Its time has come.

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
Margaret Mead |
The Clifton Cultural Arts Center was first imagined in 2004 after a series of community engagement meetings
addressed the fate of two key historic buildings –
the 1906 Clifton School and the adjacent McDonald Estate Carriage House –
both scheduled to fall into disuse in 2008 as a result of imminent initiatives included in the Cincinnati Public Schools Master Plan.
A seed was sown – and the CCAC is the outgrowth of that idea: that participation in cultural and artistic activities contributes to more cohesive communities and more successful, more inspired children and adults.
Today, a proactive, dedicated group of citizens have nurtured the potential of that ideal to create a rare and remarkable opportunity: A multi-venue, truly regional Cultural Arts Center encompassing – and preserving – over 57,000 square feet of historically significant space in an incomparable urban campus.
Learn more about the vision, the history,
the partners and the programming – then
get involved and help support this incredible undertaking.
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