Welcome to the Neighborhood: Roese, Ratusnik, Ries, and Pribojan examine their surroundings

  For 28 years, the Harris Stanton Gallery has been a fixture of the Akron art scene, and the broader Northeast Ohio creative community. Last year, the boutique opened a Cleveland location. To mark its first anniversary in its second home, Harris Stanton Gallery is welcoming and re-introducing itself to the neighborhood. In late August, four painters will display visual […]

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ArtFace Robert Maschke, FAIA

Robert Maschke, as photographed by Herbert Ascherman, Jr.

  In 2015, Cleveland Arts Prize winning architect Robert Maschke celebrates the 10th anniversary of the opening of his gallery, 1point618, on Detroit Avenue in the Gordon Square Arts District. The first exhibition there was Recent Works by Christos Koutsouras, which opened July 30, 2005. Since then Maschke has presented more than 80 shows. His architectural work has had aesthetic […]

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Events and Summer 2015 Festival Guide

A chronological listing of openings and art events around Northeast Ohio, including your Festival Guide, highlighting Festivals from June to September.   CONTINUING Through May 30 28th Annual International Exhibition Harris Stanton Gallery, Akron Through June 6 Syncope Heights Arts Through June 27 Reemergence AAWR   Through July 3 Recent Acquisitions: 2012-2015 ARTneo Through July 10 Bounce: Keegan and Nick […]

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Tregoning And Company presents Funny Money II

  Who among us doesn’t think about money? Josh Usmani’s “Funny Money” series began as political activism in the months following the economic collapse of 2008.   “I drew Joker faces on a few one dollar and twenty dollar bills. They were simple, and I would say now, more clever than wise. Once I heard of the punishment for defacing U.S. […]

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Trans*formative

I Am Trans at Waterloo Arts is a group show that deals with the struggle between bodies and psyches—paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and collage illustrating the internal discord when a person’s gender identity doesn’t align with physical parts. Dealing with the primal urge to make the body agree with one’s perception of oneself might not inevitably lead to graphic realistic […]

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2015 CAN Journal Benefit: So you think you can sing?

CAN benefits mean getting involved –directly, hands-on–with people in the Northeast Ohio Art Scene. This year, that means: Competitive karaoke! We promise a party featuring art and music you will never forget. We promise something else, too: Artists have been incredibly generous to CAN and to scores of other organizations, both arts-related and those having nothing to do with the […]

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