No longer on exhibit, but prints and cards are for sale.

Original artwork created by youth and adult participants of the printmaking
class taught by local artist, Peter Jaquish.

After exploring patterns from diverse cultures, from African American to
Native American Indian, students created their own prints. Beginning with
Styrofoam plates, and then moving on to potato printing, the students
advanced to learning how to work with rubber blocks.

Original prints and hand printed card sets are on sale.

This project was made possible through a Summertime Kids grant award
from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, and funding from Toyota
.
View fantastic and innovative paper mache animals, created
by area youth under the direction of  instructor, Andy Fausz.

Celebrate young people using their creative energy in a positive
and constructive way.

This program was made possible through funding
from theGreater Cincinnati Foundation Summertime Kids Grant,
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,and the Kentucky Arts Council.
The Kentucky Arts
Council, a state agency in
the Commerce Cabinet,
provides operational
support funding for The
Frank Duveneck Arts &
Cultural Center with state
tax dollars and federal
funding from the National
Endowment for the Arts,
which believes that a great
nation deserves great art.


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RE/MAX Greater
Cinci Commercial Group
See our fantastic critters in the Duveneck Center windows.
Open for First Friday Gallery Hop!
Join us Friday,
July12  from 6 - 9










Also on display....
Collage Art by Kenneth Leslie

Mosaics of Duveneck Paintings
by youth participants in the FDACC Visual Arts Programming
print by Brittany Baughn

   Hikari of Yonaguni:
       RECENT WORK / INSTALLATION / COMIC

                      by Mike DeMario

   Opening Reception - June 6 from 6 - 9 pm
               Exhibit runs through July 28

                gallery open Tuesday thru Saturday by appt.
                                         call 859.491.3942