As we move into the New Year, exciting changes are taking place at the Art House.
As we move into the New Year, exciting changes are taking place at the Art House.
In this year of transitions at the Art House, we are bidding a fond farewell to Sr. Peg Pilewski after twenty-seven years.
Raffles and giveaways are always a hit at the Art House, and as an attendance incentive this semester we were able to offer chances for students to win one of six bikes.
The Erie County Public Library introduced a new initiative this year called ‘Erie Makes’ and the Art House joined numerous creative businesses and non-profits throughout the county to open our doors to members of the community for a day of special workshops.
The Art House boasts an enthusiastic, engaged group of students and faculty, so of course we celebrated our end-of-October Spirit Week in style!
On an incredibly beautiful Indigenous Peoples Day without school, Art House students had the opportunity to attend a field trip that perfectly suited the weather.
Kelly Stolar, CFRE, the current Development Director at the Neighborhood Art Hood has been named the new Executive Director. Kelly will begin her new position on October 15, 2021.
"I am so happy to turn the reins over to Kelly," Sister Annette Marshall, the current director said. "With her love of the Art House and its mission, her extensive professional background, and her collaborative management style, Kelly is well suited to lead the Art House into the future."
Students are back at the Art House as we kick off our Fall Semester.
We’d like to take some time to highlight the wonderful support that we have received from Erie area artists for this year's Taste of the Arts Silent Auction.
We’re getting ready for a virtual Taste of the Arts Fundraiser featuring an amazing array of artwork by Art House students as well as prominent artists from the Erie region.