Ruth Mohn will be represented with 3 of her works accepted in the Painting for Preservation exhibit to be held in the Hotel Statler on November 14. This is in conjunction with the current National Preservation Conference. Ruth’s works depict the Buffalo waterfront ca. 1960, and consists of two photographs – one of the Edward Cotter fireboat and the other of tugboats in the Buffalo Harbor. Also accepted was a pastel of the Grain Elevators.
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