Chestnut Street in the News

 
 

Nature-inspired art: Past and present

Image via Soapbox Cincinnati by Jessica Bozsan • November 7, 2023

Soapbox Cincinnati (November 2023): “Nature-inspired art: Past and present”.

As the current Harlan Hubbard Artist in Residence (2023-2024), I was very proud to support the Harlan Hubbard Studio and Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy by leading a printmaking session in the historic Harlan Hubbard Studio in Fort Thomas on October 20, 2023. We had a great turnout! Thanks very much to Jessica Bozsan for coordinating and marketing the event, Soapbox Cincinnati, and of course the Studio and Conservancy!

 
 
 

Harlan Hubbard Artist in Residence 2023-2024

Image via The Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy and Behringer- Crawford Museum • 2023

The Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy ( Summer 2023): “Elizabeth Ross: Harlan Hubbard Artist in Residence 2023-2024”.

I’m very excited to announce that I have been selected as Harlan Hubbard Artist in Residence (2023-2024)! Over the year, I will be hard at work producing new concepts and artwork that reflect the spirit of Harlan Hubbard’s naturalist aesthetic. At the end of the residency, I will have a solo art show at the Behringer-Crawford Museum, with partial proceeds toward to The Fort Thomas Forest Conservancy and the historic Harlan Hubbard Studio. Follow me on Instagram for updates on my process. Stay tuned!

 
 
 
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101 Things Every Cincinnatian Should Do

Image of CityBeat Magazine • August 14-20, 2019

CityBeat Magazine (August 2019): “101 Things Every Cincinnatian Should Do”.

We hit the mags again! Thanks very much to CityBeat for showcasing our booth at the City Flea Market in Over-the-Rhine!

 
 
 
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Westside Market is a Pop-up Helping Local Entrepreneurs

Image via WKRC • July 5, 2019

Channel 12 WKRC (July 2019): “Westside Market is a pop-up helping local entrepreneurs”.

Thanks so much to Krystle Gaiser (Gaiser Bee Company owner & WestSide Market founder) for showcasing our things while promoting the WestSide Market on Local 12!

 
 
 

22 Local Ways to Reduce Your Waste

Image via Cincinnati Magazine • April 2019

Cincinnati Magazine (April 2019): “22 Local Ways to Reduce Your Waste”.

Thanks to Cincinnati Magazine and partner shop, Indigenous, for mentioning us in this article!

From the magazine:

#4: STOCK UP ON BAGS. Amass enough reusable shopping totes and produce bags to keep some at home and some extras in your car for last-minute grocery runs. Indigenous stocks totes illustrated and printed by Elizabeth Ross at Chestnut Street Market, and DeerHaus Decor carries washable produce bags and other sustainable home goods.

 
 
 

Avant-Garde Art and Craft Show Returns to Loveland

Image via Sheila Gray • February 27, 2019

Channel 12 WKRC (February 2019): “Avant-Garde Art and Craft Show Returns to Loveland

Thanks to Local 12 and Sheila Gray for hosting us to promote the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show in Loveland!

 
 
 
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Gift Guide 2015 – Eat Local, Shop Local

Image via Edible Ohio Valley Magazine • 2015-2016, No. 22

Edible Ohio Valley Magazine (Holiday 2015/Winter 2016): “Gift Guide – Eat Local, Shop Local”.

Thanks very much to the Edible Ohio Valley team for the write-up about our studio!

From the magazine:

FIBER. Chestnut Street Studio (printed in Mariemont). Elizabeth Ross hand-screens her illustrations onto organic cotton towels, market totes, produce bags, and more. We love her Eastern-European-folk-art-meets-Midcentury-Modern aesthetic. Find it at: City Flea, Crafty Supermarket, Etsy, ChestnutStreetMarket.com.

 
 
 
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Kiwanis Art & Craft Fair a Success

Image via Mariemont Town Crier • October 2016

Mariemont Town Crier (October 2016): “Kiwanis Art & Craft Fair a Success”.

After attending the recent Art & Craft Fair in Mariemont, Ohio, we were elated to find that we’d won Best in Show (Craft)! Thanks very much, Kiwanis Club of Mariemont!

From the newsletter:

The Kiwanis Club would like to extend special congratulations to the following award winners: Best in Show – Art, Marc Wavra, Photography (MarcWavra.com), Runner-Up – Art, The Women’s Art Club of Cincinnati (ArtAtTheBarn.org), Best in Show – Craft, Elizabeth Ross, Chestnut Street Studio (Facebook.com/ChestnutStreetStudio), and Runner-Up – Craft, Michael Ball, Unique Wood Turning. The judges were very impressed with all of the amazing talent on display during the event.

 
 
 
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That Aha Moment

Image via Mariemont Town Crier • May 2014

Mariemont Town Crier (May 2014): “That Aha Moment: Finding Their Passion from Earth-Friendly to Fashion-Friendly”.

Thanks so much to Heather McGuire and the Mariemont Town Crier for publishing this article about my upstart business!