Spring 2017 Events

Paul Sydorenko, 366 Days of Skulls, at Maria Neil Art Project

Paul Sydorenko, 366 Days of Skulls, at Maria Neil Art Project

Spring, 2017 Events

by Anastasia Pantsios

 

Your easy, chronological guide to what Northeast Ohio galleries and museums have coming up in the next few months. More information about many of these exhibits can be found elsewhere in the pages of CAN. Enjoy the shows!

 

CONTINUING

Through March 11

Trees, Trees, Trees!

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve Satellite show at the Cleveland Botanical garden featuring the work of archived artists June Bonner, Lee Heinen, Robert Jergens, Adele Marihatt and member artist Christine Ries.

 

Through March 11

The Donald & Timothy Whitemyer Collection: For Love of Zoar

TREGONING & COMPANY

 

Through March 12

Alber Oehlen: Woods Near Oehle

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

Through March 12

Dream Worlds: The Art of Imaginative Realism
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART

 

Through March 17

The Map Is Not the Territory

ZAINA GALLERY

 

Through March 17

Inside Outside: Dr. Jelliffe’s Slides

This collection of early 20th century lantern slides, taken at the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Hospital, was owned by Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe, who was involved in the development of psychosomatic medicine and the promotion of psychoanalysis and likely used them in educational presentations. They came into the hands of vernacular photography collector Stacy Waldman and in this show, have been repurposed to raise questions about the use of photography in mental health treatment, whether the process humanizes patients of invades their privacy, and how their own “outsider” art, the subject of some of the slides, should be viewed.

CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

 

Through March 17

Window to Sculpture Emerging Artist Series

Keith Lemley: New Work; Christy Wittmer: New Work

SCULPTURE CENTER

 

Through March 18

The Electrostatic Man: The Art of Miller Horns

Archived artist Miller Horns, who died in 2012 at age 63, was a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art who lived and worked in Akron. Despite his formal art education and his deft grasp of multiple media, there’s a folk/popular culture vein in his artwork, which is filled with references to the ordinary life of black people in northeast Ohio. He spent the last 16 years of his life working on a monument in downtown Akron commemorating its vanished African-American entertainment district. But he also produced a body of work featuring a distinctive use of electrostatic and thermal color transfer prints of both drawn and photographed images depicting everyday life that comprise this survey.

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

Through March 18

Constructions featuring Lynn O’Brien & Meaghan Reed

HARRIS STANTON GALLERY CLEVELAND

 

Through March 19

Pure Color: Pastels from the Cleveland Museum of Art

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

Through March 19

7th annual Student Independent Exhibition

REINBERGER GALLERY, CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART

 

Through May 19

Curlee Raven Holton

ANN & NORMAN ROULET STUDENT AND ALUMNI GALLERY, CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART

 

Through March 24

Havens: Imani Roach; Except as a Punishment for Crime: Anthony Warnick; Astrojack: Videos by Soda_Jerk

SPACES

 

Through March 31

Celebrate Women’s History Month: From Woman X … Created by Women, of Women and About Women. Curated by Mary Urbas.

Artist reception 3:30-5pm March 26

Feb 26-March 31

THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

 

Through April 2
Work by Michael Weiss

STUDIO M GALLERY, MASSILLON MUSEUM

 

Through April 7

Groveland Utopia by Michael Loderstedt

Photographer/printmaker Michael Loderstedt, an established presence in the local art scene, has turned his attention to his immediate environment in his latest body of work. The North Collinwood resident, who lives just off Lake Erie, uses his particularized observations about polar vortex storms on the lake and the changing habits of migratory birds to fuel larger implications about the impacts of climate change, not just on Cleveland but on the world.

