Fall 2019 Events

FALL 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.

 

CONTINUING EVENTS

THROUGH AUGUST 31
Fresh Air
Exhibition featuring the work of 15 area artists inspired by outdoor views around Northeast Ohio
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

THROUGH AUGUST 31
Moonlight in the Gates
Throughout 2018, photographer Michael Weil spent several nights locked inside Lake View Cemetery (with their knowledge and permission) during each full moon, shooting the monuments, statues, mausoleums, gravestones, and their extensive natural surroundings during all seasons and weather conditions. He’ll be showing the prints at his Cleveland Heights gallery, as well as installing 45 large prints outdoors throughout the cemetery, on view through the fall of 2020, in honor of Lake View’s 150th anniversary.
FOOTHILL GALLERIES OF THE PHOTO SUCCESSION

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1
Accessible Expressions
MASSILLON MUSEUM

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2
Double Takes: Historic and Contemporary Film + Video
MOCA CLEVELAND

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
Creative Artists Association
THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
(g)LOSSY: Glitch compressed photography + mixed-media works of art by Liz Adams.
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest. Artist talk 6-10 pm August 30
GALLERY U CLEVELAND

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7
Environmental Impact: Stress, Hope, Transformation
Inspired by a series of paintings by artists Laura and Gary Dumm depicting in vivid, pop art-style images the impact of climate neglect and environmental pollution, Artists Archives put together this show addressing how we relate to our natural surroundings, for good and bad. Five of the Dumms’ pieces are joined by felted roadkill sculptures by Tatiana Athena Gracyk, Lisa Kenion’s bronze sculptures, Gwen Waight’s constructions assembled from beachcombing finds, Maggie Denk-Leigh’s simple lithographs of nature, photographer Keith Berr’s striking commercial-style photos intended to enlighten people about the destruction of the Bonneville Salt Flats, Stuart Pearl’s photos of the transformation of Acacia Golf Course into a natural space, Marty Huehner’s ceramics, Barbara Gillette’s paintings of suburban sprawl and Palli Davene Davis’ mixed-media sculptures.
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8
Amber N. Ford: Portraits
LISSAUER GALLERY, SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8
Lines & Edges: Sue Cavanaugh, Elsie Sanchez, Barbara Vogel & Leah Wong
MANSFIELD ART CENTER

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8
Mernet Larsen: The Ordinary, Reoriented
Florida-based artist Mernet Larsen, now 79, didn’t start showing her work extensively outside Florida until she retired from teaching in 2003, and this show at the Akron Art Museum is her first museum show. Her distinctive paintings combine influences from surrealism, pop art and Japanese art, with their wooden, block-like figures arranged at impossible angles that lend a strangeness to what ought to be ordinary situations.
AKRON ART MUSEUM

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 13
Into the Ether: Photography by Laura D’Alessandro
Part of the Cleveland Photo Fest
TOAST IN GORDON SQUARE

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 14
Flourish: Melissa Haviland, Melissa Harshman, Ann Marie Kennedy, Adrienne Slane
Workshop Instructors Exhibition Part II
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20
The World We Don’t See: Infrared Photography
GALLERY +

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 21
Some Disassembly Required
MARIA NEIL ART PROJECT AT WATERLOO ARTS

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 22
A Lasting Impression: Gifts of the Print Club of Cleveland
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 22
Cai Guo-Qiang: Cuyahoga River Lightning
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 22
Dread & Delight: Fairy Tales in an Anxious World
AKRON ART MUSEUM

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 22
Water: Edward Burtynsky
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 29
I Sing the Body
This show combines the work of established photographers with national reputations and young artists (including a couple of Clevelanders) just getting their start. Their takes on the human face and figure are contrasted, ranging from the well-known black & white close-ups of his own aging body by John Coplans (1920-2003), to the leaping, soaring figures that are a trademark of young Cleveland photographer Peter Larson, here installed high on the wall to emphasize their sense of hanging in space. All the works are from the collection of Transformer Station founders Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell, and include pieces by Christopher Bucklow, Amber N. Ford, Myra Greene, Richard Learoyd, Lewis Morley, Zanele Muholi, Carla van de Puttelaar, Carlo Van de Roer, George Sánchez-Calderón, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Matthew Stone, Lyndsy Welgos, Carmen Winant, and Sarp Kerem Yavuz.
TRANSFORMER STATION

