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park PROGRAMMING

SUMMER SERIES FOR SENIORS
Art for the young at heart! Presented by the Molyneaux Foundation  

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Mindful Poetry Moments

Friday, July 17

Two sessions, join us at either 11AM or 1PM

Included in general park admission; registration recommended

The Well in Cincinnati combines art and wellness for serene experiences. We’re excited to bring practitioners to Pyramid Hill to reflect on select poetry readings. Join us to pause, listen, create, and write with The Common Home program presented by The Well of Cincinnati.  

FAMILY FUN ON THE HILL

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Time Traveling Brass with Summermusik

Saturday, July 18

12PM – 3PM

Included in general park admission or membership

The Summermusik brass quintet will show us the evolution of music, from prehistoric to modern times. Hear Medieval chants, classical masterworks, and popular song you hear on the radio today! Pyramid Hill’s education team will lead kids through a craft to create their own magical conductor’s wand. Summermusik performance begins at 1PM. 

DOGS & DONUTS
Sponsored by Susan Domonkos  

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Pet Portraits with the McCloskey Wonder Works Museum

Saturday, July 11

10:30AM – 12PM

Included in general park admission or membership

 

Masterpieces come in all shapes, sizes, and breeds! Watch your pup’s character come to life in front of your eyes. Artists will draw portraits of pups while you enjoy a sweet treat. McCloskey Wonder Works Museum will be on hand with a pop-up display of art reproductions by Robert McCloskey from our Season of Wonder exhibition. Come and learn about our local art hero while enjoying treats and illustrations.

ink & drink happy hours
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Drinks in the Wild Photo Exploration

Friday, July 24

6PM – 8PM

Included in general Park admission or membership, members receive one free drink ticket per household

 

Grab a drink and go on a photography exploration to capture the sculptures and grounds of Pyramid Hill. A professional photographer will lead your exploration and give tips on composition, lighting, and how to best use your smart phone to document experiences. All experience levels are welcome.

WELLNESS series
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Forest Bathing

Friday, July 24

6PM – 7:30PM

$25/member, $35/non-member

 

Calm your mind and body with a forest bathing session at Pyramid Hill! Forest Bathing is an evidence-based practice from Japan that quiets the mind and gently re-awakens your senses through slow walking, soothing nature-based readings, moments of stillness, and poetry. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to reconnect with the healing elements of nature. 

expert-led experiences
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Family Workshop: Fused Glass Bowls

Saturday, July 18

10AM – 12PM

$40/member, $50/non-member, free for children

 

Create your own nature themed bowl with the artists of InsideOut Studio. Learn the basic tools to cut and design your own fused glass project. Templates will be provided and there will be a variety of glass colors to choose from. Creations will be fused at InsideOut Studio and ready for pickup 2-3 weeks following the workshop. Ticket includes park admission for the workshop and the day of pickup. Best suited for families with children ages 8 and up.

LIBERMAN: THE ARTIST IN HIS STUDIO
Exhibition open August 21 through November 30

Reception: Friday, August 21, 5:30PM – 7:30PM

Included in general park admission, free for park members and FotoFocus pass holders

 

Celebrate and admire the works of Alexander Liberman in the galleries and on the grounds this fall. Liberman explored photography, painting, and sculpture in his career, and served as the editorial director for Condé Nast magazine. We will feature a number of sculptures and a photography exhibition used for his publication, The Artist in His Studio (1960). Pyramid Hill visitors best know Liberman for Abracadabra in the park's outdoor sculpture collection.

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APPALACHIAN SUMMER
Sunday, August 23

12PM – 8PM

Included in general park admission or membership, pre-registration is recommended

 

Celebrate the music, art, and culture of Appalachia with a day full of crafts, dancing, music, and artisans. Enjoy a lineup of traditional bluegrass and contemporary musicians inspired by Appalachian instruments and stylings. Meet banjo makers, weavers, and other artisans that continue traditions passed down from generation to generation.  

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Park Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9AM – 5PM

Closed on Tuesday

Friday – Sunday: 9AM – 8PM


Pyramid House:
12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesday
 

Gallery Museum:

12PM – 5PM, closed on Tuesday

 
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1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, OH 45013  |  513-868-8336   

​Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is located within the Traditional Homelands of the Myaamia (Miami) and Saawanooki (Shawnee) Peoples. Fortified Hill earthworks at Pyramid Hill stands as a testament to the depth of time that Indigenous Peoples have lived in and stewarded this landscape. We acknowledge our responsibility to care for these lands and to honor the ancestral relationship the Tribal Nations continue with these lands on which Pyramid Hill resides. 

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