The Sculpture Center Presents Internationally-recognized Artist Edra Soto

The Sculpture Center (TSC) and Chicago-based, Puerto Rican artist Edra Soto are exploring the Greater Cleveland Latinx community’s stories of migration, displacement and cultural memory through two exhibitions in TSC: a permanent outdoor public artwork in Clark-Fulton where the city’s largest Puerto Rican community resides, and a collaborative journal. La Casa de Todos | Everyone’s Home is a presentation of […]

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Spring Shows at the Sculpture Center

THE SCULPTURE CENTER12210 Euclid AveCleveland, Ohio 44106info@sculpturecenter.org216.229.6527Wednesday-Saturday, noon-5pmAlways free! EVENTS: Zachary Smoker: Inured, through April 13 Nalani Stolz: Bodies Still Becoming, through April 13 Rachel Linnemann, April 26–June 15. Opening 5:30-8pm April 26 alexandra virginia martin, April 26–June 15. Opening 5:30-8pm April 26

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REVEALing Up-and-Coming Artists at The Sculpture Center

Each year The Sculpture Center invites early career artists of the greater Ohio region (Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, or Ontario, Canada, by birth, residency, or education, but need not be currently residing in the area) whose practice includes sculpture, installation, mixed and expanded media, relational aesthetics, and performance to apply for inclusion in […]

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The Sculpture Center Presents Erin Mallea and Cameron Granger

SCULPTURE CENTER1834 East 123rd StreetCleveland, Ohio 44106sculpturecenter.org216.229.6527 EVENTS: Connie Fu and the 心 Collective: blooming flower, chaos of love, through Saturday, March 4 Kasumi: Surfacing and Selections from the Perpetual Series, through Saturday, March 4 Erin Mallea, Permissible Dose, March 17–April 29. Opening 5:30-8pm Friday, March 17 Cameron Granger, Dream Drop Distance, March 17–April 29. Opening 5:30-8pm Friday, March 17

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A Quiet Time in the Galleries

The Sculpture Center closed the galleries to the public on March 18 and postponed all exhibitions and programs. This included the exhibition and opening reception of Revealed artists Emily Duke and Chelsea A! Flowers. The loss to these artists, who had spent months preparing and making new work for their exhibitions, is acute. TSC is building a mentorship program with the […]

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