Geauga Park District Hosts Frozen Artistry Exhibition Through April

As the ice and cold start to feel eternal, new outlooks on winter are available free of charge at Frozen Artistry!

Geauga Park District’s Frozen Artistry Community Art Exhibition showcases 335 works by 100 regional artists, making it the largest park art exhibition ever hosted, all beautifully capturing ice and snow as Nature’s wintertime art.

Exhibition hours are daily 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through April 19 at The West Woods Nature Center, 9465 Kinsman Road (Route 87) in Russell Township. While most of the displayed artwork is for sale, admission to view the exhibition is completely free.

The West Woods Nature Center also currently houses the “Something’s Afoot: Nature Just Can’t Stay Put” and “Return to the Ice Age” special exhibits, the Tree Tops Nature Store, free snowshoe rental, a room of self-led classroom activities for the young ones and a full wall of windows overlooking the very popular wildlife feeding station.

Facilities are fully wheelchair/stroller accessible. Call 440-286-9516 with questions.

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