THROUGH OCTOBER 5
Phyllis Fannin: Still a Family, Still Standing
Jackson Koch: Impressioni d’Italia: A Photographic Journey
BAYARTS

THROUGH OCTOBER 6
Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH OCTOBER 6
Nature Photography: Forests, Garden and Friends
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDEN

THROUGH OCTOBER 6
Wayne Mazorow: Texture and Light
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
CLEVELAND BOTANICAL GARDEN

THROUGH OCTOBER 11
George Kozmon & Guy-Vincent: Symbiology
CLEVELAND CONVENTION CENTER GALLERY

THROUGH OCTOBER 13
A Heritage of Harvest: The Industry of Agriculture in Western Stark County
MASSILLON MUSEUM

THROUGH OCTOBER 15
Darren Feist: London Fashions
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
LIVE PUBLISHING GALLERY, MURRAY HILL SCHOOLHOUSE

THROUGH OCTOBER 18
Celebrating Art House’s 20th year: The Artists of Art House: Art Teaches
78th STREET STUDIOS GALLERY 215

THROUGH OCTOBER 27
Joe Vitone: Family Records
AKRON ART MUSEUM

THROUGH DECEMBER 1
Ama: The Gathering Place
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH DECEMBER 15
Integral Insects in East Asian Art
Shutter Speed
Japanese Dissent: Veiled and Unveiled
Japan on Stage
Color woodblock prints and masks from Japanese theatrical traditions, including kabuki, nō, and bunraku (puppet theater), along with the ancient dance forms of bugaku and gigaku. Part of the Asian Autumn series of performances at Oberlin College.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

THROUGH DECEMBER 22
Invisible Visible: Celebrating Audra Skuodas
When she passed away in January at the age of 78, Skuodas was a noted artist not just in Oberlin where she lived, worked and taught but throughout the region. A refugee from Lithuania following WWII, she spent her career exploring how interior and external realities mesh and contrast in her paintings, drawings and artist books with their strong colors and striking, often playful, usually abstract, patterns. She has called her work “an exploration of vibrational vulnerability: the invisible phenomena of incremental cause and effect.” Oberlin’s Allen Museum honors its hometown art star in this tribute show.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

THROUGH DECEMBER 30
Xtinguish exhibition
CLEVELAND HOPKINS INTERNATIONAL ARPORT

THROUGH JANUARY 5
Catherine Opie: The Outside-Inside
MOCA CLEVELAND

THROUGH JANUARY 5
Michelangelo: Mind of the Master
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH FEBRUARY 9
Color and Comfort: Swedish Modern Design
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

THROUGH MAY 24

Afterlives of the Black Atlantic
Works by artists from Africa, Europe, and the Americas explore impacts of the Atlantic slave trade and its unresolved legacies.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

THROUGH JULY 19

The Enchantment of the Everyday: East Asian Decorative Arts from the Permanent Collection
Glimpse into a different world, where the everyday object became something magical in the hands of artisans working in gold, ivory, jade, and cloisonné.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

AUGUST

23

CAN Fall Issue Launch Party
KINGS AND QUEENS OF ART/THE ART PALACE

Excavations: The Prints of Julie Mehretu
Dana Oldfather: Out of the Woods Into the Weeds
Through October 26
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

Take a Good Look! Work by Brush High School students
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Reception 6-9 pm
Through September 18
PRAMA ARTSPACE

24

Notes from the Underground
6 pm
LA COSECHA GALERIA

26

Whitney Tressel: America Still | Department of Art Lecture Series
5:10-6 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

29

Annual Faculty Exhibition
Through October 26
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART

30

Creating Stone Settings: Baskets & Bezel Blocks; Weld It! Pulse Arc Welding for Jewelers and Metalsmiths

August 30 – September 2

With visiting artist Jeff Georgantes

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

Untouched: The Digital Paradox
Reception 6-9 pm
Ekphastacy 7 pm September 26
Through October 13
HEIGHTS ARTS

The Spirit of Clay: Works from the Permanent Collection
Through October 20
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART

