Community relations are a top priority at the Cincinnati Arts Association. Reflecting its mission to support life-long learning, CAA collaborates with other arts organizations and a variety of community service organizations. These collaborations usually result in high quality programs with an established connection into the community.
BDAAC: Building Diverse Audiences Advisory Committee
In 1996, the Cincinnati Arts Association formed the Building Diverse Audiences Advisory Committee (BDAAC) to produce a strategic plan to attract a more diverse audience to its venues.
Student Art Show
The Cincinnati Arts Association hosts an annual student art show in the Aronoff Center for the Arts.
The Chillicothe & Ross County Public Library and the Southern Ohio Storytelling Arts and Music Festival are co-sponsoring the Teen Film and Video Festival. Teens can enter films in one of two divisions: Young
Teen (12-15) and Older Teen (16-19).
The first Cincinnati Creative Conversation took place on October 2, 2006 with a follow up meeting on November 6. The 2007 Creative Conversation was October 30, 2007. Click here for details.
If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Kathleen Riemenschneider at (513) 977-4119 or kriemenschneider@cincinnatiarts.org.
Arts Education Directors of Greater Cincinnati (AEDGC)
AEDGC, which the Cincinnati Arts Association is a member, fosters and communicates the importance of arts in the lives of all people through collaborative educational opportunities, advocacy, and programs that present high-quality, diverse arts experiences.
Making Connections Teacher Professional Development Workshop.
October 23, 2008 (click here for details)
View photos from their A Family Arts Celebration at Findlay Market on September 8, 2007.