May 2009

Molly O'Toole Blogging Diane Ragsdale

In early May, the Arts & Culture Partnership of the Fine Arts Fund and the Graduate Program in Arts Administration at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music hosted a community conversation with Diane Ragsdale of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, as part of the annual Joan Cochran (Rieveschl) Lecture Series: Creative Visionaries. We titled the talk Sharing Our Art in a Changing Community.

Photos and Video - A Surreal Dance Explosion!

May 15, 2009 - a surreal night at the Cincinnati Art Museum, celebrating the end of the special exhibit. What we wore...

 

Our First Lady: What She Wore and What She Said

The First Lady opens a new museum and talks about why the arts are important to all of us.

What She Said About Art

 

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Our future as an innovative country depends on ensuring that everyone has access to the arts and to cultural opportunity. Nearly 6 million people make their living in the non-profit arts industry, and arts and cultural activities contribute more than $160 billion to our economy every year. And trust me, I tried to do my part to add to that number.

The Intern Goes to Cincy Fringe Plus What We Wore to Art

Meet the new Arts & Culture Partnership intern! Sarah Wieten started the first week of her internship by attending the Cincy Fringe Festival City Beat Kick-Off Party.