CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center announced today that Enjoy the Arts will be joining ArtsWave as it continues to build a new audience of arts lovers.
Enjoy the Arts, a program in residence of Cincinnati Museum Center, is a membership program that gives anyone age 35 and younger free tickets, ongoing discounts, exclusive invitations and insider information to enjoy Cincinnati’s world-class arts scene for an entire year. The membership has included benefits for productions by the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Art Museum, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Constella Festival and Cincinnati Fringe Festival, to name just a few. Enjoy the Arts became part of Cincinnati Museum Center in 2008 where the program continued to grow for the past 8 years.
ArtsWave is the region’s local arts agency and the nation’s first and largest community campaign for the arts, supporting more than 100 arts and community organizations. They share Enjoy the Arts’ mission of introducing the region’s arts scene to a new generation of advocates and enthusiasts through their ArtsPass and CincYPerks programs. Together, Enjoy the Arts and ArtsPass can have an even greater impact.
“Cincinnati has an incredible community of cultural organizations that is critical to the region’s identity and vibrancy, and Enjoy the Arts has been instrumental in fostering an appreciation for that arts community in young professionals since 1981,” said Elizabeth Pierce, president and CEO of Cincinnati Museum Center.
Starting January 3, 2017, Enjoy the Arts members will become ArtsWave ArtsPass members. ArtsPass is a program that connects people to buy one, get one free offers and deep discounts to more than 50 participating arts organizations. The ArtsPass also includes offers from restaurants, shops and the Cincinnati Reds, as well as exclusive offers and invitations to young professionals through its CincYPerks program. CincYPerks is open to any ArtsPass holder 40 and younger.
“Like our ArtsPass and its CincYPerks discounts for young professionals, the Enjoy the Arts program has used the power of the arts to deepen people’s roots in Greater Cincinnati,” said Alecia Kintner, CEO of ArtsWave. “We’re excited to bring these programs together to continue the legacy of Irma Lazarus: sparking increased interest in the arts, forging new friendships and fun across the region, and uniting people to drive a creative tide of innovation.”
An ArtsWave ArtsPass is $75 and is good for 12 months. For more information or to purchase your ArtsPass visit www.theartswave.org/discover/artspass. Enjoy the Arts memberships will not be sold after December 1.
For more information, visit www.cincymuseum.org