If there is one lesson the global pandemic experience reminded us of, it’s that we’re all in this together. The past two years forced us into unwanted isolation, yet our shared challenges revealed a sense of community. The distance inspired us to..
In this age of instant messaging, there is something really special about receiving a card. Think about picking up your mail, there’s a bright envelope among the bills, and instantly your day is brighter. It communicates that someone cares enough about you..
Next week, our executive director Ellen Muse-Lindeman will be recognized as one of the Cincinnati Enquirer’s 2021 Women of the Year. The following is a reprint from an October 13, 2021 story. Ellen Muse-Lindeman uses art to engage, connect community Jeanne Houck..
Events and Marketing Manager Kennedy Heights Arts Center is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented Events and Marketing Manager to..
We offer a variety of one-week camps for youth ages 5-13 exploring visual arts, music, creative writing, photography, acting,..
Are you a high school student (ages 14 – 18) who is helpful, creative, models leadership, and likes..
In honor of our 20th anniversary, this group show features diverse works by 20 talented artists (of the many!) who have helped shape Kennedy Heights Arts Center over the years. Collaboration with local artists has been pivotal to the success of the..
In a world marked by struggle and injustice, Hearts of Liberation: A Celebration of Radical Black Love as Collective Care emerges as a beacon of hope—a testament to the unwavering power of love, resilience, and community. This group exhibition, curated by Cincinnati..