Josie Kirby was the winner of the William W. Duebber awards at the 2022 Art Comes Alive event at ADC Fine Art. Her beautiful abstracts are so inspiring, we used them for our cover! Come find out more about Kirby and her art in our story.
Michael Bambino created his own photography brand, LUXE & ART, to bring unique, powerful pieces to clients. Find out more about what makes his photos unique and see more stunning pieces in our story.
On May 27, the Cincinnati Museum Center will open its new gallery "America's Epic Treasures featuring Preternatural by Michael Scott." These gorgeous landscapes will take your breath away. Find out more about the artist and the exhibit in our story.
Coming May 27-29, The ROYAL Theatre Company is putting on a production of Cinderella at Mason High School. Find out all about this great children's theater in our story.
Venue Magazine sponsored the William W. Duebber award at ADC Fine Art's "Art Comes Alive" competition. The winner was local painter and illustrator, Nick Stamas. Find out more and see his amazing paintings in our story.
Cincinnati is blessed with an abundance of amazing architecture and styles. The Contemporary Arts Center downtown is one of them. Designed by Zaha Hadid, the 85,000 square foot space is perfect for any party, wedding, or even a brunch. Read on to find more about hosting your event at CAC.
Have you ever wished you could explore the ocean floor with Dory or see the world through the eyes of Buzz Lightyear? Did you ever wonder how much work was involved in giving Merida her unruly mane or Lightning McQueen his sleek finish? If you’ve ever been curious to know which chefs inspire…
After a long hiatus, Broadway returned to Cincinnati for the 21-22 season with Pretty Woman. The line-up of show is outstanding and includes "My Fair Lady," "The Band's Visit," "Frozen," and "Hamilton" to choose from. Find out more information, including how to get tickets in our story.
Internationally renowned, New York-based artist Luba Lukova grew up in an artistic family. She began practicing her craft from a young age, spending her early years learning how to draw and paint. As she gained experience and maturity, she determined that creating pretty pictures wasn’t enou…
Several years ago, Elizabeth Pierce, president and CEO of Cincinnati Museum Center, sat with her colleagues brainstorming ideas for a unique fundraising event they could host that wouldn’t involve a sit-down gala.
An artist at the Pendleton Art Center in Cincinnati, Carol MacConnell has created an art sale to benefit the Dragonfly Foundation. MacConnell has a longstanding connection with the Dragonfly Foundation. Christine Neitzke, founder of Dragonfly was a collector and friend before her son’s diagn…
Exciting changes are happening at the Cincinnati Art Museum, including a new paved entry from Eden Park Drive, more sculptures outside, and a wing renovation that’s revealing previously covered windows and bringing more treasures out of storage.
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MaiYap hopes her art encourages a second look at our planet and our role in protecting it.
The Warren County Historical Society is poised to attract more visitors young and old with exciting new enhancements underway.
Planning a trip can be difficult — taking time off work, booking flights, finding childcare, picking activities and more. Luckily, you don’t have to venture far to get the all-encompassing retreat you’re looking for. 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati has it all in one location; a contemporary art …
The world of ancient Maya culture has returned to our time, to our locale, for Cincinnati communities to experience in a way that’s never been done before.
Art Design Consultants in Cincinnati has been conducting an art competition for 10 years known as “Art Comes Alive,” which has grown to international stature.
Cincinnati theatre-goers are sure to be delighted this upcoming season. Four phenomenal new productions are set for 2020, including “Anastasia,” “Les Misérables,” “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Escape to Margaritaville.”
Art Design Consultants in Cincinnati has been conducting an art competition for 10 years known as “Art Comes Alive,” which has grown to international stature. After William Duebbler, a talented artist, passed away several years ago, his children created an award in his name. This year, Jolie…
For over 20 years, Wings Model Management has been a constant fixture in Cincinnati. The agency has earned a reputation as a launching pad for entertainers and models alike. Wings has represented a host of well-known entertainers, all of whom got their start at Jake Lang’s agency, situated i…
One Each: Still Lifes by Cézanne, Pissarro and Friends focuses on still life paintings by five French painters, all created in the mid-1860s, the formative years of Impressionism. This single-gallery special exhibition, organized in partnership with the Toledo Museum of Art, will be on view …
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Picture a museum gallery featuring a painted screen from 17th century Japan sharing space with a 1970s’ photograph of a woman’s nude body. Nearby is a wardrobe of garments that visitors can touch and try on.
The Taft Museum of Art presents N. C. Wyeth: New Perspectives (February 8 through May 3, 2020), the first exhibition in almost 50 years to examine in-depth the entirety of N. C. Wyeth’s (1882–1945) multifaceted body of work. This landmark exhibition brings together approximately 50 of Wyeth’…
The Cincinnati Art Museum will present “Something Over Something Else”: Romare Bearden’s Profile Series, an exhibition that brings together more than 30 works from Romare Bearden’s trailblazing series for the first time since its debut nearly 40 years ago, from February 28–May 24, 2020.
There’s a saying that when one door closes, another one opens. Well, Art Design Consultants (ADC) always goes big, so two doors are opening because they are moving from their Culvert Street location to TWO new locations — O’Bryonville and the West End. Some say 10,000 square feet of gallery …
After expanding their main office location in Kenwood and remodeling their West Fork office, Johnson Investment Counsel’s Jason Farler, CFA, Managing Director - Director of Johnson Family Office Services, and Tara Adams, CTFA, Vice President of Trust Services and Compliance, wanted the artwo…
Ogawa Haritsu (1663–1747) 小川破笠 Animal Story Scroll
“The Jaguar I-PACE has an elegant, aerodynamic design and it offers excitement from every angle you view it from,” says Jaguar Land Rover’s Sales Guide, Michael Hamlin.
For Victoria Morgan, there’s no place like the ballet studio. But it took more than clicking her heels to realize her dream of becoming a professional ballet dancer.
Growth needs room, and in today’s technology-dependent world, data storage is more crucial than office space. Flash memory solid state drives (SSD) have transformed the nature of computer storage since they are faster than the older, but still common hard disk drives (HDD) traditionally used…
Being equipped with an agile mindset is the only sustainable competitive advantage in today’s economy. However, the speed of business and technology no longer affords us the time to build this mindset from the top down. We must empower everyone, from the ground up, with a voice to move the…
They strive to be the socially unassuming point guard for the Cincinnati tech startup community, one fun and friendly morning event at a time.
Whether your business or organization is looking for a place to host a meeting, social event or lunch and golf for your top customers Cooper Creek Event Center is the ideal venue.
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Karla Schnell and Andy Park of Centric Consulting Cincinnati recently met with Bryan Remke, Robert Wiehe and Jay Brown of UC Health to talk about the challenges facing clinical operations in healthcare and how technology can solve those problems.
In a former auto parts warehouse adjacent to the Xavier University campus at Dana and Woodward avenues in Evanston, sparks are flying. In this case, they are the metaphoric sparks, the kind that ignite ideas, transform, inspire or lead to simply looking at age-old problems a little different…