Cincinnati/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on January 15, 2020
Here's what to do in Cincinnati this weekPhoto: Kelsey Knight/Unsplash

Looking for something to do this week? From a painting class to an empowerment conference for women, here are some solid options to help you get social around town.

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Learn to Paint Like the Masters: Jean Chardin Bowl & Silver Goblet

From the event description:

Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin was dubbed the grand magician by 18th-century art critics. He was famous for his technical mastery in painting still life subjects that documented the life of the Paris bourgeoisie. His piece 'Bowl and Silver Goblet' is characterized by Chardin’s subdued colors, mellow lighting and uncannily realistic textures. In this class, we will become familiar with Chardin’s technical skills and practice using his thick, layered brushstrokes to evoke texture and to capture the bloom of flowers, ripeness of fruit and reflections on a silver surface. Participants will produce their own unique expression of 'Bowl and Silver Goblet' in a modern context by building on traditional painting techniques.

When: Saturday, Jan. 18, 12-4 p.m.
Where: University of Cincinnati Victory Parkway Campus, 2220 Victory Parkway
Admission: $89
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Onesie Bar Crawl

From the event description:

Enjoy drink and food specials at spots participating in the Onesie Bar Crawl. The event will include complimentary drinks, a photo contest with a $500 prize, a custom badge and lanyard and more. Don't forget to wear your pajamas!

When: Saturday, Jan. 18, 4-11:59 p.m.
Where: Below Zero Lounge, 1120 Walnut St.
Admission: $20
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Eric Wurzelbacher Quartet Concert

From the event description:

Eric is a Cincinnati-based saxophonist who has degrees in both music and Spanish from the University of Cincinnati. His passion for music began at a very young age by regularly being a part of many music festivals, including the Newport Jazz Festival, through a family business. During his time in college, he received awards such as the CCM Honors Scholarship and becoming one of 11 finalists in the U.S. Army’s National Collegiate Solo Competition. After graduating in May of 2015, he won a woodwind position with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and toured Europe for a number of months. Eric currently plays with a number of different groups in Cincinnati. Joining Eric will be Andrew Haug on piano, Justin Dawson on bass and Charlie Shefft on drums.

When: Saturday, Jan. 18, 8:30-11:30 p.m.
Where: Caffè Vivace | Coffee House, Jazz Lounge, 975 E. McMillan St.
Admission: $10
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Lipstick District Empowerment Conference

From the event description:

Lipstick District is an empowerment conference catering to young women with a career interest in the media, music and entertainment.

When: Sunday, Jan. 19, 3-5 p.m.
Where: Femme Porter, West Galbraith Road
Admission: Free
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