May 03 Saturday
A mind-bending journey of experimentation, laughter, and healing. Set in a vibrant and surreal venue, THE DOSE is a fully immersive psychedelic experience featuring a carefully curated line-up of some of the best comedians in the country (seen on HBO, Comedy Central, Late Night, Netflix, Don’t Tell, and more!).
At THE DOSE we facilitate the perfect set and setting for both the comedians and the audience to find the funny within their expanding minds. Our Master of Ceremonies and creator of THE DOSE is Steven Gillespie (CONAN, AMAZON PRIME), a nationally touring stand-up comedian and a psychedelic connoisseur.
Come take a trip with us as we transcend the ordinary, dance on the edges of perception, and explore the healing properties of our boundless imaginations. And also to just laugh and be silly :)
The show also features our very own DJ and she will play before, during, and sometimes even after the show! Don't miss the pre-show DJ set (starts at 6:30pm doors), its becoming more and more popular.
We encourage all types of festival perfomers to come show off their skills during the pre-show DJ set (Jugglers, Dancers, Hula Hoopers, sound bathers, etc.). If you are interested performing during the pre-show please contact us via the info below.
THE DOSE: We'll Take Ours. Don't Forget Yours.
On Saturday, May 3 at 7:30 PM the Cincinnati Community Orchestra ushers in summer holidays in its final concert of the season. Join the orchestra to mark graduations with the Brahms Academic Festival, and visit the seaside in Debussy’s La Mer. To round out the program, CCO music director Mark Rudoff solos in the Dvorak Cello Concerto under the baton of Maureen Hickey Haitch. The CCO performs at Church of the Saviour United Methodist, 8005 Pfeiffer Rd. Concert and parking are free. Please visit cincinnaticommunityorchestra.org for more information about the upcoming concert and the rest of the CCO season. Phone 513-317-0300.
May 04 Sunday
Through the play of light and shadow, Na explores the fragility of beauty and the elegence of decay. This body of work focuses on the inevitable transformation of winter flowers and weeds through the passage of time.
Friday, April 11 | 6 – 8 pm
Mon/Wed/Fri: 10 am – 5 pmTues/Thurs: 10 am – 8 pmSat: 10 am – 12 pmSun: closed
Ecuadorian-American artist Ximena Flores presents a series of artwork that explores the beauty and resilience inherent in the natural progression of life, death, and renewal. By repurposing dried flowers and natural fibers, Flores creates work that reflects the interconnectedness that ties us to the natural world.
Celebrate Mom's special day blowing a vase and sculpting a flower from hot molten glass with help from our professional glass artists! Everyone must be 10 years or older to participate. Scheduled in 45 minute increments and reservations are required. Check availability by phone or email. Ready for pickup in 7 days and shipping is available. Experience the wonder that is glass art this Mother's Day with your loved ones!
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.
The Cincinnati Choral Society presents “Music Down in My Soul” which features a cappella arrangements of well-loved American hymns and spirituals, directed by Lisa Peters, CCS Assistant Conductor. The works being presented are arranged by the significant choral figures Robert Shaw (1916-1999), Alice Parker (1925-2023) and Moses Hogan (1957-2003). The unparalleled choral collaboration of Robert Shaw and Alice Parker in the 1950’s and 1960’s produced a large catalogue of arrangements of folksongs and seasonal music as well as numerous hymns and spirituals. Their arrangements are known for their clean compositional structure, simple linear simplicity and dedication to the beauty of the original melodies being used. Their timeless arrangements are staples of the American choral repertoire to this day with choirs of all ages. Among other titles, included in this program will be their arrangements of Amazing Grace and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.
May 05 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.