Next month, we honor those who were the original pioneers of a black lives matter movement that reshaped the way society would see and respect people of color. The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, cultural, social, and artistic movement that took place..
Our first delivery of JOY went out this week. We could all use some joy right now, huh? This is especially true for older adults. Due to the increased risk factors COVID-19 poses for older adults, many seniors are staying safe by..
Protests this summer have lifted the voices of people seeking justice. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest systemic racism and police brutality. Inspired by this, Kennedy Heights Arts Center partnered with Art Beyond Boundaries to provide a platform..
In a world filled with challenge and change, the power of art to heal, inspire, and bring people together..
Nurture your creativity, connect with community, and learn from outstanding professional artists in a wide range of classes for..
Celebrating the Legacy of Cincinnati Jazz Academy Founder Dr. Isidore Rudnick Kennedy Heights Arts Center (KHAC) announces the..
Kennedy Heights Arts Center invites the community to the opening reception of Rooms of Grief, a new exhibition exploring the emotional and interior spaces we inhabit when loss rearranges our world. Each “room” in the exhibition serves as a metaphor for grief..
Join us for a free opening reception for We’re All Healing: Tending to the Wounds We Were Taught to Hide in our Lindner Gallery on Saturday, January 31 from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition features commissioned works by ten diverse regional..