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Family Picnic with funk band Flogo Shaggins
June 27 FLOGO SHAGGINS – Funk Music FLOGO SHAGGINS – Funk Music. July 11, 5:30-7:30pm, artPARK, 325 Main Street Coshocton Ohio Since the beginning of June, families have been working with Pomerene Community Studio Artist Anne Cornell to create Animal Xing, an island in the artPARK. We’re inviting guests to come and visit. You can print a t-shirt with us and become an honorary “villager!” Bring your own t-shirt to print or purchase one on-site. The event is free and open to the public. what about the picnic? Bring your own picnic or order from Main Street Station, 740.295.9737. Check out the menu for the evening here. Orders must be received by 8pm, Saturday, July 10. Your meal…
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tails and tales
Animal Xing Five weeks, Wednesday, mornings & evenings June 2 -30. 6 1hr appointments available each week. COME ONE COME ALL COSHOCTON — The Pom is teaming up once again with Coshocton Public Library, Clary Gardens, Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum and Roscoe Village to offer exciting learning experiences for children grades K-6. Our take on the Library’s Summer Reading program theme “Tails and Tales” is Animal Xing. Pom artists will be out in the artPARK under the “big top” tent working with children (and families) to create an animal island — a magical place you can visit anytime through the summer with your friends. Who will you be on our island —…
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an environmental portrait class, competition and exhibition RESPONDING TO COVID FATIGUE — Pomerene Center for the Arts is working with Lauren K. Davis (Coshocton Alum and Associate Photographer at Feinknopf) to present an online environmental portrait class, competition and exhibition inspired by the work of Arnold Newman (1918–2006) Mr. Newman is considered the pioneer of environmental portraiture. In her article “Examining Arnold Newman’s Environmental Portraits.” New York Times, 11.26.2018, Rena Silverman quotes Newman’s gallerist Howard Greenberg — “(He used his) camera to create a formal composition and then kind of fit the sitter in.” “This feels like a good description of how our houses feel to us now,” says Anne…