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Julie Engebrecht

Julie Engebrecht is a Cincinnati writer, editor, strategist, collaborator, project leader, connector and coach with a long journalism career, most recently in arts writing and news editing at The Cincinnati Enquirer. You can follow her on Twitter at @jengebrecht.

Julie Engebrecht's Latest Articles

Krista Taylor and Gamble Montessori: “I really believe that we change lives”

When Krista Taylor received Cincinnati Public Schools' "Educator of the Year" award, she donated the $10,000 prize to her school, Gamble Montessori, to help students attend a marine biology bootcamp.

Ode to Joy: When Rachel Roberts found yoga, she found a path to success

After Rachel Roberts bounced around from job to job, she found her calling in yoga, which led to a career path as founder of The Yoga Bar. Now she helps others find their own calling.

Incline Theater is another example of creative placemaking in Cincinnati, showing how the arts can contribute to neighborhood redevelopment
Incline Theater opens June 3, setting the stage for further redevelopment in Price Hill

The Warsaw Federal Incline Theater will add another landmark to Price Hill's incline district and another success on Cincinnati's growing list of creative placemaking projects that prove the arts' ability to drive economic development.

Rendering of the theater in Madcap Puppets' new building
Artistic Placemaking: Madcap Puppets play major role in Westwood’s revitalization

Cincinnati's largest neighborhood aims to transform its historic business district into a “Family Arts District” anchored by Madcap Puppets' new theater, classrooms and exhibit hall, set to open in 2016. Even now, the project is fueling new investment and energy as the result of what Mayor John Cranley calls "art-onomics."

Findlay Market's western plaza will host new public art in 2016
New Findlay Market public art project seeking artist proposals

ArtWorks is seeking artist proposals for Cincinnati's next iconic public art project, to be installed in 2016 at Findlay Market with a $150,000 budget from the Haile Foundation. Proposals are due Feb. 15.

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