Premium tickets include limitless beer & wine. Both tickets include all art supplies.
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Join us for a fundraiser benefiting the newly re-established Symphony League of Canton! Enjoy a live performance by Canton Symphony Orchestra cellist Michael Koscso, featuring Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. During the event, attendees will be guided through a painting demonstration for each movement of the piece.
Admission includes all necessary art supplies, a hearty charcuterie spread, and access to either a cash bar or an open bar with beer and wine options. All proceeds will support the Symphony League’s mission to fund educational and youth programming initiatives for the Canton Symphony Orchestra.
As a dedicated artist and father of six variously talented children, Errick is passionate about using his work to inspire and empower communities. With over 20 years of experience as a multidisciplinary creative, he has honed his skills in painting with fire (pyrochromatic art), woodworking, beadwork, glasswork, and hand percussion.
Errick’s unique artistic approach of combining pyrochromatic techniques with cultural elements sets him apart from other artists in the field. His work has been featured in various publications and major national and international art exhibitions, including local group mural competitions, exhibitions, and an art award. He has led community art projects involving numerous creatives and participants, creating six public murals.
He is actively involved in the community as a visual artist, art instructor, art director, and muralist. Some notable projects include “We The People” – Art of Inclusion group, “The Podium Project” – commissioned work by the Canton Symphony Orchestra, and the Multilingual Hospitality Mural in NW Canton, Ohio. Errick is an original co-founder of the Massillon Community Arts Council and an active ambassador of the CSO. He has also played a role in the inauguration of the Canton Arts District.
Errick’s passion for fostering creativity and his dedication to public involvement make him a valuable asset to the community, programs, projects, and commissions.
Errick Freeman’s commitment to community engagement and his ability to work with diverse groups of people demonstrates his belief that “the arts are bigger than myself.”