Revisiting Rockwell at Mansfield Art Center

Mansfield Art Center is pleased to present Revisiting Rockwell, an exhibition of eighteen photographs by Chicago artist Maggie Meiners. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, September 30 from 3:00 to 5:00pm at 700 Marion Avenue in Mansfield, Ohio. In Revisiting Rockwell, Meiners has meticulously recreated scenes from Norman Rockwell’s cover illustrations for The Saturday Evening […]

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Maya Apprentice Project Reclaims Culture Through Papermaking

Ancient Mayas were skilled papermakers and bookmakers. The Morgan Conservatory’s Maya Apprentice Project seeks to assist in the reintroduction of a hands-on skill that has a long tradition in Maya history. From August to November, Maya scholar, Ajpub’ Pablo García Ixmatá will be visiting from Guatemala to learn techniques in papermaking and bookbinding. By utilizing natural and recycled fibers from […]

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Orange Art Center Presents eegut juhgut: this and that An Exhibition of Paper Artwork by Aimee Lee

Orange Art Center welcomes international hanji (traditional handmade Korean paper) artist and Fulbright scholar Aimee Lee in the upcoming exhibition eegut juhgut: this and that, Paper Artwork by Aimee Lee. The exhibition will demonstrate how Aimee Lee has adapted the ancient art of hanji into a sculptural outlet, marrying old processes and new expressions. Situated in lush and wooded Pepper […]

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Fall Openings at the Sculpture Center

ADAM MILNER & ALLISON SMITH: TWO OF WANDS | SWING STATES: RECENT PERSPECTIVES IN GLASS SCULPTURE FROM THE MIDDLE WEST, CURATED BY ZAC WEINBERG | SEPTEMBER 22–OCTOBER 26 RECEPTION 5:30–8PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 RIAN BROWN: PALIMPSEST: HAND-DRAWN ANIMATION & VIDEO PROJECTIONS | NOVEMBER 9–DECEMBER 21 RECEPTION 5:30–8PM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Events: Two of Wands, by Adam Milner and Allison Smith […]

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Optical Delusion at Survival Kit

Kristina Kuhn is a sculptor and installation artist who is currently living and working in Cleveland. She studied sculpture and expanded media at the Cleveland Institute of Art. Since then she has gone on to participate in group shows and display her work in a handful of alternative venues. Her new, first-ever solo exhibition, Optical Delusion, encases her most recent […]

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Great Art from the Great Depression

Millions of jobs were lost during the Great Depression. Writers, musicians and artists were particularly hard hit as patronage dried up, markets withered and customers tightened their belts. Franklin Roosevelt’s “New Deal”—an amalgam of public work projects, financial reforms and regulations—was a godsend for workers in many fields, but especially the arts. In fact, one of the first back-to-work programs […]

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Fall 2018 Valley Art Center

  Annual Juried Art Exhibit Starting this year, it is easier for artists living within a 250-mile radius of Chagrin Falls to submit artwork for consideration to this prestigious annual exhibit. In the fall of 2018, Valley Art Center is boldly going digital and taking the entry process online for the first time in the show’s 47-year history. In the […]

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I Scarce Can Take It: Works by Martha Cliffel, Gadi Zamir, Misty Lindsey & Reverend Albert Wagner

“I scarce can take it” is a lyric drawn from the gospel song “How Great Thou Art,” a Christian hymn based on a Swedish traditional melody. The line was later appropriated into a poem by the well-known nineteenth-century Swedish poet, Carl Boberg. In Boberg’s poem, the line expresses the spiritual force that the reader/listener experiences from a story of inspiration […]

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Recast Ceramic Invitational at Artists Archives of the Western Reserve

The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve (AAWR) is pleased to open its fall season with Recast, an exhibition co-curated by Mary Urbas, gallery director at Lakeland Community College. Recast is the second ceramic invitational showcasing the wealth of talented Ohioans working within this versatile medium. This second casting of this exhibition features hand built and wheel thrown sculptural and […]

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