WINTER 2018-2019 EVENTS
Your easy, chronological guide to what Northeast Ohio galleries and museums have coming up in the next few months. More information about many of these exhibits can be found elsewhere in the pages of CAN.
THROUGH NOVEMBER 24
I Scarce Can Take It In
The four artists in this show fall in the general category of “outsider” artists, though each has their own approach to and relationship with art. The late Rev. Albert Wagner, a Clevelander who died in 2006 at the age of 82, most closely adhered to the model: he discovered art at the age of 50 and began churning out his religiously themed paintings on any object he could find. He’s said to have made more than 3,000 works. Martha Cliffel’s assemblages are an enchanting treasure chest of found items, including religious medals, playing cards, dice and doll parts, that make sly statements about the role of women in society and the church. Gadi Zamir’s intricate altar-like creations fashioned from scavenged wood and Misty Lindsey’s text-based art round out the show.
WORTHINGTON YARDS
THROUGH DECEMBER 1
Altered Value: The Art of Funny Money by Josh Usmani
TREGONING & COMPANY
THROUGH DECEMBER 2
Allen Ruppersberg: Then and Now
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH DECEMBER 2
Martine Syms: An Evening with Queen White
MOCA CLEVELAND
THROUGH DECEMBER 5
Ceramics Student Show
ORANGE ART CENTER
THROUGH DECEMBER 7
23rd People’s Art Show
THE GALLERIES AT CSU
THROUGH DECEMBER 14
47th Annual Juried Art Exhibit
VALLEY ART CENTER
THROUGH DECEMBER 14
ThinkCraft: Fresh Takes
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART
THROUGH DECEMBER 16
Barbara Bloom: The Rendering (H x W x D =)
The FRONT International Triennial is over but a few exhibits remain on view. One that’s worth the drive to Oberlin is this installation in which Bloom chose paintings, prints, drawings and photographs from the Allen’s collection and created three-dimensional architectural elements that echo elements in the works and draw them out of their planes. In addition, her constructions hold a visual conversation with the architecture of the gallery itself, designed by noted architect Robert Venturi.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 21
Palimpsest: Hand-drawn animation and video projections by Rian Brown
Fragments, encounters and representations [ON EXILE] by José Carlos Teixeira
THE SCULPTURE CENTER
THROUGH DECEMBER 23
Barbara Bloom in Context: Works from the Pictures Generation
Radically Ordinary: Scenes from Black Life in America Since 1968
Japan 1908: Photographs by Arnold Genthe
A Different Kind of Pictures: Pinhole Photography by Adam Fuss
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 30
Heights Arts 17th Annual Holiday Store
HEIGHTS ARTS
THROUGH DECEMBER 30
Jenniffer Omaitz Drawings: 2013-2017
JUDSON PARK
THROUGH DECEMBER 31
Cats & Dogs featuring the work of George Kocar, Gerry Shamray & Friends
THE ART GALLERY, WILLOUGHBY
THROUGH DECEMBER 31
Greg Martin: Seen and Not Seen
MASSILLON MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH JANUARY 4
Jessica Pinsky Solo Exhibition
HEDGE GALLERY
THROUGH JANUARY 6
Deb Pinter: Botanical, An Intimate Portrait
SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY LISSAUER GALLERY
THROUGH JANUARY 11
Tatiana Bilbao Estudio: The House and the City
1POINT618 GALLERY
THROUGH JANUARY 13
In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar
TRANSFORMER STATION
THROUGH JANUARY 20
Annual All-Judson Park Art Show
JUDSON PARK
THROUGH JANUARY 21
Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’Medici’s Valois Tapestries
Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925
Ohio-born Clarence H. White is one of the best-known artists to come out of the Pictorialist movement, known for its dreamy photos arranged to depict moods, emotions or tell stories rather than observe life as it is, often using manipulation and vintage processes. White was inspired to take up photography after a trip to Chicago’s Columbian Exposition in 1893 and became a key member of Alfred Stieglitz’s Photo-Secession movement, formed in 1902 to promote Pictorialism. White didn’t do much work after WWI and he died young, in 1925 at the age of 54. But he left behind a body of introspective, romantic work that seems simultaneously both antique and timeless.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH JANUARY 21
Allison Zuckerman: Pirate and Muse
Jeff Donaldson: Dig
Donaldson was a co-founder of AfriCOBRA, an art movement launched in 1968 on the south side of Chicago. These activists/artists sought to make work that reflected black culture and politics, intended for a black audience. Donaldson’s paintings, prints and mixed media works, with their brilliant color, intricate patterns and African motifs, epitomize what the group was aiming for. This is Donaldson’s first museum retrospective, and features his classic AfriCOBRA work, along with his lesser-known work from the 1980s-00s, including some never exhibited previously.
