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Find the best art events and make the most of your time this month in Cincinnati. From music to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Chicago the Musical, a Tony Award-winning musical, brings the glitz and glamour of 1920s Chicago to life on stage. Experience the iconic songs, thrilling dance numbers, and captivating performances of this legendary show as it tours the country. Don't miss this critically acclaimed production that has captivated audiences for decades.
This traveling film festival features international, contemporary, avant-garde films. Presented by Disassociative Productions.
Back again with another packed out show and this time it’s my brand and it’s all about DENIM!
This traveling film festival features international, contemporary, avant-garde films. Presented by Disassociative Productions.
This traveling film festival features international, contemporary, avant-garde films. Presented by Disassociative Productions.
Enhance a quilt with embroidered borders, ribbon work, beads, buttons and embellishments in this 3 session class.
Spring may still be around the corner, but this paint and sip in Cincinnati is the perfect way to start looking ahead.
Have you always wanted to paint the perfect picture of your beloved fur baby? Now is your opportunity! Our event is open to all ages and all skillsets, no painting experience needed! All pets can be painted (dogs, cats, horses, reptiles, etc). You will receive a canvas with your pet sketched out (photo submission details below). You will then be guided through a detailed step by step process of how to paint your specific pet. You will be limited to 1 pet per canvas. You can paint your pet in 1 of 2 styles: Pop art style (think vibrant colors, Andy Warhol) or Traditional style, painting your pet true to their colors.
Take the next step in your weaving adventure by learning about twill patterns. In this class students will weave striped fingertip towels using a straight draw twill and a rosepath twill threading. Under the guidance of the instructor, students will wind a multi-color warp and dress and thread a loom. Students will build on their knowledge of reading and interpreting drafts and will learn more about various weave structures. This class is for those who have taken BW 101 Learn to Weave, or for those with some weaving experience. It is also a good refresher for those who haven’t woven for a while and would like to get back in to the craft.
Join us for a Watercolor Open Studio session with local artists, Carmen Bauer and Ingrid Farnham! Watercolor Open Studio dates are two hours per session, administered jointly by Carmen Bauer and Ingrid Farnham. Both can provide personalized direction and demo any number of watercolor painting techniques. Carmen specializes in animal and human portraits and Ingrid in land/waterscapes and still life so there is a wide array of subject expertise available. Class size is limited to 12 to provide individual attention and help. There will not be formal teaching lessons but appropriate demos and recommendations to help students with their painting questions. As time permits, Carmen and Ingrid will be working on paintings that students can observe. Recommended for people with some basic watercolor knowledge but all experience levels welcome. Students can paint their own choice of subject or workshop hosts can provide a reference photo/ subject. Students can bring an in-progress painting or start one at Open Studio. They can seek help or critiques as needed. If there’s interest, Carmen and/or Ingrid may teach a separate watercolor fundamentals class. Participants are responsible for bringing their own materials for the workshop. There is no specific set of supplies required for open studio sessions since each attendee will have different supplies for their own painting project. If unsure, ideal materials are: Arches 100% cotton paper (cold press), Princeton Heritage 4050 brushes (size 4 and 8 rounds are good to start), and professional pigments in pans or tubes, eg., Daniel Smith, Maimeri Blu, Holbein, Winsor & Newton or QoR. All are available for purchase at Plaza Art store. Students should bring water cups, paper towels, pencil, kneaded eraser, masking tape and reference pic(s) as needed. Workshop host will bring some sample materials. Participants can test them out if interested.