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Our First Walk Approaches...


What: The Walk On Woodburn
Where: 2550, 2714 and 2807 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati 45206
When: Friday, April 20th: 6-10PM.

So, in a nutshell, we were invited by the community of Walnut Hills to help the re-invigorate one of their prize possessions: Woodburn Ave.

For this special occasion, we were able negotiate three storefront space to present the artwork of three mid-career artists on the rise. More specifically we'll be presenting "Solos" ...three solo exhibitions of fine art by J. Daniel Graham ("Echoes"), Carrie Longley ("Artifacts") and J. Dalton Payne ("NFL vs. Victoria's Secret").

Please join us for a light night of walking, LIVE music, light refreshments and most importantly, great artwork! Also, worth mentioning and often forgotten, the work in this exhibition will be for sale ...at multiple price points in an effort to promote what's needed in our society... THE NEW GENERATION OF ART COLLECTORS.

Also worth mentioning: There will be an artist talk on May 12th, from 2-4PM at 2807 Woodburn Ave.

Find the press release here.
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Thanks again,
 parProjects 

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