Kennedy Heights Arts Center

6546 Montgomery Road
Cincinnati (Kennedy Heights), OH 45213
513-631-4278
Kennedy Heights Arts Center

Exhibition

Tears, Michael Keating, 2012, Inkjet print, 16" × 20"
Courtesy of Michael Keating

Cincinnati: Shadow and Light

Oct. 4, 2014 – Nov. 15, 2014
Tues–Fri:10 am–5 pm | Sat:11 am–4 pm.

Cincinnati: Shadow and Light features more than 50 photographs by award-winning photojournalist and former Cincinnati Enquirer photographer Michael E. Keating, whose career has spanned five decades. The retrospective of photographs in Shadow and Light serves as historical narrative for the region. It also reveals much about the photographer himself. On display is a work of contrast: the beauty of our city and its people but also the harsh underbelly of daily life. Organized by themes — The Ohio River; Dispatches from the Field; The Cincinnati Reds; and Character and Personality. Also, the exhibit will introduce, Cincinnati: Shadow and Light, a beautifully published book of Mr. Keating’s photographs, including the exhibition photography and more. The book is at the Kennedy Heights Arts Center shop as well as many booksellers. All profits from the sale of the book and the photographs from the exhibit will be donated to The Clyde N. Day Foundation supporting student scholarships.

The Exhibition Opening is Saturday, October 4, from 6 to 9 pm. A Gallery Talk by Photographer Michael E. Keating is scheduled for Saturday, October 25 at 2 pm.

 

Event

Oct. 4, 2014
Kennedy Heights Arts Center, 6546 Montgomery Road | Cincinnati, OH 45213

Opening Reception for Cincinnati: Shadow and Light on Saturday, October 4, from 6 to 9 pm. Free. Showcases photographs of the city and its people by acclaimed Enquirer photojournalist Michael Keating. Features a new book by the same name. 

Lecture

Oct. 25, 2014
Kennedy Heights Arts Center , 6546 Montgomery Road | Cincinnati, OH 45213

Michael Keating will share some of his most memorable and moving images  from the five decades he spent as a photojournalist capturing the faces of Cincinnati. Unforgettable moments of human drama and community impact take center stage along with Mr. Keating and his keen sense of storytelling.

Reservation Information:

Free and open to the public.