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH JANUARY 27
Camel Collective: Gated Commune + Grip
Alexis Rockman: The Great Lakes Cycle
Rockman is a New York-based painter and environmental activist who incorporates site-specific materials such as soil or sand into his deeply researched mixed-media works that project what environments may look like in the future based on their past and present. This exhibit centers on five new mural-sized works, along with field drawings, watercolors and a documentary film, which look at the Great Lakes, their significance and the threats they face.
MOCA CLEVELAND
THROUGH MARCH 3
The Fabricators
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH APRIL 14
Brian Bress: Pictures Become You
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH APRIL 30
Claudia Comte: Zigzags & Diagonals
MOCA CLEVELAND
THROUGH JULY 14
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2
Double Takes: Historic and Contemporary Film + Video
MOCA CLEVELAND
NOVEMBER
16
CAN Journal Winter Issue Launch
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS
Time Warp
Reception 5-9 pm
E11EVEN2 GALLERY
Recent Acquisitions: 2015-2018
Through February 15
ARTNEO
Ya-Lan Yu pop-up exhibition, hosted by Zygote Press
Ya-Lan Yu is a Taipei-based printmaker who is in town as part of the TaipeiXCLE artist residency at Zygote Press. Her favored process is woodcuts, which she uses to create landscapes that reflect her personal feelings and life experiences.
Reception & artist talk 6-8 pm
Through November 23
CWAL GALLERY, 78TH STREET STUDIOS
Holiday Treats
Through December 21
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
Jessica Pinsky: Dissection
Through December 28
HEDGE GALLERY
Cleveland Flea
Through November 18
THE MADISON
Vivid Stories: Bess Rodriguez Richard
Richard, whose parents were diplomats, lived in many countries and cities (including Cleveland). But Mexico had a particularly strong influence on her color-drenched paintings, regardless of what country is depicted in her landscapes and semi-abstract florals. She gives her landscapes an extra boost with an underpainting technique that makes them seem to sparkle.
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through January 12
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
James Webb: It’s Not What It Looks Like, an Audio Guide to Getting Lost
Sarah Kabot: Forgetting Lessons
Reception 6-9 pm
Through January 11
SPACES
17
Family Open Studio
1–3 pm
ART HOUSE
Holiday Shop/Season of Gratitude with the Gathering Place
Through December 22
BAYARTS
18
Who RU2 Day: Mass Media and the Fine Art Print
Through March 24
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
23
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern
Through March 3
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Crafty Mart Holiday Market
Through November 24
NORTHSIDE MARKETPLACE, AKRON
24
Family Clay Day
10 am-noon
ART HOUSE
Cleveland Bazaar at Winterfest
10 am-8 pm
5th STREET ARCADES
28
In Borders and Boundaries: Nancy Schwartz-Katz
Reception 6:30-9 pm | Artist talk 7 pm
Through January 5
SHAKER COMMUNITY GALLERY
29
Holiday Shop
Through November 30
MYERS SCHOOL OF ART EMILY DAVIS GALLERY
30
Holiday ExtravaganzArt!
