About
The Carnegie

Whether on stage, in the classroom or in a gallery, The Carnegie inspires creativity for all.  We are the largest and only multidisciplinary arts venue in Northern Kentucky, with The Carnegie Galleries, the Eva G. Farris Education Center and the Otto M. Budig Theatre housed together under our landmark dome.

The Carnegie utilizes its historic building as a venue for emerging and established artists to create, perform, and exhibit while providing educational opportunities for the discovery and enhancement of creativity and the celebration the arts.

The Carnegie
Gallery

The Carnegie is a space for artists and curators to test ideas, collaborate broadly and create opportunities for each other.

Our galleries believe we have a responsibility to connect artists to new opportunities that will grow their career and/or practice.

The Carnegie Education

The Carnegie Education Department’s mission is to provide arts opportunities for every child to strengthen creativity, critical thinking, perseverance, communication and pride.

Our Education programming encourages: 

  • the discovery and enhancement of creativity
  • collaboration and communication
  • social emotional learning through the arts

The Carnegie
Theatre

The Carnegie is committed to presenting fresh takes on popular musical titles that speak to contemporary audiences. We believe the shared experience of live theatre reaches beyond our doors –deepening connections in our greater community.

Our goal is to delight audiences, create impactful connections through live storytelling and expand the art of musical theatre.

RESIDUE Opens June 17, 2021
Six Performances, starting Friday, August 13
Camps start June 21, 2021

PARKING

Parking is available directly behind The Carnegie on the corner of Robbins and Greenup.

ADDRESS

1028 Scott Blvd

Covington, KY 41011

HOURS

BOX OFFICE

Tuesday – Friday

Noon – 5 p.m.

Phone: 859-957-1940

GALLERY

Thursday – Saturday

Noon – 5 p.m.


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AUDIENCE ADVISORY

LANGUAGE: Sexual references, mild obscenities, and homophobic slurs.

ALCOHOL: Alcohol is consumed.

VIOLENCE: There is a boxing match in the musical.

FOR WHICH AUDIENCE: Kinky Boots is a mature musical comedy. The play is best suited for Grade 8 and up.

RATING: If it were a movie, Kinky Boots would be rated “PG-13.”

AUDIENCE ADVISORY

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is a family-friendly production, appropriate for all ages.

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