The Ann Hobson Foundation (TAHF) has been founded to promote and ensure the richness of the Arts in Clintonville, with the goal of strengthening and promoting school Art programs.

Executive Director, Jason Janoski
Not only did she teach me how to paint, but she taught me how to see things differently,”
The Foundation’s namesake, Ann Hobson, was a native of Belmont County, OH, a long-time resident of Columbus and a 30-year veteran of Nationwide Insurance. She was an accomplished water color artist and studied with Leland S. McClelland. Hobson’s black and white photography garnered many awards and her work has been exhibited throughout Ohio and the Midwest.
The goal of the Foundation is to enrich artists’ experience in the early stages of their Art Education.
Foundation News
Windows from the Clintonville Halloween Hop
October 3, 2012
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The 3rd Annual Halloween Hop is coming, Saturday, October 25th. Come out and vote for your favorite scary storefront window. It’s an easy way to ...
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Halloween window paintings come back from dead
October 3, 2012
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Artistically inclined high school students from throughout Clintonville will have a chance as Halloween approaches to follow in the brushstrokes of their parents. Several organizations ...
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Janoski: Foundation will carry aunt’s passion forward
October 1, 2012
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After the death of his beloved aunt in July 2011, Jason Janoski considered different ways to celebrate and honor her memory. In the end, he ...
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