Jun 06 Thursday
Charles E. Boyk Law Offices are proud to offer our 16th annual Bikes for Kids Giveaway. To promote bicycle safety and recognize deserving children in the community, we are giving away 10 bikes to local children for the summer! To learn more and make a nomination visit our Bikes for Kids Giveaway page.
Mark your calendars! Studio Kroner is thrilled to showcase the remarkable work of Brad Davis, winner of the 2023 Cincinnati Art Club's ViewPoint 55 show, in his solo exhibition "Heirlooms" running from May 10 to June 1, 2024.
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, May 10, 6-9 pm
Brad's paintings revolve around urban environments, elevating their commonplace aspects through a thoughtful and personal reconstruction. Join us for the Opening Reception on Friday, May 10, from 6-9 pm, and gain insights into the artist's vision at the Artist Talk on Saturday, May 18, from 1-2 PM. Don't miss the Closing Reception on Saturday, June 1, to bid farewell to this captivating exhibition.
About the Artist:
Brad Davis is a Cincinnati-based painter whose work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. He earned his BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and his MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Brad's paintings are in the permanent collections of renowned institutions like the Union League of Philadelphia and Capital One Bank.
"My paintings are centered around the urban environment and seek to transform its banality through careful and personal reconstruction," says Brad Davis. "Through painting Cincinnati's ever-changing landscape, I hope to preserve what will inevitably be lost: those treasures that become our city's heirlooms.”
Join us at Studio Kroner and immerse yourself in Brad Davis's remarkable "Heirlooms" exhibition, where he skillfully captures the essence of Cincinnati's urban landscape and invites you to witness the city's treasured heirlooms through his unique artistic lens.
Jun 07 Friday
SERIES INCLUDE:
- Mindfulness & Meditation- Healthy Eating & Fasting- Yoga(Chair Yoga)- Chiropractic Care- & So Much More
Registration for this Wellness Series Begins October 1 thru October 31, 2022Please register in advance
Jun 08 Saturday
Jun 09 Sunday
The Hyde Park Farmers' Market is a family-friendly, free event. The market brings the community together on Hyde Park Square every Sunday morning from mid-May through October. HPFM’s farmers and food artisans strive to provide the best tasting, most healthy food in our region. Hyde Park Farmers' Market growers strictly adhere to sustainable and humane practices.
Attend On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati at Heritage Village Museum on June 9.Heritage Village Museum and The Voice of Black Cincinnati will host On Freedom’s Doorstep: A Celebration of Cincinnati Black History on June 9 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Heritage Village Museum in Sharon Woods Park. This event celebrates the lives and contributions of Black Cincinnatians from the city’s chartering though the end of World War I.
Sponsors, food trucks, vendors, and volunteers interested in portraying historical figures are asked to email crystal@thevoiceofyourcustomer.com.Planned activities for On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati are as follows:
Interpreters portraying notable Black Cincinnatians during the 1800s and early 1900sFine and performing artistsHistorical demonstrationsChildren’s games and programmingA simulated underground railroad experience and representation of the Black BrigadeStorytelling by local historiansLocal Black food and retail vendors
Admission to On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati Admission to On Freedom’s Doorstep: Black History in Cincinnati is $10 per adult, $5 per senior or child ages 4-11, and free for members and children ages 3 and under. SNAP-eligible families are $5 per adult and free for children ages 12 and under with a SNAP card and photo ID.
About Heritage Village MuseumHeritage Village Museum and Educational Center is a picturesque gathering of 13 authentic historical buildings representing various aspects of family life during the 1800s. These buildings include historic homes, a train station, a doctor’s office, a general store, a church, and a schoolhouse.
Heritage Village Museum Venue DetailsParkingA Great Parks of Hamilton County Motor Vehicle Pass may be required.
AccessibilityAccessible parking and drop-off locations can be provided upon request. Please call 513-563-9484 to arrange this service. Task-trained service animals are welcomed. A designated quiet area is available to guests.