Poetography: Photographers Interpret Poetry
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Opening & poetry reading 6-8 pm
Through October 15
MAC’S BACKS IN COVENTRY VILLAGE

Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad
Photographer Jeanine Michna-Bales spent more than 10 years researching the Underground Railroad, the paths that slaves took to try to escape to freedom. With identified sites such as safe houses acting as anchors, she documented more than 2,000 miles of territory in color photos, which are combined with memorabilia and narrative in this exhibit to tell the story of the approximately 100,000 slaves who took these anonymous routes in the middle of the night between 1830 and 1865.
Through October 20
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART

SEPTEMBER

5

Material Cleveland
Reception 6-9 pm
Through October 19
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

6

Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT

\ `sə-kər \ : An Artist Talk with José Rodríguez
5:30 pm
The New York-based artist talks about growing up in an Afro-Cuban household and how those experiences inform his work. Rodríguez also tells of his encounters with African-based spiritual practices in New York, Cuba, and Brazil. Cosponsored by the Ellen H. Johnson Endowed Fund for Contemporary Art. Reception follows talk.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

Cutting Edge Cleveland: 10 Local Photographers Who Work Beyond Their Imagination
Reception 6-9 pm
Through October 3
GOOD GOAT GALLERY

8

Berea Arts Fest
DOWNTOWN BEREA

9

Fall classes start
VALLEY ART CENTER

11

Emerging Performance Artist: Dick Von Kiel: aleatoric composition for programmed audio files
5:30-6:30 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

Transformations: Work by Dr. Unni Krishnan Pulikkal of Kerala, India
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Opening 5:30-8 pm
Through October 8
FOOTHILLS GALLERY OF THE PHOTO SUCCESSION

Columbus Crossing Borders Project
Reception & screening of documentary Breathe Free: 3 pm September 11; 5 pm September 12
This exhibit and documentary film, the brainchild of visual artist Laurie VanBalen and filmmaker Doug Swift, features the work of 34 artists and a film crew, working collectively to address the situation of the millions of people in the world who are fleeing war, political and ethnic persecution and violence. It includes the stories of refugees shared on film and interconnected paintings responding to their stories to create a “visual collage” of their strength and determination to endure hardships, separation and hostility to seek out a better, safer life for themselves.
September 11 & 12
THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

12

Made in Cleveland: Artists Archives of the Western Reserve
Reception 6-8:30 pm
Through October 17
TRI-C EAST GALLERY

Artist-in-residence talk: Matt Liddle
7 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

13

Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT

Darius Steward
Reception 5-7:30 pm September 13
Artist talk 10:30 am September 14
Darius Steward’s watercolors are all about the black body and its relationship to its surroundings. His figures—often black boys, a stand-in for his own experiences growing up in East Cleveland—are poignant, but the space in which he places them is an expressive element in its own right. Steward came to a lot of local art lovers’ attention as part of the stable at former Bill Busta Gallery. Since then he’s shown his work at Zygote Press, Tregoning & Company, and the Maria Neil Art Project. This is his first show at Bonfoey.
BONFOEY GALLERY

Artist Inventory Challenge
7-10 pm
ART HOUSE

Avenue of the Arts
SUPERIOR ARTS DISTRICT

The Peer Show
Reception 5-9 pm
Through October 25
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

Spotlight: Jamie M. Richey
Reception 6-9 pm
Through October 27
HEIGHTS ARTS

Masters of Portraiture: 12 Cleveland master portraitists
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 18
ORANGE ART CENTER

Comix
Reception 6-8 pm
Through October 16
VALLEY ART CENTER

Liu Wei
moCa is mounting the first solo museum show by this 47-year-old Beijing-based artist who is well known in his own country. Working in a variety of media including painting, photography, sculpture, installation and video, he addresses China’s rapid urbanization and the warp-speed transformation of its landscape with its giant megalopolises, and the human impacts of that change. Much of his work features architectural forms or deconstructed household items, mostly produced in his workshop by fabricators he oversees. The moCa show will feature both new and existing work to give viewers a sense of the scope of his career.
Through January 5
MOCA CLEVELAND

