The Tuscarawas Performing Arts Center at night

 The Performing Arts Center at Kent State University at Tuscarawas has announced 15 new shows as part of its 2026–27 season, the PAC’s 16th year of bringing exceptional live performances and educational opportunities to the community. The season was unveiled during a special Member Appreciation Event.“These shows represent one of the most exciting and recognizable season announcements in our history, featuring a dynamic mix of high-profile artists and large-scale touring productions,” said David Mitchell, general manager of the Performing Arts Center. “Since introducing our new programmin...

A smiling student stands before an assortment of ceramic mugs and containers as a small crowd gathers to critique her work

This summer, the Kent Blossom Art Intensive (KBAI) program welcomed over 80 artists from around the world, participating across five studio disciplines—ceramics, jewelry/metals/enameling, painting, print media & photography and sculpture & expanded media—led by talented faculty and renowned visiting guest artists. The School of Art reflects on this season's record turnout, abundant with fresh creativity and dedication. This year's visiting artists were: Maura Wright and Jason Lee Starin (ceramics), Ryan Gardner and Joshua Kosker (jewelry/metals/enameling), Trudy Benson and Elbert ...

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