Cincinnati Art Museum
This weekend, I went back to the Cincinnati Art Museum for a girlfriend date since it was the Art in Bloom exhibit.
We made a reservation at the Terrace cafe for lunch. It is surprisingly good and reasonably priced. I got a club sandwich, which was unique with a delicious red pepper aoili on it. My friend really liked her mufaleta. She only got a half one, but it was huge! Our waitress was a delight as well.
We ended up wandering the museum to see the floral compositions. 90 pieces of art were selected to have floral arrangements made. Each florist makes a list of three pieces of art that they would like to create an arrangement for and then, they get one from the list. The art includes paintings, statues, vases, furniture, so really across the entire spectrum. Some of the floral arrangements were quite literal; some were what I would have expected as "on trend" for the time the original painting was done. Some of the arrangers were in the museum and answering questions. Here are pictures of some of my favorites!
This last one was one of my favorites! I love the pitcher with blue ribbons and hydrangea.
We also went into the new special exhibit, Iris van Herpen, Transforming Fashion. She is a haute couture fashion designer focusing on using high tech methods to create fashion. For example, she has been using a 3D printer for the last eight years.
We also really liked the gift shop! I got some fun gifts for my nieces and nephews while we were there!
Each visit reinforces how great the ArtsWave membership is and how it convinced us to get the CAM membership!
Times visited: 4
Time in museum: 3 hrs
Overall: B+
We made a reservation at the Terrace cafe for lunch. It is surprisingly good and reasonably priced. I got a club sandwich, which was unique with a delicious red pepper aoili on it. My friend really liked her mufaleta. She only got a half one, but it was huge! Our waitress was a delight as well.
We ended up wandering the museum to see the floral compositions. 90 pieces of art were selected to have floral arrangements made. Each florist makes a list of three pieces of art that they would like to create an arrangement for and then, they get one from the list. The art includes paintings, statues, vases, furniture, so really across the entire spectrum. Some of the floral arrangements were quite literal; some were what I would have expected as "on trend" for the time the original painting was done. Some of the arrangers were in the museum and answering questions. Here are pictures of some of my favorites!
This last one was one of my favorites! I love the pitcher with blue ribbons and hydrangea.
We also went into the new special exhibit, Iris van Herpen, Transforming Fashion. She is a haute couture fashion designer focusing on using high tech methods to create fashion. For example, she has been using a 3D printer for the last eight years.
We also really liked the gift shop! I got some fun gifts for my nieces and nephews while we were there!
Each visit reinforces how great the ArtsWave membership is and how it convinced us to get the CAM membership!
Times visited: 4
Time in museum: 3 hrs
Overall: B+
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