Lilly House has been decked out in ways you’ve never seen during our forty seven years of decorating for the holidays.
Show Closing: Bes-Ben: The Mad Hatter of Chicago
Known for his elaborate, humorous, and flamboyant creations, Benjamin B. Green-Field (1898-1988), the creative genius behind the Bes-Ben label, designed hats using a variety of everyday objects and a wide array of unusual trimmings
Show Closing: Antique Christmas
Show Opening: Public Tour, The Collections - Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Show Opening: Family First Saturday, New Year, New Adventure
What’s going on? A lot, and then some more! Performances, artist demonstrations, storytelling, scavenger hunts, tours, and hands-on art making activities are just the start of the fun for the whole family.
Show Opening: Public Tour, The Fabric of India
The exhibition showcases the finest examples from the V&A’s world-renowned collection together with masterpieces from international partners, leading designers, and additions from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s own outstanding permanent collection.
Show Opening: Public Tour, Collecting Calligraphy - Arts of the Islamic World
Richly illuminated folios from poetic and historic manuscripts will be displayed alongside pages from the Qur’an, calligraphic practice sheets, and political decrees in Collecting Calligraphy: Arts of the Islamic World.
Show Opening: Moving Images: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Celebrate 2019 – the 50th anniversary of NASA’s moon landing – with this screening of Kubrick’s dazzling science fiction drama.
Show Opening: REC Reads
Bring your toddler or preschooler to the Rosenthal Education Center for a morning of art-themed books, songs and sensory activities.
Show Opening: Public Tour: Highlights of the Permanent Collection
Show Opening: Gallery Experience, One Hundred Years Ago
Join us each week for a different way to look at art. Every Sunday, we will explore a new perspective on the CAM collection during this one hour experience.
Get in Before it Goes! "1950s: Building the American Dream"
Experience life in the 1950s by putting your feet up on the couch, playing a record, peeking in drawers and rolling in the grass in a full-size prefabricated Lustron home built inside the museum at the Ohio History Center.
Show Closing: Portraits of Our City
What can a photography portrait tell us about a person? What can you learn from someone by asking them a single question? What can the dreams of a city’s residents tell us about the city?
Show Closing: Past as Present, Capturing and Archiving the Female Experience
Past as Present: Capturing and Archiving the Female Experienceexhibits contemporary photographic images of and by women.
Show Opening: Synthetica
Artists are often at the leading edge of innovation and experimentation with new materials that spur creative development. Synthetica is a group exhibition of artists working with chemically engineered materials in unconventional ways.
Show Opening: Alex Hibbitt, Rhizome
Alex Hibbitt (Athens, OH) constructs complex modular and suspended sculptures of cast porcelain intersected with cut felt shapes that explore ideas of complexity, connectivity, and the relationships between two- and three-dimensional forms.
Show Closing: Dread & Desire: Urban Futures at the Scale of the Human Body
A city can be understood as a dense site of social connections, material strata, political conflicts, and historical inscriptions. It can also be understood as a ceaseless process of becoming. Becoming what?
Show Opening: Winterlights
Return to Winterlights this November 18 through January 6. The lights will dance again on the Lilly House lawn as you amble side by side with family and friends.
Show Opening: Deck the Halls at Lilly House
Lilly House has been decked out in ways you’ve never seen during our forty seven years of decorating for the holidays.
Show Closing: Collecting Contemporaries, Recent Acquisitions from the Koch and Wolf Collections
This exhibition highlights some of the most significant gifts of contemporary art made to the Indianapolis Museum of Art over its 135-year history, which were donated by longtime supporters Kay Koch, and Joan and Walter Wolf