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Visit Annette Polan’s Art Studio On May 18th

April 28, 2014 by FHC

Annette Polan with "Pompeii."

Annette Polan with “Pompeii.”

Did you read and enjoy the article about Annette Polan and her Forest Hills studio? You can see her studio for yourself on the afternoon of Sunday, May 18th. Two other artists, Joan Danziger and Setsuko Ono, are participating in our first such event, and refreshments will be provided.

We want to do more of these with more artists in the future, so please help us make this artists studio tour a success! See below to order tickets:

Buy Tickets to the Forest Hills Art Tour, Make a Donation: Forest Hills Connection Needs Your Support

Buy tickets to tour the home studios of three prominent Forest Hills-based artists from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 18th, and help support the operating costs of the Forest Hills Connection (you’ll find more information here). Tickets are $25 dollars each and are a tax-deductible donation.

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Joan Danziger with her beetles. (Photo by Neil Greentree)

Joan Danziger with her beetles. (Photo by Neil Greentree)

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Pick up your tickets on the day of the event at 4526 30th Street NW, Washington, DC 20008.

We also accept checks for tickets and donations: Make the check out to Forest Hills Neighborhood Alliance and mail to:
Denise Warner
4451 29th Street NW
Washington, DC 20008

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Setsuko Ono with her sculpture, "Ecstasy of Love" (photo by Lee Armfield Cannon)

Setsuko Ono with her sculpture, “Ecstasy of Love” (photo by Lee Armfield Cannon)

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We welcome any donations beyond the ticket purchases. See above for information on writing a check. Or click the button below to pay by credit card.




Suggested Donations: $50, $100, $150. All tax-deductible contributions go toward the operating expenses of the Forest Hills Connection, which is a project of the Forest Hills Neighborhood Alliance.

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Annette Polan in her Forest Hills Studio (photo by Lee Armfield Cannon)

Annette Polan in her Forest Hills Studio (photo by Lee Armfield Cannon)

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