The Cincinnati Art Museum connects people to art. This has been our charge since the late 1800s when the Women’s Art Museum Association envisioned an institution that would serve as a …
The Cincinnati Art Museum connects people to art. This has been our charge since the late 1800s when the Women’s Art Museum Association envisioned an institution that would serve as a central gathering place for connection, dialogue and enlightenment through art. Today, more than 135 years later, CAM continues to play an integral role in a reawakened Cincinnati and her flourishing arts community. With our ever-expanding arts lens, even greater collection accessibility, digital sophistication, and reimagined public spaces, we are poised to create lifetimes of connective experiences by linking the story of art with the lives of every Cincinnatian.
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Oct 19, 2024
Although we live in Louisville we have had a membership at the Cincinnati Art Museum for several years. With all due respect Louisville’s Speed Museum has made great strides in becoming an art museum… Full review by Joe B
Sep 30, 2024
This remarkable art museum is a few miles from the city center and is definitely worth the trip! Plenty of free parking and free entry make this a great cultural day out. Art works from many of the m… Full review by Storyteller199062
Jul 18, 2024
My kids and I were harassed as soon as we walked in the door because I brought a water in, which I told them I’d dump out, they continued to tell me my son wasn’t able to hold my younger son while we… Full review by Shelby H
How long does it take to view the Terra-cotta warriors exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum
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It took me at least two hours, but I stopped and savored every sign and looked at every exhibit. You could stop and gawk in half an hour if you're in a hurry, or if you're with kids that …
It took me at least two hours, but I stopped and savored every sign and looked at every exhibit. You could stop and gawk in half an hour if you're in a hurry, or if you're with kids that will simply fall to the floor in death spasms if they have to spend just one more second looking at .... old stuff. There's a kids area downstairs to keep them occupied, just in case. The significant spouse and I rotated watch duties so we could both fully enjoy the warriors.