Learning

  • Crow Project,  Learning,  Performances

    Dancing Wheels workshop & performance

    Saturday, November 8, 2014 Cleveland based DANCING WHEELS, a mixed ability professional dance company, is coming to Coshocton to teach and perform for the 3rd Annual Crow Homecoming. Dancing Wheels is a premier arts and disabilities organization with dancers representing diversity of age, ethnicity, gender and physical ability.  The Company embodies the message of equality and accessibility. HERE’S THE SCHEDULE 11am-12:30pm FREE dance workshop @ the Coshocton Salvation Army Gym LEARN from Mary Verdi-Fletcher and other dancers from the company she founded. Mary is the first professional wheelchair dancer in the United States. Born with spina bifida, she offers others with disabilities full and equal access into the world of dance. The…

  • Adults

    Watercolor Workshop with Chris Misencik Bunn

    Watercolor Workshop with Chris Misencik Bunn cost $100 limit 10 students ages 15 and over, all levels October 18th, 9am-4pm We’ll take an hour off for lunch–options: brown bag and eat at the Pomerene or go out/home for lunch. to register call 740.622.0326, click to download this form or register online below This workshop is designed to help students learn to watercolor in a spontaneous and innovative way while developing their own personal style.  All you need is a sense of adventure! Emphasis will be placed on water ratio of paper and paint brush, color combinations, and elements and principals of design. My goal is to help students to be more confident while…

  • Adults,  Children,  Families,  Learning

    CHAIN MAILLE–a jewelry making class

    CHAIN MAILLE – a jewelry making class limit 12 people ages 10 through adult (younger children welcome if accompanied by an adult) Mondays Oct. 6, 13, 20 5:30-7:30pm $40. As always, our Friends get a $5 discount and a hug when they come in the door:) click here for info about our exhibition featuring Tony Bible’s work From its origins as the earliest form of metal armor (developed most probably by the Celts in 5th century BC/much earlier than that in Japan) Chain Maille has evolved today into one of the top trends in jewelry making. Though weaver Tony Bible could definitely help you make an armored hood or vest,…