The Big Read, a Big Year, at Art House

As a recipient of the NEA Big Read Program award, this project has loomed large on Art House’s calendar. It has broadened our reach. Added to our regular programming, we have collaborated with numerous organizations to hold workshops, discussions, and events. Concurrently, our Urban Bright Arts-in-Education residency keeps growing as more schools request programming. Other agencies also have contacted us […]

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Roy Bigler and Terry Durst at AAWR

There’s a certain rawness to our region—one forged out of our industrial past and the ensuing decades spent forming and reforming our identity from the rusty pieces left behind. It also fuels our creativity, and perhaps no artistic medium better captures this drive to repurpose and redefine than assemblage. Whether it’s the abundance of source materials or an innate desire […]

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David Hicks: Multi Figure Narratives, at BAYarts

David Hicks draws people. His work is centered on the human figure. By using the figure or portrait in a narrative context, he metaphorically represents aspects of the human experience. The drawings reference history, myth, and pop culture. Hicks advises that the process of layering these symbolic figures and composing relationships between them is a cathartic way for him to […]

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Satterwhite, Alumni Among CIA’s FRONT Artists

When FRONT International returns this summer, the Cleveland Institute of Art again serves as a partner and host site. What’s more is that CIA will be home to one of the triennial’s most anticipated exhibitions and will welcome back two alumni. Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows is the title for this year’s triennial, which opens Saturday, July 16 at […]

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CAN Triennial at The Galleries at CSU

The Galleries at Cleveland State University are pleased to partner with Collective Arts Network as a venue in the presentation of CAN Triennial 2022. Strategic scheduling to coincide with the 2022 FRONT Triennial presents an opportunity to highlight local and regional artists, capitalize on efforts of FRONT, and introduce an international audience to our great Cleveland neighborhoods and communities. The […]

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Piece by Peace–Celebrating John Jackson

Helen Zakin rewinds to her brother’s death and abrupt ending to his career as an artist known for organic, architectural forms and drawings. John Jackson was a sculptor, draftsman, printmaker and painter. In 2006, he was shot and killed in front of his Near West studio. It was just before his fiftieth birthday. Judson, where Helen lives and volunteers for […]

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