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Monotype Series-One of a Kind! August 3, 2011

Filed under: Art "Seen" — tracee ribar @ 9:49 am

Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative is offering a Montoype series starting next week. Sign up for just one or all three. Phoenix offers classes throughout the year that can enhance, or even awaken, the artist in you! Always wanted to learn more about print-making? Great opportunity to create art!

Check out their website too at: http://www.phoenixrisingprintmaking.com/

August Monotype Week

August 9, 11 and 13; from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

Take just 1 class or sign up for
all 3 sessions!

Tuesday,
August 9: Watercolor Monoprints with Cindy Davis   

Thursday, August
11: Painterly Monotypes with Anne Cushman 

Saturday, August
13: Three Color Reduction Monotypes with Joan Tallan

All class sessions run from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

Individual Sessions are $40. person  OR  Complete Series
fee is $100. per person   

   

Reservations are required.  Space is limited.   

Email phoenixrisingco-op@sbcglobal.net  

Registration Now!    

 

Renewed Retro! Charming Home in Indian Hills August 2, 2011

Filed under: Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 9:46 am

5912 Litchfield Rd is a charming and spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4-level split in convenient Indian Hills. Newer windows and updates, character of original details remain. Truly a swingin’ pad!

Close to Antrim Park and 315, lots of shopping and dining!

Check out the youtube vid! We would love to show it to you!

http://youtu.be/DocSbes0vus?hd=1

 

 

 

i-love i-house June 15, 2011

Filed under: Art "Seen",Home Innovations,Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 9:21 am

Sigh. You know my affection for modular green construction. Finding a realistic and affordable modular design is difficult–going green is not inexpensive.  Clayton Homes has the “i” series, and, I gotta say, it has appeal.

Currently available are two options: the i-house I  and i-house II that can be combined with a “flex” module. The flex module is a separate bedroom/studio/office or whatever your needs are space, with a bathroom–roof deck above. Lots of outdoor space involved here, which is awesome, and highly customizable interior space in both i-house models (clayton homes assures).

When i was poking around “building” my i-house II, the proposed cost with shipping and add-ons, including solar panels, was $168,000 and change. Would the cost likely be more when it is all said and done? Of course. But realistically, and this does not include land or site prep, which is site specific, the home cost should be well under $200,000. If you have any familiarity with modular contemporary construction–that is a pretty good number.  Make sure when you click on the link below that you check out the i-house 2.0 video. The 2.0 version is more style-defined and incorporates some changes requested by consumers interested in the i-house concept.  Really awesome.

Check it out! http://www.claytonihouse.com/

 

1926 3-story in Bexley June 10, 2011

Filed under: Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 8:32 am

Are you or anyone you know looking for a move-in ready 4 bedroom one block off of Main Street in Bexley? Check out 720 S. Roosevelt Ave, 43209. Walk to everything, dining, shopping, park and school.  Loaded with charm and updated–great price too!

www.panningribar.com – click on listings.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBCV7d2g-7g

 

Creativity and the CMA June 9, 2011

Filed under: Art "Seen" — tracee ribar @ 8:25 am

The art experience is about making connections between the art  and the visitor. Social norms, values,  injustice throughout history and throughout the world, views on love, war, politics, scientific and technological advances–all of this can be seen and connected to via art.  Art tells a story, makes a statement and what it says can be different depending on the viewer. Engaging in an art experience can be done anywhere there is art –but the CMA philosophy of creating themes and age divergent tools to interact with the art is innovative and approachable for all.

Visiting the CMA is an opportunity for everyone, teachers, school groups, families, seniors, juniors–everyone to engage in creative interaction with the museum and their own imagination. You are invited to Create your own art experience, to “use” the museum instead of just “visiting”. To that end, the Museum is thinking of ways to bring the community into the museum in personally creative and fun ways, such as today’s Craftacular Spectacular! I hope some of you will attend!

Craftacular
Spectacular

Today!

June 9, 2011

3:30 – 8:30 PM

Come to the Columbus Museum of
Art for an evening of art, craft, food and fun. Mingle with other crafters,
spend time working on your projects, and explore CMA’s newly renovated
galleries. The Museum will provide great work spaces, some crafting supplies, a
digital technology lab, tools, and dinner. You should bring your projects,
friends, and creativity!

Drop-in workshops will take
place throughout the evening, including felting, scrapbook and cardmaking
techniques, and knitting. As a special treat, Etsy will be providing free swag
for participants!

$45 general public

$35 CMA members

$25 students with valid ID—available
at CMA front desk only

Registration is requested,
but not required. To guarantee your spot, please register at:

http://craftacularspectacular.eventbrite.com/

For more information, please
contact

Dayna Jalkanen at 614.629.0356
or

Dayna.Jalkanen@cmaohio.org

 

 

 

 

Well OK! We have some juice in our Noggins! May 24, 2011

Filed under: Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 8:27 am

According to Forbes.com, Columbus is among 10 of the brainiest U.S. cities. The report cites major employer and information center, The Ohio State University, as well as a bustling startup culture as reasons for identification as a brain magnet.

