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Making 3D Prints Part of the Museum Experience

by Samuel Foulkes, Director of Braille Production and Accessible Innovation, Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

5/8/2024

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The Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired created 3D-printed replicas of sculptures featured in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s Accessible Expressions Ohio exhibition.

Meet CAM+

by Emily Hartig, Junior Exhibition Designer

4/30/2024

accessibility, Accessible Expressions Ohio, CAM+

The CAM+ Accessibility Cart is a self-serve welcoming point with tools to enhance any and everyone’s experience.

Accessible Expressions Ohio: Welcoming Everyone to the Museum

by Sara Birkofer, Assistant Director of Gallery and Accessibility Programs

4/4/2024

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The Cincinnati Art Museum strives for inclusivity by increasing accessibility to its collection, programming, and resources. The museum seeks to eliminate barriers by accommodating the individual needs of all visitors.

What’s Bees Got to Do with It? AmeriCorps Week at the Museum

by Erin Robichaud, AmeriCorps Member

3/13/2023

AmeriCorps, ServeOhio, Ohio History Service Corps, Queen City Pollinator Project

Happy AmeriCorps Week! This week ServeOhio (Ohio’s commission on service and volunteerism) celebrates and recognizes AmeriCorps members who serve Ohio communities.

Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC) and CAM

by Andrea Gutmann-Fuentes, Ohio History Service Corps Member, AmeriCorps

12/29/2020

AmeriCorps, Ohio History Service Corps, OHSC, behind the scenes

For the past several years, the Cincinnati Art Museum has been a host site for the Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC), an AmeriCorps program dedicated to preserving local history across the state of Ohio.

2016 Presidential Election

by Molly Donnermeyer

10/24/2016

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Posted by: Molly Donnermeyer