Does It Waffle? Praxis welcomes Waffle Weave Invitational, curated by Stephen Tornero.

When I hear the word waffle, I think of my mother’s favorite dish towel. Some might think of the popular TikTok trend of putting anything and everything in a waffle maker to see if it will “waffle!” Artist Stephen Tornero blended those ideas when he invited weavers across the country to see if their work could “waffle!” The first iteration […]

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In Touch: A Hands-On Exhibition at Valley Art Center

This fall, Valley Art Center in Chagrin Falls, invites visitors to an inclusive art exhibition, In Touch: A Hands-On Exhibition, running from September 13 to October 23. This exhibition focuses on the tactile, presenting a multisensory experience that transcends traditional visual art. In Touch, made possible in large part by a Cuyahoga Board of Developmental Disabilities grant, will feature a […]

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Celebrating the Cleveland School through the collection of the late Albert Wasserman, at Wolfs

The Cleveland School is an umbrella under which many artists of this region have flourished for more than a hundred years. Certainly the two or three decades following the turn of the twentieth century marked a near zenith in production and virtuosity. Marsden Hartley, Abel Warshawsky, William Zorach, William Sommer and Charles Burchfield are already famous names from the period. […]

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Various Small Fires, and BE/longing: With or Without You, at YARDS

Various Small Fires borrows its name from artist Ed Ruscha’s conceptual book, Various Small Fires, self-published in 1964. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, he created a series of small photo-conceptual artist’s books which featured mundane subjects and photographs of fires with deadpan titles. The Various Small Fires exhibition is inspired by the liminal moments of the everyday that are ignited […]

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Zygote Presents The Affordable Print Fair: Collecting 101

Bringing art to everyone by breaking down barriers is at the core of Zygote’s mission. The Affordable Print Fair: Collecting 101 centers that mission by creating opportunities for emerging artists to exhibit their work, and by offering new collectors an affordable way to acquire art. “This exhibition and the accompanying free, public programs will demonstrate that print collecting is not […]

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Individual Artists: Yes, Yes, and Yes

The phrase “preaching to the choir” is made for moments like this: CAN Journal’s endorsement in favor of Cuyahoga County’s cigarette tax for the arts might seem completely unnecessary. Our readers are interested in art and artists, and the organizations that support them, and Collective Arts Network (CAN) has benefitted directly from the tax through general operating support for the […]

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Where Do We Go from Here?

Through the years, this quarterly column traces a narrative of Cleveland art. It strings together major events like the COVID-19 pandemic and local galleries’ responses to the Black Lives Matter movement, Cleveland’s art triennials, art sector news and exhibits, all highlighted in our current stories. The arc of Cleveland’s art history is especially prominent as we approach Summer 2024, and […]

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