An adventurous trek through the undiscovered artist studios, gallery

An adventurous trek through the undiscovered artist
studios, gallery spaces, creative work environments,
and eco-friendly organizations of Price Hill, featuring
Noel Anderson, Chris Hoeting, Meagan Martin, Jessie
Rienerth, James Payne, Annette Navarro, DPMT 7,
Mill Creek Factory Repurposing, Lish, Joe and Melissa
Wegman, MYCincinnati, Polly Wilson, @3506 Gallery,
Flats Gallery, BLOC Coffee Company, Imago Nature
Preserve, and Tiger Lily Press.
After-tour reception at Dunham Arts Center, 1945
Dunham Way, with music by the Comet Bluegrass AllStars and food provided by Primavista, Incline Public
House, Price Hill Chili, Waterfields, and other Price
Hill restaurants.
Tickets: $35 each (children 12 and under free). T
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include: access to all tour sites; shuttle provided by
Executive Transportation or drive your own vehicle;
food, drink, and entertainment at the after-tour party.
For more information, call 513-977-4165 or visit
www.westonartgallery.com.
Hosts:
Carol Beyersdorfer
Michael Frabetti
Stewart Goldman and
Kristi Nelson
Lynne Meyers Gordon,
M.F.A.
Helen and Brian Heekin
Patricia and Jim King
A.M. Kinney, III
Lennell and Pamela
Rhodes Myricks
Priscilla O’Donnell and
Peter Strasser
Kathy and Mark Sackett
Holly Doan Spraul and
Dan Spraul
Price Hill Thrill Sponsors:
The Waynes
Jerry Ewers
Toni LaBoiteaux • Judge Mark and Sue
Ann Painter • Whitney and Phillip Long •
Anita and Ed Marks • Ginger Warner •
Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell •
Maribeth and Martin Rahe
Photography: Brad Austin Smith
All proceeds benefit the Weston Art Gallery’s
2014–15 exhibition season. •
Clyburn, Jocelyn Coulter, and Amy Tuttle — four artists
who present their reflections on the interactions between
art, nature, and their community.
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Tiger Lily Press • 4356 Dunham Lane in
Dunham Recreation Complex (West Price Hill)
• a fine art printmaking studio open to the
community since 1978 whose mission is to
produce, preserve, and promote the art of printmaking
Tiger Lily Press artists with a printmaking demonstration
Jonpaul Smith, printmaker-in-residence, has created a
take-away print for sale commemorating the event.
Art for Artists
Cincinnati Book Arts Society
Margaret Rhein of Terrapin Paper Mill
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Imago Nature Preserve • 700 Enright Avenue
A grassroots, environmental education organization
located in West Price Hill that
features innovative programs
and solutions designed to help
reconnect people and the planet.
◆ ReRoot: Connections Between
People and Planet,
a group exhibition
including Adrian
Hawk, Emily
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BLOC Coffee Company • 3101 Price Avenue
A selection of artwork by local artists.
@3506 Gallery • 3506 Warsaw Avenue
◆ Pop-up 45205 (2-D), a group exhibition of Price Hill artists
curated by Kip Eagen. Artists include Suzanne Fleming,
Renee Harris, Susan Naylor, Brad Austin Smith, David
Umbenhour and Michael Wilson.
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MYCincinnati (Music for Youth in Cincinnati) Performing
Arts Center • 3117 Warsaw Avenue
◆ A free youth orchestra program in Price Hill that offers
children the opportunity to learn violin, viola, cello, or
bass and play in an orchestra.
◆ Artist Polly Wilson studio (top floor)
◆ Outdoor photo booth by Michael Wilson
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3116 Warsaw Avenue
Artist Studio of Lish (luminous abstract paintings)
◆ Home of Joe and Melissa Wegman, who own the building
and live above in an eccentric architectural space with an
eclectic art collection.
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10 Studio Building • 2100 West 8th Street (Lower Price Hill)
Artist studios of Noel Anderson, Chris Hoeting, Meagan
Martin, Jessie Rienerth, and James Payne (third floor).
◆ Commercial photography & video studio of Annette
Navarro (entire fourth floor).
◆ DPMT 7 — an architecture/design collective led by
Vince Sansalone of UC-DAAP along with Ryan Ball,
Sean Cottengim, Nick Germann, Whitney Hamaker,
and Joe Kitzman (third floor).
◆ Mill Creek Factory Repurposing — Kent Dobbins and
Glen Partin explore urban archaeology (lower level).
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Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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3100 Price Avenue
◆ Pop-up 45205 (3-D), a group sculpture exhibition curated
by Kip Eagen. Artists include David Buetsche, Joell AngelChumbley, Karen Heyl, Terri Kern, and Jacob Sandmann.
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1945 Dunham Way (West
Price Hill) • houses Sunset
Elberon Ave.
Players theater group
◆ Check-in before the tour
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provided by Executive
Transportation or drive
your own vehicle.
◆ After-tour reception with
music by the Comet Bluegrass
All-Stars and food provided by
Primavista, Incline Public House,
Price Hill Chili, Waterfields, and other
Price
Hill restaurants.
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Alice F. and Harris K. WESTON ART GALLERY
Aronoff Center for the Arts
650 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-2517
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Flats Gallery • 3028 Price Avenue • a satellite exhibition
space for Mount St. Joseph University’s Fine Arts program
◆“We Were All Chiefs,” a group exhibition of Elder High
School alumni art
students organized
by Dave Buetsche,
art instructor
at Elder. Artists
include: Jim
Borgman, Jordon Daugherty, Jim
Doerflein, Tim Gold, Rick Gray,
Chris Felix, Tom Haney, Woodrow
Hinton III, Chris Hoeting, Michael
Hurst, Jim Bono, Tim McMichael,
Jacob Meyer, Louis Stavale, and Joseph Winterhalter.
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www.westonartgallery.com • WestonArtGallery@CincinnatiArts.org
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513.977.4165 • Tues–Sat 10am–5:30pm, Sun noon–5pm
Open late on Procter & Gamble Hall performance evenings.
Admission is free. •
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