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
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Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic Record by J. Miles Wolf extends the photographer’s 2018 FotoFocus exploration of Jewish houses of worship in Cincinnati to a broader integration of the Jewish community within Cincinnati. The exhibition focuses on photographs that document Jewish contributions in all walks of life, including former places of business such as the Krohn-Fechheimer Shoe Factory, the Fechheimer Brothers Company, the Manischewitz Matzo factory, Bloch Printing, and the American Israelite newspaper, as well as synagogues on the West Side and in Northern Kentucky.
All events take place or start at Mayerson Hall, HUC-JIR/Cincinnati, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. Reservations are required, and programs are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic Record by J. Miles Wolf extends the photographer’s 2018 FotoFocus exploration of Jewish houses of worship in Cincinnati to a broader integration of the Jewish community within Cincinnati. The exhibition focuses on photographs that document Jewish contributions in all walks of life, including former places of business such as the Krohn-Fechheimer Shoe Factory, the Fechheimer Brothers Company, the Manischewitz Matzo factory, Bloch Printing, and the American Israelite newspaper, as well as synagogues on the West Side and in Northern Kentucky.
All events take place or start at Mayerson Hall, HUC-JIR/Cincinnati, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45220. Reservations are required, and programs are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.
Explore how storytelling through Annie Ruth’s On Her Shoulders art collection connects visual art and writing. Focus on a variety of topics, such as supporting Social Emotional Learning, integrating language arts, history and culture and connecting socially conscious themes to art. Participants will create a theme-based work of art related to the lesson and inspired by Annie Ruth’s art.
Free On Her Shoulders ART Grab bags will be distributed to registered participants and contain supplies needed for the art-making workshop and free gifts. Certificates of participation will be provided documenting two hours of professional development. Teachers of all grade levels and disciplines, homeschool teachers, art education majors and community educators are encouraged to attend.
July 16, 2022
10 a.m. to Noon Educator Workshop
12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Meet & Greet with distribution of free curriculum sets – Open to the Public
Register now by emailing schoolpartnerships@cincymuseum.org.
Explore how storytelling through Annie Ruth’s On Her Shoulders art collection connects visual art and writing. Focus on a variety of topics, such as supporting Social Emotional Learning, integrating language arts, history and culture and connecting socially conscious themes to art. Participants will create a theme-based work of art related to the lesson and inspired by Annie Ruth’s art.
Free On Her Shoulders ART Grab bags will be distributed to registered participants and contain supplies needed for the art-making workshop and free gifts. Certificates of participation will be provided documenting two hours of professional development. Teachers of all grade levels and disciplines, homeschool teachers, art education majors and community educators are encouraged to attend.
July 16, 2022
10 a.m. to Noon Educator Workshop
12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Meet & Greet with distribution of free curriculum sets – Open to the Public
Register now by emailing schoolpartnerships@cincymuseum.org.
Six Saturdays: March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
10:00 am – 12:30 pm ET via Zoom
Open to Women / Facilitated by Kelly Richey
This six-week virtual class invites you on a journey to a greater sense of purpose and self-worth. Using WWf(a)C practices, we will focus on writing both during and outside of class as a means of discovery and affirmation of who we, as individuals truly are.
Week 1: Learning to Love Ourselves
Week 2: Self Care – Is an Act of Love
Week 3: What do our Stories Have to Say?
Week 4: Our Gifts are Sacred Treasures
Week 5: Living into our Dreams
Week 6: I Carry My Light into the World
Questions? Not sure if this class is right for you? We’ve got a
FREE Virtual Sampler on Saturday, March 19th, 10:30 am – Noon ET, via Zoom.