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,..
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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..
We carry so much on a daily basis that lingers in our minds, hearts and spirits. It can be heavy to keep it all inside. This 6-week workshop series beginning February 23rd offers an opportunity to let it out onto the page..
This gentle, accessible class invites participants to explore grief as a living, moving experience in a supportive environment. Using breath, mindful movement, and sound, we allow grief to flow through the body. Most movements are done seated or standing, and participants may..