New Year’s Day Special Virtual Zen Practice
VirtualSpecial New Year's Day 2-Hour Virtual Sit with Furnace Mountain Sangha (details and registration forthcoming)
Special New Year's Day 2-Hour Virtual Sit with Furnace Mountain Sangha (details and registration forthcoming)
Tai Chi is the slow meditative Chinese martial art practiced to promote health, balance, mental calm and clarity. Come and join us to learn and practice this profound and wonderful art. No previous experience is necessary. Ages: 14+ Session: Ongoing, meets year-round Instructor: Uri Sella Cost: Free; suggested donation of $5 per class How to Register: Email classes@cliftonculturalarts.org with “Tai Chi” in […]
Tai Chi is the slow meditative Chinese martial art practiced to promote health, balance, mental calm and clarity. Come and join us to learn and practice this profound and wonderful art. No previous experience is necessary. Ages: 14+ Session: Ongoing, meets year-round Instructor: Uri Sella Cost: Free; suggested donation of $5 per class How to Register: Email classes@cliftonculturalarts.org with “Tai Chi” in […]
We invite you to a hybrid book launch of Constitutional Resilience and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Ebenezer Durojaye and Derek Powell (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), which explores the resilience of constitutional government in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, connecting and comparing perspectives from ten countries in sub-Saharan Africa to global trends. Bringing […]
On January 17th at Our Lady of Sorrows, Monroe, Ohio and January 18th St. Monica-St. George, Cincinnati, Ohio The Office for Persons with Disabilities will sponsor a workshop on how to start Mental Health Ministry in your parish hosted by Deacon Ed Schoener, President of The Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers. Why Mental Health Ministry? · 1 […]
Against the backdrop of the exhibition Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic Record by J. Miles Wolf, enjoy an illustrated lecture by Skirball Museum director and exhibition curator Abby Schwartz about Cincinnati’s rich legacy of Jewish art and history. Visit the exhibition following the lecture with Schwartz and photographer J. Miles Wolf. In person and on Livestream Register […]
Against the backdrop of the exhibition Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic Record by J. Miles Wolf, enjoy an illustrated lecture by Skirball Museum director and exhibition curator Abby Schwartz about Cincinnati’s rich legacy of Jewish art and history. Visit the exhibition following the lecture with Schwartz and photographer J. Miles Wolf. In person and on Livestream Register […]
Tuesday-Friday 10 AM-5 PM | Saturday Noon-5 PM | Second Wednesday 10 AM-8 PM Under the guidance of Andrew Casper, Associate Professor of Art & Architecture History, students in the fall 2022 Art History Capstone class, engaged with the Art Museum to curate an exhibition about devotional practices in the Abrahamic faiths (Islam, Judaism, Christianity). Experiencing the Divine is […]
Tai Chi is the slow meditative Chinese martial art practiced to promote health, balance, mental calm and clarity. Come and join us to learn and practice this profound and wonderful art. No previous experience is necessary. Ages: 14+ Session: Ongoing, meets year-round Instructor: Uri Sella Cost: Free; suggested donation of $5 per class How to Register: Email classes@cliftonculturalarts.org with “Tai Chi” in […]
Create the Vision Collage for the Life you Desire Gain clarity, focus on your truest desires, and manifest the life and business successes you want and deserve. Turn your goals and intentions into reality with this powerful vision collage/dream board process. Using WWf(a)C circle practices, reflect on who you are, what you value in life, […]
Join the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center for a special conversation with Holocaust survivor Zahava Rendler in Reakirt Auditorium at historic Union Terminal on January 29 at 12:30 p.m. In commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and , our forth anniversary at Union Terminal, which falls two days prior on January 27, […]