Cincinnati Events this Weekend

 

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Whether you're planning for an upcoming trip to Cincy or just need something fun to do this weekend, find all the info you need in our Cincinnati Events Calendar. From upcoming festivals to Blink events to local bars, restaurants, and brunch hot spots, here's all the info on the latest happenings in the Cincy region. 

 

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Discovering Ansel Adams

Discovering Ansel Adams
September 27, 2024–January 19, 2025
The Thomas R. Schiff Gallery (Gallery 234 & 235)
Ticketed. Free for Members. Save $2 when purchasing tickets online.
Adult tickets: $12 in-person, $10 online
Seniors, college students and children 6–17 years: $8 in person, $6 online
Children 5 years & under: free

See the exhibition for free on Thursday nights from 5–8 p.m. and during Art After Dark on September 27 and October 25 from 5–9 p.m. FotoFocus passport holders have free entry from September 27–October 31.

Premiering at the Cincinnati Art Museum, Discovering Ansel Adams provides an unprecedented exploration of the early career of Ansel Adams (1902–1984), demonstrating how, between 1916 and the 1940s, Adams developed from a 14-year-old tourist with a camera into America’s most celebrated photographer. Drawn from the definitive Adams collection at the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, the exhibition brings together approximately 80 virtuosic photographs with unique ephemera including the artist’s handwritten correspondence, snapshots, personal possessions, and photographic working materials. Featured works range from small, one-of-a-kind photographs from Adams’s teenage years to jaw-dropping mural-sized prints of his most iconic mature views. Join the artist on his journey from teenage musician to young mountaineer, as he makes his first pictures at Yosemite, experiences the American Southwest, learns how to communicate with a broad national audience, and undertakes an epic quest to photograph America’s national parks. Along the way, discover how Ansel Adams became Ansel Adams.

Founded in 1975 by the President of University of Arizona and Ansel Adams, the Center for Creative Photography is one of the world’s finest institutions for the study of the history of photography, and a singularly important archive for Ansel Adams studies. Discovering Ansel Adams presents a rare opportunity to encounter the CCP’s Ansel Adams collection outside of Arizona.

When: September 27, 2024 11:00AM - January 19, 2025 5:00PM
Where: 953 Eden Park Dr. Cincinnati, OH. 45202
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George Bellows: American Life in Print

October 25, 2024–February 9, 2025
Vance Waddell and Mayerson Galleries (Galleries 124 and 125)
Free Admission
Friends of Prints
Press Release

George Bellows (1882–1925) was a painter, illustrator, and printmaker. The exhibition will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the artist’s passing and feature 55 lithographs and drawings gifted and lent by Dr. James and Mrs. Lois Sanitato.

Bellows chose to leave his native Columbus, Ohio, and moved to New York in 1904 to become a professional artist. He enrolled in the New York School of Art where he became a student of Robert Henri (1865–1929). Henri encouraged his students to move beyond European traditions, to open their eyes to contemporary life and the transformation of the New York urban environment.

By the age of 26 Bellows had garnered critical acclaim, becoming the youngest elected member to the National Academy. During his 20-year career, his paintings captured the spirit and character of life in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Financially successful, in 1916, he set up set up a lithograph press in his studio at a time when the medium was associated with ephemeral commercial art and collectors’ favored etchings.

Over the next nine years Bellows executed more than 190 prints, almost single-handedly elevating lithography to a fine art in the United States. The inherent flexibility of the process, its potential for drawing in vigorous strokes, and its richness of tone were well suited to his expressive yet journalistic style. The subjects that fascinated him range from intimate studies of his family and friends to snap shots of American life, the atrocities of World War I, and what first caught the public’s attention: boxing. All were new and undeniably American subjects. Today, Bellows is known for his paintings, yet his accomplishments in lithography stand on equal footing.

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This exhibition has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this exhibition do not necessarily represent those of Ohio Humanities or the National Endowment for the Humanities. Support provided by the IFPDA Foundation.

When: October 25, 2024 11:00AM - February 9, 2025 5:00PM
Where: Cincinnati Art Museum
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Thankful November

🍂 **November Specials Are Here!** 🍂

Get ready for a month full of gratitude and incredible deals! 🎉 Book any of the exclusive specials now through **November 30th** and make this month extra special.

