Cleveland Arts Prize: Your Support Makes All the Difference

From generations past to the present, we recognize that all artists have made a difference in our lives and shaping our community.  For nearly 60 years, we know that the Cleveland Arts Prize has made a difference to those who have been awarded this special honor. Extended to emerging artists, mid career artists and lifetime dedication to excellence.  The Cleveland […]

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Tremont Art Walk: Rebecca Elle at Fat Cats, Jill LeMieux at Lava Lounge

Since opening in 1997 the Tremont restaurant Fat Cats has been a active participant and supporter of the Tremont ArtWalk.  Ricardo Sandoval and partners went on to open a second Tremont location, Lava Lounge, which also participates in ArtWalk, often including DJ’s and musical acts to compliment the visual art on display. This fall Fat Cats displayed the work of Tremont […]

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A Passion for the Old Masters: Traditional Drawing and Painting Instruction

I’ve always respected the ‘old masters’ of painting and the craft that they developed.  This love led me on a journey to learn their techniques.  Instruction was hard to come by.  Skill-based painting has largely been erased from art school curriculum. I was able to find a few figurative artists with whom I was fortunate enough to studied under. They […]

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Rust Belt Insomniacs

“While there is a popular conception of the artist as solitary genius, in fact almost all art  is created in a collaborative process that involves a whole cultural context of teachers and colleagues and students–as well as the larger cultural community which has shaped the artist and to which the artist responds every day.” -William Busta   This excerpt is […]

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Fall and Winter Workshops Have Arrived at the Morgan!

The Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation is proud to announce more fall and winter workshops than ever before. With a dozen workshops to choose from, we have something for everyone. Don’t let your creativity go into hibernation with the approach of cold weather. We have a host of wonderfully talented local teaching artists offering workshops from calligraphy […]

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“Finding the Inherently Beautiful in Everything”

What do we obtain from the earth, and what do we make of it? Jen Craun tackles this quandary in a visually engaging way this January at Maria Neil. The question is two-fold due to not only the visual aesthetic she creates with her wood intaglio prints, but also to the processes which she undergoes to create them. “The printed […]

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Cathie Bleck’s Histories in Black and White at the Shaker Historical Society’s Lissauer Gallery

The Shaker Historical Society’s Lissauer Art Gallery at 16740 South Park Blvd in Shaker Heights features art from Northeast Ohio artists. Founded by Jack and Linda Lissauer, this intimate gallery is designed to encourage new and emerging artists, promote an appreciation of art and support local artists. All exhibits for the museum and gallery are vetted by a Community Advisory […]

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Now Open: Loren’s Art Lounge, Cleveland’s Second Smallest Gallery!

During November’s Walk All Over Waterloo event, November 6th, I hosted a Grand Opening of my newest art gallery, Loren’s Art Lounge. My first show, “Cheap Thrills” featured stunning wall constructions by Thomas Kassai, an artist bursting with talent that I discovered at the Cleveland Institute of Art! This show is on view by appointment through November 30th. My new […]

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