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Sunday October 6, 2024

Immerse yourself in King Me: MADE OF, a breathtaking new exhibition from acclaimed photographer ninamdot. This stunning series reclaims and continues to redefine the image of the Black male, showcasing their strength, beauty, and essentially what they are... "MADE OF." Reception with wine and cheese, conversation with the artist, and background jazz. Additional Information: Restrooms…

Tuesday October 8, 2024

Act II: Place delves into the unique spaces of Walnut Hills that define the community. Light refreshments will provided. Guests will be invited to be in conversation with the artist. Additional Information: Accessibility accommodations available upon request.

Wednesday October 9, 2024

Photographer Herbert Randall shares backstories on the Freedom Summer 1964 project in Oxford, Ohio, and Mississippi. Randall appears live on screen for this in-person program moderated by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong. Reception follows speaker engagement and Q&A. Additional Information: Limited accessible parking available and wheelchair access available. If you have accessibility needs, please contact artmuseum@miamioh.edu

Voyageur Media Group is holding the premiere screening of the one-hour documentary “Capturing Life” (1839-1869) from 6–7pm on Wednesday, October 9 in Reakirt Auditorium at the Cincinnati Museum Center. A panel discussion follows under the theme “Visual Heritage.”

Thursday October 10, 2024

Join us for an exclusive members’ opening reception for two shows. Be one of the first to explore the Taft’s newest exhibitions, Posing Beauty and Resilience. Additional Information: RSVP required. Please register at taftmuseum.org/tickets. For a complete list of accessibility accommodations, please visit the Taft Museum website.

Performance by Summermusik String Quartet, walking tour, and art highlighting the stories of immigrants in Greater Cincinnati

Friday October 11, 2024

Reading Freedom Summer (Andy Rice and partners) is a reflection on Freedom Summer 1964, a documentary featuring letters and songs read and sung by Oxford citizens and Miami University students. Additional Information: Limited accessible parking available and wheelchair access available. If you have accessibility needs, please contact artmuseum@miamioh.edu

AAC students give a guided tour of Deeply Rooted, a three-person exhibition with Vikesh Kapoor, Tomiko Jones, and Andre Ramos Woodward. Students discuss the works and their curatorial process. Coincides with a reception for all AAC school galleries.

A reception for all AAC school galleries in conjunction with the student curator-led tour of the Deeply Rooted exhibition.

Welcome and introduction to artist Shem Schutte and architect and venue host Max Crome. Reception includes tour of artwork, food & beverages, live music, and prints available for purchase. Additional Information: Single step access to building.

Community is invited to view works and meet with artists and jurors in the gallery. Free beer and wine will be available for guests.

Friday's activities will be centered around the projection and an informal neighborhood gathering / block party at 2800 and 2878 Sidney Avenue, including a potluck that moves into a viewing of the video projection that is on the backside of 2878 Sidney.

A conversation revolving around the work of Mike James & Omar Childress. Topics of discussion include politics of Cincinnati, gentrification, and most importantly, inspiration. Additional Information: Wheelchair access and reserved access-accommodations available.

Saturday October 12, 2024

Opening reception of Casey LeClair's solo exhibition, Moving Parts, which documents a Chilean family circus over several weeks, capturing their routines, artistic roles, and family dynamics. Additional Information: To RSVP, please visit the Opening Reception event page on Facebook.

Miller Gallery is offering an artist talk with fine art photographer, Kimball Derrick, followed by a reception with beverages. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible through both the front door and rear door ramp.

Join us for a conversation between Director Alphonso J. Wesson and Social Justice Curator Trudy Gaba, where they will discuss how this project came together and the use of time-based media to reveal new ways of connecting people and histories across temporal boundaries. Additional Information: Registration required. For accessibility assistance/accommodations please direct all inquires to…

Artist and curator conversation with Joe Girandola, curator of Got it on Tape. Reception occurs simultaneously. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

Artist talk with Silas Long and opening reception for interior ruin. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Accommodations available upon request include ASL interpretation, large print materials, and assistive listening devices. Contact our accessibility staff at (513) 850-1435 or visit our webpage for details.

