Rooms To Let: CLE Returns to Slavic Village for a Third Year

On May 21st and 22nd, 2016 the next generation of Rooms To Let: CLE will transform a neighborhood street as the innovative installation returns to Slavic Village for a third year.  Led by Slavic Village Development, Rooms to Let seeks to re-invision one of Cleveland’s most diverse and authentic neighborhoods, as it strives to a illuminate a community in the […]

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Sandy Buffie Designs: Unique Art and Sculpture moves to the Downtown District

Sandy Buffie was a fixture at 78th Street Studios, on the West Side.  But the burgeoning movement in downtown Cleveland called her name.  “The explosion of permanent residents, the new park at Public Square, Heinen’s, Playhouse Square and the rebirth of the Flats just demand more downtown retailers and artists” said Buffie, the award winning designer of unique jewelry and […]

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The Sculpture Center: Window to Sculpture and the World

Window to Sculpture Emerging Artist Series March 18 – May 20 Opening March 24 @ 5:30 to 8 PM with artists talks Jim Leach: Being Healthy Leach’s installations form a synergy of shape, color, spatial arrangement, balance, and recognizable forms that suggest all manner of both formal aesthetics, underlying meaning, and potential narratives.   Ashley Lyon: Weighing the Sunset Lyon’s […]

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Shaheen Presents the Works of Nick Schutzenhofer

SHAHEEN is delighted to present an exhibition of new and recent paintings by Los Angeles based artist Nick Schutzenhofer.  The exhibition will be the artist’s first at the gallery. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Saturday, April 16th from 6 – 8pm.  The exhibition will continue through June 24. Attracted to the medium’s intense translucency, brightness, […]

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Waterloo Arts presents Lane Cooper: What Dreams May Come

Adjust the picture on a vintage TV set, fiddle with dials, swing the rabbit ears around. Aim for clarity – but what that means depends on whether you want to see the whole sitcom or a millisecond of the action, the image or the matrix from which it emerges.  And if technology can achieve finer tuning, our own brains are […]

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Twenty Years of Zygote Press

What does 20 years look like? Over 100 exhibitions, hundreds of classes and thousands of students and audience members, and of course the myriad artists who have worked at the shop—both in our current location and our original spot on 72nd street. Artists from five continents have participated in programs, worked with our resident artists, staff and community, and have […]

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Spring at Valley Art Center

Perspectives- A Collaboration between Seth Chwast and Herb Ascherman April 1- May 4 2016 A collaboration between internationally recognized Cleveland artists Seth Chwast and Herbert Ascherman, Perspectives was conceived as way to bring awareness to the abilities of those with Autism and other developmental disabilities. Society tends to see only disability when meeting someone with developmental differences, but the show conveys […]

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Tremont Community AIR Tile Mural

Life in Tremont is surely enriched by the many professional artists of varying disciplines who live and work in the neighborhood.  Angelica Pozo is one of those artists.  Pozo, a Tremont resident since 1984, is a nationally renowned ceramist who specializes in tile, creating large public art works that often engages community in the process.  She has worked with all […]

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Tregoning & Company brings two distinct artistic visions in its Spring exhibitions

Mark Giangaspero February 19 – March 31, 2016 Opening on 3rd Friday of February and continuing through March, Akron artist Mark Giangaspero receives his first Cleveland solo exhibition, following on his acclaimed one-person show at the Butler Institute of American art last year. The exhibition, Face the Facts, takes the viewer out of one’s comfort zone to come before heroic […]

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