Exhibition

These Things Are Connected

These Things Are Connected October 1, 2022–January 28, 2023 The Carnegie brought together five curators working inside and outside the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region to select and develop projects based on linking artists across different geographies. For the past several exhibition seasons, The Carnegie has explored curatorial models that prioritize the process of connecting artists with […]

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The Reds

The Reds March 11 – August 20, 2022 “The Reds,” features new works by John Knuth. This particular series of works explores the borders between abstraction and representation via objects that present as monochrome paintings but reveal deeper texture and context as they are inspected. To create this body of work, the artist mixes rattlesnake

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A Thought Is a River

A Thought Is a River March 11 – August 20, 2022 “A Thought is a River,” is a group exhibition of artists from the Greater Cincinnati and Louisville areas. These two locations are connected by the Ohio River. Much as that body of water meanders and creates tangential paths, the works in this exhibition become

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Gestures of Slowness: Snow Yu, Paige Früchtnicht-Ponchak, Julia Lipovsky

Gestures of Slowness: Snow Yu, Paige Früchtnicht-Ponchak, Julia Lipovsky JULY 5 – AUGUST 28, 2020 Rieveschl Gallery Curated by Sso-Rha Kang Gestures of Slowness was an intimate study of the margins between spectacular encounters. Idle temporality generates poetic moments of reflection that reconsider meaning in seemingly uneventful, empty, and silent spaces. The challenges of slowness

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Jessie Dunahoo

Jessie Dunahoo JULY 5 – AUGUST 28, 2020 Ohio National Financial Services Gallery Curated with Institute 193 Jessie Dunahoo (1932-2017) was raised on a farm in rural Kentucky during a period when support for people considered to have a disability was even more limited than what it is today. Deaf since birth, Dunahoo also lost

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Open Source

Open Source September 7, 2018 – July 13, 2019 During the 2018-2019 exhibition season, The Carnegie presented a series of rotating installations and objects selected by a team of curators, artists, collectors, writers, critics, and community organizers from across the region. Each opening reception provided an opportunity to see a cross-section of the compelling work

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AUDIENCE ADVISORY

LANGUAGE: Sexual references, mild obscenities, and homophobic slurs.

ALCOHOL: Alcohol is consumed.

VIOLENCE: There is a boxing match in the musical.

FOR WHICH AUDIENCE: Kinky Boots is a mature musical comedy. The play is best suited for Grade 8 and up.

RATING: If it were a movie, Kinky Boots would be rated “PG-13.”

AUDIENCE ADVISORY

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is a family-friendly production, appropriate for all ages.

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