All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

All ages with focus on elementary school students

Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm

@ The Oasis at Grace

5524 Belmont Ave

A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, “What does a future with hope look like?” through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, and religious traditions to reflect on this question and then make a piece of art together! Register by texting 812-430-4464

A Webinar with Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles, Cincinnati Art Museum.
This event is online only.  It will be held virtually on Zoom. Link will be provided upon registration.

A Webinar with Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles, Cincinnati Art Museum.
This event is online only.  It will be held virtually on Zoom. Link will be provided upon registration.

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, how you want to feel, and put it all together to create a working vision for a life that has less stress and more of YOU in it.
Saturday, January 15th, 10am – 12:30pm (In-Person Class)
Facilitated by Carol Walkner
Tuition: $45
Open to Women & Nonbinary Participants 16+
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, how you want to feel, and put it all together to create a working vision for a life that has less stress and more of YOU in it.
Saturday, January 15th, 10am – 12:30pm (In-Person Class)
Facilitated by Carol Walkner
Tuition: $45
Open to Women & Nonbinary Participants 16+

Can’t make it in-person? Join us on Livestream.

The Skirball Museum is excited to participate in Hanukkah Homecoming Weekend, celebrating Hanukkah alongside Jewish organizations around the world. Join Skirball Museum Director Abby Schwartz for an “illuminating” illustrated talk about Hanukkah-related art objects in the Museum’s collections followed by the lighting of the Hanukkah menorah for the last night of Hanukkah. This event will be offered both in-person and on Livestream. Registrants will receive the Livestream link prior to the event.

We are also offering a Hanukkah gift for our guests: a visit to our current exhibition A Portrait of Jewish Cincinnati!

Register by Thursday, December 2 at noon.
Proof of COVID vaccination required for entry.
Masks required for staff and visitors.

Can’t make it in-person? Join us on Livestream.

The Skirball Museum is excited to participate in Hanukkah Homecoming Weekend, celebrating Hanukkah alongside Jewish organizations around the world. Join Skirball Museum Director Abby Schwartz for an “illuminating” illustrated talk about Hanukkah-related art objects in the Museum’s collections followed by the lighting of the Hanukkah menorah for the last night of Hanukkah. This event will be offered both in-person and on Livestream. Registrants will receive the Livestream link prior to the event.

We are also offering a Hanukkah gift for our guests: a visit to our current exhibition A Portrait of Jewish Cincinnati!

Register by Thursday, December 2 at noon.
Proof of COVID vaccination required for entry.
Masks required for staff and visitors.

This event is virtual.

Evenings for Educators is the Cincinnati Art Museum’s monthly teacher professional development program. Through the lens of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions, Evenings for Educators supports all subjects taught in the classroom.

We encourage a STREAM approach as well as 21st Century Learning strategies in the museum and classroom. This program is offered for teachers of all grade levels and disciplines, art appreciation volunteers, pre-service education majors, teaching artists as well as community and museum educators.

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The November program will focus on the special exhibition, Simply Brilliant: Artist-Jewelers of the 1960s and 1970s. Hear about the stunning artwork in this exhibition from Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator, and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles. We will end the program with, prizes, and time for networking with your fellow educators. The next Evenings for Educators will be in on Thursday January 20th, 2022.

This event is virtual. You will receive a link to the session after registration