As we close out another remarkable year at Kennedy Heights Arts Center, I’m filled with gratitude for all we have accomplished together. A Year of Impact In 2024, Kennedy Heights Arts Center served more than 12,000 people of all ages through 1,152..
At Kennedy Heights Arts Center, we believe everyone deserves a place to feel seen, heard, and valued. Through our annual campaign, The Art of Belonging, we’re sharing stories of individuals whose lives have been enriched through our programs —and how your support..
As part of our annual campaign, “The Art of Belonging,” Kennedy Heights Arts Center is sharing stories that highlight individuals whose lives have been enriched through our programs —and how your support makes a difference. In this post, we share the inspiring..
Are you a high school student (ages 14 – 18) who is helpful, creative, models leadership, and likes working..
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..