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The Cincinnati Art Museum just set a new attendance record, with the largest number of yearly visitors in the building’s 133-year history. The Business Journals. Select a City ...
A $5 million gift from Mary W. Baskett, a Cincinnati-based collector and art scholar, will significantly enhance the ...
Cincinnati Art Museum previously announced the concert would take place in the venue's front parking lot, rain or shine. The parking lot will now be open for guests to park.
The Cincinnati Art Museum announced Wednesday evening it was entering the public phase of its $65 million “A New View” campaign, launched in 2016 to implement an ambitious and aggressive new ...
CINCINNATI — Have you had a stressful day or simply want to get away from the hustle and bustle of life? Take a stroll in a new community wellness garden at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Last spring, the Cincinnati Art Museum took its commitment to community engagement to the next level with the Art Climb. The Art Climb is a stunning work of art that marries form and function through ...
The Cincinnati Art Museum is planning $65 million worth of updates and improvements. The projects are part of the "A New View" plan to upgrade the museum's grounds and facilities.
Related video above: Cincinnati Art Museum Art Climb celebrates official opening. Its "Picnic in the Park" dining options are sold from the museum's Terrace Café.
The Cincinnati Art Museum opens its redesigned Middle East art gallery on Saturday. More than 100 artifacts will be displayed in the gallery. The centerpiece exhibit is a shrine that hasn't been ...
The Cincinnati Art Museum plans several initiatives this year to increase accessibility, and one of the first visible changes will be a new ramp to the front entrance. The Business Journals.
CINCINNATI (WKRC)— As the weather warms, many will hit the bike trails around the Tri-State, but the Cincinnati Art Museum is offering a unique perspective on bicycles, presenting them as art.
University of Cincinnati's Meyers Gallery exhibits "Collecting Art" and promotes an upcoming book on UC Art Collection.
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