Nov 17 2015
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Jan 10 2016
Tree of Life

Tree of Life

Presented by Cincinnati Art Museum at Cincinnati Art Museum

In its third year, the Tree of Life features a 19-year-old crabapple tree that has been transformed into a sculptural piece of art. Created by Cincinnati artist Matt Kotlarczyk, our Tree of Life embraces our common beliefs and serves as a unifying symbol of hope for the Greater Cincinnati community. More than a Christmas tree, the Tree of Life builds on thousands of years of tradition to bring us together and lead us into the future.

Admission Info

Free admission. Parking at the Art Museum is $4, FREE for Art Museum Members. The Cincinnati Art Museum is open Tuesday - Sunday, 11 am - 5 pm. The Cincinnati Art Museum is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Phone: 513.721.ARTS

Email: media@cincyart.org

Dates & Times

2015/11/17 - 2016/01/10

Additional time info:

Visitors are encouraged to make the Tree of Life their very own holiday tradition at the Cincinnati Art Museum. After sharing a wish on our Tree of Life, visitors can then shop for the perfect gift at our Museum Shop and celebrate the holidays in our Terrace Café.

Location Info

Cincinnati Art Museum

953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202

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.

Accessibility Info

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. Elevators are located on the Ground Floor (DeWitt entrance, with access to the First and Second Floor) and the First Floor (beyond the Great Hall, with access to the Ground and Second Floors).