Show to stop at Hayner Center

“Afternoon Nap” 21 x 27 inches, Ricky Williams

 

The 41st exhibition of the Ohio Watercolor Society makes its scheduled showing at the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center in Troy, Ohio from Friday, April 5 through Sunday April 28, 2019. “Many of the selected works have that quality of undeniable appeal causing us to want to see them again and again,” expressed Robbie Laird, a juror for Watercolor Ohio. A glimpse of some of the works are presented here.

 

“Main & High” 16.5 x 24 inches, Ed Kitchen
“Pablo’s Studio” 22 x 21 inches, George Kocar
“Sunflowers” 14.75 x 21.5 inches, Cathy Welner
“Horse Power” 35 x 23 inches, Dennis Zimmerman
“Cottage Storeroom” 29 x 22 inches, Joan Rothel
“A Slice of Thiebaud to Go” 18 x 24 inches, Dan Knepper
“Cinderella” 22 x 22 inches, Trish Mckinney
“Prairie Passion” 29 x 19 inches, Sharon Stolzenberger

About

The Ohio Watercolor Society was formed by a group of Ohio artists who were members of the American Watercolor Society or whose works had been accepted into one of the juried exhibitions of AWS, NWS, or Watercolor USA during the period 1971 – 1978. To view more of the works travelling, see:     https://www.ohiowatercolorsociety.org/Exhibitions/page43/index.html

For more information, including Hayner’s Friday Night Movies, call 937.339.0457 or see: www.troyhayner.org. Movie for Friday, April 5 is “The Parent Trap” – a 1961 Disney classic film featuring  Haley Mills as teenage twin sisters who swap places in an effort to reunite their divorced parents. Maureen O’Hara and Brian Keith play their parents. Note: Movie is free and includes a soft drink and popcorn.

How about on Saturday, April 6, 2019, “Poetry at Hayner: A Mosaic of Voices” at 7:30 pm. Invited poets will read ​their own works in five-minute segments followed by an intermission featuring beautiful hors d’oeuvres and wine bar. Note: The event is free! Also, during the second half, it is open mic hour – bring your own prose and read it. Check out the list of poets on this opening event – http://www.troyhayner.org/poetry.html