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Find the best art events and make the most of your time in Massillon. From art to sports and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join local artist Angela Stroup for a Watercolor Painting Workshop on Saturday, February 28, from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. Students will learn the basics of watercolor painting and will produce one piece during the course of the class. The class fee includes all supplies. This workshop is open to participants ages 18 and older.
The show is on display in the Museum's Studio M Gallery through March 15, 2026.
Podcast featuring an interview with Studio M Gallery artist Susan Snipes, available on Spotify and MassMu.org.
Opening for "Art Educator of the Year Finalists" Exhibition. All artworks were created by finalists or students of the finalists for the 2026 Art Educator of the Year Award presented by the Massillon Museum and the Canton Museum of Art. The show is on display in the Museum's Lower Level Lobby through April 19, 2026.
Join Angelina Verginis at MassMu for a family art day! Attendees will create their own mixed media pieces. Parents are encouraged to register and participate. The class fee includes all supplies. This program is open to all ages.
Reflecting on the lasting impact of six recently departed Stark County artists. The show is on display in the Museum's Main Gallery through May 10, 2026.
Children ages three through eight are invited to make their own clay masterpieces in the Massillon Museum’s Tots 'n' Pots class. Tots 'n' Pots utilizes an exploration-based learning approach in order to allow students to express their creativity and curiosity through clay.
Join MassMu in Gessner Hall for a screening of the film "The Golden Key," created by Nell Dorr. Presented in collaboration with the Canton Palace Theatre, the event will honor Dorr’s legacy and highlight the history of women’s roles in film. A panel discussion with industry leaders will follow.