ArtsWave’s recent board meeting was a busy one, with dozens of American Rescue Plan and project grant allocations approved, and a changing of the guard among board members.
The Cincinnati Art Museum will present “Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation” – an exhibition that asks viewers to look deeper, and not look away – set to run from…
renovations of key galleries, major exhibitions and a multitude of transformative projects that help the museum expand its reach and impact in the community, enhance visitor experience and scholarship, and grow organizational capacity.
A break from the family business and a trip to Europe led Kim Klosterman to begin what would become one of the world’s most important private collections of 1960s and 1970s fine jewelry.
This timeline was compiled with the cooperation of the American Jewish Archives and Hebrew Union College. It reflects the amazing contributions of the Jewish people to Cincinnati since 1821.
The Helen Frankenthaler Foundation has awarded $5.1 million to 79 institutions nationwide, through the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative. Two grantees are local.
Eight Cincinnati community leaders on living an active, purpose-driven life: Carole and Ed Rigaud on success and happiness for all; for Kitty and Dick Rosenthal stagnation is not an option; Susan and John Tew on good health of mind and body; Barbara and Larry Kellar on the value of hard work.