• Exhibits

    Art with Bites

    ART with BITES, a gallery hop –eat your way across town and be inspired by an abundance of local art Saturday, Dec 28, 2-5pm Saturday, December 28 from 2-5pm–ART with BITES is 2.3 mile hop bringing the Coshocton art community together like never before.  The Frame Shop, Pomerene Center for the Arts, Commonwealth Americana and Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum are offering a simple, no cost reason to get out (with or without your family and guests), blow the stink off and work up a little inspiration for the new year. December 28th is the 4th day of Christmas. If you know the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” this is the day your…

  • Schools

    Bullying

    CHARCOAL REDUCTION SELF-PORTRAIT |  THEME: EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF BEING BULLIED A project of Myrtle Beall’s Studio Art Class, Coshocton High School  Nov. 2013 Mrs. Beall’s  Studio Art Class meets during  a period of the high school day dedicated to Home Room–a mix of study hall/tutoring/intervention/assembly time and  a time when students are engaged in the OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program. Mrs. Beall addresses the topic of bullying once every nine weeks in order to  meet school requirements.  The CHARCOAL REDUCTION SELF-PORTRAIT |  THEME: EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF BEING BULLIED  project spanned the first two nine weeks.  In addition to the powerful artwork produced, 4 of which are posted on this page, the students  were asked…

  • Rent Parties

    A Classic Christmas

    A Classic Christmas  Friday, Dec. 6 , Dec, 13  7pm Suggested donation $10 Reserve a table |  740.622.0326 or pomerenearts@gmail.com We’re breaking out of our acoustic guitar mold and going Classic Christmas for December’s Rent Party.  Emerging vocalist Donovan Rice. Mike Abood Caroline Heading piano.  Christmas Cookies. We’ll have water and coffee but guests are welcome to bring beverages. WHAT IS A RENT PARTY? At the time of the Great Migration north (1910-1930), blacks emigrating from the south settled the problem of Harlem’s inflated rents by throwing parties. Furniture was moved to the outside walls, musicians and refreshments were brought in, card tables were set up out of the way of the dance…