Upcoming events at the Edward E. Parker Museum of Art

It’s A Family Affair! Intergenerational Art Program Spring has sprung, and the Edward E. Parker Museum of Art, (EEPMOA) is excited to be conducting an intergenerational art class this summer—It’s a Family Affair! During this six-week program, parents, grandparents, or siblings will work side by side with a child as they create works of art using a variety of artistic […]

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Crooked River Contrasts in The Galleries at CSU

XTINGUISH THE PAST, IGNITE THE FUTURE! The 1969 Cuyahoga River fire has become a powerful cultural symbol as well as a rallying cry for better water protection. Discover a story of extraordinary resilience and recovery, captured by photographers from Northeast Ohio. Fifty years ago, the Cuyahoga River was so polluted by industrial waste that it caught fire. The event generated […]

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SYMBIOLOGY: Q&A with George Kozmon & Guy-Vincent

SYMBIOLOGY is hosted by a new initiative of the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, spearheaded by Dave Johnson, Director of PR and Marketing for the Center. Dave sat down with George and Guy-Vincent to have a conversation. Dave Johnson: Have you exhibited before, or collaborated? What type of projects? George Kozmon: We’ve been bouncing ideas off one another consistently for […]

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Neighborhood Nip

“I’m prolific, so gifted.” —Nipsey Hussle At the time of me writing this article, the Hip-Hop Community and the world in general will have lost a very prolific member of society. Ermias (translated as “God Will Rise) Asghedom, better known to the world as rapper Nipsey Hussle, was gunned down in the very same neighborhood he was raised in and […]

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Cleveland Print Room and the Crooked River

We are busier than ever this summer at the Cleveland Print Room, with an array of projects focused on our region’s complex relationship with the Cuyahoga River. We are excited to be facilitating four projects for the Waterways to Waterways Creative Fusion initiative this June. A Sacred Water Walk led by Ojibwe elder Sharon Day, from June 17 to 20, […]

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Onward to Make the World Better

With four years of critiques and lectures and countless hours of studio work under their belts, recent graduates of the Cleveland Institute of Art are ready to dive into the real world. Meet a few of them and find out what they’re bringing to wherever they next land. Ross Brunetti Ask Ross Brunetti what industry most needs help from an […]

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States of Expression: Prints from the ARTneo Collection

This survey from ARTneo’s collection provides a look at the history of the print in Northeast Ohio, including comprehensive collections of Henry Keller and Kálmán Kubinyi etchings. The diverse range of artists and time periods illustrates the enduring quality of the printed image with both traditional and experimental techniques. States of Expression opens Third Friday, June 21, and runs through […]

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Artists Archives of the Western Reserve Summer 2019

The world feels increasingly divided today. As people segment into online echo-chambers, we often find it difficult to understand others’ experiences. This summer, the Artists Archives is hosting an exhibition that seeks to overcome those divides, specifically between veterans and civilians. Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations (EVAC) is a touring show organized by three curators from Tiffin University. EVAC brings […]

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