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Specialties
The Carnegie is a multidisciplinary arts venue for all ages which provides theatre performances, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. Within its 17,000 square foot facility are The Carnegie Galleries, crowned by a landmark Beaux Arts dome; the newly renovated Otto M. Budig Theatre and the Eva G. Farris Education center.
History
Established in 1972.
The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center was established in 1972 in a former Carnegie Library which originally was constructed in 1902. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Saved from the wrecking ball by local residents during the 1970s, The Carnegie has grown from a grassroots arts alliance into a major venue in the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region.
Meet the Manager
Executive Committee C.
Manager
Scott Farrell, Past-President — US Bank
Damian Sells, President — Odd Fellows Hall /The Avenue
Mary Burns, Vice President — Johnson Trust Company
Steve Horn, Vice President — Christopher Financial Group
Mike DeMarsch, Treasurer — PNC Bank
Jeff Thomas, Secretary — Jeff Thomas Catering