14

Foreign Affairs: Elke Daemmrich & Jens Küster
Reception noon-3 pm
Through September 20
ZYGOTE PRESS

Moondance Benefit
BAYarts’ biggest annual benefit attracts hundreds to eat, drink, dance and be merry under the stars.
BAYARTS

15

Upheaval: Richard Margolis
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Civil rights, anti-war & Ku Klux Klan photos of the ’70s.
Reception 2-5 pm
Through October 12
IMAGERY GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS

19

The Skull & Skeleton in Art VI: Folk Art to Pop Culture
This biennial show, curated by Lakeland gallery director Mary Urbas, features the work of more than 100 local, regional and national artists in a variety of media. One of the highlights is the costume party/artist reception/boneyard market, taking place 6-9 pm October 24, when visitors can meet the artists and purchase additional work that’s not on the walls.
Through November 8
THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

Material Cleveland Art Bar
6-8 pm
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

20

Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS

Creative Metal Forming Part II: Spiculums—3 Ways in 3 Days

September 20-22

With visiting artist Cynthia Eid

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

seenUNseen
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through November 16
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE/THE SCULPTURE CENTER

Beyond the Camera: Manipulated photography-based imagery
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Reception 6-9 pm
Through October 24
PRAMA ARTSPACE

Brian Mouhlas: Cultural Mysticism
Reception 5-9 pm
Through November 1
HEDGE GALLERY

Tim Shuckerow Retrospective
Reception 5-8 pm
Through October 25
FLORENCE O’DONNELL WASMER GALLERY AT URSULINE COLLEGE

Mad: Mix: mixed media work by Liz Adams and Sean Wheeler
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
September 20 & 21
FIREFISH FESTIVAL, LORAIN

21

CAN Journal Benefit: Shout from the Rooftop
WORTHINGTON YARDS

ART: Short for ARTiculation
2 pm
Presented by the Young Friends of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Column & Stripe, and the Cleveland Photo Fest, this interactive panel discussion features Cleveland Photo Fest co-director Herb Ascherman and participating photographers Linda Butler, Donald Black and Dr. Unni Krishnan Pulikkal, talking about photography as creative expression, from 19th-century techniques to today’s smart phones. The audience is invited to take part via an interactive website and digital images on their phone.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART LECTURE HALL

Collard Green Cook-off, Arts & Music Festival
EDWARD E. PARKER MUSEUM CREATIVE ARTS COMPLEX

22

Benefit Brunch honoring Douglas Max Utter
On the heels of his large retrospective show, Falling from the Sky of Now, at HEDGE Gallery earlier this year, ARTneo’s annual fundraiser honors one of Cleveland’s best-known artists, whose productivity and creativity stretch back to the early 1970s, and continue unabated. He’s also known for his support of the area art scene through his prolific and insightful writing about art.
ARTNEO

23

Fall classes begin
ORANGE ART CENTER

27

24th Annual MAD About the Arts Benefit
7-10 pm
Tickets $50/$75
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

26

Untouched: The Digital Paradox
Ekphrastacy 7 pm
Exhibit on view through October 13
HEIGHTS ARTS

Artist-in-residence talk: Christi Birchfield
7 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

27

Ingenuity Festival
The three-day Ingenuity Festival was founded in 2004 with the goals of exploring the intersection of the arts and technology and activating underused spaces. After moving to five previous locations, it settled into its permanent space at the large warehouse complex known as the Hamilton Collaborative in 2016. The ability to work in the space year-round has breathed new creative fire into the event and made it more interactive, with community workshops throughout the year and collaborations with other events and programs. And festival visitors should be prepared to participate as well as watch. This year’s Ingenuity includes a photo show called The Rhythm of Fashion, a group show of music and fashion photography, part of the Cleveland Photo Fest.
Through September 29
HAMILTON COLLABORATIVE

28

Art Ventures featuring SoulCraft CLE Studios
10 am-noon
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

Ohio Watercolor Society
Reception 1-4 pm
Through October 27
MANSFIELD ART CENTER

Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival
September 28 & 29
LINCOLN PARK

OCTOBER

2

Emmai Alaquiva | Department of Art Lecture Series
5:10-6 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

