Special Events
Brookville Paint Out
October 17, 18, 19, 2008
Each year RAM partners with the Franklin County Public Library in Brookville, and IPAPA
(Indiana Plein Air Painters Association) to co-host the Brookville Paint Out.
Come enjoy the rolling hills, lovely autumn colors, quaint small town beauty and paint away just as the Indiana masters did. Be inspired by the art collection at the library.
Guest lecturer:
Friday, October 17, 2008 6:00 pm
Jennifer King -Immersed in the
art world is just where Jennifer King wants to be. Publisher and editor of the online artists'
magazine www.CreateBetterPaintings.com,
Jennifer previously served as the editor of four other leading art magazines in the US:
The Artist's Magazine, International Artist, Plein Air, and Fine Art Connoisseur. Over
more than 10 years in the art publishing business, she has had the opportunity to meet
and interview many of the finest living artists of our times, including Clyde Aspevig,
Scott Christensen, Skip Whitcomb, Robert Moore, and many others. She has edited art-instruction
books with such best selling authors as Tom Lynch, Dan McCaw, C.W. Mundy, Carole Katchen,
Carlton Plummer, Wende Caporale, and more. She enjoys serving as a lecturer and competition
juror for various art organizations across the country.
Beloved Horror Movie Host
Special Appearance by Sammy Terry
Well-known Indiana movie horror host, Sammy Terry,
will be making a special appearance at the Richmond Art Museum's f.a.d.e.-IN Film Series
on Friday, October 24th at 5:00 pm. He
will be introducing the Double Feature films, the original versions of House on Haunted Hill and Night of the Living Dead at 7:00 pm.

Holiday Art Mart
November 9 – December 17th, 2008
A sale of arts and crafts by local artisans to
benefit the Richmond Art Museum. Artworks
are small or miniature in scale to accommodate the seasoned collectors wall space or to
encourage new collectors to begin their art collection.
Opening Reception:
November 9,2008 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Come meet
the Artists!
RAM Cookie Tin
Available for sale starting November 9, 2008
The Richmond Baking Company is proud to celebrate its unique history by blending its
industrial success with one of the premier cultural institutions in the city, the Richmond
Art Museum. For over one hundred years, both organizations have served the greater
Richmond area and now the two are once again offering a unique cookie tin to commemorate
the arts and industry.
Each tin is filled with scrumptious Butternut Cookies. All proceeds benefit the
Richmond Art Museum
Cost: $20.00 (tax included)
Mary Frances Overbeck, Ring Around the Rosy
Art to Heart
January 10, 2009
Each year the Richmond Art Museum and Reid Hospital Foundation join together for this premiere
gala and auction. This year proceeds will again be shared equally between the organizations,
benefiting Richmond Art Museum Community Education Programs and Reid Hospital Oncology
Services.


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