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Eugene Amano, Chris Spencer, Max Goldberg, Toby Compton
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Adam and Karen Shepard
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Alp Ikizler, Mine Ikizler, Tim Ozgener
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Anthony and Fay Meluch
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Cally Wagner and Nick Nguyen
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Carolyn Rambo and Hilary Craiglow
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Chris Morris and Mike Reed
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Christie Wilson and Daniel Jones
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Craig and Dara Freiberg
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David Ewing, Amy and Brannan Atkinson
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David Whelan and Mike LaMure
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Giles Ward and Chan Dillon
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Jens and May Frederiksen
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Jim and Rahel Sloan, Jim Rieniets, Scott Gupton
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Jim Seabury, Arnita Ozgener, Laurie Seabury, Tim Ozgener
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Justin Timmerman of Carlock Motors
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Kristi and Todd Henry
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Lindsey and Andrew Sherrod
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Nick and Connie Deidiker
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Rachel and Tyler Houston
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Rebecca and David Klements
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Rebecca and Jonathan Merkh
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Sam Burton and Heather Frost
CigArt returned to OZ Arts Nashville on Wednesday, August 28 for the fourth consecutive year.
One of two signature fundraisers for this non-profit contemporary arts center, CigArt was an evening of dinner, drinks, and art among friends. And, of course, excellent cigars were also be available.
CigArt was born out of two things that OZ Arts co-founder Cano Ozgener loved: cigars and art. Cano recently passed in June 2018 (details here), but his vision will live on through OZ Arts and events like CigArt.