The Blue House invites viewers to “sit down” and enjoy local delicacies with conversation around history, memory, and food justice. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with designated parking for accessibility needs.

Sunday October 13, 2024

Join us for the 2024 Evendale Juried Photo Exhibit opening. Explore outdoor displays and enjoy live music and refreshments. Awards ceremony at 2pm. Additional Information: Limited wheelchair access along sidewalks only.

During this event, artists will discuss their research and the importance of self-portraiture to their practice. Emily Wiethorn, curator and Assistant Professor of Creative Studies, will facilitate the discussion. Immediately following the panel discussion, the gallery reception will take place across campus. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

Curator William Messer will discuss the exhibition Afterwords: 50 Years in Words and Images by Arno Rafael Minkkinen, including his own nearly 40-year relationship with the artist. Guests can order food and drink and partake in a free vegetable platter during a brief reception prior to the curator's talk. Additional Information: There is a step…

Monday October 14, 2024

Exhibit participants will share stories and inspiration during a short program and exhibition tour. Light bites provided. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

Tuesday October 15, 2024

Act III: Thing examines the symbols and objects that hold meaning within the vibrant Walnut Hills neighborhood. Light refreshments will provided. Guests will be invited to be in conversation with the artist. Additional Information: Accessibility accommodations available upon request.

Film screening of Feet in the Sand with guest filmmaker Gustavo Ramos Perales. Additional Information: To purchase tickets, please visit the Woodward Theater's website.

Thursday October 17, 2024

Artist talk with Emmaline Norborg Carter & Stephanie Cuyubamba Kong for On Location & Care with exhibition reception to follow. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

Short films from up-and-coming filmmakers and established artists working in a dizzy range of documentary forms and tones. Among this year's highlights is Jill, Uncredited (Anthony Ing, 2022), a playful yet profound portrait of the prolific background actor Jill Goldston who has appeared in almost 2000 films and TV programs ranging from Mr. Bean to…

Voyageur Media Group is holding a public screening of the one-hour documentary “Capturing Life” (1839-1869) from 5–7pm on Thursday, October 17 in the George and Ellen Rieveschl Digitorium, Griffin Hall, Northern Kentucky University. A panel discussion follows under the theme “Photography and Education."

Lara Shipley and Antone Dolezal, the artists behind Devil's Promenade, discuss the exhibition, their working process, and the region that inspired it. Reception of light refreshments to follow. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. For other accessibility accommodations, please contact: 937-223-4ART (4278) or email info@daytonart.org

CCAC will host a second reception on the Third Thursday of October, October 18, from 6–8 pm. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible.

This intimate and surprising David vs. Goliath story closely follows a group of current and former Amazon employees who seek to unionize within one of the world's largest and most powerful companies. After the screening, the film's co-director Brett Story will be in conversation with the Ohio filmmaker Steven Bognar, an Oscar-winner for his powerful…

Friday October 18, 2024

Training for Freedom Summer presents the history and personal stories of those who came together in Oxford, OH, as they prepared to help register Black voters in the Deep South. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Limited accessible parking available. Closed Captions available on film. If you have accessibility needs, please contact artmuseum@miamioh.edu.

The Blue House invites viewers to “sit down” and enjoy local delicacies with conversation around history, memory, and food justice. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with designated parking for accessibility needs.

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will be present at every screening and give a brief introductory speech to each screening, and Q&A opportunities will follow each showing. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

Shot entirely within the notoriously violent world of Grand Theft Auto, this film charts the ridiculous, hilarious and moving adventure of Sam and Mark as they attempt to stage a full production of Hamlet within the game. Winner of the 2024 South by Southwest Jury Award for Best Feature Documentary (89 minutes, DCP). Additional Information:…

Saturday October 19, 2024

​​Following an unlikely collaboration between a Palestinian filmmaker and an Israeli journalist, this is a powerful record of life in Occupied Palestine. Bearing witness to the everyday horrors of life under occupation, and the stark inequality it gives rise to, this is a welcome and urgent act of witness and testimony (96 minutes, DCP). In…

Artist Daniel McInnis will give a talk from 1⁠–⁠2pm on the exhibition, Elementary. A reception will be held from 2–3pm, followed by a panel discussion including elementary teachers and administrators. Additional Information: Sign language interpreter available upon request. Building access is ADA compliant.