3

Making Modern Japanese-Style Painting: The Past and Present of Nihonga
Talk followed by reception 5:30 pm
Chelsea Foxwell, associate professor of art history at the University of Chicago, discusses Kano Hōgai’s 1888 painting, Merciful Mother Kannon, which was reproduced on a cloisonné vase on view at the Allen. Foxwell explores the paradox of “modern” traditional-style Japanese painting and considerations for its future.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

4

Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT

Tricia Kaman: From Life
Reception 6-8 pm
Through November 1
SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Buchi UpJohn
Reception 6-9 pm
FRAMED GALLERY

Chagrin Documentary Film Festival screening
VALLEY ART CENTER

5

Sell and Show Show
10 am-6 pm
Photo sale of local/national photographers
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Work on view through October 30
GOOD GOAT GALLERY

Alternative Health Fair
EDWARD E. PARKER MUSEUM CREATIVE ARTS COMPLEX

12th Annual Benefit & Silent Auction
5:30-9:30 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

10

Silver Platinum Gold: Alternative processes from the 19th century by local, national & international photographers
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Reception 5:30-8pm
FOOTHILLS GALLERIES OF THE PHOTO SUCCESSION

Jeremy Raymer | Department of Art Lecture Series
5:10-6 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

11

Walkabout Tremont
5-10pm
TREMONT

Air: Dinara Mirtalipova
Reception 6-8 pm
Through November 22
ZYGOTE PRESS

Just Add Water: Sharon Pomales Tousey & Robert Hartshorn
Reception 7-9 pm
Bay Village-based Tousey and Cleveland’s Hartshorn (who had a long-running gallery in Tremont until this summer) are both known for their realistic portraiture. Tousey’s portraits are often quirky, strange and even magical; Hartshorn’s work has captured the power and presence of many of the area’s top citizens such as the late Congressman Louis Stokes. Each has other interests too. Tousey does pop art-influenced still lifes and urban scenes. Hartshorn also paints almost scenic abstracts, with moods ranging from turbulent and threatening to serene. This show will feature new works by the pair.
BAYARTS

In the Heat of the Moment: Explore / Expand / Excell with Torch-Fired Enameling

October 11–13

With visiting artist Anne Havel

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

Anne Havel Jewelry Trunk Show

October 11–13

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

48th Annual Juried Show Call to Entry closes
VALLEY ART CENTER

12

Collecting Art Talks: Kerry Davis & Collecting African American Art
1-3 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

Nature Configurations: The Drawings of Sandra Benny
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through December 1
MASSILLON MUSEUM STUDIO M.

13

Master/Apprentice: Imitation & Inspiration in the Renaissance
Through February 23
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

17

Dana Oldfather | Artist Lecture
5:10-6 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

18

Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS

Screw Factory Open House
6-10 pm October 18
10 am-3 pm October 19
SCREW FACTORY

Reigning Rock: Music Photography of Joe Kleon & Anastasia Pantsios
Reception 5-9 pm October 18, 2-8 pm October 19, noon-6 pm October 20
Two of the area’s top music photographers present their work, with Pantsios showing black & white and color photos from 1970 to today and Kleon’s digital work covering the last 15 years, with national artists such as David Bowie, Stevie Nicks & Taylor Swift, as well as local musicians. Opening weekend October 18-20 will feature a series of music-related events: book signings, live music, vendors, a caricature artist and oral history tapings with Cleveland music personalities including Michael Stanley.
Through November 20
SURVIVAL KIT GALLERY @ 78TH STREET STUDIOS

Printmaking as Resistance: Exhibition + Zine Library
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 16
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

19

Open World: Video Games & Contemporary Art
Through February 2
AKRON ART MUSEUM

20

Artoberfest
VALLEY ART CENTER

Tiffany in Bloom: Stained Glass Lamps by Louis Comfort Tiffany
At the turn of the 20th century, Tiffany became known for his stained glass work, which rendered nature-based forms in vivid colors enhanced by light, allowing his distinctive lamps to take advantage of then-new home electricity. The core of this 20-lamp show is a group of works that recently entered CMA’s collection. It also includes the Hinds House stained glass window, originally from a now-demolished Cleveland house, that’s well known to the museum’s regular visitors. Period photos and accounts shed light on his workshop and the process of designing and creating these lamps.
Through June 14
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

