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    Wizard of OZ

    7pm June 15 show has been moved to Coshocton Public Library Large Meeting Room 2 shows. 7:00 pm, Wednesdays, June 8 and 15 in the artPARK, 325 Main St. CoshoctonFREE Lions and Tigers and Puppets, oh my! In this classic heart-warming tale, beautifully adapted for marionettes by Martin Stevens and Dan Raynor, children of all ages will watch with bated breath as a Kansas cyclone whisks Dorothy off to Oz where she befriends the Scarecrow, who wants brains, the Tin Woodman, who wants a heart, and the Cowardly Lion, who wants courage.  Together they set off on a journey to find the mysterious Wizard of Oz while evading the delightfully…

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    AN EMPTY CHAIR CAN DO A LOT OF EXPRESSIVE WORK

    A cross between an art happening and a cocktail party (without the cocktails)   October 31, 2021 6:30-8pm in the artPARK Presented by Pomerene Center for the Arts.  Hosted by Community Studio Artist Anne Cornell and Shelley McCarty.  Itā€™s FREE According to Wikipedia, the three rules for throwing a successful cocktail party are as follows: ā€œIt should not last long, an hour and a half maximum, the time one can stand up, even if there are chairs for weaker constitutions. Guests should enter and leave freely, avoiding elaborate greetings on arrival and departure. Conversation must avoid passionate subjects (personal, political or religious topics) to keep a harmonious and cheerful ambianceā€ ā€œAN…

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    Wyoming

    Brooklyn, NY-based composer and sound designer John Atkinson is premiering a new work of electronic music on Saturday, October 2 at 8pm in the POM artPARK, 325 Main Street, Coshocton OH. The piece, WYOMING, is composed of found sounds from coal mines, oil wells, and other auditory artifacts of the Age of Fossil Fuels. It will be paired with a video projection by Coshocton-based artist Peter Wolfgang. Wolfgang’s fluid and organic imagery contrast strongly with Atkinson’s sounds of industry and consumption to hopeful effect. The event is free of charge and open to the public. Peter Wolfgang has partnered with his friend John Atkinson to visualize his musical compositions in…