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Discover more about the art, history, and experiences that bring the Taft Museum of Art to life—within and beyond its walls!

From Cincinnati to Madrid: An International Adventure for the Tafts (and Me!)

24 November 2025

Join Taft Museum of Art Assistant Curator, Angela Fuller, on a journey to Madrid, Spain, with the museum's portraits of Charles and Anna Taft! Learn more about the process, procedures, and importance behind lending artwork as you join these paintings for their first trip outside of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Celebrating 40 Years of the Duncanson Artist-in-Residence

19 November 2025

In 2026, the transformative Duncanson Program celebrates its 40th anniversary as a platform for artists and a thriving space for dialogue, creativity, and community engagement! Learn more about the legacy and impact of this vital program in the Cincinnati community and beyond.

Indigo: The Ancient Color in Your Closet

01 October 2025

Most plant dyes produce warm earth tones that fade away relatively quickly, but indigo’s distinctive, cool hues are colorfast; they may lighten over time, but always remain blue. Explore the history of indigo and how its dyes have been used from the past to the present.

A New Look at the Longworths: Unveiling Three Generous Gifts to the Taft Collection

15 September 2025

In fall 2023, the Taft Museum of Art received an unexpected email from a direct descendant of Nicholas Longworth—resident of the Taft historic house for over three decades beginning in 1830—resulting in a gift of three new portraits to the Taft collection. Learn more about the acquisition, history, and conservation of these portraits from the museum's Curatorial & Collections team.

Wharton Esherick’s Pennsylvania Hill House: A Design for the 1940 New York World’s Fair

09 April 2025

In 1940, thousands of enthusiastic consumers and curious spectators flocked to the America at Home pavilion at the New York World’s Fair. They admired architects’ and designers’ showrooms, which included contemporary interiors ranging from urban apartments to country retreats. Of the sixteen showrooms, one was a collaboration between the innovative furniture maker Wharton Esherick and Philadelphia architect George Howe.

Made in Cincinnati: Highlights from "Mystery & Benevolence"

01 February 2025

Visitors to the Taft’s exhibition "Mystery & Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art" discovered fraternal regalia and teaching aids produced in the Queen City in the late 1800s. Explore highlights from the exhibition selected by Associate Curator, Ann Glasscock, PhD.

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