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Mystery & Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art

February 1–May 11, 2025 | Fifth Third Gallery

Through compelling and cryptic works of art, Mystery & Benevolence brings to light the histories, symbolism, and beliefs of the Freemasons and the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows (IOOF)—two fraternal organizations with deep roots in American history. For decades, members across the country have come together to socialize, help others, and improve themselves and their communities. The exhibition features more than eighty works of art, including items once owned by the Daughters of Rebekah—the first lodge to include women—and the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, founded as the African American counterpart to the IOOF. Sculptures, textiles, regalia, prints, and works of decorative art explore the main principles of the organizations: fellowship, charity, labor, passage, and wisdom. Elaborately stitched costumes, gilded regalia and jewelry, and richly embellished ceremonial objects provide a glimpse into the enigmatic world of these secret societies.

Mystery and Benevolence is organized by the American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY, from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.

DAILY ADMISSION FREE SUNDAYS & MONDAYS 

Admission is free for Taft members, guests of members with guest pass, military, and youth (17 and under); $15 for adults; $12 for seniors. Includes admission to special exhibitions and the museum’s collection galleries. Sundays and Mondays are FREE!

Experience the Exhibition

Enjoy special tours, behind-the-scenes insights, and more during this unique exhibition!

Masonic Royal Arch Plaque, probably Natick, Massachusetts, 1899, wood, with printed and painted paper. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of the Hirschhorn Foundation, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Masonic Royal Arch Plaque, probably Natick, Massachusetts, 1899, wood, with printed and painted paper. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of the Hirschhorn Foundation, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Members’ Opening Reception | Mystery & Benevolence

Thursday, January 30

5–8 p.m.

Join us for an exclusive members’ opening and be one of the first to explore this exciting exhibition. This event will include remarks from President & CEO Rebekah Beaulieu. Enjoy music and refreshments, including light bites. Valet parking available. 

Free for Taft members, $20 for guests of members. Cash bar. Taft members at Sustaining ($275+) Level will receive a complimentary drink ticket.   

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bow and Arrows Plaque for First Degree, detail, 1860–1900, paint and gold leaf on wood, with metal. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Bow and Arrows Plaque for First Degree, detail, 1860–1900, paint and gold leaf on wood, with metal. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Members’ Preview Day & Tours | Mystery & Benevolence

Friday, January 31

10 a.m.–5 p.m. (Staff-led tour at 11 a.m.) 

Join us for an exclusive members’ preview day! Tour available with advance registration.  

Free for Taft members and guests of members with guest pass. 

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Lunch & Learn

Last Friday of the Month

12–1 p.m.

Explore Cincinnati’s past, present, and future during our Lunch & Learn events! In collaboration with local experts, these lunch hour talks reveal the Queen City’s culture from new perspectives.

January 31 | The Brothers of the Queen City

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These are free events. Optional box lunch: $10 for Taft members; $15 for non-members. Museum admission sold separately. Registration is required one week in advance for boxed lunches.

Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org

FREE! Family Funday

Mystery & Benevolence  

Sunday, February 2, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.  

Celebrate the opening of our newest exhibition, Mystery & Benevolence, with the whole family! Create your own works of art with your family and enjoy food specials inspired by the exhibition. Get ready to get loud with Band in a Bus, who will teach us to make music using household items like buckets and sticks.

FULL SCHEDULE:

  • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Dater Education Space | Artmaking
  • 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Taft Café | Sneak peek into the refreshed and newly redesigned café
  • 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Museum Shop | Sneak peek into the refreshed and newly redesigned gift shop
  • 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Dater Education Space | Artmaking workshop with special guest, Emily Dake of Indigo Hippo
  • 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Fifth Third Gallery | Special family interactive tour
  • 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. | Farmer Family Lobby | Cash bar. Cake pops available for purchase.
  • 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. | Luther Hall | Musical guest: Band in a Bus

This is a free event! Registration is not required.    

Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org.

Signature Talk | From the Curator

Sunday, February 9

2–3 p.m.

Speaker | Ann Glasscock, PhD

The fascinating works in Mystery & Benevolence allow us to step into the world of the nation’s oldest fraternal organizations. Many of the objects on view are both familiar and strange, macabre yet alluring. In this talk, Associate Curator Ann Glasscock, PhD, will decode hidden messages and aim to dispel myths about these “secret societies.” She will also explore several institutional connections: Taft Museum of Art co-founder Charles Phelps Taft was a high-ranking Mason, and his father, Alphonso Taft, co-founded Yale University’s enigmatic Skull and Bones society in 1832. 

Free for Taft members; $5 for non-members. Event admission includes the opportunity for attendees to view the special exhibition before the talk. 

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Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org

Supported by the Stanley and Frances D. Cohen Lecture Series. 

Create & Play

Third Wednesday of the Month

10:15–11 a.m.

Explore the galleries with your young one while learning about art through guided activities and interactive games. Then get creative in the studio and make your own masterpiece to take home. This monthly program is designed for children ages 2–6 and their caregivers.

February 19 | Mystery & Benevolence

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Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org.

Reason Bell Crafft (American, 1812–1873), Masonic Master Mason Apron, detail, 1855–1865, ink, paint, and gold paint on leather, with silk binding. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Reason Bell Crafft (American, 1812–1873), Masonic Master Mason Apron, detail, 1855–1865, ink, paint, and gold paint on leather, with silk binding. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

SOLD OUT | Tour | Cincinnati Masonic Center

Thursday, March 13

11 a.m.–12 p.m. 

317 East Fifth Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202  

Join us for a tour of the Cincinnati Masonic Center, home of the Valley of Cincinnati, local branch of Freemasonry. The building also includes the Taft Theatre, named in honor of Taft Museum of Art co-founder Charles Phelps Taft, who belonged to a Cincinnati lodge. Designed by architect Harry Haike, the building houses seven meeting spaces, two auditoriums, four dining rooms and a ballroom. This tour will view Freemasonry through both a historical and contemporary lens, providing insight into the impact this fraternal organization has had on the city, and still has today.  

Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org.

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sword with Scales, detail, 1850–1900, paint and gold leaf on wood, with metal. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sword with Scales, detail, 1850–1900, paint and gold leaf on wood, with metal. Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Kendra and Allan Daniel, Photo by José Andrés Ramírez

Tour | Spring Grove Cemetery: The Odd Fellows Tour (Tram)

Sunday, April 6

1–3 p.m.

4521 Spring Grove Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45232 

This tour will introduce the history of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the second largest fraternal organization in 19th-century America, and provide insights into their philosophies and practices. Meet some of the many Odd Fellows interred in Spring Grove and gain insight into life and death in the 19th century.  

$15 for Taft members, $20 for non-members. Registration is required and limited to 24 participants. 

Questions? Contact education@taftmuseum.org.

Mystery & Benevolence is organized by the American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY, from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.

 

Exhibition Support Generously Provided By

Ellen and George Rieveschl Endowment
Warrington Exhibition Endowment
Chellgren Family Endowment
Sallie Robinson Wadsworth Endowment for Exhibitions

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