Filmmaker Rachel Elizabeth Seed attempts to piece together a portrait of her mother, an avant-garde journalist and a woman she never knew. Through techniques that Variety calls “ingenious,” A Photographic Memory is a poignant exploration of memory, legacy and stories left untold (87 minutes, DCP). After the screening, Rachel Elizabeth Seed with be in conversation…

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will be present at every screening and give a brief introductory speech to each screening, and Q&A opportunities will follow each showing. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

Unfolding in a series of eight vignettes, Sound Spring explores the unique history of Yellow Springs, Ohio over hundreds of years, as narrated by its residents in comical scenes. Through interacting with their own previously recorded media, villagers uncover layers of time and storytelling. Sound Spring was supported by the Wexner Center’s Film/Video Studio and…

Meet the artists revealing backstories of Hamilton, Ohio’s 17 neighborhoods. Featured artists speak about their artmaking processes and engagement with specific communities, ending with a Q & A session. Featured artists are present to engage with the public in the galleries during a free opening reception, 5–7:30pm. Cash bar. Additional Information: Mobility aid access/seating and…

Join us at Roebling Point Books in Newport for a special concert and program featuring local artists and exhibit participants. Includes a walk to the Purple People Bridge at dusk.

Mingle with the filmmakers participating in this year’s Unorthodocs festival and other documentary lovers at this reception with light snacks and a cash bar. Reception will take place in the lower lobby in between two screenings of Ohio-made films.

This tribute to the late and beloved Oscar-winning Ohio documentarian Julia Reichert by her long-term partner celebrates her legacy and spirit through never-seen-before footage of her life and work. This program will bring Julia’s inspirational spirit to the Wexner Center with three short films by Bognar that highlight the incredible woman who was so often…

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will be present at every screening and give a brief introductory speech to each screening, and Q&A opportunities will follow each showing. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

Sunday October 20, 2024

Join artist Eric Hatch for the opening of Hard Times for These Times. View poignant urban and rural landscapes, hear the artist discuss his work, and engage in Q&A. Refreshments provided. Additional Information: Live streaming to ADA area can be available if requested.

DRIVER follows three years in the life of long-haul trucker Desiree Wood and her community of women drivers, presenting a snapshot of a quickly-disappearing labor landscape, told through the women who are living it every day. Desiree and her sisterhood of truckers are fueled by a sense of gallows humor and a fiery outrage as…

When Mats Steen was diagnosed with a rare form of muscular dystrophy and increasingly lost control of his body, he fell into the world of computer games with the aid of specially built chairs. His parents had worried about the isolation of the last years of his life but after his death at the age…

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will be present at every screening and give a brief introductory speech to each screening, and Q&A opportunities will follow each showing. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will give a more lengthy presentation regarding the work, with demonstrations of technique, discussion of the film's themes, and a retrospective look at the artist's previous work in both art and music. Light refreshments and foods will be offered starting at 6pm. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

The filmmaker Matthew Shelton will be present at every screening and give a brief introductory speech to each screening, and Q&A opportunities will follow each showing. Additional Information: Not wheelchair accessible.

Monday October 21, 2024

Anand Partwardhan is known for his brave documentaries that question his country’s dominant Hindu nationalist ideology. In The World Is Family (an old Sanskrit phrase), Anand looks at his family’s elders who had fought for India’s Independence alongside Mahatma Gandhi in the first half of the 20th century. Today self-confessed supremacists whose ideology once inspired…

Film screening of Rafaela with guests Judith Rodriguez (actress) and Cristian Mojica (screenwriter). Additional Information: To purchase tickets, please visit the Woodward Theater's website.

