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Loveland, Ohio – The sixth annual Loveland Art Festival is being held on Saturday, September 2 from 11am until 4pm at Whistle Stop Clay Works, 119 Harrison Avenue in Loveland, Ohio. The show, formerly called the Pottery Affaire, highlights local artists who will be offering handmade pottery, fiber art, photographs, jewelry, paintings, wood items, mixed media, fresh flowers, and much more.  The art show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists and buy unique, handcrafted work. The family friendly event will have Sammy’s Craft Burgers and Beer to keep shoppers fueled and hydrated and live music by Ellen Mershon.

“It’s going to be another amazing show.  There will be nearly sixty artists showing their work.  The Loveland Art Festival offers tremendous variety and selection, so you’re sure to find something that just right for you or someone on your shopping list,” commented Bonnie McNett, show organizer. “The setting is just perfect with lots of expansive shade trees and the beautiful O’Bannon Creek ambling by,” she added.

Loveland Art Festival Tri-FoldThe show will be supporting two local non-profits: Love Our Land and The Grail.  They will have educational material and 100% of sales from their booth will go directly to their organizations. In addition, the show will have a booth featuring high school art students who will be displaying, talking about and selling their work.  The Loveland Art Festival has partnered with Loveland High School for three years and is pleased to facilitate a real world experience for art students looking to sell their work.

The Loveland Art Festival is being held at Whistle Stop Clay Works, 119 Harrison Avenue just north of historic, downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 2nd from 11am until 4pm.  For further information visit lovelandartfestival.com or call (513) 683-2529.

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