Lori Kella: Shifting Ground, at the McDonough Museum

Lori Kella’s Shifting Ground depicts the severe erosion affecting the shore of Lake Erie and the Great Lakes. The scenes depicted feel delicate, with spindly tree branches and structures on the brink of crashing down. In this exhibition, Kella captures that moment of holding your breath and clenching your fists before another wave careens into the shoreline. Custom dioramas stand […]

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Amanda D. King: Root Matter, at McDonough Museum

Root Matter by Amanda D. King, curated by Amber N. Ford, positions Christian mythology in relation to the Black experience. The exhibition examines religion through moments of both hope and macabre, walking the line between repression and release. King is a conceptual artist, cultural strategist, and social justice advocate who uses arts and culture to envision possibilities for transforming individuals, […]

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Taryn McMahon: Watershed, at McDonough Museum

Watershed by Taryn McMahon, on view through March 4th at the McDonough Museum of Art, visually depicts the imperfect relationship between humans and nature. Initially, the works appear subdued, but the longer you spend with them, the more you’ll notice discrete nods to our increasingly polluted waterways. These works quietly portray the defilement of natural environments, a process that is […]

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Summit Artspace Provides Studio Space and More for Artists

Summit Artspace, a nonprofit located in downtown Akron, connects artists and artist-serving organizations to the resources they need to thrive professionally, creatively, and financially. This support comes in many forms, from exhibitions to coaching sessions to studio rentals. Artists of all disciplines are welcome, filling the building with visual art, music, theatre, and more. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the […]

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A Deep Dive into Symbolism: Orlando Caraballo and Jennifer Whitten at Akron Soul Train

Orlando Caraballo and Jennifer Whitten are a serendipitous pairing at Akron Soul Train, elevating domesticity through both subject matter and materials. Whitten’s Intricacies and Caraballo’s Capicú are on view concurrently through March 4th. Cleveland native Orlando Caraballo is the education director at the Cleveland Print Room and earned his B.F.A. in drawing and printmaking from the Cleveland Institute of Art. […]

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State of the Art: Constructs, at Akron Art Museum

State of the Art: Constructs, on view through February 26th at the Akron Art Museum, is not to be missed. A bewilderment of massive installations and explorations of light, color, and sound, this exhibition completely transforms the space it occupies and offers something intriguing at every turn. Spearheaded by curators from the Akron Art Museum and the Crystal Bridges Museum […]

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Potion Park: The Kaleidoscopic Garden of Steve Ehret and Kat Francis at Canton Museum of Art

Potion Park: The Kaleidoscopic Garden of Steve Ehret and Kat Francis, on view at the Canton Museum of Art through March 5th, merges the fantastical styles of these partner artists. Described as a “dream world” in didactics, the exhibition consists of only thirteen works. The show includes works by each artist, as well as pieces the pair created together. Perhaps […]

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Winter SOULstice Alumni Show at Akron Soul Train

To close 2022 and begin 2023, Akron Soul Train presents its Winter SOULstice Alumni Show,  beautifully and intuitively curated by Meryl Engler. The exhibition, which offers high-quality art by local artists, has something for everyone, from prints, to paintings, to textiles. It exceeded expectations on every level and is one of my favorites I’ve seen in the space. Since its […]

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State of the Arts 2022: Summit County’s Highlight Reel

One year ago, ArtsNow, the backbone arts organization of Summit County, convened arts professionals and communitarians at the Akron Roundtable to report on 2021’s highs—and lows. 2021 was a year most nonprofit arts organizations spent clawing to bounce back from pandemic-induced shutdowns and budget cuts. Despite these challenges, the arts and culture sector kept pressing forward. “In a time of […]

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