Tuesday October 22, 2024

Film screening of Rafaela with guests Judith Rodriguez (actress) and Cristian Mojica (screenwriter).

Friday October 25, 2024

Reading Freedom Summer (Andy Rice and partners) is a reflection on Freedom Summer 1964, a documentary featuring letters and songs read and sung by Oxford citizens and Miami University students. Additional Information: Limited accessible parking available and wheelchair access available. Closed Captions available on film. If you have accessibility needs, please contact artmuseum@miamioh.edu

The Blue House invites viewers to “sit down” and enjoy local delicacies with conversation around history, memory, and food justice. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with designated parking for accessibility needs.

Xavier University presents a full gallery tour of both exhibitions led by curator Sharee Allen. Reception includes light bites and a live band performance. Additional Information: Wheelchair ramp and accessible doors.

During the closing reception for Labyrinth, attendees will have the opportunity to make a cloth cyanotype of their hand, a project started in 2016 by Paula Kraus and Leah Stahl as a response to the divisive rhetoric of that election. A student show developed in response to the artist's diverse collection will also be on…

The closing reception of I Hate You I Love You will take place at Main Street Shop & Studio on Friday, October 25th.

Celebrate Black beauty, culture, photography, and music with us at a our young professional night featuring a preview of Cincinnati Opera’s commissioned work with the Black Opera Project, Lalovavi. Additional Information: For a complete list of accessibility accommodations, please visit the Taft Museum website.

Sunday October 27, 2024

Artist talk with guest artists Vicki Rulli and Tom Heaphey from ITINERANT, a TRADE ONLY studio and showroom. They produce guilded works, encaustics, block prints, trays, and table photographic art. Additional Information: Single step access to building.

Monday October 28, 2024

Film screening of All the Flowers with director Carmen Oquendo (via videoconference) and producer Alejandro Angel Torres (in person). Additional Information: To purchase tickets, please visit the Woodward Theater's website.

Tuesday October 29, 2024

Voyageur Media Group is holding a public screening of the one-hour documentary “Capturing Life” (1839–1869) from 6–8pm on Tuesday, October 29 at the Main Branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. A panel discussion follows under the theme “Photography and Education.”

Saturday November 2, 2024

Join us in the KHAC Lindner Annex for the screening of the short film created by Gee Horton and Shay Nartker from 1–2pm, followed by Artist Talk with Gee Horton & Shay Nartker from 2–3pm. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible gallery space and accessible parking available. Restrooms are not ADA compliant.

Join us for the closing reception of Moving Parts, Casey LeClair's photographic exploration of a Chilean family circus capturing their routines, roles, and dynamics.

Manifest Drawing Center will host a closing reception for the showcase of student works from Pick It Up, Turn It Over on November 2, 2024 from 4–7pm. Additional Information: The reception will be ticketed, but free and open to the public. Tickets will be available on Eventbrite closer to the end of the 8-week course…

This event will feature the full screening of the documentary Don't Talk About It, Be About It, featuring the viewpoints and life's work of Cincinnati native Omar Childress. Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Reserved access accommodations available.

Thursday November 7, 2024

Mark Lomax’s award-winning musical tribute to August Wilson, presented in conjunction with Ming Smith’s poignant journey through Wilson's neighborhood, intimately exploring everyday Black life. Additional Information: Registration required. Visit the Columbus Museum of Art website to register and learn more. Wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation available by advance request.

Thursday November 14, 2024

Guests will be invited to gain a deeper insight into the exhibition and artist through this unique gallery experience for adult audiences. An in-depth discussion led by a curator or guest speaker inside the exhibition will be followed by an exclusive performance or artistic demonstration supporting the themes in the artworks. Additional Information: Registration required.…

Sunday January 19, 2025

Community Day features artmaking, Caribbean food and performances, and 10 Minutes on the Dot gallery experiences in Fragments of Epic Memory at 12pm and 3pm. Featuring artmaking inspired by Ming Smith, food and performances, and 10 Minutes on the Dot gallery experiences in August Moon at 1pm and 4pm, and Transcendence at 11am and 2pm.…