ARTSAPALOOZA 2002
Artsapalooza 2002 produced a lot of fun and creative activities. Here are a bunch of pictures, but it is not possible to cover it ALL. Apologies to those left out.
Photographs on this page courtesy of Elizabeth Murphy/Illusion Studios
OPENING CEREMONIES
Maria Picciano sings the National Anthem during the opening ceremony.
Girls Scouts perform official white glove flag raising.
Loveland High School Art Club members volunteer to help with set-up.
ENTERTAINMENT
sponsored by
Ellen Mershon sings rock and roll in the gazebo.
Clowning around.
Joe Schickel and his son Will sing Civil War songs. Players from the Loveland Stage company costumed in lavish antebellum style.
ARTISTS IN ACTION
Artists demonstrate their work.
Cincinnati Lapidary Society demonstrates faceting of semiprecious stones.
Elizabeth Murphy works in oil paint on canvas.
Loveland High School Art Club members sketch from live models. Loveland Stage Company members pose in historic southern style.
EXHIBITORS
A wide variey of artists brought work for display and sale.
Dierdre Dyson won first prize in the painting category for her oil paintings. Fantastic sculpture made using gourds.
Fanciful fairy mannikins. Jewelry of finely crafted hand made millefoure beads.
Fine sepia tone photographs.
Colorful soft sculpture beanbags.
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
Local Girl Scout troops organized by Kathy Randall provided 8 different hands-on art activites for children to try.
Printmaking with the Girl Scouts
Cincinnati Lapidary Society pet rock project. American Strength Martial Arts School students show their skills.
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Local Non-Profits invite everyone to join in.
The Arts Council welcomes everyone to Artsapalooza and organizes a silent auction to rise money for the Scholarship Fund. Local businesses donated generously and helped make this the best year ever. Hildi Korse shows off Sister Cities possibilities.
Loveland Greenbelt Community Council provides environmental information
"Ranger"
Norman Neale
wins accolades as one of our most dedicated tree huggers.
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