Through December 31
ART AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE
Community Culture Night with filmmaker Ted Sikora
7-8:30-pm
ART HOUSE
Off the Wall Members Showcase
Reception 5-8 pm
Through December 15
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Holiday Market on the Farm
3-7 pm
HALE FARM & VILLAGE
DECEMBER
1
Collecting First Nations Art with John Kunikis
1-3 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
31st Annual ArtCraft Show
11 am-7 pm Saturday | 11 am-5 pm Sunday
ARTCRAFT BUILDING, CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Cleveland Bazaar
10 am-6 pm
LAKE AFFECT STUDIOS
Tower Press Artists Open Studio & Holiday Sale
11 am-7 pm
TOWER PRESS BUILDING
Morgan Market Holiday Sale
Through December 23
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Holiday Circlefest
WADE OVAL/CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
5
Ceramics Student Show
Closing Reception 5-7 pm
ORANGE ART CENTER
6
Artists Select 2018
The offbeat premise for this show was to ask a group of five artists to pick another artist to show in the gallery. Next year those artists will pick an artist—and so on. The result is artists who aren’t widely known and whose work could be a revelation—or not. Surprise and discovery are part of the fun.
Reception 6-9 pm
YARDS PROJECT SPACE
BAYarts Holiday Trunk Show
6-9 pm
BAYARTS
7
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Annual Holiday Craft Show Curated by Mary Urbas
6-10 pm
ARTICLE
Off the Wall Holiday Sale & Show
Reception 6-9 pm
Through December 22
ZYGOTE PRESS
8
Cleveland Bazaar Holiday!
10 am-9pm Saturday | 10 am-6 pm Sunday
Through December 9
78th STREET STUDIOS
11
Life Reflected: Marihatt at Kendal a satellite show by Artists Archives of the Western Reserve
Through February 5
KENDAL AT OBERLIN GALLERY
12
Arts + Crafts Holiday Sale
5-8 pm
ORANGE ART CENTER
13
Bits & Pieces: The Illustration of Red Nose Studio
Through February 1
MYERS SCHOOL OF ART EMILY DAVIS GALLERY
14
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
Aleksandra Domanović
Through March 24
MOCA CLEVELAND
Holiday Market
6-10 pm Saturday | 10 am-6 pm Sunday
Through December 15
SCREW FACTORY
Cleveland Flea Holiday Market
Through December 16
THE MADISON
15
Family Open Studio
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
16
BAYarts Kids Shopping Day
Noon-5 pm
BAYARTS
21
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS
Observation/Conservation call to entry opens
VALLEY ART CENTER
Holiday Showcase with seven artists
Reception 5-9 pm
E11EVEN2 GALLERY
22
Charles Burchfield: The Ohio Landscapes, 1915-1920
Artist Charles Burchfield was born in Ashtabula, graduated from Cleveland School (now Institute) of Art in 1916 and lived in Salem, Ohio throughout most of his youth and young adult life, becoming known for his evocative nature watercolors. This show brings together 30 drawings he did in his formative years, just out of art school and before leaving northeast Ohio, one of his most productive periods. Works from the Cleveland Museum of Art collection are augmented by others from private collections and the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo, where he settled in 1921.
Through May 5
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
23
Crafty Mart Last Call at Goodyear Hall
GOODYEAR HALL, AKRON
JANUARY
2
Early Bird Art & Craft Show call to entry opens
VALLEY ART CENTER
4
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Mindy Tousley: Twist Again
Reception 4:30-6 pm
Through February 24
JUDSON PARK
Identity: Places call to entry closes
VALLEY ART CENTER
2019Q1 Artist Showdown entries due
GALLERY+
5
Mental Structures: Dawn Tekler
Reception 7-9 pm January 12
Through February 24
MASSILLON MUSEUM
10
Residents Select Exhibition
The Yards Project, a gallery located in the lobby and corridors of Warehouse District apartments Worthington Yards, celebrates its one-year anniversary with a show in which the building’s residents chose the artists whose work goes on display. You’ll know some of the names, but not others. The 13 artists they chose include Yvonne Bakale, Julie Friedman, Lori Kella, David King, Aimee Lee, Baila Litton, John A. Sargent III, Nicole Schneider, Susan Squires, Sharon Tousey, Alan Tucker, Eric Vaughn and Rebekah Wilhelm.
Through February 23
YARDS PROJECT/WORTHINGTON YARDS
New Directions: Stephanie Spyker, Joe Karlovac & Austin Turner
HARRIS STANTON AKRON
11
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
2019Q1 Artist Showdown online voting begins
GALLERY +
Jo Ann Giovannitti Rencz: Faithlegs Art & History Re-examined
Justin Brennan: Ego
Justin Brennan’s expressionistic paintings have become increasingly familiar to local audiences, as he works out of the 78th Street Studios and shows at HEDGE Gallery there. At BAYarts he’ll be showing new works that explore identity and psychology as he explores his own inner landscape through his unsettling semi-abstract portraits.
