(Featured Photo: Sculpter Tony Rosenthal’s, “The Cube,” is one of the installations that will be alongside the
stairs leading up to the Cincinnati Art Museum.)
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s new attraction, the Art Climb, has been a must-visit attraction this year — in fact, it saw more than 120,000 visitors the first first three months it was open.
This month, there is even more to see at the Art Climb; three new sculptures from Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum are set to make their debut alongside the stairs leading up to the CAM. The new sculptures include Chakaia Booker’s, “LBD Duty Free,” Barton Rubenstein’s, “Skybound” and Tony Rosenthal’s, “Cube.” More installations are planned for the future, so be on the lookout for announcements.
Visit cincinnatiartmuseum.org to learn about the Art Climb at Cincinnati Art Museum (953 Eden Park Drive), or head over to pyramidhill.org to learn about Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum (1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton).