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Art Museum event focuses on women

Cincinnati Art Museum celebrated museum patrons and showcased newly acquired artwork at a yearly dinner for patrons in CAM’s Great Hall.

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Sponsored by Mariner Wealth Advisors, this year’s event focused on artwork of strong female figures or by women artists. Chief Conservator Serena Urry recounted stories of uncovering mysteries under paintings using X-ray and ultraviolet light technology.

Rebecca Bugos, Tom Schiff and Mady Gordon

Ingrid and Fred Daoud

Valerie Newell and Liz Grubow

Geoff Byrne and Esther Mast Byrne

Steven Acosta and Jay Takach

Artist Archie Rand appears at Skirball exhibit opening

The Skirball Museum celebrated the opening of a new exhibit, “Archie Rand: Sixty Paintings from the Bible.” Rand, an internationally celebrated artist and Jewish scholar, gave a presentation at the opening. The exhibition closes June 28. The Skirball Museum is on the campus of Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion.

Artist Archie Rand, right, autographs a copy of his book for Dr. Jason Kalman

Marji Richards, Gates Richards, Samantha Baskind and Abby Schwartz

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Price Hill Will celebrates Mardi Gras

About 200 guests, volunteers and honorees joined the party at Price Hill Will’s annual Mardi Gras Ball. The gala, presented by Nehemiah Manufacturing, was held at The Sanctuary in Lower Price Hill, and featured Cajun food, drink, games, awards and more.

Proceeds from the event fund Price Hill Will’s initiatives and programs to support Lower, East, and West Price Hill and improve the quality of life for families in the community.

Paul Conover and Michael Winkfield

Samantha Conover and Tifani Winkfield

Shannon Harman and Ben Klayer

Samantha Lane, Simon Sotelo and Coltan Foster

A.J. Elegado and Laura Jekel

Felicia Dowdy and Tifani Winkfield

Pete Bender and Tyra Schmidt, Verge Brewing

Patti Hogan and Rachel Hastings

DePaul Cristo Rey salutes Corporex, Bill Butler

Corporex Cos. and its chairman, Bill Butler, have been recognized as the Corporate Partner of the Year by the DePaul Cristo Rey High School Corporate Work- Study Program.

Corporex has employed DePaul Cristo Rey students through the work-study program since the school opened in 2011.

Corporex was honored at the recent Corporate Partner Leadership Breakfast. Nine other companies were honored for their five years with the program: 84.51º, Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati Union Bethel, Cintas Corp., City of Cincinnati Law Department, The Dental Care Plus Group, Hamilton County Juvenile Court, Warsaw Federal and WAVE Foundation at Newport Aquarium.

DePaul Cristo Rey offers a private, college preparatory program to students whose families need significant financial assistance.

DePaul Cristo Rey President S. Jeanne Bessette presents the Corporate Partner of the Year Award to Dan Sink, CEO of Corporex Companies.

DPCR board member Bart Kohler, Vicky Reynolds, S. Jeanne Bessette, board member Rick Reynolds and board member Dan Neyer

Keynote speaker Robert Bilott of Taft, Stettinius & Hollister and Corporate Work Study Executive Director Abby Held

Eli Lilly & Co. biologist Montanea Daniels (center), a graduate and board member of the Indianapolis Cristo Rey School, with DPCR seniors Haxell and Victoria

S. Jeanne Bessette and Judge John Williams of the Hamilton County Juvenile Court, a five-year partner in the Corporate Work Study Program

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