June 14–September 8, 2024
What do an Egyptian mirror from 2000 BCE, a bronze statue conceived in France in the 1880s, and a 2024 bio-sculpture composed from lawn waste have in common?
Learn More »May 1–May 12
Give your loved one a meaningful gift for Mother’s Day and let them know that they are your queen bee. Learn more about Adopt-a-Bee.
Learn More »November 24, 2023–January 21, 2024
This is the third iteration of the Black & Brown Faces exhibition will explore the immense impact of Black & Brown culture, invention and innovation on the development of American and global culture.
Learn More »June 9–October 8, 2023
Works of art connect us. Yet mystery surrounds both our experiences of making them and our encounters with them. Drawn from the collection of Richard Rosenthal and his family, this exhibition celebrates a promised gift to the Cincinnati Art Museum and features 38 works by self-taught artists from diverse cultures and circumstances.
Learn More »March 17–September 24, 2023
Roberto Lugo draws from his lived experience and deep knowledge of ceramic history to create works that elevate the stories of those historically absent from the decoration of extravagant examples of pottery. Lugo’s multicultural mashups often combine classic forms and patterns with elements of hip-hop.
Learn More »November 10, 2023–February 25, 2024
Charles White (1918–1979) is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential African American artists of the twentieth century. The exhibition Charles White: A Little Higher explores the work of the Chicago-born artist and educator.
Learn More »Now
More than 73,000 works, spanning 6,000 years. Always available on any device.
Learn More »Exhibition ticket pricing varies.
June 27, 2024 05:00 PM
The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century showcases more than 90 works of art by some of today’s most important and celebrated artists —such as Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roberto Lugo, Carrie Mae Weems, Mark Bradford, William Cordova, Hassan Hajjaj, and Hank Willis Thomas—and fashion brands, with looks from Chanel, Gucci, Cross Colours, Vivienne Westwood and Virgil Abloh’s collections for Louis Vuitton.
Find out more »Free general admission to the Cincinnati Art Museum is made possible by a gift from the Rosenthal Family Foundation. Exhibition pricing may vary. Parking at the Cincinnati Art Museum is free.
Generous support for our extended Thursday hours is provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
The Cincinnati Art Museum is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign, the region's primary source for arts funding.
General operating support provided by: