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"Kimi Remenyi, Behavior Support Manager for Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services stops by to discuss how artwork can help us get in touch with our emotions. We try out some of her techniques while looking at "Toilette of Venus" b
Film critic and writer, tt stern-enzi, sits down to discuss the exhibition, Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick, and its relationship to the film Candyman (2021) directed by Nia DaCosta. A shorter video version of this conversation is available at ht
We sit down with Trudy Gaba and Ciona Rouse, co-curators on the special exhibition, Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick. Learn how they became involved in the project and about their personal connections with the artwork. Art Palace is sponsored by P
We're chatting with Natsuko Dyer about the 1977 Japanese horror-fantasy film, House, which will be a part of our Horror Film Fest on October 15Learn more about the Horror Film Fest here: https://cincinnatiartmuseum.org/events-programs/events-
Today we're joined by Christian Schmit, the 2021 Artist in Residence at the Rosenthal Education Center (REC). Christian talks about his experiences in art school as both a student and a teacher before we look at Nan Phelps' "Portrait of the Art
Brad, Justin and the Cinemaiden from the Cinema Guys Podcast stop by to talk about their history and the upcoming screening of the film, The Monuments Men. We also take a look at our special exhibition, Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men
Eckart Preu, Music Director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra joins us to talk about their upcoming concert, Women in Musik which will take place on August 20, 8:00 p.m. at Eden Park's Seasongood Pavillion. We also take a look at works by wom
Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis from Future Retrieval join us again to discuss their film influences, specifically Stanley Kubruck's The Shining from 1980. This conversation was originally a part of the Art, Histories, & Adaptations Film and
Go on a walkthrough of our newest special exhibition, American Painting: The Eighties Revisited with guest curator Kate Bonansinga (Director of the School of Art, College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning at the University of Cincinnat
This episode is an extended cut of our conversation with Future Retrieval's Katie Parker and Guy Michael Davis. Learn more about their unique processes and the ideas behind their current special exhibition, Close Parallel. We recorded this orig
We spoke with the artists of the Black and Brown Faces exhibition as a part of the "Artists in Dialogue" program. In these conversations, the artists explore relationships between their own work and artwork in the museum’s permanent collection.
We spoke with Cincinnati still life artist Jonathan Queen about his narrative artworks that depict vintage toys and how he has translated these into enormous murals. This recording was initially made for our CAM Kids Day online program, and you
Louis Martinelli, poet and playwright, joins us to discuss his new book, Dreaming with Open Eyes: Poems for Vincent Van Gogh. We also take a look at Van Gogh's painting, Undergrowth with Two Figures, while Louis shares some of the poems from hi
Today we're joined by University of Cincinnati professor Evan Torner to talk about the film, They Live, from 1988 as a part of the museum’s Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal… Film and Discussion Series. You can learn more about the se
Today we're joined by Abigail Zhang, Marketing Manager from the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. We talk about the impact Harriet Beecher Stowe made with her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and look at The Fugitive's Story from 1869 by John Rogers.View
Today we're joined by horticulturist Greg Torres from the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati. Greg Lets us know about what is happening at the Civic Garden Center before we celebrate the arrival of spring by looking at some of the plants
Museum Docent, Julie Willis, takes us on a walkthrough of the new special exhibition, "Something Over Something Else": Romare Bearden’s Profile Series.
Kathryne Gardette, arts integration specialist, joins us to talk about giving back to the Walnut Hills neighborhood. We also have a conversation about Lorna Simpson's Wigs (Portfolio) from the Women Breaking Boundaries exhibition.View Lorna S
This episode is a live recording of the conversation between Photographer Sohrab Hura and Curator Dr. Nathaniel M. Stein to celebrate the closing of The Levee exhibition and the Cincinnati Art Museum’s newest publication, The Levee: A Photograp
Andrea Siefring-Robbins from Urban Stead Cheese joins us to celebrate National Cheese Lover's Day. We talk about how she and her husband brought cheese-making to the Tri-State and try to pair the perfect cheese with modern art.Urban Stead Chee
81: Holiday Movies with T.T. Stern-Enzi Film Critic, T.T. Stern-Enzi joins us again to reveal his true feelings about Christmas movies and to come up with holiday film plots inspired by our paintings.See and Read T.T.'s work at: https://terr
This is a live recording of the Gallery Experience on Connectedness that and was inspired by the special exhibition, The Levee: A photographer in the American South and took place on November 24, 2019.The Panel:Moderator, Pastor Alice Connor
Our executive chef, Yajan Upadhyaya, joins us to talk about how he started cooking and also to look at Still Life (Ontbijtstuk with Berkemeyer) by Pieter Claesz.Learn more about the Terrace Cafe:https://cincinnatiartmuseum.org/visit/shop-din
Museum Docent Marina García Gámez takes us on a tour of the special exhibition, Treasures of the Spanish World where we learn about incredibly diverse art from Spain and Latin America spanning over 4,000 years of history. Among the artists we d
Cole Imperi, dual-certified thanatologist and public health educator, joins us again for a spooky look at artworks that deal with death and dying. Russell also can't stop talking about Midsommar and Return of the Obra Dinn.Learn more about Co
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