Celebrating the Launch of the OAC Scholarship Fund
The Orange Art Center is proud to announce the launch of the OAC Scholarship Fund, debuting on February 10, 2025, and made possible by a generous donation from OAC community member and participant Steve Garfunkel. Inspired by the dedication and artistic teaching of OAC painting instructors Annie Peters and Marlene Weinstein, Garfunkel's contribution helps establish a scholarship to provide financial assistance to individuals pursuing art education. Rooted in the belief that art brings healing and joy, the OAC Scholarship seeks to empower all individuals to explore their creativity and share the transformative power of art with the community.
The Power of Art and Education
Art has the ability to heal, inspire, and connect communities. The OAC Scholarship ensures financial barriers do not prevent aspiring artists from accessing quality education. Whether you are new to art or looking to refine your skills, this scholarship offers a meaningful opportunity for artistic growth.
Annie Peters, one of the dedicated OAC instructors who inspired this initiative, often reminds her students that "Creativity takes courage." She encourages adult learners to embrace their unique artistic voices, believing that "As an adult student, you have a lifetime of experience to bring to your work. Celebrate your unique visual voice." Her philosophy underscores the importance of patience, practice, and perseverance in the creative journey.
Marlene Weinstein, another beloved instructor at OAC, expresses deep gratitude for this scholarship: "I am incredibly thankful to Steve Garfunkel for establishing this scholarship in honor of his instructors. His generosity is both meaningful and inspiring. This gift will open the door for more community members to experience the joy of art classes. It is truly wonderful because art enriches and uplifts our lives." She also reflects on the power of art with a favorite quote: "Art is less important than life, but what a poor life without it." – Robert Motherwell.
How to Apply
Scholarship applications are accepted year-round, though applying at the beginning of the registration period is recommended for the best chance of securing a spot. To apply, complete the application form available at orangeartcenter.org/scholarships and submit it via email to jkorsok@orangecsd.org or in person at the Orange Community Education & Recreation Department, Pepper Pike Learning Center, 32000 Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124. Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm. If you prefer to have an application mailed to you, please contact us at (216) 831-8601.
When applying, specify which Orange Art Center class, workshop, or camp you are interested in. A full list of OAC offerings can be found on our website under “Courses” or in the Orange Community Education & Recreation guide, available by mail or in person at the Pepper Pike Learning Center.
Application Timeline:
Orange Community Education & Recreation has four registration periods, and the OAC’s programs are included within them. While applications are accepted throughout the year, it is best to apply at the beginning of the registration period for the best chance of securing a spot. Some classes fill quickly, and registration cannot be guaranteed.
Fall Session: Apply by August 1
Winter Session: Apply by December 1
Summer Camp Session: Apply by January 15
Spring/Summer Session: Apply by March 1
Support the OAC Scholarship Fund
Join us in expanding this mission—your support can help bring the gift of art to even more lives, fostering inspiration, growth, and connection for all.
Tax-deductible donations to the scholarship program are accepted from individuals, businesses, and community groups interested in having a direct, life-enhancing impact on a local individual.
Donations can be made easily by credit card or check using our secure enrollment software. Please select a donation amount and click Enroll Now to begin. You will be prompted to create a simple account if you do not already have one. So that we can provide you with a receipt and thank-you note, please include your full name, address, phone number, and email. If you would like your donation to remain anonymous, please contact OAC Coordinator Destyni Green at 216-831-5130.
We thank you for your contribution and for helping us provide art education opportunities for all!
We extend our deepest gratitude to Steve Garfunkel and all who contribute to making art education accessible. Together, we can nurture creativity, inspire growth, and strengthen our artistic community!