• Children

    PAINT YOUR UNIVERSE

      Paint Your Universe! Children will be making painted wall art on vinyl tiles.  Each week they will paint a tile—eight tiles in all—enough to transform a wall fragment, or floor, or room corner into a small painted universe of their very own. Wednesdays: May 29 -July 17 (8 weeks), 10-11am 3 age groups— for children entering grades K-3, for children entering grades 4-6 Itty bitty, playdate for preschool children ages 3-5 with an adult Cost $5 per week. Need based scholarships available Registration requested—office@pomerenearts.org, call 740.622.0326, text 740.229.4519 or click here to download a registration form * Think about the world Harold imagined with his oversized purple crayon in HAROLD and…

  • Dogwood Festival

    DOGWOOD!

    Because it’s spring and the dogwoods are blooming and art makes life interesting. Sunday, May 5 through Friday, May 10. Downtown Coshocton   The great thing about spring is it’s really enough just that it’s spring.  Very simple pleasures feel new and special—pleasures like riding your bike, drawing with sidewalk chalk, picnicking… For the 34th year the Pomerene Center for the Arts presents Dogwood! a once-a-year downtown salute to spring.   .    Here’s what’s going on. CHALK & ROLL “Spinning Around the Sun” Dogwood Kickoff Celebration Sunday, May 5 Noon-2 pm: Chalk competition begins to tunes by Barefoot McCoy click here to register to compete in the chalk art competition …

  • Exhibits

    THE ART OF BEALLISM

      Opens Saturday, April 27th 6:30pm — Closes Friday, June 14th, 2019 after Jazz on the Lawn ARTIST STATEMENT History is past. It is a hazy memory filled with echoes, whispers and shadows; some good and some bad. The past has much to offer if we open ourselves up to the inspirations it holds. Some would call a person infatuated with the past a nostalgic. I guess that makes me one, since I find great meaning in revisiting the past and the experiences, memories, and people who fill it. This show, “The Art of Beallism”, echoes the past as, me meet in the present, to bring together art alumni from my…