The CAC is organizing the first major survey of era-defining artist Caledonia Curry – better known as Swoon. Swoon is a pioneering social champion in a field traditionally dominated by men, machismo and activities deemed illegal; she has overcome every barrier to re-define what “street art” means today.
Show Closing: Gallery Experience, Walk a Mile in the Museum
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective of the museum’s collection and examine art through the lens of contemporary life.
Show Closing: Gallery Experience, Black Art History
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective of the museum’s collection and examine art through the lens of contemporary life.
Show Closing: A Sense of Home, New Quilts by Heather Jones
Self-taught quilt artist and designer Heather Jones channels the world around her into minimalist quilts that conjure modern painting.
Show Closing: Gallery Experience, Four Seasons meets Rookwood
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective of the museum’s collection and examine art through the lens of contemporary life.
Show Closing: Gallery Experience, Four Seasons meets Rookwood
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective of the museum’s collection and examine art through the lens of contemporary life.
Show Opening: Louis Comfort Tiffany, Treasures from the Driehaus Collection
Opulently colored stained glass, intricately patterned surfaces, and inventive metallic frameworks—these and other traits characterize the brilliant creations of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933).
Show Closing: Baby Tours, Baby Portraits
This 40-minute experience will introduce you and your infant (ages 0–2) to the world of art with a tour designed to stimulate their developing minds.
Show Closing: Evenings for Educators, Art and the Community
Are you curious about the many educational resources in the Greater Cincinnati Community? Come meet and hear from representatives from local art organizations to learn about resources , possible field trip sites and networking opportunities.
Show Opening: MALCOLM COCHRAN, REQUIEM
A powerful and provocative installation by Malcolm Cochran (Columbus, OH), Requiem is a memorial to deaths from genocide, massacres, warfare, and human suffering from social and economic injustices and exploitation.
Show Closing: Baby Tours, Burst of Color
This 40-minute experience will introduce you and your infant (ages 0–2) to the world of art with a tour designed to stimulate their developing minds.
Show Closing: Wee Wednesday, Mix It Up
Our popular “open house” program for preschoolers and their parents offers interactive learning stations in the galleries, storytellers and a hands-on art project each month.
Show Opening: Wee Wednesday, Mix It Up
Our popular “open house” program for preschoolers and their parents offers interactive learning stations in the galleries, storytellers and a hands-on art project each month.
Experience "Jingle Rails, The Great Western Adventure" before it closes!
The Eiteljorg Museum’s Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure is a journey to the Great American West – the real West and the West of the imagination. The popular locomotive wonderland and Indianapolis family tradition opens Saturday, Nov. 18.
Only a few days to see "Alphonse Mucha: Master of Art Nouveau"
The 2017 special exhibition season concludes with the Art Nouveau designs of Alphonse Mucha (1860–1939).
Save the date for the New Exhibit, "Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure"
The Eiteljorg Museum’s Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure is a journey to the Great American West – the real West and the West of the imagination. The popular locomotive wonderland and Indianapolis family tradition opens Saturday, Nov. 18.
Show Opening: Glenn Kaino, A Shout Within a Storm
The chameleon-esque practice of Los Angeles-based artist Glenn Kaino utilizes sculpture, spectacle, video and performance to convey political restlessness and the uncanny blurring of news with fallacy.
Our tips for dividing art & collectibles in The Journal of Estate & Tax Planning
Learn how families can equitably dividing assets with both emotional and monetary values. Read our tips for dividing art & collectibles published in The Journal of Estate & Tax Planning published by the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils.
Louisville’s Confederate Monument: Memorializing Change, and Loss
Jane Benson's exhibit "Half-Truths" closes in a few days...
The story of two Iraqi brothers who escaped from Baghdad in early 2002 becomes a vehicle for British-born, NY-based artist Jane Benson to explore the social reverberations caused by geo-cultural separation.