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  • Loveland Art Festival on Saturday, Sept. 7

    Loveland Art Festival on Saturday, Sept. 7

    Loveland, OhioThe Loveland Art Festival is being held on Saturday, September 7 from 11am until 4pm at Whistle Stop Clay Works, 119 Harrison Avenue in Loveland, Ohio. The show highlights local artists from a wide variety of genres, including pottery, fiber art, photographs, jewelry, paintings, wood working, mixed media, fresh flowers, and much more.

    A beautiful wood turned bottle by artist David Wright will be available at the Loveland Art Festival

    It’s not too soon to start thinking about holiday shopping, and this is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists with some unique, handcrafted purchases for friends and loved ones.

    This family friendly event will have an El Vaquero food truck to keep shoppers fueled and hydrated.  There will be free raffles and live music by local musician, Ellen Mershon.

    “It’s going to be another amazing show.  There will be over seventy 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.

    Hand crafted earrings by jeweler Missy Martin will be available at the Loveland Art Festival

    The Loveland Art Festival will be a juried show this year with monetary prizes for winning artists. There will also be a ‘People’s Choice Award’ where the winner will be determined by public voting. Also new this year are free, reusable shopping totes that will be distributed on a first come first served basis.

    “Prairie Dance”, a painting by Matthew Klooster will be available at the Loveland Art Festival

    The show will be supporting two local non-profits: Angels by the Trail and the Loveland Legacy Foundation. They will have educational material and raffles that will go directly to fund 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 four years and is pleased to facilitate this 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 7th from 11 AM until 4 PM.  For a list of participating artists and a map of the venue visit lovelandartfestival.com or call (513) 683-2529 for additional information.

     

     

  • Art Wall at Paxton’s Grill features Autumn and Halloween and local artists

    Art Wall at Paxton’s Grill features Autumn and Halloween and local artists

    Loveland, Ohio – Have you perused the “Local Art Wall” lately at Paxton’s Grill? There are some extremely talented artists in Loveland and you can add a splash of fall to your home when you purchase one of these pieces and support our local artists too.

    Paxton’s Grill

  • Loveland Art Festival: Sept. 2, 11am – 4pm

    Loveland Art Festival: Sept. 2, 11am – 4pm

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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.

    [pdf-embedder url=”https://lovelandmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Loveland-Art-Festival-Tri-Fold.pdf” title=”Loveland Art Festival Tri-Fold”]The 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.

  • This Saturday Artists will Shine at the Pottery Affaire in Historic Downtown Loveland

    This Saturday Artists will Shine at the Pottery Affaire in Historic Downtown Loveland

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    To view highlights about what will happen at and the artists and craftspersons in the Pottery Affaire visit Whistle Stop on FaceBook!

    Loveland, Ohio – Whistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is hosting the fifth annual Pottery Affaire on Saturday, September 3 from 11 AM until 4 PM. The show highlights local artists who will be offering handmade pottery, fiber art, paintings, turned wood items, note cards, photographs, and much more. This show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists and buy unique, handcrafted work. 

    The show will also be supporting the L.I.F.E Food Pantry, which fights food insecurity in the Loveland area. The food pantry will have a booth at the show and 100% of sales will go directly to the non-profit to help those in need. “We are excited to be partnering with Whistle Stop again this year. We raised over $500 last year and we are pleased to have an opportunity to educate people about our mission,” said Linda Bergholz, director of the pantry.  

    The show will also feature Loveland High School art students who will be selling their work.

    The family-friendly event will have food, soft drinks, as well as wine and beer to help shoppers refuel and hydrate. In addition, there will be hourly door prizes, demonstrations on the potter’s wheel, and pottery studio tours.

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

    The Pottery Affaire is being held at 119 Harrison Avenue just north of historic, downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 3rd from 11 AM until 4PM.  For further information call (513) 683-2529 or visit www.whistlestopclayworks.com.

  • Artists will Shine at the Pottery Affaire in Loveland on September 3rd

    Artists will Shine at the Pottery Affaire in Loveland on September 3rd

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    Loveland, Ohio – Whistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is hosting the fifth annual Pottery Affaire on Saturday, September 3 from 11 AM until 4 PM. The show highlights local artists who will be offering handmade pottery, fiber art, paintings, turned wood items, note cards, photographs, and much more.

    This show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists and buy unique, handcrafted work. 

    The show will also be supporting the L.I.F.E Food Pantry, which fights food insecurity in the Loveland area. The food pantry will have a booth at the show and 100% of sales will go directly to the non-profit to help those in need. “We are excited to be partnering with Whistle Stop again this year. We raised over $500 last year and we are pleased to have an opportunity to educate people about our mission,” said Linda Bergholz, director of the pantry.  

    The show will also feature Loveland High School art students who will be selling their work.

