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..
It’s that wonderful time of year. Kids are back in school, leaves are beginning to change colors, there’s a crispness in the air (that is, until it hits 80 degrees again)… it’s fall. That also means its time for Kennedy Heights Arts..
I get it. You’re busy with work and life demands, so fitting in an art class is hard. But nurturing your creative side is essential to your well-being — not to mention lots of fun. Artistic and creative expression offers many benefits...
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..
Join us for a thoughtful discussion on how grief affects many aspects of our lives, and affects people of all ages. The goal of the panel is not clinical expertise, but shared understanding: how grief shows up differently across emotional, physical, creative,..
Inspired by the closing lines of Langston Hughes’ Motto, “Dig and Be Dug in Return” is an ode to Black expression, community, and collective healing. This performance curated by Alexander Stallings honors the ways we gather, create, and care for one another..
Mothering & Mourning by Megan Flynn and Teresa VanDenend Sorge is a 50-minute dance theater work that blends experimental movement and storytelling across five pieces, touching on themes of caregiving, memory loss, friendship in difficult times, cancer, and finding joy amid grief...