Hurry—these offers won’t last long! (Note: Cannot be combined with other promotions or specials.)

Book today and celebrate the season of thanks! 🙌

Click here to book today!

When: November 2, 2024 3:00PM - November 30, 2024 4:00PM
Where: 7242 Tylers Corner Dr, Ste. B, West Chester Township, Butler County, Ohio 45069
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Indoor Tours of Music Hall

Join Friends of Music Hall Program Guides for a 90-minute tour that explores a variety of private and public spaces in the recently revitalized Music Hall. The tour speaks to guests of a wide range of ages and interests. If you have a particular interest in history, music, theater, architecture, or Cincinnati culture, this will be a real treat!

Discover how this gorgeous building reflects the spirit of the past and present, and why it was the envy of the Great Midwest in the 19th century and the cornerstone of the 21st-century renaissance of Cincinnati's historic heart.

Purchase Tickets: https://www.cincinnatiarts.org/events/detail/spmh-backstage-and-beyond-inside-cincinnati-music-hall-1

When: November 15, 2024 10:00AM - December 28, 2024 2:00PM
Where: Cincinnati Music Hall
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Lunch

Doors open at 11am

When: November 18, 2024 11:00AM - November 22, 2024 4:00PM
Where: Vintage on Race
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Happy Hour

Happy Hour Monday-Friday 3-6pm

When: November 18, 2024 3:00PM - November 22, 2024 6:00PM
Where: Vintage
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Happy Hour Tuesday-Friday

From the Bar:
- $2 Off 9oz Glasses & 9oz Flights of Wine
- $2 Off Bourbon Pours (neat or on the rocks)
- $2 Off all Beers
- $7 LouVino Sangria (red or white)
- $7 LouVino Old Fashioned

1/2 OFF BOTTLES OF WINE UNDER $100 EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT!!

Classic Snacks:
- $6 Fried Green Tomatoes
- $7 Loaded Baked Potato Tots
- $8 Truffle Parmesan Frites
- $9 Warm Brussels Sprouts Salad
- $12 Mini Charcuterie Board

When: November 19, 2024 5:00PM - November 22, 2024 7:00PM
Where: LouVino OTR
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All You Can Eat Wings

Ready for some wins & wings? Get All-You-Can-Eat Wings + $10 Power Card every Monday and Thursday all day!

When: November 21, 2024 11:00AM - November 22, 2024 12:00AM
Where: Dave & Busters
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Custom Bourbon Blending Experience

****We do tasting experiences every 1.5 hours that we are open! BOOK NOW****

Custom Bourbon Blending Experience: Dive into the art of bourbon blending and create your own custom blend. In this 45-minute experience, you'll work with six unique bourbons, learn about the history of bourbon, Cincinnati, and Willow Run, and craft your own bourbon recipe. If you love your blend, you can purchase and name a bottle of your custom bourbon selection. Reservations highly recommended (WillowRunBourbon.com)

When: November 21, 2024 1:00PM - 8:00PM
Where: Willow Run (downtown Cincinnati, across from the Aronoff) - 645 Walnut St. Cincinnati, OH 45202

Willow Run is Located On the North Side of the Fountain District!


At the corner of 7th and Walnut St., across the street from the Aronoff Center.
Parking & Navigating to Willow Run:
On-street, metered parking
Valet services are often available (especially on the weekends) at 118 E 6th St. (near Nada and Sotto).
Multiple surface lots and garages surround us
Some suggestions:
Closest: LAZ parking garage at 36 E 7th St.
Next Closest: Olympic parking garage at 120 E 7th
Other great options:
Surface lot at 800 Walnut St.
7W7 parking garage at 7 W 7th St.
Fountain Square parking garage at 520 Vine St.
LAZ surface lot at 705 Sycamore St.
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Metropolitan Leadership Exchange (MLX) Women’s Roundtable

Featured speaker Catrena Bowman on Managing Change

When: November 21, 2024 3:00PM - 5:00PM
Where: The Metropolitan Club
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