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Contemporary Arts Center: one of the nation's oldest & most celebrated contemporary art institutions. This is where history gets made.
Cincinnati, OH, USA
Joined October 2008
This week at the CAC: Prepare for the arrival of #LittleAmal, explore creative writing, participate in a roundtable about inclusive communities, get your last look at our current exhibitions, and celebrate the opening of our next exhibition!.📷 : Ronald Halbe, 2003
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Join us for an Art Play that celebrates #CincinnatiChamberOrchestra’s @walkwithamal visit. Learn more about this journey and participate in explorations of the art of hope, celebrating the stories of refugees, immigrants, and displaced people. More at
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Cincinnati has many hidden gems, and few are as lovable as #PepandPals! This kids' entertainment channel films right here in the Queen City and we were thrilled when they stopped by the Creativity Center to chat with @PamKravetz. Watch the episode at
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We've always considered ourselves to have an adventurous spirit, so we are honored that our upcoming exhibition, "A Permanent Nostalgia for Departure," is included on @CityBeatCincy's list of top ten "artistic adventures" this Fall! Start your quest at
citybeat.com
From world premiere choreography to kick off Cincinnati Ballet’s diamond anniversary season to a once-lost Tchaikovsky opera to a 12-foot puppet to a real-time piano play-off and more, autumn in the...
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Attention local artists – We'd love to see you at the CAC Afterparty, with a DJ, cash bar, and installations by @_Lightborne! A generous sponsor is covering the cost of several tickets for area artists. DM us with your location and artistic practice to claim your pair!
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"A different sort of reassessment, this one of the trailblazing Iraqi-born, U.K.-based architect Zaha Hadid. will open Sept. 22 at Hadid’s first U.S. project, Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center." Read more about the exhibition in the @nytimes at
nytimes.com
From Lower Manhattan to Crenshaw Boulevard, Zaha Hadid to Belgian Art Nouveau, this fall brings reappraisals of buildings, sites, streets, design movements and architects that we thought we knew.
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