LISSAUER GALLERY, SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY

 

Through April 14

Kelli Connell/Double Life: Fifteen Years

SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC EDUCATION

 

Through April 23

Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks; Downtown 21 Outtakes

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

Through April 30

Heavy the Sea: Works by Esther Teichmann

TRANSFORMER STATION

 

Through May 7

Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose

KARL & BERTL ARNSTEIN GALLERIES, AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

Through May 14

Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible; Lisa Oppenheim: Spines

MOCA CLEVELAND

 

Through May 21

Conversations: Past and Present in Asia and America

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through May 21

Form and Light: Brett Weston Photograph

American photographer Brett Weston, whose life and career spanned most of the 20th century, was something of a prodigy, first showing his work in his mid-teens. He inherited the gift from his father Edward Weston, one of the most influential photographers of all time. Despite that looming presence, the son found his own formidable path, becoming known for creating virtually abstract black & white images that focus on visual essences — shape, form, line, light, shadow — rather than on subject matter.

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through May 21

Exploring Reciprocity: The Power of Animals in Non-Western Art

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through May 21

Lines of Descent: Masters and Students in the Utagawa School

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through May 23

Blind Spot: A Matter of Perception

MASSILLON MUSEUM

 

Through June 1

Women of the Western Reserve

This show of archived artists Ruth Bercaw, Lee Heinen and Phyllis Seltzer and member artist Marti Higgins from the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve takes their work out of the archives and into the heart of downtown Cleveland where more Clevelanders have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with their work.

AECOM BUILDING (formerly the Penton Media Building).

 

Through June 12

Fred Wilson’s Wildfire Test Pit

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through June 12

Marking Time: Seasonal Imagery in Japanese Prints

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through June 12

Recent Acquisitions

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

Through June 17

Fred Wilson: Black to the Powers of Ten

ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

 

*Through July 30

Black in America: Louis Draper & Leonard Freed

As part of the yearlong celebration of the lives of Cleveland’s Carl and Louis Stokes, this exhibit features the works of two photographers who were actively documenting black life in America during the 1960s Civil Rights era. Draper, an African-American from Virginia, moved to New York where he began to produce portraits and street photography and co-founded an important collective of black photographers. The Brooklyn-born, Jewish Freed began shooting black life in New York City before travelling down south, with a mission to record black culture as well as raise awareness of how inequality impacted black lives.

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Through July 30

Gross Anatomies

AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

Through August 20

Family

The Akron Art Museum has drawn another thematic show from the rich lode of its own photography collection. It explores what constitutes a family and how changes occur in family relationships over time. The photos in this show, which include works by such noted artists as Diane Arbus, Helen Levitt, Danny Lyon, Walker Evans and Mary Ellen Mark, capture both warm and joyful moments and difficult, strained ones, and, says the museum seek to “stimulate conversations about the intentions of the artists and the individual perspectives each visitor brings to the exhibition.”

FRED & LAURA RUTH BIDWELL GALLERY, AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

 

MARCH

 

2

Kent State National Ceramics Invitational, featuring Max Seinfeld, Emily Duke & Laura Polaski
Reception 5-7 pm March 16

March 2–April 15
KSU DOWNTOWN GALLERY

 

3

Walk All Over Waterloo

5-10pm

 

George Mauersberger: Modern Botanicals

Opening reception 5-8 pm March 3.

March 3-April 1

Bonfoey Gallery

 

National Arts Program

March 3-19

Artwork Drop-Off February 16 & 17; Opening Reception & Awards, 5-9 pm March 3

WATERLOO ARTS

 

Paul Sydorenko: 366 Days of Skulls

March 3-April 16

MARIA NEIL ART PROJECT

 

Public Conscience

Opening reception 6-9 pm March 3

March 3-April 16

Gallery Talk 7 pm March 30

HEIGHTS ARTS

 

Designing Ursuline

March 3-April 7

The students in Ursuline College’s Historic Preservation classes created and curated this show that’s a must for anyone fascinated by Cleveland’s built history. It explores the creation of the school in 1871 by the Ursuline Sisters as a woman’s college and delves into the construction and expansion of its 1966 campus in Pepper Pike, looking at how architects and landscape artists have created a setting for the student experience there.

