Sunday in the Park
Is there a better way to spend an afternoon than strolling outside, looking at art, and having an ice cream cone? You can do all three this Sunday when you visit the Hyde Park Square Art Show. Ahead of the show, we checked in with Janet Smith, a longtime organizer and volunteer with the show, to find out more about what’s happening.
The Hyde Park Square Art Show, one of Cincinnati’s oldest and most well-respected art shows, features more than 200 fine artists from throughout Greater Cincinnati and across the country, exhibiting and selling works in a wide variety of mediums, including painting, photography, glass, jewelry, wood, fiber/leather, and ceramics.
The largest one-day art show in Greater Cincinnati, all work included in the Hyde Park Square Art Show is reviewed by a panel of judges, comprised of artists and art educators. The show draws more than 3,000 attendees each year.
Launched in 1966, the Hyde Park Square Art Show has grown from the vision of two Hyde Park residents into a community-wide event that supports the arts and arts education throughout the year.