by Hannah Kimble, Hospitality and Special Events Intern
10/18/2022
wedding , CAMWeddings , Shari Hiudt , Icon Cake , Sherri Barber , Marti Heard , String Source , Toad Productions , Clear Lighting , Fitz the Occasion , Stephanie Gaffney , City Bird , Coffee Emporium , Alice Bimel Courtyard , great hall
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Photos by Sherri Barber
Greens and whites, what beautiful sights! On July 2, 2022, the newly married Kim and Rob DeRoma chose the beautiful Cincinnati Art Museum to host their unforgettable wedding night. Many talented vendors played a role in executing their wedding. Florist Marti Heard showed off how you can take the classic white look and execute it with a wide array of flowers. Kim and Rob incorporated many of their own personal details throughout the evening including a City Bird delivery of a late-night snacks, as well as a Coffee Emporium cart for guests.
Along with many of these unique details, one that stands out is live painter, Stephanie Gaffney.
Stephanie Gaffney, the artist behind Torregrossa Fine Art Brand hails from New Orleans and specializes in live wedding portraits. She travels all around the world and prides herself in creating a forever-memory for couples on the happiest day of their lives. Having moments captured not only by camera is a wedding trend we foresee staying around. Behind the camera is the talented Sherri Barber, a truly outstanding artist and one of the best photographers in Cincinnati.
Shari Hiudt, Co-Owner of Noteworthy Events Cincinnati, worked closely with our team in making sure every detail was as the client wanted. Thank you to Kim and Rob for letting us play a part in your special day.
Vendors:
The Cincinnati Art Museum is supported by the generosity of tens of thousands of contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign, the region's primary source for arts funding.
Free general admission to the Cincinnati Art Museum is made possible by a gift from the Rosenthal Family Foundation. Exhibition pricing may vary. Parking at the Cincinnati Art Museum is free.
Generous support for our extended Thursday hours is provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
General operating support provided by: