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Living Art At The Hudson Gallery Hop

Presented by Hudson Art Hop at Uncommon Art Hudson, Hudson OH

Aug 09 2019
Living Art At The Hudson Gallery Hop

At the Hudson Gallery Hop on Friday, August 9th, 5:30-8:30pm, you can become part of the art as the galleries offer Living Art, bringing art to life using real people

Living Art: Become part of the art during at the August 9 Gallery Hop

At the Hudson Gallery Hop on Friday, August 9th, 5:30-8:30pm, you can become part of the art as the galleries offer Living Art, bringing art to life using real people. Enjoy hands-on activities or come dressed as your own favorite artist or artwork.

Participating locations are Hudson Fine Art & Framing, Fair Trade on Main, Uncommon Art Gallery & Studios, The Red Twig and Standing Rock Gallery.

Along with their Living Art activities, the galleries will each feature guest artists. Light refreshments will be served.

Hudson Fine Art & Framing will recreate “Morning (Spring)” by Maxfield Parrish.

The Red Twig will feature photographer Steve Richards and his night sky images.

Fair Trade on Main will recreate a charming Renoir bistro scene, with hats and props for a photo op. Plus, they will introduce their newest artist, Tatyana Davis.

Uncommon Art Gallery & Studios does Hello Dali! The gallery goes topsy turvy as it ... view more »

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Uncommon Art Hudson

Hudson, OH 44236

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