by Adelie Wartman, Programs Intern for Learning & Interpretation
1/10/2024
10x10 Teen Art Expo, teens, volunteers, behind the scenes, Fashion Arts & Textiles
The main goal of the 10x10 Teen Art Expo is to highlight 7–12 graders' artwork—all created in a 10-inch-by-10-inch format—interpreting a theme the 10x10 Teen Volunteer Team chooses.
by Cincinnati Art Museum
12/14/2023
Renovations, Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds, Beyond Bollywood, Georgia O’Keeffe, The Two Sisters, Roberto Lugo, ArtsWave, Creating Connections, Jain Shrine, Art Bridges, Charles White, Black & Brown Faces, Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass
Join us as we look back on our noteworthy milestones and accomplishments of the past year.
by Nathaniel M. Stein, PhD, Curator of Photography
11/13/2023
Accra, London, James Barnor, Curatorial Blog, photography, Detroit Institute of Arts
In early October, I was delighted to participate in a scholars’ day at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). For those outside the museum biz, a scholars’ day is a convening of curators, academics, and sometimes expert collectors, artists, and gallerists, who gather to share a deep dive on an artist or movement featured in a special exhibition.
by Cynthia Amneus, Chief Curator | Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles
9/22/2023
Woomin Kim, quilt, Shijang Project, Korean Market, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Curatorial Blog
We recently acquired a work by Woomin Kim, a young Korean-born artist who lives and works in Queens, New York.
by Cecile Mear, Conservator of Works on Paper
2/9/2023
Illustration of Hell, Comparative Hell: Arts of Asian Underworlds, paper conservation, Hand scroll display, CAMConservation
A larger portion of the painting is currently on view in New York until May 7, after which the scroll will travel to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and be on exhibit June 16–September 18, 2023.
by Cincinnati Art Museum
2/6/2023
Black History Month, Google Arts & Culture, Yesterday, today and tomorrow, Homage: What was, Is, To Come
February is Black History Month, and we’re celebrating by sharing stories of contemporary Black artists through Google Arts & Culture’s Black History and Culture hub.
by Amy Dehan, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design
6/16/2022
Joseph Urban, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom, Decorative Arts and Design, ceramic dog figurines, 1920s
To resurrect the Wormser Bedroom, we relied closely on photographs of the interior taken in 1930. Zooming into these old pictures, we were able to take inventory of Elaine’s collection and determine which pups remained and which, over the years, had gone astray.
by Talia Shiroma, Joseph Urban Interactive Project Interpretive Intern
2/11/2022
Joseph Urban, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Decorative Arts and Design, Interior Design, Unlocking an Art Deco Bedroom
Next summer, the Cincinnati Art Museum will display an exhibition based on Urban’s late 1920s commission for the Wormser family of Chicago. Over several years of researching this work of art, a bedroom for a young woman, the curatorial team gleaned information about the workers and manufacturers who potentially fabricated many of the room’s design elements.
by Cincinnati Art Museum
11/12/2021
fashion, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Cynthia Amnéus, Issey Miyake
Cincinnati Art Museum x Idlewild Woman x Issey Miyake
by Conservation
10/21/2021
CAMConservation, textile conservation, textiles, Fashion Arts & Textiles, vintage, Pucci
Usually, clothing is tailored to fit the body. But in the museum, we tailor a body to fit the clothing!
by Conservation
5/6/2021
CAMConservation, textile conservation, textiles, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Sybil Connelly, dress
This dress is up for consideration to get into a different kind of exclusive party: the museum’s Fashion and Textiles Collection.
by Cincinnati Art Museum Digital Team
1/13/2021
Google Arts & Culture, Virtual Tour, Museum at Home, Gallery Experiences, Virtual Experiences, Online Tours
The new Google Arts & Culture virtual tour brings the Cincinnati Art Museum to you—wherever you are.
by Conservation
8/20/2020
behind the scenes, conservation, Decorative Arts, furniture conservation, gilding conservation
This large decorative mirror was designed by Paul Theodore Frankl in the late 1920’s.
by Lea C. Lane, Curatorial Assistant for Decorative Arts and Design
3/24/2020
behind the scenes, Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance 1850–1970, Rookwood Pottery Company, Curatorial Blog, Decorative Arts
Keen-eyed visitors to our current exhibition, Gorham: Designing Brilliance, will notice a familiar Cincinnati name on two of the objects: Rookwood Pottery.
by Megan Nauer
2/6/2020
fashion, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Comme des Garcons, textiles, permanent collection
Permanent Collection Highlights with Cynthia Amnéus, Chief Curator and Curator of Fashion Arts and Textiles
by Nathaniel M. Stein, Associate Curator of Photography
11/4/2019
Curatorial Blog, Candor Arts, The Levee: A Photographer in the American South, Exhibition Catalogue
Take a behind the scenes look at Candor Arts with Nathaniel M. Stein, Associate Curator of Photography.
by Conservation
12/6/2018
behind the scenes, conservation, Iris van Herpen, Fashion Arts & Textiles
It's the holidays and a special delivery came for the Fashion and Textile Arts Collection!
by Adam MacPharlain, Curatorial Assistant of Fashion Arts and Textiles
12/5/2018
behind the scenes, curatorial, fans, Fashion Arts & Textiles
Autograph fans could be of any type in a plain construction that allowed space for inscriptions.
by Conservation
3/15/2018
conservation, folding fan, Decorative Arts, behind the scenes
This decorative folding fan is in the objects conservation lab for treatment.
by Dorris Williams
2/14/2018
learning & interpretation, Teacher resources, professional development, Arts Education, Teachers
Posted by: Dorris Williams
by Mary Broxterman
12/26/2017
Evenings for Educators, Arts Education, professional development, Teacher resources, CAMeducation, in the galleries, in the classroom
Posted by: Mary Broxterman
by Conservation
11/23/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, fashion, Fashion Arts & Textiles, textile conservation, textiles
Posted by: Conservation
by Keith Gollar, Cynthia Amneus
11/17/2017
Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion, Fashion, Special Exhibitions, Top 5, Fashion Arts & Textiles
Check out our favorite pieces from this fashionable exhibition!
by Conservation
10/19/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, glass, Decorative Arts, objects conservation
Posted by: Conservation
by Janice Harris
10/17/2017
Evenings for Educators, CAM, CAMeducation, Arts Education, in the classroom, in the galleries
Posted by: Janice Harris
by Tracy Alley
9/22/2017
Evenings for Educators, School Based Learning, Ana England, STEAM, Arts Education
Posted by: Tracy Alley
by Sue Diemer
9/20/2017
Evenings for Educators, CAM, CAMeducation, Arts Education, in the classroom
Posted By: Sue Diemer
by Conservation
8/3/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, textile conservation, Sowell Internship, Fashion Arts & Textiles
Posted by: Conservation
by Conservation
5/11/2017
behind the scenes, conservation, textiles, Fashion Arts & Textiles, textile conservation
Posted by: Conservation
by Becky Linhardt
3/29/2017
Asian Art, Lecture, Asian Arts Society, Dressed to Kill, Arms and Armor, Japan, samurai
Posted by: Becky Linhardt
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