A pioneering survey assesses the needs of local artists
The Cincinnati Artist Report will support local creators and help arts organizations be directly responsive to their requests.
As more visitors discover — and regional residents rediscover — the charms of Over-the-Rhine (aka OTR), most are delighted to find a neighborhood rich in art, history, and community plus plenty of food and drink establishments and independent retailers. Architectural treasures like Music Hall and Memorial Hall sit side by side with the School for Performing Arts and Washington Park in this neighborhood that's been heralded as a national leader in urban transformation. Vine Street, Main Street, Race Street, and Pendleton are the area's hot spots for an eclectic array of restaurants and shops near the Ensemble, Woodward, Cincinnati Shakespeare, and Know theaters. Findlay Market, between Race and Elm Streets north of Liberty Street, is Ohio's oldest continuously-operated public market where you will find locally sourced food, cafes and restaurants as well as the Rhinegeist Brewery taproom. The community's remarkable 19th-century buildings feature one of the country's largest collection of Italianate architecture and provide a dramatic background to the diverse residents that call OTR home.
The Cincinnati Artist Report will support local creators and help arts organizations be directly responsive to their requests.
The director of Wellness and Member Engagement for the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati could have — and has — lived in a variety of places. But Behrmann chose to return for the unique communities, restaurants, and teams.
The Real Estate Accelerator Lab (REAL) is open to people in the industry as well as those with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Supported by two regional foundations, Summertime Kids is funding 189 projects this summer, 37 of them in Northern Kentucky.
The art of printmaking dates back to Rembrandt but still endures in Cincinnati. Head to the anniversary celebration of the first printing studio in Ohio, starting August 3rd.
Thanks to the streetcar and electric rideshare options, we're helping model sustainable transportation in the region.
The owners of Sundry and Vice in Over-the-Rhine have expanded to Walnut Hills.
Two magazines listed downtown as both a national and international destination for Pride Week.
After a little over a year of planning, the core business district is part of a national network to reduce energy use, water consumption, and carbon emissions over the next decade.
During this three-day conference, local groups will connect with international experts to develop mobility solutions.
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