by Carrie Atkins Maras, Associate Director of Community Engagement
2/12/2026
Walnut Hills , Eden Park , community
If you spend time visiting the Cincinnati Art Museum, you’re also visiting our neighborhood of Walnut Hills. Are you interested in making a day out of it? If so, you’re in luck, because Walnut Hills is a thriving community with loads of places to explore. Here are new neighbors and awesome opportunities to check out while in Walnut Hill:
The Well
The Well is an extraordinary resource “creating community programs centering art, writing, and mindfulness as vehicles for connection and healing.” An upcoming free program, Embodied Book Club, will take place on March 1, 2026, at The Well’s space in Walnut Hills.
Black Art Speaks
The Cincinnati artist collective Black Art Speaks has moved into the neighborhood on Gilbert Avenue. While their offices are not open to the public, we are thrilled to have Black Art Speaks join the Walnut Hills community!
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House celebrates one of Walnut Hill’s most famous residents and periods of time with house tours and fascinating programming like a Women’s History Month Tea Party! This year’s tea party takes place on March 15, 2026.
Cafe Vivace
Are you in need of a caffeine boost at this point? Visit Café Vivace for coffee, delicious treats, and world-famous jazz! Check out the UC College-Conservatory of Music’s Faculty Jazztet on March 3, 2026.
Krohn Conservatory
We would be remiss not to give a shout-out to our friends in Eden Park at the Krohn Conservatory! Krohn Conservatory’s 2026 Spring Show, Moonlight Menagerie, where the night truly blossoms, is on view through April 19, 2026.
Cincinnati Art Museum is supported by the tens of thousands of people who give generously to the annual ArtsWave Campaign, the region's primary source for arts funding.

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.
General operating support provided by:

