by Julie Aronson, PhD, Curator of American Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings
8/7/2024
John C. Lutz, Curatorial Blog, Works Progress Administration, WPA, Great Depression, Black Sunday
The Cincinnati Art Museum recently acquired the painting Black Sunday of 1937 by John C. Lutz, the only Black artist in Cincinnati (and one of four in Ohio) hired on the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the government program that provided employment during the Great Depression.
by Keith Gollar
4/13/2017
Easter, Rosenthal Education Center, Tiffany Glass, Dressed to Kill, Terrace Cafe, Poetry of Place, Hours, Admission, Sunday
The Cincinnati Art Museum is OPEN on Easter, here is what you don't want to miss.
by Shannon Karol
10/1/2015
learning & interpretation, Shannon Karol, Oktoberfest, Cincinnati history, Cincinnati, Germany, Sketching Sunday, in the galleries, American Painting & Sculpture, European Painting & Sculpture
Posted By: Shannon Karol
by Shannon Karol
9/2/2015
learning & interpretation, events & programs, Shannon Karol, education, Sketching Sunday, Cincinnati, American Painting & Sculpture, Cincinnati artists
Posted By: Shannon Karol
by Shannon Karol
7/29/2015
learning & interpretation, Shannon Karol, Sketching Sunday, American Painting & Sculpture, in the galleries, events & programs
Posted By:Shannon Karol
by Shannon Karol
7/1/2015
learning & interpretation, events & programs, Sketching Sunday, in the galleries, youth & families, Shannon Karol
Posted By: Shannon Karol
by Shannon Karol
6/3/2015
learning & interpretation, education, events & programs, Sketching Sunday, Shannon Karol, in the galleries
Posted By: Shannon Karol
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