Please Note: This event has expired.
Limited capacity public open hours during the month of January
Advance online registration is required to limit capacity. To register for an entry time and/or purchase tickets, please visit cincinnatiartmuseum.org/visit/. Please be prepared to show your tickets at the door.
General admission: Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
(Additional Members only hours on Fridays and Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.–11 a.m.)
In January, the museum’s exhibition ticket revenue will be donated to support and raise awareness for ArtsWave’s 2021 Regional Artist Relief Fund that will make grants available for artists throughout Greater Cincinnati.
ADMISSION INFO
To register for an entry time and/or purchase tickets, please visit cincinnatiartmuseum.org/visit/
In addition to the museum’s 73 permanent collection galleries open to visitors, special exhibitions include:
Frank Duveneck: American Master, which is set to run through March 28, 2021. When registering, please select the option that includes tickets. Free for members.
Anila Quayyum Agha: All the Flowers Are for Me is free and does not require separate tickets. The exhibition closing date has been extended through May 30, 2021.
Phone: 513-721-2787
LOCATION
PARKING INFO
Parking: FREE. Bike Racks are available outside the Main Entrance of the Art Museum. Hook up to one of our Marcel Duchamp-inspired racks during your visit! Accessible Parking is available in our north parking lot, just past the main visitor parking lot and entrance. Wheelchair + Stroller Entry is available via our DeWitt Entrance, on the east side of the museum, near the accessible parking. Access to the Mary R. Schiff Library + Archives is available via our Castellini Foundation Entrance, just to the right of the main entrance on the west side of the building.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
To ensure community wellness, limited hourly capacity has been further reduced and advanced online registration is now required. The museum will continue its safety policies requiring masks covering noses and mouths, and six feet of social distance between visitors. Increased cleaning and use of hospital-grade air filtration allow the museum to operate safely. The museum asks that all patrons limit their visit to two hours and ONLY visit with members of their own household.