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Artist Erin Fung says her exhibit offers museum goers the chance to listen in on conversations with Indigenous groups in Cincinnati, as well as a roundtable discussion with Indigenous elders, young artists and hunters in Inuvik, which is in the northwest territories of Canada.
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On Friday, May 20, water will once again return to the fountain in front of the Cincinnati Museum Center. In this article from our archives, reporter Tana Weingartner takes a look at a time not so long ago when the fountain was turned on for the first time after a three-year absence.
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"This exhibit really demonstrates the impact that the Jewish community has had on Cincinnati," explains Danielle Minson, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati. "We date back to 200 years and we are a minority community, and it really demonstrates what minority and other communities' impact can be."
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The interactive KidSPACE has been closed since March 2020 due to the pandemic.
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The display began in 1946 as a public relations effort by the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad. It's one of the largest portable models in the world.
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In a new exhibition opening Friday at the Cincinnati Museum Center, “The Science Behind Pixar,” visitors learn firsthand how science intersects with animation.
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Archaeologists are dredging up the past with hopes of learning more about the people who once lived here: Native Americans and Europeans.
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A new exhibit by Cincinnati artist Annie Ruth explores the experiences of Black women, particularly amid the pandemic and racial reckoning of the past 18…
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The Cincinnati Museum Center began collecting stories, poetry, memorabilia and artifacts in May 2020 related to the COVID-19 pandemic. As more people get…
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A short drive east of Cincinnati in Adams County sits 20,000 acres of vast forest, ravines, prairies and stunning views of the Appalachian foothills. The…