Sunday, May 23, 2004
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Auction.
Andrew Loughnane, creator of "Sticky Wicket," watches Kari Mayo try her hand at his interactive art.
(Philip Groshong photo)
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The Weston Art Gallery at the Aronoff Center, downtown, was the setting for the Southwestern Ohio Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Interactive & Live Art, Silent Arts & Entertainment Auction.
Forty guests, who paid $50 each, enjoyed cocktails and a private art viewing.
Among the artists whose work was included in were Andrew Loughnane, Laura Reed, James F. Dicke II, Linda Melhorn, Brian Steege, Gloria McConnaghy, Oyintoki Adeyemon, Steven Shockley, Jancy Jaslow and Ted Snyder.
Sponsors contributing to the evening's success included The Business Courier, Cincinnati Arts Association, Epitome Events and the Reyne Gallery.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Cultural fusion
Biggers' artwork coalesces cultures with hip-hop heritage
Laughter is music to the maestro's ears
Theater lineup shows old and new
REVIEWS
May Festival's opera evening a stunner
'Sing Hallelujah!' voices raise the roof reverently
SEEN: BENEFITS AND BASHES
Step Up to the Plate
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Auction.
Provence at Peterloon
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