
Cincinnati Riverfront Park is the new 45-acre park set to rise along our city’s historic riverfront between Great American Ballpark and Paul Brown Stadium. The creation of this park could be considered the most important public project our region will undertake over the next decade because, as the city’s new “front yard,” Cincinnati Riverfront Park will become a vital venue for an estimated 1.1 million visitors annually.
There will be 12 acres of lawn, walking and biking paths connected to the city’s other parks east of downtown, and an expanded public landing and overlook along the Ohio River – right where our historic city all began more than two centuries ago.
Cincinnati Parks maintains an Artists Registry from which it will select artists from time to time as the need may arise. Artists are encouraged to register by filling out an application and sending examples of their work as described in registration materials see newsroom article.
Watch Newsroom for updates on Cincinnati Riverfront Park progress, or go to Women’s Committee of Cincinnati Riverfront Park.