Also, included in the evaluation of cities across America are population — 1.8 million residents — a quickly recovering housing market, alongside the strong tech presence of Battelle Memorial Institute.

Among the other cities identified as America’s Biggest Brain Magnets are:

  1. New Orleans
  2. Raleigh, NC
  3. Austin, TX
  4. Nashville, TN
  5. Kansas City, MO/KA
  6. Birmingham, AL
  7. San Diego, CA
  8. Denver, CO
  9. Columbus, OH
  10. Seattle, WA
 

Get some friends (ok gather some friends) draw and converse May 18, 2011

Filed under: Art "Seen" — tracee ribar @ 9:12 am
 Experience CMA in a new way and see art from a different perspective. Explore the basic elements of drawing while also developing observational skills and an appreciation for the artistic process. It is really seeing art with you hands first–no great artistic skill needed! You will learn as much about seeing as about drawing. Ages 13 or older. Great for team building (it is during work hours) or perhaps take the day off….hmmm! Contact the museum for addtional dates and times. 
 
Drawing in the Gallery
Dates: May 19, 2011
Location: Columbus Museum of Art
Hours: Thursday 2 p.m.
Admission: $10
Address: 480 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43125
Phone: 614-221-4848, 614-221-6801
Web: www.columbusmuseum.org

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2011 Decorator Showhouse May 16, 2011

Filed under: Art "Seen",Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 8:51 am
Open until May 22, the 2011 Decorator Showhouse is a stunning 1928 SpanishRevival style home on 2 acres–and currently on the market for $875,000. Showhouse proceeds (proceeds from the sale of the home go to the seller of course–shucks!) go to the Columbus Museum of Art– SO GO!!!!
 
It has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and some extremely livable spaces! And what an awesome terrace and pool!
 
Check it out: tickets available at the property, see below.
 
 
2011 Decorators’ Show House
Dates: April 30 – May 22, 2011
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: $20
Address: 4125 Oxford Dr., Upper Arlington, 43220
 

Foreclosures in Decline…for now? May 13, 2011

Filed under: Real Estate — tracee ribar @ 8:27 am

Foreclosure filings in Franklin County fell during the first quarter of this year, continuing the slide begun last year.

Through the first three months of this year, 2,084 foreclosures were filed in the county, 16 percent fewer than during the same period last year, according to figures released yesterday by the Franklin County clerk’s office.

The drop continues the decline that began in the fall, when large banks halted foreclosures because of questions over paperwork.

Some experts think those paperwork issues and related legal challenges remain the primary reason foreclosures are down, and that once they are resolved, foreclosures will jump back up.

“The only banks foreclosing on homes right now are regional and small banks,” said Matt Beckett, a broker with Realty Executives Decision, a Columbus company that sells homes repossessed by banks. “Everyone’s on hold. I don’t know when the dam’s going to break, but it will.”

Others hope the decline is driven by an improving employment picture and successful mediation and counseling programs.

“I hope it’s a sign that things have leveled off and we’re going to experience an actual decline,” said Bill Faith, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio advocacy group.

That might be the case, because recent data from the Mortgage Bankers Association show that more people are keeping up with their mortgage payments in Ohio and throughout the nation.

In addition, a federal foreclosure-prevention program, called the Hardest Hit Fund, is beginning to take hold and is expected to reduce foreclosures this year.

The program devotes $570million to help keep troubled Ohio homeowners in their homes. More than 2,600 Franklin County residents have applied for assistance through the program since it began in the fall.

To date, more than 400 homeowners statewide have received financial assistance through the program allowing them to avoid foreclosure, and 900 applicants have been approved for assistance, said Arlyne Alston, spokeswoman for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, which administers the program.

“We expect to help at least 8,000 homeowners statewide avoid foreclosure in 2011,” Alston said.

“It’s a fairly new program, but we’re really excited by the response we’ve seen so far.”

(reprinted from CBR website)

 

Take a Deep Breath April 7, 2011

Filed under: Home Innovations — tracee ribar @ 9:53 am

greenovate is a company located at 15 East Second Avenue in Columbus that offers all kinds of building resources and consultation to “greenify” your home or workplace. I have mentioned them in previous posts, they host events periodically to bring awareness and education to the Columbus building and consumer community.

Concerned or curious about the quality of the air you breathe in your home or office? If you or someone you live or work with suffers with chronic sickness/indoor allergies, this could be a real “lung opener”.  greenovate offers an IHAP consulation-see below taken from their site at: www.greenovate.com.

Indoor Health Action Plan (IHAP) Greenovate offers affordable indoor health consultations to homeowners, renters, and businesses. Consultations generally involve a one-hour walkthrough, followed by the development of a written Indoor Health Action Plan (IHAP) to assist clients in addressing indoor health issues (e.g., indoor air quality) associated with building materials such as flooring, countertops, cabinetry, and wall coverings. Oftentimes, an IHAP will also identify opportunities to improve general construction/renovation practices.

Standard fees: $75.00 for walkthrough and verbal recommendations –$125.00 for walkthrough and written IHAP 

Clients who purchase materials from Greenovate after the completion of an IHAP may count the IHAP fee toward their purchase (restrictions apply). Please call (614) 298-7000 for details.