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Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900: A Biographical Dictionary

The only comprehensive biographical source of data on Ohio artists of this time period.   Prepared under the auspices of the Oberlin College Libraries.

N6530.03H38 2000

 

Architecture in Cincinnati : an illustrated history of designing and building an American city

 
The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center
Annotation: The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts venue for
all ages and provides events, educational programs, and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky
and Greater Cincinnati community. With five art galleries, a magnificent, newly renovated
turn-of-the-century theatre, and a newer education center, The Carnegie is the largest arts venue
in Northern Kentucky. (from the Carnegie Center's web site 05/07/07)
 

Cincinnati Art Museum

Our local museum houses a collection of art that spans 5,000 years. The web site gives exhibition and event information as well as a virtual tour. The CAM calendar provides up to date coverage of offered programs.

 
Cincinnati Museum Center Library Web site

 

Cincinnati Sculpture Unveiled
Color photographs of outdoor sculpture in Cincinnati, with background information, location, date,
and artist. Includes some sculptures in Northern Kentucky and in Hamilton County neighborhoods
near the city of Cincinnati
NA 9350.C5 C4 2006
 

Contemporary Arts Center

For almost sixty years, the CAC has provided opportunities to learn about contemporary art. The Center's programming brings together exhibitions of celebrated artists with works and ideas to meant to stimulate and challenge. The web site offers valuable information and news.

 

The Lloyd Lilbrary and Museum
The Library has an outstanding collection of rare books, many with fine botanical illustrations and also
has many examples of fine binding and printing.
 
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Located in Cincinnati, OH, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center stands as the nation's
newest monument to freedom. It brings to life the importance - and relevance - of struggles for freedom
around the world and throughout history, including today. Made up of three buildings that symbolize the
cornerstones of freedom - courage, cooperation, and perseverance - the Freedom Center's curving
architecture reflects the winding river and the often-changing path to freedom. (from the Freedom Center's
website 05/07/07)
 

Taft Museum

Newly renovated and expanded, the Taft Museum is known as one of the finest small art museums in America.   It is home to nearly 700 works of art, including European and American master paintings, Chinese porcelains, and European decorative arts.

 

Taft Museum Catalogue

N550.5 .A5 1957  c.2   DAAP Reference

 

The Cincinnati Wing: the Story of Art in the Queen City

N6535.C55 C54 2003  DAAP Reference

 

Great Houses of the Queen City

NA735.C5 W47 1997   DAAP Reference

 

Zaha Hadid : space for art ; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art

NA1469.H33 Z343 2004   DAAP Rare Books

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