Tracy Casagrande Clancy: Vestiges of Atomic Love
March 30- April 29, 2023
Cincinnati mixed-media artist Tracy Casagrande Clancy’s show “Vestiges of Atomic Love," her first solo show in Cincinnati, explores her ever-growing sense that an unbreakable thread runs through all of existence.
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Opening Reception
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Panel Dicussion
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Closing Reception
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Bios
Bio
Tracy Casagrande Clancy is an artist known for her mixed media work. Tracy has completed various residencies in Seattle, New York, Chicago, and most recently, this past summer in Venice and Communo Civate (RUC), Italy.
Prior to becoming a full-time artist, Tracy worked as a grief therapist with children and their families experiencing medical crises, death, and loss. Her specialty areas of practice included Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care, HIV/AIDS, Community Disaster Relief, and Homelessness. Casagrande Clancy holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Counseling, Social Work, Sociology, and Fine Art.
Casagrande Clancy’s work has been exhibited in Art Basel (Miami), New York City, Paris, and in various solo and group exhibitions. Her pieces are held in private and public collections throughout North America, Europe, and Australia and are included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Encaustic Art (Santa Fe). An active member of The Crit Lab (NYC) and the International Encaustic Society, Tracy works from her Pendleton Art Center studio in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Steve Kroeger
Steve Kroeger, a special educator and action researcher for thirty years, uses his current research to focus on supporting voice. Steve is involved in national and international projects including the Palestinian West Bank, and Ireland. While teaching, graphic narrative emerged as a powerful medium of expression. Since the last election, volunteering in a food pantry doing Spanish translation stirred thinking about abundance and scarcity of food. Comics helps tell the stories of people who are doing the amazing work of collecting, growing, cooking, distributing, educating, and serving in our regional Food Shed.
Karen Boyhen
Through illustration and graphic design, Karen Boyhen helps people communicate with their customers with a delightful and relatable approach. Her portfolio includes editorial illustration, illustrated maps, merchandise, brochures, posters, and annual reports for non-profit, education, and healthcare companies. In the studio at Visionaries + Voices, she facilitates artwork and builds relationships. Last summer she led a project entitled “Tiny Cincinnati” with the community while on artist residency through the Contemporary Arts Center. Karen is focused on making art and building creative partnerships.
Scott Hand
Scott Hand is the Chief Brand Officer at Urban Artifact, Principal Architect with Trilobite Design, and Station Manager for Radio Artifact. A licensed architect specializing in acoustics and sustainability, Scott spent years mastering how physical structures sound and feel. Today, he translates that rigorous design philosophy into the visual realm. He approaches brand development with an architect's eye, treating every illustration as a foundational block of a larger narrative. Scott’s goal is to build an internal world for folks: one that offers a rich, immersive experience and rewards curiosity with intentional whimsy.
Artist Statement
Artist Statement
This show is a product of my ever-growing sense that there is an unbreakable thread that runs through all of existence. It celebrates the concept of the infinite invisible thread that binds us as a global community. This thread, represented by the words and fabric suspended above you, is pulled from global cultures, ancient and modern. A connection that is grounded in love and compassion and includes all creation.
The work explores how awareness of this interconnectedness– in all its iterations– leaves us indelibly changed. Through this collection of paintings and sculptures, it is my hope that we discover the need and opportunity to transform, to break down artificial barriers we have constructed and to create bridges that can span even the widest chasms.
The term “Atomic Love” refers to the various forms of love we experience in life. Love that inhabits our very cells forcing our heart open, leaving an enduring mark on our soul. More than just romantic love, these loves can be the love of children, family, friends, strangers, community, pets, places, flora and fauna. It is a radical and dangerous love that can make us whole or break us apart.
My deepest hope is to spark awareness of this inescapable interconnectedness of all that is, and to encourage viewers to embrace their own Atomic Love experiences.
Please join me in celebrating the invisible thread that connects us all and the Atomic Love that we both offer and receive. May we be inspired to consider ourselves and our behaviors as vessels as we move through the world.
























Tracy Casagrande Clancy: Vestiges of Atomic Love
February 26-28, 2026
Cincinnati mixed-media artist Tracy Casagrande Clancy’s show “Vestiges of Atomic Love," her first solo show in Cincinnati, explores her ever-growing sense that an unbreakable thread runs through all of existence.
Click to watch Artist Talk >
Opening
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Artist Talk
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Closing
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Bio
Bio
Tracy Casagrande Clancy is an artist known for her mixed media work. Tracy has completed various residencies in Seattle, New York, Chicago, and most recently, this past summer in Venice and Communo Civate (RUC), Italy.
Prior to becoming a full-time artist, Tracy worked as a grief therapist with children and their families experiencing medical crises, death, and loss. Her specialty areas of practice included Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care, HIV/AIDS, Community Disaster Relief, and Homelessness. Casagrande Clancy holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Counseling, Social Work, Sociology, and Fine Art.
Casagrande Clancy’s work has been exhibited in Art Basel (Miami), New York City, Paris, and in various solo and group exhibitions. Her pieces are held in private and public collections throughout North America, Europe, and Australia and are included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Encaustic Art (Santa Fe). An active member of The Crit Lab (NYC) and the International Encaustic Society, Tracy works from her Pendleton Art Center studio in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Artist Statement
Artist Statement
This show is a product of my ever-growing sense that there is an unbreakable thread that runs through all of existence. It celebrates the concept of the infinite invisible thread that binds us as a global community. This thread, represented by the words and fabric suspended above you, is pulled from global cultures, ancient and modern. A connection that is grounded in love and compassion and includes all creation.
The work explores how awareness of this interconnectedness– in all its iterations– leaves us indelibly changed. Through this collection of paintings and sculptures, it is my hope that we discover the need and opportunity to transform, to break down artificial barriers we have constructed and to create bridges that can span even the widest chasms.
The term “Atomic Love” refers to the various forms of love we experience in life. Love that inhabits our very cells forcing our heart open, leaving an enduring mark on our soul. More than just romantic love, these loves can be the love of children, family, friends, strangers, community, pets, places, flora and fauna. It is a radical and dangerous love that can make us whole or break us apart.
My deepest hope is to spark awareness of this inescapable interconnectedness of all that is, and to encourage viewers to embrace their own Atomic Love experiences.
Please join me in celebrating the invisible thread that connects us all and the Atomic Love that we both offer and receive. May we be inspired to consider ourselves and our behaviors as vessels as we move through the world.






