#SomethingWonderful Art Show Today! #Cincinnati

Join us today to raise money and awareness for Bethany House Services and support local artists and artisans! Address is the Glendale New Church: 845 Congress Avenue, Glendale, OH 45426. 10 am-4 pm

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Theresa Galluppi

Theresa Galluppi paints in many mediums – oil, acrylic, water color and pastel. She was born in Italy, and has been painting all her life. While living in Rome, NY, Theresa was, for 35 years, a member of the Rome Arts Center. She has been a leading member of Picasso Painters in Mason for 16 years.

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight Sue Abe

Sue Abe, originally from Hawaii, is a Sumi-e artist. Sumi-e is an ancient Japanese style using primarily black ink. Sue uses ink and watercolor to create her favorite subjects – nature, animals and birds. She has been a member of Picasso Painters for 10 years. She began painting about 15 years ago when she retired for P&G.

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Robbin Ferriman

Robbin Ferriman is a native of Missouri, having grown up around the St. Louis area. She currently resides in Urbana, Ohio, with her many cats. Robbin received her BFA from Ohio University, graduating in 2001, with a focus on printmaking. In addition to being a part-time archivist at the Castle Piatt Mac-A-Cheek, in West Liberty, Ohio, she worked for a time, prior to the pandemic, at Champaign Residential Services, in Urbana, teaching art to adults with developmental disabilities, among other activities. These days, when Robbin is creating, it is through painting using oils and acrylics. Flora and fauna are favorite subject matter, but she is currently honing her skills with figurative images.

Robbin Ferriman
Robbin Ferriman
Robbin Ferriman

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Ellen Winterod

Ellen is a full-time credit card executive and has always enjoyed being creative. She began mastering the Cricut machine five years ago and hasn’t looked back. Her collection of wood signs now exceeds her wall-space.

Ellen Winterod
Ellen Winterod
Ellen Winterod

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Pete Toot

We will be highlighting some of our exhibiting artists from our upcoming “Something Wonderful” Art Show and Sale (9/11/21) over the next few days. We hope you enjoy learning about these artists, and what has brought art into their lives, as well as the media and subject matter on which they’ve chosen to focus.

Pete Toot played around with pencil and ink for a long time, creating for his
own enjoyment, doodles and graphic designs. He took up painting after
retirement, about five years ago, and primarily works in gouache.

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Diane Murray

We will be highlighting some of our exhibiting artists from our upcoming “Something Wonderful” Art Show and Sale (9/11/21) over the next few days. We hope you enjoy learning about these artists, and what has brought art into their lives, as well as the media and subject matter on which they’ve chosen to focus.

I have always loved and appreciated pottery. In 2010, I began taking classes at what is now Queen City Clay, and never turned back. I hand-build my pieces and love the process, the feel of the clay. The community is so nurturing and positive.

Diane Murray

#SomethingWonderful #ArtistSpotlight: Gloria Toot

We will be highlighting some of our exhibiting artists from our upcoming “Something Wonderful” Art Show and Sale (9/11/21) over the next few days. We hope you enjoy learning about these artists, and what has brought art into their lives, as well as the media and subject matter on which they’ve chosen to focus.

Gloria Toot began painting at an early age, encouraged and coached by her artistic mother.  She received her first set of oil paints, her preferred medium, for her 14th birthday.  She didn’t paint much while working and raising two children, but following retirement she picked up her hobby once again.  

#SomethingWonderfulArtShow, 2021: Saturday 9/11/21

The New Church of Montgomery will be having an art show and sale:

Saturday, September, 11, 2021, from 10 am – 4 pm, at the Glendale New Church and Lyceum Shelter, 845 Congress Avenue, Glendale, OH.

Local Artists are invited to display and sell their works. Table rental is $35 and will go to support the work of Bethany House Services, a local non-profit that houses families experiencing homelessness.

“Bethany House Services (BHS) provides housing, education and assistance to homeless families in the Greater Cincinnati area, including Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. Holistic services – including emergency shelter, housing,  comprehensive case management, post shelter support,   and permanent affordable rental housing – address a family’s current needs and seek to prevent repeat episodes of homelessness.

As members of the Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless, the local Continuum of Care, and the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, BHS provides both direct services and advocates for systemic change for homeless individuals.” – www.bethanyhouseservices.org

Contact the New Church of Montgomery to reserve your table for “Something Wonderful” ART SHOW today!

Update:All tables have been reserved. Please come and see and support our wonderful artists and artisans!

“Something Wonderful” Art Show Flyer Image

Come See #SomethingWonderful 5/25 Benefiting @BethanyHouseSvc

Art by Maggie Panyko

All Local Artists raising money for Bethany House Services women and children’s shelters.

“Something Wonderful” Art Show

Free Admission

5/25/19 10 am – 4 pm

Glendale New Church: 845 Congress Avenue, Glendale, OH

513-515-4542 newchurchofmontgomery@gmail.com

Raffles, Goodies, Art to Buy, Art to Try!