The spectacular sight and the cacophony of sound when thousands of migrating crows descend each year into the eight-acre forest surrounding Mansfield Art Center have long inspired powerful works of art by North Central Ohio artists. Three years ago, a group of those same creatives determined that the extraordinary spectacle was the perfect cause for a fall celebration. The fact that a flock of crows is called a murder aligns perfectly with October’s chilling Halloween vibes.
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