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pasting for the Crow Homecoming
Over the years, many people in Coshocton have suggested a mural on this wall. The surfaces are too impermanent for painting. We began imagining the plaster wall sections as pasting surfaces for billboard-scale posters (inspired by JR’s pasting work). Enter our interest in researching the habits of Coshocton’s winter crow roost and the chance to partner with Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, inaugural exhibition artist Diana Cooper (NYC), and Kenyon professor Karen Snouffer’s “Painting Redefined” studio class. Coshocton’s crow data was translated into art in March 2012. (Thanks locally, to the Simpson Family Fund at the Coshocton Foundation.) We’ll be pasting 2500sq.ft. of paper as part of…
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Dogwood Festival especially for families
Friday, May 4th–5-8pm Art and Music Everywhere! As part of Dogwood Festival and the inaugral First Friday Celebration of the season, the Pomerene Center will be out on Main Street celebrating with families. (400 block) SOTA building: All teens can join artist Russell Merritt, the Coshocton Public Library Teen Animanga Club and the River View Junior High Art Team drawing manga comics in the window. (600 block) Family members of all ages can try their hand at painting a 8’x8′ Barn Quilt Square in front of Mercantile on Main 5-9pm, MAY 4. The painted square will hang next Mercantile on Main and will be added to the Coshocton County Heritage Quilt Barn Trail. (up…
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Crow Wall
This is a photoshop image of CROW WALL panels superimposed onto the the old Park Hotel wall. The panels were created by students in Karen Snouffer’s “Painting Redefined” studio class in collaboration with the new Gund Gallery at Kenyon College and inaugural exhibition artist Diana Cooper (NYC). We’re working on the logistics of enlarging the panels to billboard size for pasting onto the raw plaster walls clinging to the brick.