Cincinnati Art Museumâs Art After Dark hosting an at-home version this Friday.
Cincinnati Art Museumâs Art After Dark hosting an at-home version this Friday. By Catherine Bodak | January 27, 2021 at 4:22 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 6:37 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A special at-home version of Cincinnati Art Museumâs Art After Dark event will be available.
âWe certainly miss being able to host the event in person, but we are bringing it back for an online version this Friday,â Kaitlyn Sharo with the Cincinnati Art Museum says.
The Art After Dark: Frank Duveneck event will have some of the same highlights that they normally do. It will also include a curator-led virtual walkthrough of a special exhibition.
Walnut Hills park to get a facelift
Adam Schrand
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CINCINNATI â A redesign of a park in Walnut Hills is in the planning stages, but designers hope to grow the skinny park.
Johnston Park is between Interstate 71 and Eden Park and currently houses the Cincinnati Art Museum s Art Climb. The park lies at the intersection of Walnut Hills, Mount Auburn and downtown Cincinnati.
While most people might pass the park by and not notice it is there, designers are working on ideas to help make this park as unique as the neighborhoods it connects.
Part of the early designs involve growing vegetation over a fence which covers I-71 to help screen the sight and sounds of the highway.
This painting, a piece of Cincinnati history, welcomes Bidens to the Capitol
Artist has special connection to Taft Museum of Art
A little-known inaugural tradition Wednesday shone a spotlight on a Cincinnati-based artist who, like modern Americans, searched for hope in a time of seismic national conflict.
Posted at 3:11 PM, Jan 20, 2021
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A little-known inaugural tradition Wednesday shone a spotlight on a Cincinnati-based artist who, like modern Americans, searched for hope in a time of seismic national conflict: Robert S. Duncanson, whom the Smithsonian American Art Museum describes as âAmericaâs best-known African-American painter in the years surrounding the Civil War.â