THE FLORENCE O’DONNELL WASMER GALLERY AT URSULINE COLLEGE

 

4

Lowe’s Greenhouse & Valley Art Center present the Early Bird Art and Craft Show, 10 am–5 pm VALLEY ART CENTER

 

5

FAVA Juried Photography Biennial

March 5-31

FIRELANDS ASSOCIATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS

 

7

Marking Time: Drawings by Charles Kanwischer

March 7-May 5

SHAHEEN GALLERY

 

10

Walkabout Tremont

Multiple monthly openings and exhibits in Tremont galleries, businesses and pubs.

5-10 pm

 

BAYarts Annual Juried Exhibition

Opening reception 7-9 pm March 10

March 10-April 1

SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY at BAYARTS

 

Liz Maugans: Irreverent Sketches/And The Things That (I Think) People Are Thinking: The City Pool and People In Church

Opening reception 7-9 pm March 10

March 10-April 1

The title of Maugans’ latest show captures its informal, quotidian quality. The sketches have what she describes as a “plein air kind of thing” going on, only instead of landscapes, ordinary people whose types patrons of BAYarts will surely recognize are the subject matter. To add to their engagingly whimsical quality, she’s added phrases and comments that she imagines her subject might be casually thinking as they loll by the poll or heir attention wanders during the sermon.

BOLDMAN GALLERY at BAYARTS

 

The Curious Case of Color

March 10-April 15

Opening Reception 5-8 pm March 10

This exhibition explores color as a primary perceptual phenomenon with a diverse group of works by Rachel Beamer, Lynda Britton, Matthew Kolodziej, Dennis Long, Paul O’Keeffe, Lorri Ott, John Pearson, Douglas Sanderson, Audra Skuodas, and Julian Stanczak.

THE GALLERIES AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY

 

 

11

Second Saturday Curator Gallery Talks: Radcliffe Bailey’s JRed House

2 pm March 11. Members: Free; Non-Members: Free w/museum admission

The work of Atlantic painter/sculptor/mixed media artist Radcliffe Bailey is under the microscope in this gallery talk which focuses on his 1996 work JRed House, from the Akron Art Museum Collection. Assistant curator Elizabeth Carney will talk about how he blends narratives about his own life with stories of the African diaspora in this massive 96” x 96” work that incorporates found objects including a photograph, with images, symbols and text.

AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

Westward Ho! True Grit Themes in Costumes and Artifacts

March 11-May 14

MASSILLON MUSEUM

 

15

Art Bites: Professional Practices Series. Business of Art for Artists with Mary Urbas

These workshops are designed as a first step in helping artists make a successful transition from creating art to presenting and promoting it. Mary Urbas, currently director of the Galleries at Lakeland Community College, will share her 35-plus years of marketing experience in the professional fine art world as an exhibiting fiber artist, gallery owner, curator, teacher and consultant. Classes can be taken individually with the exception of weeks 3 & 4. Classes are free; however, please register on artistsarchives.org or call 216.721.9020.

Week 2: Create a professional image: 6-8 pm March 15

Weeks 3 & 4: Write an artist statement, exhibition resume and present to class for review.

1-3 pm April 15 and 12:30-3:30 pm April 29.

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

16

Langston Wesley: New Directions

Opening reception 4-8 pm March 16

March 16-May 10

CORCORAN FINE ART

 

17

Third Friday

Dozens of artist studios and galleries on four floors welcome thousands of visitors for this monthly artwalk.

5-9pm

78th STREET STUDIOS

 

Pat Zinsmeister Parker & Wendy Chazin

March 17-April 15

HARRIS STANTON GALLERY AKRON

 

Fluid Depths: Katy Richards Solo Exhibition

March 17-May 5

HEDGE GALLERY

 

Pop & Circumstance: Works by Andy Dreamingwolf

March 17-May 19

ARTneo

 

Cleveland Creates

March 17-May 19

Like many small area arts organizations, ARTneo gives its members the perk of being able to submit their work for a juried exhibition. Jurors Jennifer Coleman of the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Institute of Art president Grafton Nunes and Rachel Davis of Rachel Davis Fine Art will select from original works submitted by northeast Ohio artists to showcase the range and quality of work currently being done in the region. It’s a complement to ARTneo’s regular work of mounting historical exhibitions to educate viewers about the wealth of Cleveland’s art past.

