Join the Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM) for Art After Dark At Home this Friday May 29 from 5 – 9 p.m.

The museum may be closed, but that doesn’t mean we can’t party on the last Friday of the month! Join us for #ArtAfterDarkAtHome featuring live music from Triiibe LLC, cocktail tutorials with HomeMakers Bar, online exhibitions, art-making activities and more!

HAPPY HOUR! 5–6 p.m. Pour a glass of whatever you’ve got, or make a cocktail with our friends from HomeMakers Bar. We’ll share a specialty cocktail tutorial video and a bartender will answer your home bar questions.

LIVE MUSIC! 6–6:30 p.m. & 8–8:30 p.m. Enjoy live sessions with Cincinnati’s favorite hip hop group Triiibe LLC. Streaming information will be provided.

ART MAKING! Check out our new online exhibition do it (home) and follow the instructions crafted by famous contemporary artists. Share your creation and become a part of the exhibition→ https://bit.ly/CAMdoithome

EXPLORE & MORE! Virtually visit our permanent collection and special exhibitions from the comfort of your couch and let us know your favorite artwork→ https://bit.ly/CAMart

Don’t forget to share photos of your AAD celebration! Tag us on Instagram & Facebook and we’ll share your party at home pics.

Still craving more? Join our new Facebook group CAM Connect and enjoy digital programming with new content added daily.

Want to support your local art museum? Consider donating to the Cincinnati Art Museum to support future free public programs like #artafterdarkcincy→ http://bit.ly/CAMAnnualFund

 

10% of proceeds for every membership sold or renewed during May and June will be donated to Cincinnati’s COVID-19 Regional Response Fund. Renew or join today→ http://bit.ly/CAMmembership

 


For more fun things to do in Cincinnati this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10Cincy.  

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