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.

TOPIC:
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

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.

TOPIC:
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

Teachers, you are invited to this free, online interactive program highlighting the Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick, special exhibition. Our guest speaker will be Ciona Rouse. This exhibition originated at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tenn., and was co-curated by Frist Art Museum executive director and CEO Dr. Susan H. Edwards and poet Ciona Rouse. In addition to her curatorial responsibilities, Rouse composed original poems inspired by Walker’s works, which live inside the exhibition. In Cincinnati, Cut to the Quick will be guest curated by Rouse with Cincinnati Art Museum site curator Trudy Gaba.

Enjoy an evening of poetry, discussion, and an opportunity to deep dive into the artwork and context behind the work of Kara Walker.

This is a free event geared towards teachers from Evenings for Educators, but the general public is welcome to attend as well!

Registration required. You will receive a Microsoft Teams link to the event after registration.

Teachers, you are invited to this free, online interactive program highlighting the Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick, special exhibition. Our guest speaker will be Ciona Rouse. This exhibition originated at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tenn., and was co-curated by Frist Art Museum executive director and CEO Dr. Susan H. Edwards and poet Ciona Rouse. In addition to her curatorial responsibilities, Rouse composed original poems inspired by Walker’s works, which live inside the exhibition. In Cincinnati, Cut to the Quick will be guest curated by Rouse with Cincinnati Art Museum site curator Trudy Gaba.

Enjoy an evening of poetry, discussion, and an opportunity to deep dive into the artwork and context behind the work of Kara Walker.

This is a free event geared towards teachers from Evenings for Educators, but the general public is welcome to attend as well!

Registration required. You will receive a Microsoft Teams link to the event after registration.

The Community of the Good Shepherd Earth Shepherds is proud to present a vivid and highly charged
documentary about the impacts of climate change. Please join us as we present the film One Word.

The screening will take place Monday, November 15, 2021 | 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6). Good Shepherd’s Community Room.

The Community of the Good Shepherd Earth Shepherds is proud to present a vivid and highly charged
documentary about the impacts of climate change. Please join us as we present the film One Word.

The screening will take place Monday, November 15, 2021 | 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6). Good Shepherd’s Community Room.

Green Umbrella’s Faith Communities Go Green team invites you to learn more about the Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub, a permanent one-stop drop off location for reusable and hard-to-recycle items. Since it opened in April, the Hub has been able to divert over 65 tons of materials from the landfill for reuse or recycling.

Join us on Tuesday, December 7 for a presentation by managing director Colleen McSwiggin to learn what can and can’t be taken to the Hub, what to expect when you visit to drop off or take away items, and ways you can help both now and with future expansions.

Green Umbrella’s Faith Communities Go Green team invites you to learn more about the Cincinnati Recycling & Reuse Hub, a permanent one-stop drop off location for reusable and hard-to-recycle items. Since it opened in April, the Hub has been able to divert over 65 tons of materials from the landfill for reuse or recycling.

Join us on Tuesday, December 7 for a presentation by managing director Colleen McSwiggin to learn what can and can’t be taken to the Hub, what to expect when you visit to drop off or take away items, and ways you can help both now and with future expansions.

2021 marks the 200th anniversary of Jewish community life in Cincinnati, which formally began with the founding of Chestnut Street Cemetery in 1821. This exhibition features portraits of Cincinnati’s movers and shakers from the early 19th century to the present day, gleaned from our own rich collections as well as public and private collections, both local and national.

Thursday, November 4, 2021
5:30 pm — Galleries open for self-touring
6:15 pm — Remarks in the Mayerson Hall Auditorium
Remarks by descendants of portrait sitters and community
representatives will be livestreamed here

To attend in person, reserve your spot here

2021 marks the 200th anniversary of Jewish community life in Cincinnati, which formally began with the founding of Chestnut Street Cemetery in 1821. This exhibition features portraits of Cincinnati’s movers and shakers from the early 19th century to the present day, gleaned from our own rich collections as well as public and private collections, both local and national.

Thursday, November 4, 2021
5:30 pm — Galleries open for self-touring
6:15 pm — Remarks in the Mayerson Hall Auditorium
Remarks by descendants of portrait sitters and community
representatives will be livestreamed here

To attend in person, reserve your spot here