio artist creating 2D and 3D work using acrylics, mixed media, and found objects. In an attempt to have a minimal impact on the environment in her art practice, she often repurposes paint, paper and objects that may be destined for the landfill. Turvy’s art is sometimes serious and thoughtful but often whimsical or quirky with texture being a common theme.
Timothy Tyree
Professional visual artist
Timothy is a lifelong artist living and working out of Point Place Studio in Toledo, Ohio. He received a Bachelor’s of Art Education degree from Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. While there, his studio majors included oil painting and drawing from life. He studied under fine art professors Thomas Hilty, Robert Mazur and Ronald Bandy. …
My studio practice typically involves representation of actual observed spaces through analytical and objective questioning. My subjects include figuration, interior scenes, and urban landscapes.
Enjoyed studying with several great watercolor artists; Eric Weingart, Janet Rogers, Richard Stephens, Charles Reid, and Vlad Yeliseyev. My preferred subjects are portraits, wildlife, and historic buildings.
My name is Spencer Vanderzee. I’m a self-taught artist based in Cincinnati, where I’ve had a studio in the West End for over a decade. My work is rooted in dream imagery — a kind of visual mapping of memory palaces and subconscious architecture. I paint and draw from intuition, often working in isolation, following internal logic over formal training.
Zach Van Horn was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio where he currently resides. He earned his BFA in Drawing and Painting from The Ohio State University in 2013 and earned his MFA from The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 2018. He has shown work in Philadelphia and New York City. Though primarily a painter, he also plays in other mediums including sculpture, writing, music production, and video. Zach has also run five marathons (the Columbus Marathon twice and the Philadelphia Marathon three times).
My studio practice resembles the night sky where each star represents an idea I am interested in exploring. Among these ideas include but are not limited to consciousness, alchemy, technology, memories, and dreams. After studying these stars more closely, I can begin to draw connections between them, forming constellations. My work is the visual representation of these constellations. As the universe expands towards infinity then hopefully my work will grow towards infinity.
Christopher Vance
Owner
I am a predominantly visual artist working in Columbus Ohio. I do business under the name ICHORTOWN as a reference to the setting that I have created for a majority of my paintings.
My work is heavily inspired by gothic and cosmic horror as well as the works of modern horror artists like Masahiro Ito.…
Lots of degrees, none matter for painting. That comes from someplace I only exist in for short periods of time.
John Vanek
Author
John Vanek is a physician by training, but a writer by passion. While practicing medicine for a quarter century, his interest in writing never waned. Medicine was his wife, but writing became his mistress and mysteries his drug of choice. He began honing his craft by attending creative writing workshops and college courses. At first writing solely for himself and his family, he was surprised and gratified when his work won contests and was published in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and magazines.…
Painting is a way for me to express the emotions and experiences of being human and all that connects us. For me it is a spiritual experience that brings great peace, which I hope translates to the viewers.
Shannon Vaught
Artist
Shannon Vaught is a representational realist painter, born in 1996 just outside of Detroit, Michigan. She earned her BFA in Drawing + Painting at the Laguna College of Art + Design in 2019.
Shannon currently lives in Columbus, Ohio where she teaches private lessons at her studio downtown as well as group painting lessons at the Cultural Art Center.…
Hector Vega
Artist
Hector Vega, the use of bold colors and geometric shapes that artist Hector Vega uses to craft his abstracts is by no means an accident. For him, many of the stylized elements, that make his work so instantly recognizable, have a much deeper meaning.
Monica Vega
Founder
I’m Monica Vega! I am a professional artist and founder of Gallery 18 LLC.
Gallery 18 specializes in acrylic visual art created designs, and representational portraiture. Gallery 18 collaborates with local entrepreneurs and community platforms to enhance awareness.
As an artist I started exhibiting in 2002.…
Alyson Veit is a self-taught artist, specializing in abstract and fluid art. Her background in the arts grows from the fine art of dance & choreography and she currently owns/operates a large dance studio in central Ohio. Alyson loves the peace and tranquility that painting brings her busy life as a business owner, wife, and mom of four.
Elizabeth Veldey is a Midwesterner, having lived in IA, IN, MI, IL, and now Columbus, OH. After a forty-six year career in banking, she retired in 2015 to paint. The McConnell Art Center has been her art educational hub. There, she built foundations in drawing and painting under the guidance of many central Ohio artists before going her own way. …
Born in Tiraspol, Moldova, Margarita Vilshanetskaya is a fiber/mixed media artist living in Columbus, Ohio. Vilshanetskaya received her BFA in Two Dimensional Studies and Art Education from Bowling Green State University in 2012. She has exhibited work all over Ohio and internationally from OAC’s Riffe Gallery in Columbus, OH to a group exhibition in El Bruc, Spain. What started as a love for colorful, textured fiber, led to experimentation with non-conventional weaving materials and a more meaningful process that allowed Margarita to connect to her Eastern European roots. She enjoys the versatility of fiber art and the creative freedom that comes with all of the endless possibilities. In 2020, she launched her small business Too Cool 4 Spool where guests can browse vibrant, bold, and unique home décor, wall hangings, and jewelry. More information about Margarita and her work can be found at http://www.mpvartist.com.
Jennifer Vincik
Abstract Artist
Jennifer Vincik is an emerging artist based in the art scene of Northeast Ohio. While she may consider herself an emerging talent, her artistic journey has already taken her to exciting places. In May, Jennifer completed an enriching artist residency at Kent State University, where she honed her skills and her creative spirit.
Jennifer’s artistic path is a blend of self-discovery and formal guidance. …
I have been creating sculptural works exploring our spiritual relationship with Nature since the early ‘90’s. I have attempted to share my ideas about our need to create a better relationship with Nature as a way to find peace within ourselves and each other. Works include a commission of interpretive public art work for the Openlands Lakeshore Preserve, an environmental sculpture for the Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival in Taiwan and completed three trees for the Chicago Tree Project.