The weather outside might be frightful, but I’m thinking about planting seeds. Twelve years ago, the view along Montgomery Road in Kennedy Heights was a sea of vacant buildings. One of the first racially integrated neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Kennedy Heights is a..
These gardeners have a gift to share with the city. On September 9, Kennedy Heights Arts Center was invited by ArtsWave to help celebrate the grand opening of the Cincinnati Bell Connector downtown. KHAC Arts Education Coordinator Mallory Feltz, artist Karen Saunders..
There is a constant din outside my office. Excited voices, running feet, slamming doors. Yep, its summertime at Kennedy Heights Arts Center. This summer, more than 250 diverse young people will expand their creativity through art-making, dancing, acting, making music and more...
Kennedy Heights Arts Center and iAmEffective are seeking volunteers to assist with an after-school literacy program for students in..
Artists residing in the OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Area are invited to submit artwork to be considered for Ebb and Flow,..
Kennedy Heights Arts Center is pleased to announce the application period is now open for the 2023 Emerging Artist..
Join us on Saturday, February 4 from 6-8pm for the Opening Reception of Ebb and Flow, a juried exhibition of ceramic artworks by local artists that explores the inevitable cycle of life and death, and pulls inspiration from the past life of..
Linton Music’s Peanut Butter and Jam Sessions returns to the Kennedy Heights Arts Center’s Lindner Annex on Saturday, January 28 with Hit It! Get up close and personal with the instruments of the percussion family. Find out what makes these instruments so..
Join us on Thursday, February 16 from 6-8pm at the KHAC Lindner Annex Gallery, located at 6620 Montgomery Road, to view artworks created over the course of 5 months by KHAC Vibrancy Fellow Ke’Monte’ Figgs. The fellowship is a five-month residency for emerging..