Chestnut Street in the News
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!
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!
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!
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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
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!