Ramp Level of 78th Street Studios ARTneo

 

The $50 Show: one night only, all art $50

5-9pm March 17

E11EVEN2 GALLERY @ 78th STREET STUDIOS

 

Spotlight: Kate Snow

Opening reception 6-9 pm, March 17

March 17-April 30

HEIGHTS ARTS

 

Master Workshop: Russian Filigree with visiting artist Victoria Lansford from Atlanta and

Victoria Lansford Jewelry Trunk Show & Sale, featuring sculptural jewelry inspired by Art Nouveau design and contemporary Arabic graffiti.

March 17-19
Flux Metal Arts

 

Archive Show, Year 3, curated by William Busta

March 17-April 15

Many in the local art community have missed Bill Busta’s passion for art and discerning eye since he closed the last of his string of galleries in 2015. He’s taking his talents over to Zygote Press’s gallery for the spring show where he and his wife Joan Tomkins will pair prints from Zygote’s archives with prints from their own collection to evoke new relationships between the works and look at what it means to create a collection.

ZYGOTE PRESS

 

23

Women of the Western Reserve: Show of archived artists Ruth Bercaw, Lee Heinen, Phyllis Seltzer & member artist Marti Higgins from the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve.

Legacy reception 6-7:30 pm March 23

Show runs through June 1

AECOM BUILDING (formerly the Penton Media Building)

 

24

Women’s Work

Opening Reception 6-8 pm March 24

VALLEY ART CENTER

 

Mid-Century and Beyond: A Panel Discussion

In conjunction with the show, Designing Ursulinem currently on display in the gallery, historic preservation advocate Dr. Ted Sande, AIA Emeritus, and two of the architects of Ursuline’s buildings — Peter Van Dijk and Jack Bialosky, Jr. — provide insight into the ideas behind and value of mid-century modernism. The discussion is moderated by Plain Dealer art and architecture critic Steven Litt.

7 pm March 24

THE FLORENCE O’DONNELL WASMER GALLERY AT URSULINE COLLEGE

 

26

Celebrate Women’s History Month: From Woman X … Created by Women, of Women and About Women, curated by Mary Urbas.

Artist reception 3:30-5 pm March 26

THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

 

African Master Carvers: Known and Famous

March 26-July 16

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

29

Project Snapshot

Opening reception 4-7 pm March 29

March 29-April 1

CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

 

30

Hi-Fructose Storytelling with Wandering Aesthetics

6:30 pm March 30. Register at AkronArtMuseum.org/calendar

AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

Public Conscience

Gallery Talk 7 pm March 30

HEIGHTS ARTS

 

Annual AAWR Members’ Exhibition

The annual all-media exhibition of the works of artist members includes votes for the People’s Choice Award, which will be collected throughout the exhibition’s run; the winner will be announced at the exhibition’s closing party on May 5th immediately following the Annual members meeting.

Opening Reception: 5:30-8 pm March 30th

March 30-May 13

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

31

American Fiber

National Juried Art Exhibition of Works on Paper at the Morgan Conservatory

March 31-April 29

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

Window to Sculpture Emerging Artist Series. Amy Ritter: Behind a Hedge; John Dickinson: stepping into/stepping over

Opening reception 5:30-8:00 pm March 31; Artist talks @ 6:15 and 7:00 pm

March 31-May 19

SCULPTURE CENTER

 

Italian Design in the Shadow of Fascism 1919-1943: Selections from the Albano Collection

March 31-May 12

REINBERGER GALLERY, CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART

 

 

APRIL

 

1

All Things Hammered — Metal Raising with visiting artist Michael Brehl

April 1-2

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

6

Hi-Fructose Inspired Drawing in the galleries with Burrito Breath

6:30 pm APRIL 6. Free, but registration is required at AkronArtMuseum.org/calendar

Best known for his skate decks, stickers and tee-shirt designs, artist and illustrator Burrito Breath, aka Phil Guy, is inspired by Garbage Pail Kids, Bevis and Butthead and other elements of popular culture. Meet up with Burrito Breath and friends for an evening of sketching in the galleries inspired by the current exhibition, Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose.

AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

Gallery Talk. Blurring the Line: Defining Art in the Digital Age

7pm April 6

HEIGHTS ARTS

 

7
Walk All Over Waterloo

5-10 pm

 

Two Yodys

April 7-May 5

SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY at BAYarts

 

Experiment in Progress: Please Do Not Disturb—Inside Outside Artist Response

Opening reception 5-9pm April 7

April 7-May 12

CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

 

Lakeland Community College Visual Arts Student Exhibition

April 9-May 4; Artist Reception and Awards Ceremony, April 13, 7-9 pm

THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

 

8

Paintings by Katherine Butler

April 8-May 4

STUDIO M GALLERY, MASSILLON MUSEUM

 

9
Cutting Edge: Modern Prints from Atelier 17

April 9-August 3

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

13

Art-tini Auction for the Harris Stanton Gallery Scholarship fund at the Cleveland Institute of Art

April 13-20; closing reception on April 20

HARRIS STANTON GALLERY CLEVELAND

 

14

Walkabout Tremont

5-10 pm

 

Museum Art Book Sale

1-am-5 pm April 14-15

Members Pre-sale: 5:30-8:30pm April 13

AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

17

Spring Classes Begin VALLEY ART CENTER

April 17-May 27

 

20

Stratosphere: A Juried Competition

Juror, Mark Fox.

Reception: 5-7 pm April 20

April 20-May 5

KSU DOWNTOWN GALLERY

 

21

Third Friday

5-9 pm

78th STREET STUDIOS

 

Emergent 2017

Opening reception 6-9 PM April 21

April 21-June 4

HEIGHTS ARTS

 

Master Workshop: Creative Metal Forming – Part I: Synclastic and Anticlastic Hammering
with visiting artist Cynthia Eid

April 21-23
FLUX METAL ARTS

 

Rock, Paper, Scissors, ROCK!

April 21-May 19

E11EVEN2 GALLERY @ 78th STREET STUDIOS

 

27

Artist’s Talk: Beth Cavener.

6:30 pm April 27
Join artist Beth Cavener for a free artist talk and Q & A in conjunction with Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose. Ceramicist Beth Cavener is known for her dynamic, emotionally charged animal and human figures. Cavener will discuss how she tackles elements of gesture and expression with subtle shifts in line and form.
AKRON ART MUSEUM

 

29

Avatars: Relics from the Future

April 29-July 23

The work of ceramicist Gary Spinosa is on display in Avatars. His figurative works, representing humans, animal and architectural forms, suggesting idols and totemic objects of worship, range in sizes from palm-sized to massive. That offers the viewer various different ways to experience a relationship with his work. Spinosa’s aim is to “materialize spiritual energy,” evoking powerful atavistic notions of myth, superstition and spirituality.

CANTON ART MUSEUM

 

30

Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s

April 30-August 6

CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART

 

 

MAY

 

5

Walk All Over Waterloo

5-10 pm

 

Annual Meeting of Artists Archives of the Western Reserve

5:30-6:30 pm May 5th

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

Deborah Pinter: Natural Selections — A Dresden Creation

Opening 5-10 pm May 5

May 5-June 18

MARIA NEIL ART PROJECT

 

Chagrin Valley Chamber of Commerce Arts Hop

May 5-6

VALLEY ART CENTER

 

Workshop Instructors Exhibition

May 5-September 15

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

Pebble Jewelry with visiting artist Molly Sharp
Hollow Form Construction — Silver Pendant with visiting artist Molly Sharp

May 5-7

FLUX METAL ARTS

 

