News and Events

  • Creativity in the Time of COVID-19

    • 7 April 2020
    • Posted By Ellen Muse-Lindeman

    Greetings from my dining room table! The Arts Center is closed and our staff are working from home. And, like the rest of you, I am figuring out how to stay safe and navigate in this new reality. One thing we know..

  • Art is our Super Power

    • 30 December 2019
    • Posted By Ellen Muse-Lindeman

    Groundbreaking research in neuroscience reveals that our need to connect with other people is even more fundamental than our need for food and shelter. Social connection is a super power that makes individuals smarter, happier and more productive.* At Kennedy Heights Arts..

  • Going Beyond our Dreams

    • 19 December 2019
    • Posted By Ellen Muse-Lindeman

    At last week’s showcase, students in grades 2-6 sang, danced, performed puppet shows, and displayed ceramics and paintings. And, they literally jumped with joy. This marks the third year of Kennedy Heights Arts Center’s partnership with Woodford Paideia Academy to lead a..

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  • The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

    • Sunday, May 5, 2 p.m
    • Kennedy Heights Arts Center | Lindner Annex 6546 Montgomery Rd.

    In Narnia — a land of talking animals, mythical creatures and eternal winter — the White Witch holds power over all. Any who dare dissent are turned instantly into stone. But one day, a little girl named Lucy enters this magical land..

  • Rodney Whitaker and the Myles Ellington Twitty Quintet

    • Friday, May 10, 7:30pm
    • Lindner Annex

    The Kennedy Heights Arts Center presents Rodney Whitaker and the Myles Ellington Twitty Quintet on Friday, May 10th. Opening act starts at 7:30pm, concert begins at 8:00 pm. Featuring Rodney Whitaker on bass, Myles Twitty on trumpet, Dan Karlsberg on piano, Chris..

  • Opening Reception: Hearts of Liberation

    • Saturday, May 4, 6-8pm
    • Kennedy Gallery

    Join us in celebrating this group exhibition, curated by Cincinnati artist Asha the Artist (Asha White). In a world marked by struggle and injustice, Hearts of Liberation: A Celebration of Radical Black Love as Collective Care emerges as a beacon of hope—a..

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