Learning
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Unearthly Stories
An invitation to register for family summer arts Pomerene artPARK (325 Main St.)Thursdays | 10:00 AM May 28 – July 16 register week by week below Together — with a little bit of clay, and paper, and paint, and bits of this and that mixed with the magic of imagination and invention — we’ll build an unearth-ly story. Starting point — the 124 year old sci-fi fantasy movie Trip to the Moon. No cost, thanks to generous donors. A letter before we start from teaching artist Anne Cornell — I once worked with an artist — who I’ll confess was a bit frustrated with me when he turned and said,…
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Pomerene invites families and friends to make lanterns for Miracle on Main Street 2025
Imagine the artPARK transformed during the dark months of November, December, and January into a joyful, seasonal space. Imagine it lit by 30 2-3 ft. softly glowing, silk lanterns that throw clear mandala “snowflake” patterns onto the ground. Imagine a colorful forest-like light space, a quiet space, across from the bustle of the dancing courthouse lights and the new iceskating rink you can barely see — laughter floating, filtered by the distance. Once you have this in your head, imagine working with a team of artists/inventors from Columbus to create those lanterns and parade them to the artPARK as part of Miracle on Main 2025. If this sounds like something…
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FAKE BEACH
You went to the beach right after school was out in early June. Or you just got back from the beach and are already missing the sound of the waves, the wind and the way you felt scoured and soul-cleaned and sun-baked. Or you simply didn’t go. Lots and lots of people don’t. All reasons why a FAKE BEACH (along with a good cruise-in and burnout) is in good order at the end of summer. so we asked ourselves, WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE A BEACH? Are we missing anything essential? Advise: DON’T MISS the artPARK transformed into FAKE BEACH. The schedule looks like this: August 23, 11a-5p SANDCASTLE…







