Event / Location Info
Pendleton Art Center
1310 Pendleton St Cincinnati, OH 45202
With over 200 artists, PAC is the world’s largest collection of artists under one roof. Open to the public during the Final Friday of every month, check out pendletonartcenter.com/events for dates and times.
The Pendleton Art Center is open to the public every month on the last Friday (Final Friday) from 5-9 pm. Individual artists are also available by appointment at their discretion. The building has an attendant and elevator operator from 9:00 am til 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Studio 306
Scott Meyer’s studio is located on the 3rd floor of the Pendleton and is open every Final Friday from 5 pm to 9:30 pm. I love showing my work to the public so if you can’t stop by on Final Friday contact me to schedule an appointment.
Q&A
Is there an entry fee?
The Pendleton Art Center offers free entry to visitors, making it accessible to all. For those driving, valet parking is available for a fee of $10.00, or visitors can opt to park in one of the nearby lots for more convenience.
Is there a dress code?
When visiting the Pendleton Art Center, you can get dressed up if you want but casual attire works just fine. It is also suggested to wear comfortable shoes as the center is multi-leveled, and while there is an elevator, it is easier to walk between floors using the stairs.
Why is it called Final Friday?
Because the Pendleton Art Center is open 12 days a year on the Final Friday of every month (except December when it changes for the holidays).
What kind of art and artists will I find at the Pendleton Art Center?
The Pendleton is a vibrant art community that encompasses a wide range of mediums and styles, from acrylic and oil painting to sculpture, mixed media, photography, and digital art. It brings together both up-and-coming and experienced artists.
How much does the Art cost?
That depends on the artist. I’ve seen some smaller pieces for $10.00 but for some of the larger works and more well-known artists, it could be in the 10s of thousands. If something doesn’t have a price label just ask the artist!
How long will it take to walk through the whole building and see all the artists?
I recommend arriving at the Pendleton Art Center around 5 pm when it opens, as there is a lot to take in and it’s best to take your time. Even though you could see everything in one night, it’s better to come back a few times to fully appreciate the art. Additionally, the artists at the Pendleton are constantly creating new work, so it’s worth returning frequently to see what your favorite artists have been working on.
Do I have to start on the 8th floor and work my way down?
An alternative way to tour the Pendleton Art Center is to start on the 1st floor and work your way up the stairs through the building. This will not only avoid the crowd but also give you a chance to burn some calories while viewing the artist’s work. Don’t forget to stop in on the 3rd floor to see what I’ve been working on!
Parking / Valet
Parking options during Final Friday
**$10 Valet at the entrance
**Self-Parking
- Across from Braxton Brewing Co.(next to Pendleton Parlor)
Broadway between 12th & 13th - Pendleton Arts District Restaurant Parking
13th St. between Broadway and Sycamore (across from Old SCPA) - Ziegler Garage
Sycamore between 13th & 14th
$5 after 4pm - Corner of Sycamore and 12th(Northside of 12th)
$5 Friday evening - 12th St. between Sycamore and Broadway(Northside of 12th)
$5 after 4pm - 12th between Sycamore and Broadway (Southside of 12th)
Prices subject to change.