Evenings for Educators is the Cincinnati Art Museum’s monthly teacher professional development program. Through the lens of the Cincinnati Art Museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions, Evenings for Educators supports all subjects taught in the classroom. We encourage a STREAM approach as well as Twenty-First Century Learning strategies in the museum and classroom. This program is offered for teachers of all grade levels and disciplines, art appreciation volunteers, pre-service education majors, teaching artists as well as community and museum educators.
This program happens on the third Thursday of the month from 4-7 pm at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Participating teachers will receive CEU certificates in May. Graduate credit is available for an additional fee through Ashland University. For more information, email schoolandteachers@cincyart.org.
If you need accessibility accommodations for any programs or events, please email access@cincyart.org. Please contact us at least two weeks in advance to ensure accommodations can be made.
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or REGISTER buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart. Once signed in, you will receive your Member discount for this event at checkout.
Join us for a gallery chat and yoga flow in Gallery 229. This class is accessible to participants of all levels and abilities, and various modifications will be offered.
This program happens on the last Thursday of the month from 6:30-7:45pm.
Guests are required to bring their own yoga mats, and water bottles are not permitted in the galleries.
If you need accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance at access@cincyart.org.
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or REGISTER buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart. Once signed in, you will receive your Member discount for this event at checkout.
Just for you—Member Yoga
Experience the quiet magic of morning or early evening as Olympic marathon runner and yoga teacher Julie Isphording guides you through a soulful Vinyasa flow in the reading room of the Mary R. Schiff Library or the Marek-Weaver Family Commons. This class is accessible to participants of all levels and abilities, and various modifications will be offered. Guests must bring their own yoga mats and water bottles. Visit cincy.art for dates and times.
Registration required.
Student-Collector Level Members: $5
Associate Level members and above: free
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or CREATE ACCOUNT buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart.
For Associate level members & above - your discount will apply at checkout.
Having trouble accessing your account? Email membership@cincyart.org or call 513-721-2787 and press option 1
This is a test program for social good capabilities for Kusama!
Convenient Before and After Care available for confirmed Summer Camp registrants!
$75 per child (includes both before- and after-care for one week; No after-care on Friday)
Before Care (Monday-Friday) is available at 8:30 a.m. until camp starts at 9 a.m.
After Care (Monday-Thursday) is available from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For additional information, please contact CAMsummercamp@cincyart.org
To request accessibility accommodations, please email access@cincyart.org at least two weeks before the start of camp
Save $2 when purchasing tickets online! Discount will apply at checkout.
This exhibition is not timed. Ticket holders can enter the exhibition anytime between 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
The Art of Charley Harper: Creatures Wild and Tame takes an in-depth look at the work of the beloved mid-century modern artist, designer, illustrator, and nature advocate. Harper’s “minimal realism,” as he called his style, is deceptively simple, reducing nature to essential characteristics in elegant, witty, vividly colored imagery that breathes with life and personality. Deeply committed to wildlife conservation, Harper created dozens of now-iconic posters for the National Park Service and nature organizations. Featuring more than 140 of the artist’s drawings, gouaches, collages, screen prints, paintings, and posters, Creatures Wild and Tame and its accompanying catalogue (published by D. Giles Ltd) reveal the backstories behind Harper’s celebrated work.
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or CREATE ACCOUNT buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart. Your member discount will apply at checkout.
Having trouble accessing your account? Email membership@cincyart.org or call 513-721-2787 and press option 1
If you need accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance at access@cincyart.org
This 40-minute experience will introduce you and your infant (ages 0-2) to the world of art with a tour designed to stimulate their developing minds. We will explain the positive effects of visual stimulation with masterpieces that will mesmerize the Art Museum's youngest visitors. Visitors will meet in the Schmiddlapp Gallery and be led on a guided tour. Strollers are discouraged so that you and your child can better experience the art together. FREE. Reservations Required.
Please reserve one ticket per family - includes up to four people including children.
This program is specifically designed for adults with developmental disabilities and their caregivers. Each month, meet art educators in the Great Hall to explore the galleries on a multisensory tour, then create an artwork inspired by the tour.
Each Registration is good for up to five people.
If you need accessibility accommodations for any programs or events, please email access@cincyart.org. Please contact us at least two weeks in advance to ensure accommodations can be made.
Do you love to read? Love art? Join librarians from the Hamilton County Public Library, along with a museum docent, for this bi-monthly book club. See the Story combines works from around the world (both fiction & non-fiction) with artwork on view in the museum's galleries. Visitors will meet in the Library, discuss the book of the month, and then take a tour of related artworks. Join us and see the story!
If you need accessibility accommodations for any programs or events, please email access@cincyart.org.
Thank you for your submission. Please keep in mind that your requested date has not been officially booked.
Fill out this form so the tour coordinator can learn more about your group and your desired tour topic.
The tour coordinator will reach out to you after you have filled out the form to confirm your dates, tour size and topic. Once we have found a time and date that works best, the tour coordinator will reach out to you a month from your tour date with your tour confirmation, officially booking your tour with us.
We are looking forward to having you at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Have a great day!
Learn about the inner workings of the museum! Meet a staff member on the yellow couches in the Schmidlapp gallery and then take a tour to learn what happens before, after, and during the installation of art. Depending on accessibility of workspaces, this program may take place behind the scenes or in the galleries.
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or CREATE ACCOUNT buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart.
Babies and caregivers will join a facilitator from May Festival Minis program to experience the art around them through play and songs. The group will sing and do looking activities for a 20–30-minute enriching experience.
Art Museum Members: Please use the SIGN IN or CREATE ACCOUNT buttons at the top-right of your screen to login prior to adding purchases to your cart. Your member discount will apply at checkout.
Having trouble accessing your account? Email membership@cincyart.org or call 513-721-2787 and press option 1
If you need accessibility accommodations, please contact us in advance at access@cincyart.org