Jun 02 Monday
Use the power of melting with 3D pens and printers to create intricate designs and sculptures, exploring various techniques to manipulate materials with precision.
Jaja’s African Hair BraidingBy Jocelyn BiohRegional Premiere DramedyMay 31–June 22, 2025
Tressed to impress!
Welcome to Jaja’s bustling hair braiding shop in Harlem where a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrants create masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women every day. During one sweltering summer day, love will blossom, dreams will flourish, and secrets will be revealed. The uncertainty of these women’s circumstances simmers below the surface of their lives, and when it boils over, this tight-knit community is forced to confront what it means to be an outsider on the edge of the place they call home. This boisterous, heartwarming play by award-winning Ghanaian American playwright Jocelyn Bioh makes its regional premiere following its dazzling Broadway debut!
Jun 03 Tuesday
This annual exhibition features artworks by the members of Tiger Lily Press, a fine art printmaking studio turned non-profit with the mission to produce, preserve, and promote the art of printmaking.
Opening ReceptionFriday, May 16 | 6 – 8 pm
Gallery HoursMon/Wed/Fri: 10 am – 5 pmTues/Thurs: 10 am – 8 pmSat: 10 am – 12 pmSun: closed
Jun 04 Wednesday
Water, a most essential element. Transfixing to watch, enjoyable and challenging to draw and paint. We’ll meet at parks and other outdoor locations, observing and drawing from the water, whether close-up, on the “shore” of a small lake, or viewing the Ohio River from an Eden Park overlook. We’ll draw water’s movement, reflections, colors. And we’ll develop a sense of its place in our compositions, as well as in art history, and the world. Color theory will be included, and you’re also encouraged to work with color intuitively.
Choose and combine your media: from “traditional” drawing media (graphite, charcoal, conté crayon, etc.), to drawing media with color (oil pastels, water-soluble oil pastels, colored pencils, etc.), to ink to watercolor, and more.
You can make your own hummingbird feeder from hot molten glass with help from our professional glass artists. In this event, you not only receive the incomparable experience of making glassblown art, but you also create a piece that invites these adorable little birds to your garden, thus increasing your chances of seeing them. Experience the wonder that is glass art with your loved ones!
It's scheduled in 45 minute increments and reservations are required. You can check availability by phone or email. Everyone must be 12 years or older. Ready for pickup in 7 days. Shipping is available.
Jun 05 Thursday