SOS ART has spent decades proving art can save our souls
This year’s exhibition explores climate grief, political fracture, isolation, belonging, war, reconciliation, and what it means to see one another as fully human.
This year’s exhibition explores climate grief, political fracture, isolation, belonging, war, reconciliation, and what it means to see one another as fully human.
Three local partners are each investing $5 million in the revitalization project.
With the traditional systems that support teen and young adult mental well-being in danger of breaking down, maybe it’s the youth themselves who hold the keys to creating a better future.
Do you remember the one summer between middle school and high school that changed everything?
The only funded project in the Cincinnati region is a proposed interchange area that is currently farm fields.
Designed with visual cues inspired by film and photography, the postmodern center feels deeply rooted in OTR and Mt. Auburn while reflecting the art form’s history.
You are invited to the next discussion about how sustainable design reduces environmental impact and improves how we live.
A study of nearly 1,000 front yards in a Buffalo neighborhood found the livelier and more open the front yard, the more content and connected the resident.
Indiana University hosted the one-day Discovering Dentistry Symposium. The mobile program heads to Michigan next, introducing students to dental careers.
The focus goes beyond development—it’s about making sure the people who carried the neighborhood through hard years share in what comes next.
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