Sculpture Center presents Mood Swing, SculptureX, Jova Lynne, and Hagudeza Rullán-Fantauzzi

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Read moreTHE SCULPTURE CENTER12210 Euclid AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44106info@sculpturecenter.org216.229.6527Noon-5pm Wednesday–SaturdayAlways free!
Read moreThis essay was written for The HeArt of Cleveland, Volume II, an anthology of art and writing organized and published by Scott Kraynak, and surveying the creative scene in Cleveland. It’s published with permission. The HeArt of Cleveland, Volume II debuts in November at HEDGE Gallery, with an exhibition of works by artists who contributed to images and text to […]
Read more“If the world is turned upside down, the truth will become a lie.” – Guy Debord, 1967 “The image always gets the last word.” – Roland Barthes, c. 1975 “DEGENERATE! Hitler’s War on Modern Art” explores the ways in which Der Fuhrer’s Nazi party used modern art as a vehicle to sway public opinion, and the subsequent assault on artists […]
Read moreDaniel Levin has always been moved by highly creative people and the works they produce. It’s the kind of experience he feels at his torso’s center. Although the mediums are, of course, relevant, for Daniel to be moved to the highest degree, there must be a symbiosis between the ideas explored and the exceptional craft of the artist. When he […]
Read moreSummit Artspace believes that local artists embody entrepreneurship, and the Akron artist hub has launched a distinctive field trip experience to invite middle and high school students to learn more first-hand. By connecting students with local artists, the program inspires and motivates young adults to lean into their own artistic potential and support it in others. Schools are encouraged to […]
Read moreThanks to the voters of Cuyahoga County, Issue 55–the cigarette tax for the arts–has passed. And once again, public support for the arts has passed overwhelmingly, with unofficial results reporting 72 percent of voters in favor of the measure. That boosts the tax on cigarettes to 70 cents per pack, which at least in the near term will lift public […]
Read moreIf we don’t recognize our ancestors, we don’t know who we are. Stories and histories are the anchors of resilience in a turbulent river that can feel like a whirlpool. In Queer Histories, a collaborative exhibit between the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland and Zygote Press, tributes to and calls to action from the queer community resonate through the […]
Read moreIn several scenes in the film Como agua para chocolate[1] (Alfonso Arau, 1992, based on the book of the same name by Laura Esquivel), the De la Garza sisters cross the border between Mexico and the United States, like those who cross the street: without so much drama or paperwork. They cross for a variety of reasons: They go to […]
Read moreEn más de una escena de la película Como agua para chocolate[1] (Alfonso Arau, 1992), basada en el libro homónimo de Laura Esquivel, las hermanas De la Garza cruzan, por diferentes motivos, la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos, como quien cruza la calle: sin tanto drama ni papeleo. Van a visitar al Dr. Brown, quien vive en la […]
Read moreSilent and two-dimensional, paintings speak languages we have long forgotten—the dialects we once knew, the tongues of our childhood, the vernacular of our most recent loss. On view at HEDGE through October 26, Sarah Curry’s newest body of work, Common Threads, presents the amorphous space between then and now, what once was and what is today. The exhibition lays out […]
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