Potter County Artisan Center hosts art show
COUDERSPORT — The Potter County Artisan Center was alive with creativity and community spirit May 3, as it hosted the 2nd Annual County-Wide Art Show.
The event was made even more engaging through a partnership with Remake Learning Days of North Central Pennsylvania. Thanks to the support of Remake Learning Days, the event featured newly funded display partitions and a hands-on craft activity for attendees. Participants of all ages had the opportunity to paint and decorate wooden frames and spring-themed ornaments, turning the event into a true maker experience.
Bethany Brown, art teacher at Austin Area School District and a grant recipient, led the maker station in the Artisan Center’s classroom. Her guidance and enthusiasm helped foster an interactive environment where learning and creativity flourished. The student art gallery will remain open to the public through May 17, allowing visitors to enjoy the wide range of artwork created by local students.
Remake Learning Days of North Central Pennsylvania is celebrating a decade of sparking curiosity, innovation, and meaningful learning experiences throughout the region. The initiative funds a variety of programs — from STEM to the arts and outdoor learning — creating opportunities for families to connect through handson education.
From May 1 to May 23, events are taking place in Cameron, Elk, and McKean counties, offering thousands of interactive learning experiences as part of this national movement dedicated to helping children discover and grow.