Cincinnati Art Museum
Featured By: King Lighting, Inc.
The Cincinnati Art Museum dates back to the 1880s and was the first purpose-built art museum west of the Allegheny Mountains. Located in Eden Park, it has evolved over the years with multiple additions, including new wings and the Art Climb. One of its most recent renovations is the DeWitt Entrance on the ground floor. Upon entering the space, visitors are greeted by a contemporary staircase to the left and a corridor extending to the right, passing three large classrooms. Illuminating this corridor is the Artemide Alphabet of Light (AOL), which meanders through the space as both a functional light source and a striking artistic feature. King Lighting collaborated with the creative teams at Emersion Design and CMTA to deliver a custom-looking lighting installation, transforming standard fixtures into an imaginative and visually compelling design.
Contributors
Manufacturers
Artemide Inc
Installed Products
ALPHABET OF LIGHT SYSTEMS
Artemide Inc
Applications
Civic Spaces
Spaces
Museum