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How the Arts Make An Impact

Check here for new blog posts, podcasts and more that point to how the arts make an impact on our community. 

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    Cincinnati King features Queen City history

    posted by Rebecca Calkin & Cecelia Long On May 26, 2015
    The arts can play a powerful role in uncovering and celebrating our shared history. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is bringing a new, uniquely Cincinnati story to our region with Cincinnati King, a new play about the legendary King Records.

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    Women Making Waves

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On May 26, 2015
    Five women who are redesigning the world of arts and design in Cincinnati shared their stories with ArtsWave's Women's Leadership Roundtable members.

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    7 Ways to Kick-Start Your Summer with the Arts

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On May 26, 2015
    From outdoor concerts to experimental theater festivals, summer in Cincinnati brings a host of opportunities to enjoy our region’s amazing arts scene with family and friends. Here are just a few upcoming highlights at the start of the summer season.

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    Uniquely Cincinnati

    posted by Alecia Kintner On May 12, 2015
    The arts have been in the news a lot over the past two weeks. In response to these stories, I’ve heard more than a few times that these results are impressive for “a city our size.” As much as I understand the sentiment and our region's population size, I think we are selling ourselves short with this qualifier. Within the space of twelve days, Cincinnati has done something that other cities, large or small or in between, can only envy. We’ve shown our unique capacity for collaborative action around things that we value—namely, a thriving, innovative, and inclusive arts scene.

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    By the Numbers: 2015 ArtsWave Community Campaign

    posted by Rebecca Calkin On May 12, 2015
    What does it mean to be the largest community arts campaign in the country? $12,250,000 in community contributions is a big number, but it doesn’t capture the full scope of our region’s amazing commitment to the arts. Take a look at a few more impressive numbers from the 2015 campaign.

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    Cincinnati Fringe Festival Brings Together Artists, Community

    posted by Mike Boberg, Rebecca Bromels, Rebecca Calkin On May 12, 2015
    The Cincinnati Fringe Festival brings 150 artists, 45 productions, and over 170 performances to the Queen City each year. Performers from across the region and the globe look forward to this innovative and cutting-edge theatre festival to put new works in front of new audiences.

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    Cincinnati Bell Steps Up to the Plate

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On May 12, 2015
    This ArtsWave partner company has seen amazing growth its ArtsWave campaign over the past two years. What's the secret to their success?

  • Music Hall Sampler 2015

    What’s the Story in Cincinnati?

    posted by Alecia Kintner On Apr 28, 2015
    Last week I hosted 16 representatives from the Town and Chamber of Commerce of Opelika, Alabama. These distant neighbors had come to Cincinnati to learn more about how our city works, including how we support and involve the arts in civic life. I invited four arts colleagues to come help me tell our story and, as always when I listen to what our arts organizations are doing, I found myself inspired. It’s as if they are intentionally doubling their impact through amazing arts with impact on the community. Keep reading to find out how you can double your impact, too.

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    Five Stories that Moved Us This Year

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On Apr 28, 2015
    At ArtsWave, we hear many stories from our arts partners about the impact they are having on the community. Here are five small stories that had a big impression on different members of our staff this year.

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    Behringer-Crawford Museum Helps Veterans Tell Their Stories

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On Apr 28, 2015
    Nearly two dozen Northern Kentucky Vietnam veterans shared their memories, emotions, and stories for the exhibit Vietnam: Our Story.

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    Arts + Health = ArtsWave in Action

    posted by Rebecca Calkin On Apr 28, 2015
    Earlier this month, ArtsWave announced three new Arts for Health grants to expand arts programs that improve health outcomes for Greater Cincinnati residents. This initiative is funded through restricted grants as part of the ArtsWave Community Campaign.

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    The Arts Inspire Innovation

    posted by Alecia Kintner On Apr 14, 2015
    I’m inspired today by the IT group of First Financial Bank, one of 2015’s 270 business partners conducting ArtsWave campaigns. Their entry into an organization-wide sculpture competition took top prize, thanks to its ingenious incorporation of a list of required everyday materials transformed into something magical. Ladybug buttons, shredded paper grass, pipecleaner flowers and a popsicle stick birdhouse all were combined in a beautiful tabletop diorama.

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    Young Professionals’ Choral Collective Grows Deep Roots

    posted by Stefanie Lehmann On Apr 14, 2015
    A night filled with great food and drinks ending in a large group breaking out into song might typically be frowned upon in some Cincinnati establishments. However, when YPCC is there, it’s just a typical Tuesday night.

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    Profile: ArtsWave YP Committee Co-Chairs

    posted by Stefanie Lehmann On Apr 14, 2015
    Paul Tomich and Gwen Kirles are co-chairs of the ArtsWave Young Professionals (YP) committee. This advisory group is comprised of more than 40 committed young professionals, ages 21 to 40, looking to get more involved and invested in Cincinnati’s vibrant arts community

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    Amazing Arts Race Runs Away with a Third Year

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On Apr 14, 2015
    On April 18, 2015, you might see groups of people in purple shirts running through Downtown Cincinnati in search of art. No, it’s not another marathon – it’s the Amazing Arts Race, ArtsWave’s signature Young Professionals’ event back for a third year.

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    Signs of Spring

    posted by Alecia Kintner On Mar 24, 2015
    Anticipating the first flowers of the growing season is a ritual that many of us share. For many of us, as well, there is the ritual of anticipating the coming season of arts events, announced by each organization with a mix of glorious abundance, pride and colorful exuberance.

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    Play Ball! ArtsWave and the Cincinnati Reds Team Up for the Arts

    posted by Rebecca Bromels On Mar 24, 2015
    ArtsWave and the Cincinnati Reds have teamed up to support the arts with special ticket promotions and unique engagement activities like Art in the Park.

  • The Arts Put Cincinnati on the Map

    posted by Tom Williams On Mar 24, 2015
    Tom Williams, Chair of the 2015 ArtsWave Community Campaign, shares how the arts put Cincinnati on the map and transform our community.

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    5 Ways Clifton Cultural Arts Center Builds Neighborhood Pride

    posted by Emalene Benson On Mar 24, 2015
    Over the past five years, Clifton Cultural Arts Center has become an important hub of activity for the Clifton community. We asked Emmalene Benson, Programs and Office Coordinator, to share with us five ways that the CCAC is bringing neighbors and families together through the arts.

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    Produced with Exuberance

    posted by Alecia Kintner On Mar 10, 2015
    My daughter Delaney recently asked me to be "The Producer" for her act in the elementary school talent show. The Working-Mommy part of my brain silently shrieked, "Oh no! I don't have time for One More Thing!" The Juggling-Mommy part of me said out loud, "Of course, what do you want to do?"