Monday, February 23, 2009

Richard Aschenbrand is a professor and dean of Visual Communications at the Columbus College of Art and Design. He received his BFA and MS, at Pratt Institute.
Aschenbrand is a freelance graphic and package designer serving local, national, and international, clients. He has also had extensive experience as an exhibition curator, juror, and designer. He was, for many years, the fines arts director for the Ohio Expositions Commission and was gallery director for CCAD.
He has often served on jury panels both locally and beyond and published articles in American Crafts, Metropolis, the Columbus Dispatch, and has written numerous forwards and commentaries to exhibition catalogs. He regularly presents his research and creative work at regional and national conferences.
He continues his work as a painter and often exhibits his work.
Aschenbrand’s love for art and design is always present and he enjoys sharing it with everyone.



2009 Amateur Juror, Richard Aschenbrand

Richard Aschenbrand is a professor and dean of Visual Communications at the Columbus College of Art and Design. He received his BFA and MS, at Pratt Institute.
Aschenbrand is a freelance graphic and package designer serving local, national, and international, clients. He has also had extensive experience as an exhibition curator, juror, and designer. He was, for many years, the fines arts director for the Ohio Expositions Commission and was gallery director for CCAD.
He has often served on jury panels both locally and beyond and published articles in American Crafts, Metropolis, the Columbus Dispatch, and has written numerous forwards and commentaries to exhibition catalogs. He regularly presents his research and creative work at regional and national conferences.
He continues his work as a painter and often exhibits his work.
Aschenbrand’s love for art and design is always present and he enjoys sharing it with everyone.

2009 Professional division juror, Rosemarie Fiore


Rosemarie Fiore received her BA from the University of Virginia and her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has attended residencies at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, the Constance Saltonstall Foundation, Blue Mountain Center, Skowhegan, Ragdale, the AIM Program at the Bronx Museum, Henry Street Settlement Abrams Art Center, Virginia Center for Contemporary Art and the Anderson Foundation in Roswell, NM.

She has received a Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Grant, Special Editions Fellowship through the Lower East Side Print Shop in NYC, a Work Space Grant at The Dieu Donne Paper Mill in NYC, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Trustee Fellowship and the University of Virginia Anspaugh Fellowship.


Solo and group shows include: Priska Juschka Fine Art, New York, Grand Arts, Kansas City; The Bronx Museum, Bronx, NY; The Queens Museum of Art, NY; Tony Wight Gallery, Chicago; Winkleman Gallery, NY; Socrates Sculpture Park, NY; ADA Gallery, Richmond; Second Street Gallery,VA; The Dieu Donne Papermill, NYC; Revolution Gallery, Detroit; Midway, St.Paul; The Roswell Musem, NM; Armory Show, NYC; G Fine Art, DC; Metaphor Gallery, Brooklyn; JCAL, NY; The BaylyArt Museum, Charlottesville, VA and The Franklin Institute of Science, Philadelphia.


She has been reviewed by The New York Times, New York Magazine, Art in America, NY Arts Magazine, FLAUNT Magazine, Art Papers Magazine, The Kansas City Star, Dialogue Magazine, The Washington Post and Art on Paper.

2009 Professional Juror, Iduna Bohning


Iduna Böhning



Iduna has been working in the fields of Fine Arts since 1994. She has gathered a wide range and comprehensive amount of experiences in the fields of Arts and Arts Management from being the head of several art projects in the general public, developing and realizing of a functioning model of the Kunsthaus Raskolnikow and the construction and running of a gallery. Her areas of responsibilities expanded to an international level with the takeover of the scholarship program run between the state of Saxony, the GCAC Columbus Ohio and the supporters of the scholarship program of Dresden.
Explicit exhibitions from past scholarship holders and the development of a catalogue has helped integrate the exchange program as being part strong part of the range of duties covered by the gallery.
The job of the gallery, under management of Iduna Böhning, is promoted by the city of Dresden and the State ministry of Sciences and Culture.
We are open for new any impulses.