• Local Artists

    Ron Corl

    Ron Cor. Furniture Design. Ron lives in designs furniture in a small cabin northern Coshocton County.  His production shop is outside Walnut Creek Ohio. His work has been exhibited at the Pomerene Center for the Arts, most recently as part of the exhibit  OUR HILLS ARE ALIVE, May/June 2014. Sometimes my work creates itself. It comes along with me, holding my hand and smiling.  Through a forest, a field, or a busy downtown the curve of a buggy shaft presents itself as a bedpost,  a metallic dragonfly lands on a rock and casts a shadow on a cabinet. Other times my work comes kicking and screaming through breakups, resolutions, and reconciliations.…

  • Local Artists

    Todd Malenke

    Todd lives and works in northeastern Coshocton County.    His work can be seen at regional juried art festivals and is represented locally by Commonwealth Americana  and exhibited most recently at the Pomerene Center for the Arts as part of the exhibit OUR HILLS ARE ALIVE, May/June 2014. Eastern Coshocton County has been my home for the last 29 years. I share my house with Patti, my wife, several cats and dogs, and occasionally, one of our three children with their family will visit. About twenty years ago I built a studio near my house where I do my work. My work involves mostly the forging of hot steal so I have gas forges, lots of hand…

  • Local Artists

    Doug Anderson

      Doug Anderson. Glass.  Doug lives and works in northwestern Coshocton County.    His work has been shown worldwide and  is represented locally by Commonwealth Americana  and exhibited most recently at the Pomerene Center for the Arts as part of the exhibit OUR HILLS ARE ALIVE, May/June 2014. Back in year 1980 I fell into a deep relationship with glass. The glass has proven itself to be malleable, forgiving, and innately beautiful to the senses. Although the characteristic of glass are many, it is most usually known to us as a useful container or a see-through window. I have enjoyed glass as a medium to express my thoughts and feelings apart from its utilitarian function.…