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A special opportunity to see the acclaimed work of Cincinnati artist Charley Harper (1922–2007). This exceptional exhibit of approximately 40 pieces will include both framed prints and rarely seen originals. Merchandise and lithographs will be available for purchase. Join us for free and ticketed events taking place over two extraordinary weeks!​

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Gallery Hours

Free & Open to the Public

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Nov. 1-15 

Bid on a ready-to-hang Charley Harper giclée stretched canvas, a Charley Harper-inspired wood carving by Chris Rust, and three unframed prints by Bev Erschell. Proceeds benefit our renovation fund.

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Nov. 8   6:30 - 9:00 pm

Collectors Reception
FREE - reservations recommended

Join us in the beautiful Judith M. Sarakatsannis Gallery for a Q & A with David Hausrath, collector of Charley Harper art. Collectors' Reception sponsored by Greg Schaper and Ken Bowman.

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>>limited availability - reserve your spot (max 55)

Nov 15  10:00 am - noon

Paint Like Charley Harper
$52 - all supplies included

Try your own hand painting a masterpiece, under the guidance of James Reynolds. All supplies are included! Refreshments sponsored by Dan Glier.

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>>limited tickets - reserve your spot (max 40)

Acrylic Paints

Nov. 15   1:30 - 4:00 pm

Roadshow-style Appraisal by Graydon Sikes
$5 - Tickets required

Bring up to two attic treasures for a  verbal assessment.

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>>limited availability - reserve your spot (max 40)

About this Event:

​About Charley Harper: Best known for his highly stylized wildlife prints, posters, and book illustrations, Harper’s subjects are mainly natural, with birds prominently featured. He often created works for many nature-based organizations, among them the National Park Service, Cincinnati Zoo, Cincinnati Nature Center, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Hamilton County (Ohio) Park District, and Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Pennsylvania. Harper also designed interpretive displays for Everglades National Park. 

 

Nature Reimagined: The Joyful Art of Charley Harper is supported by generous donations from:

Tracy Davis – State Farm

Debbie Buckley

Nancy Rzonca

Mary Rzonca

Angela and Rex Sholar

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