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Audubon's River
Artist Meet & Greet and Art Exhibit
Artistic Presentation
by Row House artist, DeVere Burt
River Hills Christian Church - 6300 Price Road - Loveland
The Greater Milford Area Historical Society is pleased to announce that renowned artist and naturalist, DeVere Burt, will have his 55+ piece Audubon's River art display hung at River Hills Christian Church art gallery beginning May 10th. During this exhibit, on May 18th, Burt will offer an opportunity for the public to meet the artist while he tells the stoy of Audubon's "birds" project, which actually began in 1820 on the Cincinnati river front.
What: Audubon's River
When: May 18, 2012
Time: Artist Meet & Greet @ 6 PM; presentation @ 7 PM
Exhibit continues through June 17, 2012
Hours: Tuesday-Friday (9:30 AM to 5:00 pm); Sunday (9 AM - 1 PM)
Enjoy this beautiful and diverse collection of art!
A Mark Eberhard Celebration!
Friday - December 9 (6-9 PM)
Nationally renowned artist, Mark Eberhard, will appear at Row House on Friday, /December 9 to present a collection of his original art works in A Mark Eberhard Celebration. The show will hand through December.
We are featuring Mark in honor of his major exhibit, In the Spotlight: Mark Eberhard's On the Edge, which is at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming now through April 2012!
In the Spotlight: Mark Eberhard’s On the Edge features a recent art acquisition juxtaposed with other similar-themed art curated from the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s permanent collection. The Museum purchased Eberhard’s On the Edge and will introduce the painting alongside works by notable historic artists John James Audubon, Andy Warhol, Paul Jouve, and Jessie Arms Botke; as well as paintings by contemporary artists, Ray Harris-Ching and Tom Palmore. By offering a diverse selection of art by an artist’s predecessors and contemporaries, the Museum presents a contextual platform for the overall exhibit. Eberhard’s Snowy Owl and Ring Bill Gull which are also in the Museum’s permanent collection will be part of the display, as well. This exhibit will run from October 22, 2011 through April, 2012.