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Kamal Kimball

Kamal Kimball is a freelance writer and co-founder of Ampersand Creative Services.

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In December, neighborhood groups gathered for a creative placemaking summit.
Creative placemaking efforts to launch in five Cincinnati neighborhoods

Throughout fall 2016, a coalition of local arts organizations, nonprofit leaders and community members came together to form a creative placemaking network that will bring arts and cultural events and initiatives to Cincinnati in 2017.

Two of Fab Ferments' most popular kombuchas include Perky Pink Grapefruit and Go Go Ginger.
Fab Ferments expands operations to include a taproom in Lockland

Since 2008, Jordan Aversman and Jennifer De Marco have been serving up traditionally prepared fermented foods with their company Fab Ferments. They've recently expanded their offerings to include a taproom in Lockland.

A map of the Look Here! photo locations in Covington.
Look Here! photography project highlights Covington’s architecture and history

Now through April, residents and visitors will be able to enjoy a historical walk through time in Covington, thanks to the Look Here! photography exhibit.

Domonique Peebles with a harvest from his People's Liberty project, Brick Gardens.
People’s Liberty, Brick Gardens

People's Liberty grantee Domonique Peebles is tackling food deserts in an innovative way with his project, Brick Gardens, which uses vertical farming to grow food year-round.

People’s Liberty project grantee, Your Productions

Robert Wilson, the founder of a local video and media company, created a two-week summer camp for Avondale teens called Your Productions. He utilized a $10,000 grant from People's Liberty to fund the project.

People’s Liberty funds Space Walk backyard solar system

Josiah Wolf loves space. Through a grant from People's Liberty, he has taken his hobby and made it accessible to passersby along the Mill Creek Trail in Salway Park.

Earlier this year, kids enjoy Plop! in front of the Clifton Cultural Arts Center.
People’s Liberty grantees create mammoth bean bag art installation

Artists Amy Scarpello and Abby Cornelius took a crazy idea and turned it into a mobile, creative space for Cincinnatians. Plop! has been at different events throughout the city, with more scheduled for next year.

Aaron Greene with the prototype of his mobile science lab, It's Just Science.
People’s Liberty grantee takes his mobile science lab to streets

Scientist Aaron Greene plans to bring science to the people with a mobile laboratory. It's Just Science is being made possible through a $10,000 People's Liberty grant.

Janet Creekmore, Ben Jason Nel and Melissa Mitchell with their vintage camping trailer before it became a mobile art gallery.
People’s Liberty project grantee, POPPED ART

POPPED ART mobile gallery is on a mission to “increase community interaction using the power of art within public spaces in a unique and vibrant way.”

Rachelle Caplan purchased a vintage van and transformed it into a mobile music studio.
People’s Liberty project grantee, Rachelle Caplan

Local musician Rachelle Caplan is using her People's Liberty grant to bring a music studio on wheels, called Caravan, to events around the city.

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