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..
Are you passionate about sharing your voice, and the voice of other teens? Want to become part of an exciting group of teen leaders in Cincinnati? Tellus Zine seeks creative students, in grades 9-12, to join their all-youth editorial board. Applications due 9/12...
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
Are you a high school student (ages 14 – 18) who is helpful, creative, models leadership, and likes working..
Experience an intimate evening of music inspired by Porgy and Bess, reimagined through the lens of Cincinnati’s vibrant jazz community. Featuring Cincinnati Jazz Hall of Fame vocalist Kathy Wade, May Festival chorus member and dynamic soloist Robert Lomax, the Cincinnati Jazz Academy..
Since her graduate school experience at the University of Cincinnati D.A.A.P. (Design, Architecture, Art & Planning) program in 2008, Erin Smith Glenn has been constantly examining, understanding, and developing what HAIRitage means to her, and how she can use it as a..
The Cincinnati Jazz Academy and Jim Anderson presents jazz tenor saxophonist Bill Pierce and The Semaj’ A Consort. A former member and musical director of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and longtime collaborator with the Tony Williams Quintet, Bill Pierce has spent decades..