The Pomerene Center for the Arts

Promoting Community Involvement in the Arts

Coshocton Webcam Statue Stage

Sept 5 2009

Amy Youngs with Anne Cornell, Nancy Kangas, John Kuhn and 12 students from the Coshocton Opportunity School

“The Coshocton Webcam Statue Stage, an experimental stage for characters, props and improvisational play in Coshocton, Ohio, will be broadcast live to web viewers worldwide [camera to be installed in Oct. 09]. The featured stars of the broadcast are the live park visitors entering the grassy stage area. Also in the staging area are movable statue-like props. These life-sized, weatherproof, photographic cutouts are the characters, heroes and luminaries from Coshocton Ohio's past and present. These present the park visitor with an array of props to arrange as they see fit and present the webcam viewers with a changing scene of Coshocton, which includes live actors among the photographically represented.” Amy Youngs Check out our photos on Flicker!


Amy Youngs playing tag with young visitors.