Actress’ art on display this week at DVAC

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Actress Eve Plumb, currently starring The Human Race Theatre Company’s world premier of “Family Ties,” is multi-talented.

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Plumb, best known for her role as Jan in the “Brady Bunch,” has also been painting for more than 25 years with a focus on still life, film noir and western scenes.

Eve Plumb discusses her artwork with Human Race Theatre Company board member Anne Brown during a private event June 12th at DVAC. Plumb's work "Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes" will be on display at DVAC through June 17, 2017. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY SCOTT KIMMINS

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Eve Plumb: Small Paintings of Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes" will be on display at the Dayton Visual Arts Center June 13-17. This painting is titled "That Was Good. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

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“Eve Plumb: Small Paintings of Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes” will be on display at the Dayton Visual Arts Center June 13-17.

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Eve Plumb artwork "Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes" will be on display at DVAC through June 17, 2017. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY SCOTT KIMMINS

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Eve Plumb artwork "Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes" will be on display at DVAC through June 17, 2017. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY SCOTT KIMMINS

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A free artist Meet & Greet is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 17 at the gallery, 118 N. Jefferson St. in Dayton. Plumb’s works are available for purchase with proceeds going to DVAC.

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Eve Plumb discusses her artwork during a private event June 12th at DVAC. Plumb's work "Film Noir & Classic Western Scenes" will be on display at DVAC through June 17, 2017. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO BY SCOTT KIMMINS

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