by Franck Mercurio, Publications Editor
2/13/2024
Margaret H. DeWitt Entrance, Adams-Emery building, Potter, Tyler, Martin & Roth, Cincinnati Historical Society, Eve Disconsolate, emersion DESIGN, Triversity Construction, Renovations, Marek Family Commons
If you’ve visited the Cincinnati Art Museum in the past few months, you might have noticed construction work on the museum’s first floor, just past the Great Hall, where Hiram Power’s marble sculpture of Eve Disconsolate once stood.
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 Conservation
9/17/2020
Lining paintings, conservation science, conservation research, behind the scenes, conservation, Renovations
Along with many other areas of research, conservation scientists test the materials that conservators use in treating works of art.
by Geoff Edwards
10/7/2017
Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives, library, Schmidlapp, Renovations, architecture
Posted by: Geoff Edwards
by Cincinnati Art Museum
6/18/2012
Aaron Betsky, director's office, exhibitions, Art Academy of Cincinnati, architecture, construction, Renovations
Posted By: Cincinnati Art Museum
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