Looking back on our 2022 season, it is clear that art has an amazing ability to spark dialogue. Though we are a small community art center, the exhibitions we present are reflective of world events and social issues that impact many people..
Local artist Ke’Monte Figgs aspires to become the Black Dr. Suess of Cincinnati. His new book, Dreams, Art and Success, is a guide to young people to follow their dreams. He will release the book at an event at Kennedy Heights Arts..
This year saw tremendous growth in our Cincinnati Public Schools youth jazz academy. Launched in 2018, Youth Jazz Cincinnati (YJC) inspires underserved students to develop their creative ability and confidence through the dynamic music of jazz. In partnership with Cincinnati Public Schools,..
Nurture your creativity, connect with community, and learn from outstanding professional artists in a wide range of classes for..
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
Are you a high school student (ages 14 – 18) who is helpful, creative, models leadership, and likes working..
Join us for an inciteful Artist Talk with Jan & Mark Wiesner on Saturday, April 15 starting at 1pm as they talk about their current exhibition Sculptural Storylines. This exhibition will be on display in the Kennedy Gallery until May 16, 2026...
Join us for our annual Founders Day celebration, an evening dedicated to the artists, students, donors, and supporters who make this work possible. We’ll reflect on the past year at Kennedy Heights Arts Center—sharing the impact of our programs, stories from participants,..
Concluding her 2026 Writing to Exhale Artist Residency, Jamie-Lee Morris invites everyone to a community Poetry Night in Kennedy Heights Arts Center’s Lindner Annex on Saturday, April 11 at 7pm. Based on the theme of mental health and healing, this event features..