Cincinnati Museum Center partners with Baker Hunt on nature-inspired art classes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 19, 2023
MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.
Drop-in classes find inspiration in museum's Get Into Nature Gallery starting May 20
CINCINNATI – The beauty of nature is all around us. And with a new interactive art series at Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC), aspiring artists of all ages will see that beauty is in the details. Art supplies and inspiration included.
CMC is partnering with Baker Hunt Art and Cultural Center to present Art in Nature, a series of drop-in, nature-inspired drawing classes in their new John A. and Judy Ruthven Get Into Nature Gallery. Each session will allow the sights, sounds and, yes, scents, of the forest to be you muse. The gallery features scientific specimens of deer, black bear, raccoons, coyotes and more, plus live millipedes and fish, all perfect subjects for the observational drawing classes.
The nature-inspired art series is a fitting tribute to the Get Into Nature Gallery’s namesake, John A. Ruthven, one of the most accomplished and respected nature artists of the 20th century, and a champion of conservation. Ruthven was a lifelong friend of CMC, from the donation of his first specimen in 1934 when was just 10 years old – a hummingbird – to his passing in 2020. The Get Into Nature Gallery, named in honor of him and his beloved wife, uses the wild beauty of the Eastern forest to better connect people and the great outdoors and inspire a respect for its preservation.
As a bonus, Baker Hunt is also leading a drop-in silk screen printing activity in the Cincinnati History Museum’s History in the Making Classroom from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 20. That activity will also be included with museum admission and free for CMC Members.
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