PCCA Closed – Inclement Weather Day
Paint Creek Center for the Arts will be closed Tuesday, February 16, 2021 due to impending inclement weather. Cancelled classes will be rescheduled for a later date. PCCA will re-open […]
Paint Creek Center for the Arts will be closed Tuesday, February 16, 2021 due to impending inclement weather. Cancelled classes will be rescheduled for a later date. PCCA will re-open […]
In the midst of information overload and media stimulation, it can seem impossible to muster the strength and energy required to stay creative and inspired. As part of our mission, […]
PCCA is now accepting online submissions for the upcoming 2020 Student & Faculty exhibition, scheduled to open April 25, 2020. Applications are due to [email protected] no later than March 1, […]
Looking for Volunteer Hours for school, work, or just for fun? PCCA is looking for friendly faces to help volunteer during the 2019 Art & Apples Festival! Shifts vary from […]
Joining the team in June of 2019, Nafeesah brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of Art Education and Research. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts […]
Based out of Rochester Hills, MI, Kelley creates custom wooden products with conservation in mind. Utilizing reclaimed and “waste” wood, he creates unique signs, furniture, keepsakes and more. PCCA carries […]
Please join PCCA as we welcome Sarah Lyons of Letters to Sarah to the Art Market at Paint Creek Center for the Arts! Lyons (Southfield, MI) brings her unique handcrafted […]
Each year, artist from all over the country converge into Rochester Municipal Park the weekend after Labor Day to showcase their work in a variety of mediums. The Art & […]
Bank of Ann Arbor’s Birmingham office is donating $75,000 to 15 Oakland County nonprofits and your votes will decide the recipients! Vote early and often—each person can vote once a […]
AMPT Metal Designs About the Artist AMPT Metal Designs is the product of Aaron Carlson (Clarkston, MI). Carlson crafts each piece using light weight metal and wood- reclaimed whenever possible, and vibrant pops of color. […]