Art in the Afternoon

This series of four Sunday afternoon salons features local artists and collectors who offer insights into their careers and avocations as they share their passions with their audiences. Presented by the Robert S. Duncanson Society.

Individual sessions:

$12 for members
$15 for nonmembers

Reservations are required. Call (513) 684-4524 or click on the link to order online.

Sunday, April 5, 2-4 p.m., Taft Museum of Art
Tom Towhey, painter/ceramist/sculptor
Towhey worked for the Gibson Greeting Card Company and as a freelance artist and founded the Mainstraum Art Group in Over-the-Rhine. His works are in corporate and private collections around the world. He is represented by the Miller Gallery in Cincinnati.

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Sunday, April 26, 2-4 p.m., Colerain Township
Eric Franke, painter
Franke is a representational artist who has exhibited locally at Closson's and illustrated the book Cinci Freedopm: A Cow's Story. Frank will welcome participants to his home and studio in rural Colerain Township.

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Sunday, May 3, 2-4 p.m., Deer Park
Celene and Jarrett Hawkins, sculptors
Partners in life and in work, the couple runs a sculpture design and fabrication studio where they create public and private commissions. They work in a variety of media, including metal, stone and ceramics. They look forward to welcoming guests to their Deer Park studio.

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Sunday, May 17, 2-4 p.m., West Chester
Carolyn Mazloomi, quilter
Artist, author, historian and curator, Mazloomi is acknowledged as one of the foremost quilt historians and artists in the US. She has exhibited five times in the Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery  and most recently participated in exhibition in honor of President Barak Obama's inauguration. Mazloomi will share her experiences from this project.

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