New exhibit opening at Pomerene Center
COSHOCTON – Imagine Planets, an exhibit by Coshocton High School students, will open at the Pomerene Center for the Arts from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31.
Under the direction of Anne Cornell of the Pomerene Center, art teacher John Miller, science teacher Mark Reichert, Astro Club Advisor Jason Kodysz, and visiting artist Voss Finn, the students have been researching the solar system and have created imaginative sculptures and drawings to represent each planet in scale. The largest will be a 19 foot diameter sun to be installed in the ArtPark in May 2019. The smallest (Pluto) will be the size of your pinky toe nail and will be placed on the county line.
Coshocton students, faculty, Pomerene staff and the general public are invited to vote on which designs will make the final cut to be fabricated for the ArtPark with material donated by A.K. Steel. A ribbon cutting will be held in May.
The Pomerene Center for the Arts is located at 317 Mulberry St.
Category: Arts & Entertainment