Steve Justice, a Cincinnati-based artist blends professionalism with a free-wheeling eccentiric style. Influenced by cartoons, pop culture, and iconic art movements, his vibrant paintings aim to educate, enlighten, and entertain, celebrating creativity and mindful action.
Steve Justice: Oddly Familiar
January 23- February 15, 2025
All Else Pales: 2 is a multi-disciplinary art exhibition designed
to inspire reflection and motivate action toward environmental stewardship.
This exhibition will showcase five artists whose thought-provoking installations delve into themes of nature, ecology, and climate change. All Else Pales: 2 will also feature poets, performers, and environmental scientists participating in panel discussions designed to engage attendees both emotionally and intellectually.
“I believe art has a unique power to reach the heart where data alone cannot. Through art, we can inspire action and nurture a shared sense of responsibility and hope for our planet’s future.”
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Paul Kroner, curator/gallery owner
Through All Else Pales: 2, we aim to engage the community in meaningful dialogue about climate change and environmental issues. As the planet warms and evidence of climate change mounts, this exhibit will serve as a catalyst for awareness, education, and action. Our goals for this exhibition are:
Bridging art, science, and community engagement, between creatives, scientists, civic partners, and the public.
PROMOTE
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration
Attendees will be encouraged to engage in environmental advocacy and to participate in future sustainability initiatives.
INSPIRE
Future Advocacy and Engagement
Participating community
partners will inform
and disseminate
educational materials.
FOSTER
Environmental Awareness and Action
FREE Receptions, lectures, panel discussions, demonstrations, performances, and poetry.
CONNECT
The community through FREE Events.
April 17 - May 24, 2025
A multi-disciplinary art exhibition designed to highlight climate change, promote sustainable practices, and inspire community action through the arts and sciences. ​​
We need your support!
We are seeking financial contributions to help offset essential expenses, including artist honorariums, transportation and artwork shipping, marketing, free public events, and exhibit administration.
Thank you for your consideration!
All donations and sponsorships are TAX-DEDUCTIBLE through Wave Pool Corporation, our fiscal sponsor for All Else Pales 2.
Wave Pool, is a socially-engaged art center that acts as a conduit for community change through artist opportunities and support will act as our 501(c)(3) fiscal agent for grants and and tax-deductible donations. ​
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Checks can be made out to:
WavePool Corporation
2900 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45225
Memo: Studio Kroner
UPCOMING SHOW
All Else Pales: 2
Save the dates for a month-long exploration about the environment!
April 17-May 24, 2025
The exhibition will feature the works of 5 “eco-artists,” poets, playwrights, scientists, and public officials. This immersive experience will integrate art, science, and community engagement to create a compelling narrative on climate change and environmental challenges.
We've wrapped up our final show of the 2024 season and we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended our exhibitions, talks, and receptions this year. Your support for this year's featured artists have made each event truly special.
We look forward to the new season kicking off in January , 2025.
Thanks for a Great 2024 Season
We welcome back Cincinnati’s Office of Environment & Sustainability (OES) for All Else Pales 2. Director Oliver Kroner will present on Climate Action, focusing on energy, transportation, waste, and food systems, advancing the Green Cincinnati Plan’s sustainability, equity, and resilience strategies.
Office of Environment& Sustainability
The City Cincinnati
Office of Environment& Sustainability
cincinnati-oh.gov/oes/
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF), a volunteer nonprofit founded in 1979, will host a presentation about their efforts for More Trees. OVFF has planted 130,000 trees, distributed 370,000 seedlings, and transformed marginal land into thriving forests across southern Ohio. Plus, they will be giving away a limited number of potted seedlings.
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF)
Cincinnati, Ohio
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF)
www.ovfftrees.org
PEWS strengthens ties between science and the public by connecting the university, community partners, and wider audiences. PEWS will present a panel discussion moderator by Peter Crawley, an experienced Environmental Sustainability Consultant from Boston.
The Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS)
The University of Cincinnati
The Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS)
ucengagingscience.org
Studio Kroner welcomes the IRiS Alloy Series, coordinated by UC’s Institute for Research in Sensing, which explores emerging topics in sensing and perception. The upcoming event engages the Cincinnati community with diverse perspectives on sustainability and climate concerns.
Institute for Research in Sensing at the University of Cincinnati
The University of Cincinnati
Research in Sensing (IRiS) at the University of Cincinnati
artsci.uc.edu/iris
We welcome back Cincinnati’s Office of Environment & Sustainability (OES) for All Else Pales 2. Director Oliver Kroner will present on Climate Action, focusing on energy, transportation, waste, and food systems, advancing the Green Cincinnati Plan’s sustainability, equity, and resilience strategies.
Office of Environment& Sustainability
cincinnati-oh.gov/oes/
Office of Environment& Sustainability
The City Cincinnati
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF), a volunteer nonprofit founded in 1979, will host a presentation about their efforts for More Trees. OVFF has planted 130,000 trees, distributed 370,000 seedlings, and transformed marginal land into thriving forests across southern Ohio.
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF)
ovfftrees.org
The Ohio Valley Forestry Fellowship (OVFF)
Cincinnati, Ohio
PEWS strengthens ties between science and the public by connecting the university, community partners, and wider audiences. PEWS will present a panel discussion moderator by Peter Crawley, an experienced Environmental Sustainability Consultant from Boston.
The Center for Public Engagement
with Science (PEWS)
ucengagingscience.org
The Center for Public Engagement
with Science (PEWS)
University Cincinnati
Studio Kroner welcomes the IRiS Alloy Series, coordinated by UC’s Institute for Research in Sensing, which explores emerging topics in sensing and perception. The upcoming event engages the Cincinnati community with diverse perspectives on sustainability and climate concerns.