Reception 6-9 pm
Through February 2
BAYARTS
Gimme Shelter
Reception 5-8 pm
Through February 16
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
12
Mental Structures: Dawn Tekler
Reception 7-9 pm
On view January 5-February 24
MASSILLON MUSEUM
18
Third Friday
5-9pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS
Selections from the Permanent Collection
Through February 15
ARTNEO
Paolo Pelosini
Anthony Mastromatteo
Reception 5-8 pm
Through February 23
THE GALLERIES AT CSU
VIEW-points
Reception 6-9 pm
Ekphastacy: Artists Talk + Poets Respond 7pm February 14
Through March 3
HEIGHTS ARTS
Meghann Hennen: New Works
Through February 22
HEDGE GALLERY
2019Q1 Artist Showdown in-person voting
5-9pm
GALLERY +
19
Family Open Studio
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
22
Winter art classes begin
ORANGE ART CENTER
25
Working Women: The Art of Elise Newman & Gerte Hacker
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through March 2
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
Ryan Dewey: Lines of Descent
W2S 2019 New Work by Kelley O’Brien
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through March 15
THE SCULPTURE CENTER
26
Family Clay Day
10 am-noon
ART HOUSE
28
OAC Summer Art Camp reservations begin
ORANGE ART CENTER
FEBRUARY
1
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Spotlight: Todd Hoak
Reception 6-9 pm
Through March 17
HEIGHTS ARTS
7
Paper & Ink: New Works by Yuji Hiratsuka and Hui-Chu Ying
HARRIS STANTON CLEVELAND
8
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
Painting + Drawing Student Show
Reception 6-8pm
Through March 22
ORANGE ART CENTER
Tina Elkins & Patty Flauto: Intuitions
Whoa: Emerging artists Davon Brantley, Amirah Cunningham, Megan McNamara
Reception 6-9 pm
Through March 1
BAYARTS
12
83rd Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Through March 1
MYERS SCHOOL OF ART EMILY DAVIS GALLERY
14
VIEW-points
Ekphastacy: Artists Talk + Poets Respond 7pm
HEIGHTS ARTS
15
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS
Darius Steward
TREGONING & COMPANY
16
Family Open Studio
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
17
Color and Comfort: Swedish Modern Design
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
22
Ruddy Roye
Reception 5-8 pm
Gallery talk with artist TBA
Through March 30
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Art by the Falls call to entry closes
VALLEY ART CENTER
23
Nick Cave: Feat.
Through June 2
AKRON ART MUSEUM
25
Spring registration begins
ORANGE ART CENTER
MARCH
1
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Spring 2019 CAN Journal Launch Party
YARDS PROJECT SPACE
Art by the Falls jury results
VALLEY ART CENTER
2
D. Peters: Eco-consciousness
Reception 4:30-6 pm
Through April 28
JUDSON PARK
Eileen Dorsey & Chuck Basham
Through April 21
MASSILLON MUSEUM OF ART
8
Tell Me About Yourself: Remembering Shirley Aley Campbell
Shirley Aley Campbell died in August, 2018, at the age of 93. She began painting in the 1940s, so naturally her work, which is now archived at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, evolved through many permutations. But most people know her now for her vibrant, forceful portraits of offbeat people and those on the fringes of normal society: motorcyclists, prostitutes, strippers, bullfighters, or just plain, lumpy everyday folks who might be considered by some to be unworthy of artistic concern but to whom she paid a great deal of attention. Artists Archives gives viewers a chance to bask in and reconsider her work.
Through March 16
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
Sideways Thinking
Through April 21
HEIGHTS ARTS
Observation/Conservation call to entry closes
VALLEY ART CENTER
Annual Juried Exhibition
Reception 7-9 pm
Through April 6
BAYARTS
9
4th Annual ABC Chili Cook-Off
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
10
Celebration of the Life of Shirley Aley Campbell
1-3pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
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