What makes a great place? An Architecture Matters panel discussion
Residents and business owners can advocate for better design in their communities, but only if they understand what makes a great place.
Residents and business owners can advocate for better design in their communities, but only if they understand what makes a great place.
If you’re curious about what gets built and how projects are designed and developed—whether the house next door, a mixed-use building in your neighborhood business district, or big projects downtown—this is the program for you.
Two new exhibits at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveal stories that have been under wraps for decades, even centuries.
"The Collective" will focus on unity and diversity rather than rivalry.
With so many cancelled events and shows, local makers have changed the way they sell their wares.
Gallery owner supports local artists with new exhibition about this controversial topic.
The event kicks off with a plethora of activities around the region, including performances, tours, speakers, and classes.
The event, which runs through December 2020, will feature women-centric work at seven area cultural settings.
Local LGBTQ artists and makers — and their allies — will sell their wares and fundraise for the Human Rights Campaign.
When this year's iteration of BLINK is over, it won't be the end of cutting-edge, eye-catching artistry in the city's core.
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