Our 6th annual "Fall Into Art" exhibit at the Howard Steamboat Museum will feature
Harlan Hubbard: The River's Artist. The exhibition opens with a reception on Sunday, November 4th at 2:30 PM and includes a presentation by Flo and Bill Caddell on "Watercolors of the Ohio River Valley".
On Sunday November 11th there will be a panel discussion with audience participation of "Reminiscences". On the following Sunday (November 18th) Estill Curtis Pennington, a fine art consultant and expert on art in the South, will give a presentation. All programs are at 2:30 PM.
The exhibit and presentations are free and open to the public during regular museum hours. Tours of the mansion are available at the regular admission fee. Additional information is available on the museum website at
www.steamboatmuseum.org.
Rarely seen Hubbard works, many from private collectors, are included in the exhibit, including this view of the Str. BELLE OF LOUISVILLE, from the Capt. C.W. Stoll Collection, which depicts the boat passing Payne Hollow as C.W. serenades Harlan and Anna Hubbard on the Belle's calliope.
Please join us for this fascinating display of art works from one of the river's most notable personalities.