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incredible art coming to Springfield
Edna Boies Hopkins (1872-1937) was a gifted artist with many Ohio connections. She is best known for woodblock prints that she executed of floral designs that found their inspiration in early Japanese prints. The Columbus Museum of Art is currently displaying many of her works. In mid-March, the exhibition will move to The Springfield Museum of Art. Don’t miss it!
Ohio University Press recently published a companion catalog to these exhibits, EDNA BOIES HOPKINS- Strong in Character, Colorful in Expression by Dominique H. Vasseur is a gorgeously done book that offers an excellent overview of this artist and her exquisite art.
Vasseur is the curator for European art at the Columbus Museum of Art.
Don’t miss your opportunity to see this show when it comes to Springfield.
Vick Mickunas
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By bj
February 20, 2008 3:07 PM | Link to this
Super! Thanks for the heads up!