Author: Michael Gill
Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, Individual Artists and the Return on Public Investment
Questions about the public value of art are at the core of any public funding program: If we are going to give money to support arts activity, what do we fund, and why? And when funds are limited, how should they be allocated among our priorities? Earlier this year, an evaluation of the Creative Workforce Fellowship program, and resulting modification […]
Read moreArtFace: Angelica Pozo
Ceramic artist Angelica Pozo’s brick and glass Word Wall at the intersection of Buckeye Road and East 116 Street is built to last, and to complement its surroundings. Pozo is one of several artists commissioned to create sculptural work in the neighborhood. Once she developed the concept, she asked author and bookstore proprietor RA Washington to choose the lines […]
Read moreFall 2014 Events
For opening receptions, hours, and other details, see each organization’s page Ongoing Revive & Renew: Contemporary Artists and Eastern Papers Through September 20 Morgan Conservatory Lost & Found: Vernacular & Found Photography Through September 20 Cleveland Print Room Solid Movement, works of Jenniffer Omaitz Extended through September 30 1point618 Gallery Warm Heavy Lift, works of Qian Li […]
Read moreBrandt Gallery Salutes Tremont in the Summer
Summertime and Lincoln Park have gone hand-in-hand since July 4, 1880, when the park was first opened to the public. The Independence Day celebration included a barbeque and remarks by numerous local dignitaries. More than a century later, after Tremont Art Walkers braved months of 2014’s fierce winter, their patience will be rewarded as the arts in Tremont head for […]
Read moreArtFace: Augusto Bordelois
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Read moreCAN Journal Benefit and Cornhole Tournament
TONIGHT (Friday, July 25) at the Morgan Conservatory from 6-10pm – Cornhole tournament (sign your team up below!) featuring boards that will be up for auction & have been designed by some of your favorite local artists! – Silent Art Auction curated by Loren Naji – Live Bluegrass music by the Spyder Stompers – Cookout featuring hot dogs, s’mores…and more! […]
Read moreUNDERCURRENT: Peck, Ehret, and Copeland at Loren Naji Studio Gallery
“Graffiti artist” is an easy label, and a tenacious one. It sticks like wheat paste to any artist who was ever known for illegally painting on other people’s walls. Such is the case for Bob Peck, Ron Copeland, and Steve Ehret, who all have some measure of street art in their pasts. Peck is surely the best known of the […]
Read moreLines and Folds: Third Friday at 78th Street
As a theme for an art exhibit, “Lines and Folds” could include absolutely anything. But the show of that name at Hilary Gent’s HEDGE Gallery gathers four artists who specifically work with the power of lines and the dimensionality of folds in defining ways–not simply as boundaries or profiles, but as the substance of the works. Zachary Whitehurst, Christine Mauersberger, […]
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