Merit Scholar exhibiton/46th Student Show

May 5-June 10

THE GALLERIES AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY

 

6

Papermaking with Pants

10 am-4 pm May 6-7

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

Pressure Printing

10 am-4 pm May 6

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

2017 Senior Art Show

May 6-19

THE FLORENCE O’DONNELL WASMER GALLERY AT URSULINE COLLEGE

 

8

May 8 submission deadline for the 8th Annual May Show at Lakeland Juried Art Exhibition

Show dates: May 18-July 14

 

12

Walkabout Tremont

5-10 pm

 

BAYarts’ Annual Ceramic Exhibition & Sale

Advanced ceramic students inspired by the masters

May 12-24

SULLIVAN FAMILY GALLERY at BAYarts

 

Free Style: Abstracted Actions in Cleveland, curated by Liz Maugans

6-8pm May 12

May 12-June 24

Abstracted Actions features the work of nine Northeast Ohio artists who work in and around abstraction, examining it from multiple sides and exploring how it has interacted with and redefined representational art. The artists — Justin Brennan, Dave Cintron, Jamie Hart, Michael Lombardy, James March, Kelsey Moulton, Patricia Zinmeister Parker, Scott Pickering and Grace Summanen — weave abstraction through their works, which include paintings, drawings, mixed media collages and prints.

ZYGOTE PRESS

 

18

NewCelle. Archived Artist Bea Mitchell, John Jackson, Ed Mieczkowski & Achala Wali were part of this influential group which met regularly to draw communally in the 1990’s.

Opening Reception: 5:30-8 pm May 18th

May 18 – July 8

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

The 8th Annual May Show at Lakeland Juried Art Exhibition

May 18-July 14, Artist Reception and Awards Ceremony 7-9pm May 25

THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND

 

19

Third Friday

5-9 pm

78th STREET STUDIOS

 

Nesting: A Solo Exhibition by Danielle Muzina

May 19- June 16

Opening reception 5-10 pm May 19; Closing reception 5-10 pm June 16.

ZAINA GALLERY

 

Straddling the Great Divide: David Masters

May 19-July 7

HEDGE GALLERY

 

Too Much Information by Liz Maugans

May 19-July 7

HEDGE GALLERY

 

John W. Carlson

May 19-June 25

STUDIO M GALLERY, MASSILLON MUSEUM

 

20

Rooms To Let

Never let it be said that Clevelanders can’t find a silver lining in a dark cloud. The city’s south side neighborhood, Slavic Village was once a bustling ethnic enclave. But it was ravaged by the foreclosure crisis of the 2000s, and frequently referred to as “Ground Zero” for the crisis. In 2014, inspired by a similar effort in Columbus, Slavic Village Development presented its first Room to Let: CLE. Teams of artists, led by a “curator,” took over and transformed vacant homes slated for demolition with a series of installations, some of which reflected on vacancy and loss, some of which were just fun. Expect edition No. 4 to be both nostalgic and celebratory as new businesses and development are starting to revive the area.

May 2021

SLAVIC VILLAGE

 

Dingbats!

10 am-4 pm May 20-21

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

Natural Dyeing

10 am-4 pm May 20-21

MORGAN CONSERVATORY

 

27

Art Bites: Collecting Art Talks — Collecting Outsider Art with Thomas Wagner

1-3 pm May 27th

ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE

 

JUNE

 

2

Walk All Over Waterloo

5-10 pm

 

9

Walkabout Tremont

5-10 pm

 

Relics of Memory

Assembled Visions by Chad Cochran and Debra Sue Solecki

Opening reception 6-9 pm Friday June 9

June 9-July 8

BAYarts

 

Peer Show

Opening reception 5-9 pm June 9

June 9-July 1

CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

 

After the Pedestal, the 10th exhibition of small sculpture from the region

Opening reception June 9 @ 5:30-8:00 pm

SCULPTURE CENTER

 

10

Art by the Falls in Chagrin Falls

June 10-11

DOWNTOWN CHAGRIN FALLS