    The family-friendly event will have food, soft drinks, as well as wine and beer to help shoppers refuel and hydrate. In addition, there will be hourly door prizes, demonstrations on the potter’s wheel, and pottery studio tours.

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

    The Pottery Affaire is being held at 119 Harrison Avenue just north of historic, downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 3rd from 11 AM until 4PM.  For further information call (513) 683-2529 or visit www.whistlestopclayworks.com.

  • Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire

    Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire

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    Whistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is hosting the fourth annual Pottery Affaire on Saturday, September 18 from 11am till 4pm. The show highlights local artists who will be offering handmade pottery, paintings, note cards, photographs, and much more.  

    This show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists and buy unique, handcrafted work.

    Sammy’s Craft Burgers and Beer and Special Neat Treats will be on site offering food, ice cream and to help shoppers refuel and hydrate. 

    In addition to the food trucks, there will be hourly door prizes, demonstrations on the potter’s wheel, and pottery studio tours.

    Local author, Kay Bolin, will be hosting a children’s story time at 11:30am and 2:00pm.  She will be reading her children’s book “Luce the Goose, Memories on Dream Street.” 

    The show will also be supporting the L.I.F.E Food Pantry, which fights food insecurity in the Loveland area.  The food pantry will have a booth at the show and 100% of sales will go directly to the non-profit to help those in need.  “We are excited to be partnering with Whistle Stop again this year.  We raised over $700 last year and we are pleased to have an opportunity to educate people about our mission,” said Linda Bergholz, director of L.I.F.E Food Pantry.“ It’s going to be another amazing show.

    There will be over two dozen artists showing their work.  

    The Pottery Affaire offers tremendous variety and selection, so you’re sure to find something that is just right for you or someone on your shopping list,” commented Tim O’Grady, co-owner of WSCW. “The setting is just perfect with lots of expansive shade trees and the beautiful O’Bannon Creek ambling by,” he added.  

    The Pottery Affaire is being held at 119 Harrison Avenue just north of historic, downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 18th from 11am till 4pm.  

    For further information call (513) 683-2529 or visit www.whistlestopclayworks.com.

    The Pottery Affaire highlights local artists and their pottery, paintings, note cards, photographs, and much more. This outdoor art show is an opportunity to support your local arts and buy unique, hand crafted work. 

    Look for Sammy’s Craft Burgers & Beer from 11am to 2pm and ice cream from Special Neat Treats from 2pm to 4pm.There will be pottery wheel demos, studio tours and hourly prize drawings. There will be a story time for children at 11:30am and 2pm, too! The event happens at 119 Harrison Avenue in Loveland on Saturday, Sept 18th: 11am till 4pm.https://www.facebook.com/events/2684986485137319

    We are pleased to announce that we’ve added food trucks to our Saturday event in addition to pottery, paintings, photography and art.Sammy’s Craft Burgers and Beer will have delicious food and cold drinks from 11am to 2pm. Special Neat Treats will have refreshing ice cream and novelties from 2 – 4pm to help you and your family stay cool.

    There will be loads of pottery from over 20 different studio artists. You’ll find functional items like plates, bowls, mugs and serving dishes. In addition, there will be sculptures, wall hangings and seasonal decor pieces. You’ll find items to spruce up your garden like fairy houses, bird feeders and ceramic toadstools. In addition to our ceramic artists, there will be photographs, note cards and paintings from 8 other artists to browse.

  • Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire on September 12

    Artists Shine at the Pottery Affaire on September 12

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    Whistle Stop Clay Works (WSCW) is pleased to announce the third annual Pottery Affaire happening Saturday, September 12 from 11am. until 4pm. The show highlights local artists who will be offering hand made pottery, paintings, note cards, photographs, felted items, and much more.

    This show is a wonderful opportunity to support local artists who have been impacted by the pandemic and to buy unique, hand crafted work. There will also be demonstrations on the potter’s wheel and pottery studio tours.

    “It’s an amazing show. There are about two dozen artists showing their work. The Pottery Affaire offers tremendous variety and selection, so you’re sure to find something that just right for you or someone on your holiday list,” states Bonnie McNett, show coordinator and instructor at WSCW.

    The show is happening by the beautiful O’Bannon Creek at 119 Harrison Avenue, in historic Loveland, Ohio. “The setting is just perfect with lots of expansive shade trees and the beautiful O’Bannon Creek ambling by,” continues McNett.

    The outdoor show will require vendors and shoppers to wear face masks and observe social distancing guidelines.

    The Pottery Affaire is being held at 119 Harrison Avenue just north of downtown Loveland on Saturday, September 12th from 11am. till 4pm.

    More information can be found by calling WSCW studio at (513) 683-2529 or at www.whistlestopclayworks.com.

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