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Design community rallies around “Ink Bleeds” rock poster art exhibit and party

Cincinnati AIGA opens its biennial "Ink Bleeds" exhibit of rock poster art Dec. 4 at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, featuring sales by the artists showing work, live music, beer, food and a talk by Art Chantry, “the Godfather of modern rock poster design.”

Crafty Supermarket brings its holiday event back to Music Hall Nov. 28
Holiday shopping events feature work from lots of local artisans and entrepreneurs

The weekend after Thanksgiving will provide Cincinnati shoppers with many opportunities to get local goods and regional crafts in lieu of big-box Black Friday shopping, starting with Crafty Supermarket, City Flea Small Mall and Brick 939.

Applications are being taken for Covington parklet designs
Curb’d now taking applications for Covington parklet designs

Artists and designers interested in joining the Curb'd parklets project in Covington must attend a mandatory information workshop Nov. 16 or 18, then submit applications by Dec. 2.

Mortar is opening Brick 939 pop-up holiday shop in Walnut Hills

Local entrepreneurship accelerator Mortar wants your holiday shopping to support Cincinnati startups and entrepreneurs, so it's opening the Brick 939 pop-up space in Walnut Hills on Black Friday.

Water tech forum explores region’s innovation and economic opportunities

The Woman's City Club of Greater Cincinnati hosts a forum Nov. 12 on water technology and how it can be leveraged for innovation, environmental impact and economic development.

UC is now focusing on a comprehensive approach to supporting startups
UC steps up role in encouraging startups on and off campus

The University of Cincinnati is co-hosting a regional conference Nov. 9-10 in Louisville serving as a "mini boot-camp" on the various stages of creating a startup, from evaluating the idea to working with professional partners.

Employers First Regional Workforce Network hosts a forum Oct. 30 to gain public input
Regional Workforce Network looking for input on Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

The Employers First Regional Workforce Network hosts a forum Oct. 30 on the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, which aims to streamline and improve workforce development systems so potential employees can develop needed skills and talents.

Andrea Torrice and videographer Dave Morrison on location in Spring Grove Cemetery
Torrice’s “Trees in Trouble” film has local roots, national relevance

Local filmmaker Andrea Torrice hopes her new documentary will raise awareness about invasive insects killing our trees and raise money for associated causes, starting with its public premiere Nov. 5 at the 20th Century Theater in Oakley.

People's Liberty welcomed its second class of Project Grant winners at a "signing day" event Oct. 16
People’s Liberty announces second round of Project Grant winners

People's Liberty moves its experiment with a new model of philanthropy into a second full year of grantmaking, announcing its second round of $10,000 Project Grant winners on Oct. 16.

SCORE mentor Carlin Stamm (left) with Judy and Dominic LoPresti of Spun Bicycles
SCORE provides free business mentoring, names Clients of the Year

SCORE's Cincinnati chapter recently named Pianimals, The Yoga Bar, Spicy Olive and Spun Bicycles as Clients of the Year from among the 700 local small businesses and entrepreneurs it aided in the last year with free mentorship.

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