Visual Edje: Business can help bring out your inner artist
If you’re looking for unusual original artwork, you’ll find it at Visual Edje, 785 ½ Bishop Road, Highland Heights. If you’re looking for help making art of your own – unusual and otherwise – you’ll find that there, too.
Proprietor Edie Mullen uses the colorful shop, with walls of lime green and purple, as her own art studio, but also as a classroom for private art lessons offered to students from at least age 4 and up. “I have one student in her 60s, and I’m going to try teaching a 2 ½-year-old this summer, too,” she said.
Mullen teaches drawing, painting, sculpting, and jewelry making, and plans to focus on art made from reclaimed materials – “recycled art” – for her version of summer camp.
“It’s a place I would have liked as a child,” Mullen said. “Everyone who comes in here (for classes) loves art.”