22

Maria Elena Versari | Department of Art Lecture Series
5:10-6 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

24

The Skull & Skeleton in Art VI: Folk Art to Pop Culture
Curated by Mary Urbas
Costume Party/Artist Reception/Boneyard Market 6-9 pm
Show runs through November 8
THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

A Day in the Life
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 23
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

Artists-in-residence talk: Denise Bookwalter & Lee Running
7 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

25

Tabitha Soren: Surface Tension
Reception 7-9 pm
Artist Talk 1 pm October 26
Through January 19
TRANSFORMER STATION

Altered Landscapes
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Opening & poetry reading 6-8 pm
Through November 30
MAC’S BACKS

28

Fall classes II start
VALLEY ART CENTER

NOVEMBER

1

Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT

7th Annual Student & Instructor Exhibition

Reception 6–9pm Friday, November 1

Through November 23

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

 

Abi Salami: Enlightenment
Reception 6-9 pm
FRAMED GALLERY

Artists to Watch
Reception 5-7:30 pm
Through December 7
BONFOEY GALLERY

Holiday Store
Open every day except holidays
Through December 30
HEIGHTS ARTS

Life Preservers: Liz Maugans & Hilary Gent
Reception 5-9 pm
Through December 6
MARIA NEIL ART PROJECT

2

Anniversary Open House

10AM

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

Artist Talk: Dinara Mirtalipova
Noon-2pm
ZYGOTE PRESS

3

Annual exhibition by the Beachwood Photography Group
Part of Cleveland Photo Fest
Through November 30
Cuyahoga County Public Library–Beachwood

6

Emerging Performance Artist: Uno Lady
5:30-6:45 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

7

Talk & musical reception
5:30 pm
Students in the Oberlin Conservatory of Music perform selections of music from the Viennese school and other Austrian composers who were contemporaries of Gustav Klimt whose 1907 painting Pale Face is on loan to the Allen from the Neue Galerie in New York.
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

Foundations
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through May 7
CLEVELAND CONVENTION CENTER

8

Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT

Community Culture Night with Elizabeth Emery
7-8:30 pm
ART HOUSE

Steven Mastroianni & Rebekah Wilhelm: Lines & Shadows
Reception 5-9 pm
Through November 27
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

48th Annual Juried Show
Reception 6-8 pm
Through December 11
VALLEY ART CENTER

9

Art Ventures: Balbo-Checefsky Studio Tour in Hough
10 am-noon
YARDS PROJECT SPACE

Kozo Harvest
10 am-6 pm November 9
10am-4 pm November 10
One of the distinctive features of the Morgan Conservatory is its kozo garden out back, where it grows this form of mulberry whose bark is used in Japanese-style papermaking. That bark is transformed into paper at the Morgan and used by artists working there to create projects that could be said to be a version of “farm to table.” Now in its 13th year, the garden has been expanded to include other paper-producing plants as well as those that produce natural dyes. The community is invited to help harvest the kozo and learn more about how it’s used.
MORGAN CONSERVATORY

13

Open Projector Night
5:30-7 pm
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

15

Third Friday
5-9 pm
78TH STREET STUDIOS

Pop-Up Exhibition: TaipaiXCle: Jr-Yun Lee
Reception 6-8 pm
Through November 22
ZYGOTE PRESS

Christopher Kier: Totem
Reception 5-9 pm
Through January 3
HEDGE GALLERY

21

Fulfilling the Eye: Anthony Eterovich
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through January 18
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

22

CAN Winter Issue Launch Party
ZYGOTE PRESS

Founders Exhibition
5-8 pm
ART HOUSE

Fall Graduating BFA Exhibition
Through December 14
MCDONOUGH MUSEUM

Preview party: Holiday Fair
6 pm
$50 per person
MANSFIELD ART CENTER

23
Professional Practices: Everything in its Place: Personal Archiving with Karen Eterovich-Maguire
1-3 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

Lori Waxman, The 60wrd/Min Art Critic
Through November 25
ATNSC

Holiday Shop open house
9-5 pm
BAYARTS

50th annual Holiday Art Fair
Through December 22
MANSFIELD ART CENTER

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