Fall 2021

BILL SHEARROW
Strong Hands. Gentle Heart.

When students watch Bill Shearrow’s strong steady hands gently mold a mound of spinning clay into another beautiful vase, they may not know the sheer stubbornness that went into building his career as a fine artist. 

 

EMILY DAY 
Her Special Talent Is Shyness

Shy people see more. CMA School of Art Instructor Frank Dale has seen it time and time again. A shy student sits quietly in the back of a class absorbing the world around them through downcast eyes. Those with special talent turn their observations into wonderful art.

CINDY WINICK 
Gratitude With Attitude

Cindy Winick wakes up every morning with gratitude. Classes at the Canton Museum of Art’s School of Art are a big part of the reason why. They have helped her close the gap between the two sides of her life. 

 

RION AND VICKI
Sugar & Spice & All That’s Nice

In an old nursery rhyme little girls are made of “sugar and spice and all that’s nice.”  Today, active young girls like Vicki Icaza and Rion Rembert are made of tennis balls, volleyballs, pianos, pottery, painting and everything fun.  It is a modern, engaging combination.