Experience the Cincinnati Art Museum through creative programming and interpretive content online and via social media. The CAM Connect Facebook Group is a fun way to learn more about art in the permanent collection, engage with staff and fellow art-lovers, and take part in unique artmaking activities.
The Cincinnati Art Museum provides teachers with free access to an invaluable collection of over one hundred cross-curricular teacher guides and lesson plans that tie objects from the museum’s permanent collections to national and Ohio curriculum standards.
From Robert S. Duncanson to Rembrandt, these online exhibitions offer an interpretive glimpse into some of the most extraordinary pieces in the Cincinnati Art Museum permanent collection.
CAM's Google Arts & Culture project allows people around the world to explore the museum’s paintings, sculptures, and other objects in never-before-seen angles and in great detail with the click of a mouse.
John Henry Twachtman (American, b. 1853, d. 1902), Springtime, circa 1884, oil on canvas, Gift of Frank Duveneck, 1908.1218. View full post on CAM Connect
Eastman Johnson (1824-1906), United States, Play Me a Tune, 1880, oil on board mounted on masonite, Museum Purchase: The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial, John J. Emery Endowment, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Leyman Endowment, 2007.70
Nabataea. Khirbet et-Tannur (Jordan), Horned Stele with Nabataean Inscription, 30–1 BCE, Nabataean Empire, Limestone, Museum Purchase, 1939.268
Sohrab Hura (b. 1981), India, untitled inkjet print from The Levee, a suite of 83 photographs, 2016 (negative), 2018 (print), Gift of Sohrab Hura and Experimenter Gallery, Kolkata, 2019.161 © Sohrab Hura
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