In July, more than 300 residents of all ages came together to celebrate five years of Play in the Park. One look at the diverse group of neighbors gathered in Kennedy Park making art, listening to music and connecting with one another..
Last spring, something truly special happened. We danced. Perhaps that doesn’t sound remarkable, but the experience generated a sense of joy and connection that’s rare. Guided by our artist-in-residence from Inlet Dance Theatre (Cleveland, OH), racially and economically diverse residents of all..
Something special is happening in Kennedy Heights. Every day, we are seeing evidence of how the arts bring people together, fuel creativity and create a more vibrant neighborhood. Over the next few weeks we will share a few stories that demonstrate this..
The Cincinnati Jazz Academy Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Isidore Rudnick completed an historic set of performances June..
Celebrating the Legacy of Cincinnati Jazz Academy Founder Dr. Isidore Rudnick Kennedy Heights Arts Center (KHAC) announces the..
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
This series of artwork by Cincinnati artist Beth Goldstein aims to portray an awareness of the stark reality of our present and future lives in such a dynamic, explosive, and life-changing landscape of global conflict and the concurrent quiet chaos that ensues...
“My intention is to give guests permission to feel ambiguous about their interpretations of this body of work, which explores my emotional reflections of our precarious existence.” – Beth Goldstein This series of artwork by Cincinnati artist Beth Goldstein aims to portray..