Mar 27 Wednesday
Tai Shani works with painting, sculpture, installation, and film to explore the politics of emancipation through a feminist lens. A prolific writer, Shani draws on sources including punk rock, cult cinema, Greek mythology, feminist theory, and science fiction. For her first US solo museum exhibition, she has made a feature-length film, My Bodily Remains, Your Bodily Remains, and all the Bodily Remains that Ever Were and Ever Will Be (2023). The film makes use of emotive effects and passages of digital animation to explore the often overlooked connections between leftist resistance movements over the past 150 years. It oscillates between depictions of a society plagued by isolation, greed, and fear on one hand, and investigations of eroticism and pleasure as catalysts for radical change on the other.To accompany the film, Shani has produced a floor-based installation resembling an inverted Medieval ceiling, accessorized with an array of artifacts—pearlescent spheres of various sizes, handcrafted ceramic hands, and a reliquary—that refer to the film and various literary sources. Suspended above it and on the adjacent wall will be fragmented architectural forms—columns, an altar, and circular discs—that further emphasize Shani’s interest in conjuring immersive dream-like environments. Drawing on queer and feminist theory, and political ideologies of collectivism, the exhibition ponders love as a device for healing and resistance.Thought-provoking and reflective exhibitions like these happen thanks to the support of generous patrons. Speak with a member of our Development Team to learn more about how you can support bringing art to all people.Annual exhibition support is provided by Gale and Dave Beckett, BelFlex and Jason McCaw, Barbara Weston Sasser and Carol Weston Roberts, Ronnie and John Shore, Helen and Brian Heekin, Barbara Myers, and the generous contributors to the CAC Exhibition Fund. General operating support for the CAC is provided by ArtsWave, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ohio Arts Council, P&G Fund, and the Johnson Foundation.
The team at Bordas & Bordas is excited to announce their 2024 Fighting for Justice Award which honors an Anti-Bullying Ambassador in the winner's school and community. This will be awarded to a senior in each high school in Ohio, Marshall and Belmont counties. An ideal candidate is someone who strives for equality and stands up for those who are discriminated against. To learn more about this award, take a look at our nomination page!
⭐ Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum allows you to explore the rich history of the Cincinnati Reds and their part in the history of baseball.
Ticket types
🎫 Admission tickets for the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum.🎫 Tickets providing entry to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum.🎫 Access passes to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum.🎫 Tickets granting you entry to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum.
Highlights
🎟️ Grab your tickets for the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum and explore the Reds' history from 1869 to today. 🕰️
🏆 Check out the Hall of Fame Gallery to see the plaques of all the Reds Hall of Famers. 🎑
🎙️ Feel like a broadcaster in the Marty and Joe Broadcast Exhibit, where you can even record your own post-game show in the Bally Sports Booth. 🎤
📍 LocationThe Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum can be found within the city of Cincinnati.
DescriptionExperience the electrifying journey of the Cincinnati Reds at the mind-blowing Hall of Fame & Museum! Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping 150-year adventure, where you'll gasp at iconic jerseys, marvel at authentic lockers, and even craft your very own baseball card! Join the adrenaline-pumping Marty and Joe Broadcast Exhibit and immortalize your own epic post-game show. Don't let this extraordinary opportunity slip away! Grab your tickets pronto and become an indispensable part of the Reds' awe-inspiring legacy!
📝 Additional info
Hours change on game daysGames starting at 16:10 or later: open from 10:00 to 20:00Games starting at 12:30 or 13:10: open from 10:00 until 2 hours after the gameWheelchair accessiblePresent your smartphone ticket at the HOF Box Office in main lobbyChildren under 12 enter for free, choose a free ticket for themCheck schedule before visiting on game days
Please join us on March 8th from 6-9 PM for the public opening reception of our next exhibition, Delicate Ecologies, Painting Selections From: Kelley Booze, Katherine Colborn, and Samantha Haring.
The exhibition will be on view in the gallery and our website from March 8th-August 10th, 2024. Please visit indianhillgallery.com for more information and hours of operation.
$1 of every pint sold between 5pm-8pm will be donated to the Stray Animal Adoption Program.
REQUIREMENTSOrganization must be a 501(c)3We do not partner with political groupsWe do not partner with individuals and organizations raising money for scholarships, medical bills, financial hardships, etc.Organizations only qualify once per calendar year.Contact- Emily Moylan- emily@littlemiamibrewing.com
The Oxford Community Arts Center and ECO will host an exhibition of art pieces focusing on climate change and sustainability, opening on March 8. The opening event will run from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the Second Friday Celebration of the Arts at the Oxford Community Arts Center. The exhibition will be on display until April 5th.In its third iteration, this exhibition turns science and societal impacts into artistic action to raise awareness about climate change. The exhibition encourages reflection, questioning, understanding, and action by highlighting the various interpretations and experiences of climate change as felt by artists and community members. The exhibition will include artwork by elementary, middle school and high school students, and Miami University students, as well as community members and local artists.
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Breaded Pork Cutlet fried crisp and golden brown, served over Buttered Spätzle and topped with Haus Marinara Sauce, Provolone and Parmesan cheeses.
Live music gets the party going at 6:00PM...the keg tapping parade starts at 7:00PM!!
See you there!
PROST!
Join us for dinner and an evening of bluegrass music at the beautiful Vinoklet Winery, 11069 Colerain Ave in Cincinnati, OH 45252. Seated indoors in Vinoklet’s main dining room, patrons can enjoy the spectacular view overlooking the 30 plus acres of rolling hills while dining on any of the delicious menu items. Bluegrass entertainment by Vernon McIntyre’s Appalachian Grass from 6:30 til 8:30. Admission is free. Reservations are strongly recommended and should be made early: 513-385-9309 or vinokletwinery@fuse.net.PRICE admission free TIME 6:30-8:30 CONTACT 513-385-9309 or vinokletwinery@fuse.netWEB https://www.vinokletwines.com/post/2018/09/30/Bluegrass-Wednesdays-Spaghetti-Meat-Balls
Mar 28 Thursday