Life is Good in Marc’s Neighborhood. . . With Help from Art Therapy Studio

“I look so forward to coming to Art Therapy Studio. I love creating here. Art completes me. Thank you, Art Therapy Studio.”   Marc Ranallo is a 30-plus-year survivor of a traumatic brain injury. He was struck by a car when he was just 11 years old  and spent the next three months in a coma, followed by nine months of rehabilitation at MetroHealth Medical Center. He  had […]

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ArtSpace Cleveland Makes a Difference: Cleveland’s Live-Work Zoning Ordinance Allowed Warehouses to be Converted to Lofts

Im agine a place where artists can live and work in converted warehouses or factories in a great neighborhood. In 2001,  the Cleveland City Council enacted the Live-Work Overlay District Zoning Ordinance to encourage development of artist  spaces and to establish an artist studio district. Councilman Joe Cimperman spearheaded the creation of  the LWO  District Zoning Ordinance, with input from ArtSpace-Cleveland and support from the Community Partnership for Arts and […]

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CSU Galleries’ New Space Filled with New Work

If you have not yet seen the new Galleries at Cleveland State University, you are missing out! Located in the historic  Cowell & Hubbard Building at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 13th Street, this state-ofthe- art new Gallery Space   preserves many of the graceful features of the elegant old jewelry store that used to occupy the site – this in itself is worth a trip. […]

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Orange Art Center presents Animals in Art

The Orange Art Center (OAC) is not only a place for art classes. The OAC hosts three exhibitions a year: a student show, a faculty show and an invitational show. The 5th installment of Animals in Art (AIA) is our first exhibition of 2013. Collaborating this year with the Cleveland  Animal Protective League (APL), we once again are inviting artists to submit  examples of their animal-themed art […]

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Loren Naji Studio Gallery: More Culture than a Bowl of Yogurt, More Fun than Mud Wrestling with a BDSM Queen Wearing Men’s Underwear

So, what is this Loren Naji Studio Gallery in Ohio City, and what is Loren trying to do? Affordable real estate in this sort of  rundown section of West 25th Street enabled me to realize my dream art space in this budding, urban West Side Market  neighborhood eleven years ago.   I purchased this double store-front building back in 2001 and intended for it to serve as my […]

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The Cleveland Foundation’s Creative Fusion program comes to Art House!

This spring, in partnership with The Cleveland Foundation’s Creative Fusion Program, Art House has the privilege of hosting international artist Alka Mathur, from New Delhi, India. As one of six host organizations in the city, Art House is  delighted to have this wonderful opportunity.   Born in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India, Mathur graduated in fine arts from the Sir J. J. School of Arts, Mumbai. Working in  mixed media, she […]

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Modern Family Executive Producer and Community Lead Actress Visit Cleveland Public Library in April

Two of Hollywood’s most talented personalities have Cleveland roots and are returning home to talk about what it means to be from Cleveland and how a regional personality and perspective takes shape. On April 25th, Modern Family  executive producer Dan O’Shannon and Community’s Yvette Nicole Brown will be at the Cleveland Public Library for a  free and lighthearted dialogue titled Who We Are: Comedy, Tragedy, & Cleveland.   Cleveland, once […]

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Five Questions with Lori Kella: Looking Past the Horizon at William Busta Gallery

William Busta Gallery: Most people take their outdoor photographs outdoors, don’t they?   Lori Kella: Yes I’m sure most do, but I was always dissatisfied with the exact scene in front of me, so I started building  landscapes myself. By creating artificial worlds I can merge different parts of the landscape as well as different places. In  my photographs I create a world that is partly based on […]

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Spring Open Studios at the Screw Factory

This summ er marks my five year anniversary as a working artist in the Screw Factory. When I moved in, I was  surrounded by studios under construction. Expansion had just begun from the established studios on the second floor. I  heard about the building from a friend, and as a transplanted resident of Lakewood, I was intrigued. After years of taking  my ceramics from show to show I saw […]

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CAF presents Pioneering Modernism: Post Impressionism in Cleveland, 1908-1913

In May, 2013, the Cleveland Artists Foundation celebrates the range and excellence of art and designs created by members of Cleveland’s early Modernist art community. Cleveland has long been remarkable among American cities for the whole-hearted way in which its artist community embraced Modernism during the early years of the twentieth  century. Encouraged by a close relationship with the Cleveland School of Art, regional modernism flourished far from the  European […]

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