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The Transformation Continues

ADC WEST is nearing completion!  

The big move-in date is almost here! It's been over one year of sanding, scraping, build-outs and tear-downs – but every minute has been worth it. Can you picture over 13,000 sq ft fully dedicated to the amazing work of our artists? This is a dream come true for everyone at ADC!

If you haven't already seen our gallery showcasing the transformation that's taken place, you can check it out here.

We can't wait to see you at the new ADC West soon!

CLIENT FOCUS: Johnson Investment Counsel

2019 Art Comes Alive (ACA) "Purchase Award" Partner

In the past, Johnson Investment Counsel selected Cincinnati-area artists, but this time around they had a unique opportunity to be Purchase Award Partners for ADC's annual art competition and exhibit Art Comes Alive (ACA). Unlike any other exhibition in the country, ACA showcases over 180 different works of art from artists across the nation and recognizes them as the best of the best. Access to this diversity of artwork is unparalleled and can be a bit intimidating. But Litsa's expert eye helped them navigate through the artwork to select the best pieces for their space. Litsa worked to incorporate a variety of mediums from glass, works on metal, mixed media, encaustic pieces to oil on canvas.

"I was thrilled to walk through the art selection process with Litsa. She gave guidance that wasn’t restrictive and helped group pieces together for our space. Working with Litsa took the worry out of it for me, that I might make a poor selection!" - Tara

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT ADC?

ART COMES ALIVE 2020

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 @ 11:59PM!

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2020 ViewPoint 52 Exhibition

Exhibition Open To The Public

Monday - Saturday,
September 12 - September 24, 2020
Monday - Friday, 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Saturday, 11:00 AM to 5:00PM

Artists Reception and Awards

Friday, September 11, 2020
6:00PM - 9:00PM

ERIC BOYER

Eric's work in wire mesh has grown from many source materials, expressions, and processes - from hand-formed and carved ceramic pieces to forged iron implements and ornamentation. It was while employed in a blacksmith shop in Southern Vermont in the mid-eighties that he got his hands on scraps of woven mesh, trimmed off during fireplace screen fabrication. A few casual sketches and figure studies later, and he began creating larger and entering exhibitions.

[click here to see more of Eric's work]

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