This past Saturday we held a workshop called Masonry with Larry Vance: Tuckpointing in Historic Homes: Mortar and Materials. Larry Vance is a skilled mason and the owner of Historic Masonry Restoration. Vance showed our attendees how he is currently maintaining and restoring the brick and mortar at the Reese-Peters House, as well as giving them tips on how to maintain and restore their own historic homes. Andy Vernoff of Ohio History Connection said, "Not having the construction background that other participants had, I enjoyed Larry Vance’s workshop because it introduced me to terminology that masons use. The workshop was even more valuable because it pretty plainly communicated what one should do to repair vintage brick structures and what one should NOT do. I don’t expect that I’ll be a mason, but the workshop will make me a better judge when I evaluate repointing projects to historic buildings." If you missed out on this workshop, there is still time to get in on the action. We will be having plenty of exciting and educational workshops throughout the summer. Check our website under the Program, Classes, and Events tab for more details and to sign up!
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This past weekend the Decorative Arts Center hosted a special preview event for our new exhibition, Three Voices: Conversations on Life and Conflict, for our current members. Members were able to see the exhibition on Friday night before it officially opened Saturday. Attendees enjoyed refreshments from Kater to You designed around the theme of three and live music from Kelly Vaughn. Our members also had the amazing opportunity to meet with two of the exhibition artists, Carol Snyder and Judy Brandon, and ask them questions about their works. If you wish to become a member and gain access to these exclusive events, just go to the Membership page on our website and fill out the online form to join! If you didn’t have a chance to see the exhibition this weekend you still have plenty of time; the exhibition runs until August 13th and admission is free.
June Art ClassesHigh School & AdultDrawing & Painting: Plein Air Watercolor Saturdays, 2pm-4pm June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8 $75/$68 members Instructor: Lisa Schorr Wednesday Watercolor Wednesdays, 3pm-5pm June 28, 6-week session Instructor: Lisa Schorr Fiber Arts: Bead Weaving Tuesdays, 4pm-6pm June 6, 13, 20, 27 $52/$47 members Instructor: Mary Goss Ceramics: Ceramics Workshop Saturday, 10am-1pm June 17 $35/$32 members Instructor: Kim DeKay Elementary School4 Week Painting Fundamentals Saturdays, 2pm-4pm June 4, 11, 18, 25 $68 / $61 members Instructor: Dallas Reinschield Elementary Mini Camp: Expressing Yourself Through Art June 26-30, 10am-12pm $75/$67 members Instructor: Megan Taylor Middle SchoolMiddle School Mini Camp: Expressing Yourself Through Art June 26-30, 1pm-4pm $75/$67 members Instructor: Megan Taylor Ways to RegisterYesterday the Decorative Arts Center welcomed representatives from Fairfield National Bank, as a part of their FNB Cares program. These representatives helped plant the beautiful flowers we now have scattered throughout the grounds. Kim Sheldon of FNB said, “the bank wants to support the community and believes in volunteering and they give us the opportunity and time to do this.” We are very thankful for the good work that FNB is doing to help us and the rest of this community. Drop on by to see these beautiful flowers in person, and while you’re at it take a look through our new exhibition, Three Voices: Conversations on Life and Conflict, which is opening Saturday, May 20th. On Monday we were lucky enough to have the Interact Club from William V Fisher Catholic High School come to the Reese Peters House and help prepare our garden for a new array of flowers. The Interact Club is a group of high school students who do good works in the community. Elizabeth Vigue, of the club said “It was a ton of fun planting the flowers and weeding with my friends and helping preserve the beauty and history of the Decorative Arts Center! We are thankful for all of the opportunities the Interact Club gets to give back to the wonderful community we live in!” We look forward to working with this group again. FNB Cares from Fairfield National Bank will be here this afternoon to plant some more flowers around the grounds!
We're grateful for both of these group's efforts in getting the grounds ready for summertime. Come see both of their efforts around the Reese Peters House and enjoy the wonderful grounds! Meet the newest & tiniest member of the Decorative Arts Center Team, Tiny Jane! Tiny Jane is based on Jane Jacobs, an inspirational woman who lived in the mid-20th century and dedicated herself to the historic preservation and planning of buildings and communities. Tiny Jane is more than just cute; she also gives back. By purchasing a Tiny Jane we are contributing to causes such as Rust Belt Coalition to help fund a scholarship program for emerging preservation professionals to attend the National Trust for Historic Preservation Conference. Tiny Jane will be making appearances on our social media, so watch for her as she takes in the beauty of the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio. To learn more about the Tiny Jane Jacobs project, follow the link down below to the official website. Tiny Jane makes the perfect gift for those who are passionate about preservation, planning, or architecture. http://preservation.designinglocal.com/tiny-jane/ Check out our Instagram to see more of Tiny Jane's adventures around the Reese Peters House!
We hope our members are getting excited for our upcoming exhibition, Three Voices: Conversations on Life and Conflict. Even more exciting, our Member's Opening Reception right here at the Reese Peters House! All three exhibited artists will be in attendance. We're also excited to announce that Kelly Vaughn will be performing that evening! We hope our members will be able to attend. |
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