Artists from throughout Northeast Ohio are encouraged to submit their works for consideration to be part of the Fairmount Center for the Arts’ upcoming 46th Annual Art Exhibition.
Artwork by Arlene Holtz Coming Out of the Fog, by East Liberty artist Arlene Holtz. During the pandemic, Holtz began exploring a warmer color palette with more reds, oranges and yellows.
Artwork by Arlene Holtz Coming Out of the Fog, by East Liberty artist Arlene Holtz. During the pandemic, Holtz began exploring a warmer color palette with more reds, oranges and yellows.
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At the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic, people across the globe found themselves with a bit of extra time on their hands, and many used it to try something new baking bread for the first time, or learning a skill they couldn’t make time for normally.
She’s known as the “Harp Lady.” Stephanie Miller, of Shaler, plays the musical instrument with ease. Watching her fingers glide across the strings to produce harmonious sounds soothes those around her. Often they forget about a medical issue or problem. Some fall asleep. “Music allows for a way to release