Two artists have begun their residency with Breckenridge Creative Arts this month, and both are excited to connect with the community and draw on it for inspiration. Emma Oliver is a sculptor and textile artist.
The Halloween season has arrived in Summit County. While All Hallow’s Eve and Day of the Dead aren’t until the end of October and beginning of November, respectively, two nonprofits are kicking off the occasions.
Don’t know what to do this weekend? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Pull up a seat to the counter, and I’ll tell you about everything that’s hot and happening. It’s easy to fall.
Breckenridge Music is officially no more. The nonprofit merged with Breckenridge Creative Arts at the end of 2019, and its former executive director Tamara Nuzzaci Park became the president and CEO of BreckCreate in 2021..
Laura Raborn has been an artist nearly her entire life. Some of the first art she ever made was during her childhood family trips to the Bahamas. “I would go to the graveyard of these.