• Exhibits

    Artist Friends present Local Artists

    LOCAL ARTISTS OPENING SUN. AUGUST 18, 1-3PM RUNS THROUGH SEPT. 21 Please join us for the 3rd annual exhibition of work by local artists OPENING PARTY organized by the Artist Friends of the Pomerene. People’s Choice Awards are given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Come vote for your favorite. Artists showing work: Patty Allen, Ernest Galajda, Debbie Haines, Sharon Hammersly, Barbara Hill, Dakota Hreha, James Huff, Melissa Maxwell, Scott Mooney, Christy Mosier, Rebekah Peiter, Shara Prindle, Jessica Rohr, Dee Tobias, Esther Versch. It’s never quite a party without good music. Brad Fuller and Jon Cotterman will on the porch performing. It’s never quite a party without food. There will be lots…

  • Children

    Ms. Rachel’s Studio–summer camp

    Join us for a week of Reggio inspired art camp August 5-9, 9am-11am @ the Pomerene Center for the Arts Limit 8 preschool  children ages 3-5 Friends of the Pomerene $45/, Guests $50 ask us about our need-based scholarships registration form We like the Reggio Emilia philosophy of encouraging children to explore, create, think, and PLAY and will start the week by asking questions like–How do we get in and make this space ours? What makes a home for something very small, like a fairy or an elf? What about a home for something bigger like us, under the bushes? Using chalk, tree roots, found objects, paint, cardboard boxes, clay and…

  • artPARK,  Exhibits

    HERE

    What is a public space without people? “HERE” is a collection of portraits pasted on the old Park Hotel wall documenting who uses the PARK space and what they do in it. Thanks to Novelty Advertising Co. for sending us a link to the Inside Out Project and for partnering with us to get folks “HERE” up on the wall. Want to be on the wall?  Come to one of our PARK events or take a closeup self portrait and send it to us  with a description of why you were in the PARK space and the date. Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013 Faithe was the sewer on the Root Ball Park Team. She brought her son and his…