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Crooked River Plein Air Exhibition: ARTIST RECEPTION

Presented by Cuyahoga Valley Art Center at Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Aug 10 2018
Crooked River Plein Air Exhibition: ARTIST RECEPTION

The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center Offered Area Artists the Opportunity to Participate in a Plein Air Competition within the newly developed Historic Downtown Cuyahoga Falls

Crooked River Plein Air

The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center Offered Area Artists the Opportunity to Participate in a Plein Air Competition within the newly developed Historic Downtown Cuyahoga Falls

 

The Cuyahoga Valley Art Center (CVAC), 2131 Front Street Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221, invited area artists to participate in their Crooked River Plein Air Competition, which took place from July 21st – August 3rd. Artist submissions are now on display at the Cuyahoga Valley Art Center from August 6st – August 23rd.

Plein Air is a French term meaning outdoors and/or open air. It denotes a French style of impressionistic painting completed in an outdoor setting. The Crooked River Plein Air competition hightlights the newly developed Downtown Cuyahoga Falls Historic District and the corresponding Cuyahoga River.

Holding a Plein Air competition has been a tradition at CVAC for a number of years. However, this year they elevated the structure of this competition to the artists advantage. ... view more »

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This artist reception is free to the public.

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Cuyahoga Valley Art Center

2131 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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