The Pomerene Center for the Arts
Promoting Community Involvement in the Arts

The Pomerene Center for the Arts
Our Heritage
Founded in 1984 with a mission to promote community involvement in the arts and preserve the Greek Revival mansion in which it is housed, the Pomerene Center began operating with a strong neighborhood coalition and a few dedicated volunteers.
Throughout our 25 years of operation the Center has been renovated to provide 4 formal exhibition galleries, a resident artist's studio and a media arts lab. A large garage at the back of the property has been converted into the Bachert Studio suitable for class instruction during the spring, summer and fall months. A basement studio space is used year round.
The addition of the Saba Terrace in 2007 and a tent to cover it in 2009 make the spacious lawn & garden amenable for use from May through September.
The center is an ADA facility and is able to provide ASL interpretation upon reservation.
As a strong member of the community the PCA is a founding member of the Coshocton County Arts & Culture Alliance, works in partnership community, schools, a wide array of human service providers, the Juvenile Court System, local business and is a member of the Coshocton Chamber of Commerce.
The Pomerene
Our Mission and Beliefs
...the Pomerene Center for the Arts promotes community involvement in the arts. More
Our Facility
Greek Revival Mansion
The Pomerene Center for the Arts is housed in the Johnson-Humrickhouse Home built in 1836... More
Community Use
Host Private Events
The Pomerene Center for the Arts encourages the community to use the historic Johnson-Humrickhouse Home and Grounds for private events. More