Peter van Dijk, FAIA, Architect 1969 CLEVELAND ARTS PRIZE RECIPIENT FOR ARCHITECTURE will be the 2016 Cleveland Arts Prize Special Honoree

Few figures have so profoundly shaped Cleveland—and done so for the better—as Peter van Dijk. The architect designed some of the best buildings in the region, including the Blossom Music Center; has played a major role in historic restoration; and for decades has quietly played an active and positive role in civic design and planning, and arts activities of all […]

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BAYarts Galleries Present Pattern and Form

BAYarts greets the spring with its annual juried exhibition, followed by exhibits exploring pattern, form, and a variety of media, from photography, to paint, to pottery. In addition, as always, artists will find a range of artistic opportunities to see, hear, make, do, and sell their work—all in our stunning Metroparks campus on the shore of Lake Erie! For information […]

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Bonfoey presents Ron Barron: Gleanings

In Spring, 2016, The Bonfoey Gallery (1710 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland) will exhibit the works of Ron Barron. The exhibition, Gleanings, will be on view in our street level and lower gallery from March 4th – April 2nd, 2016. An opening reception with the artist and the launch party for the Spring issue of CAN Journal will be held at the […]

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Adele Marihatt: Found in Translation

Adele Marihatt: Presented by ArtSource and the AAWR Legacy Society at the Penton Media building, 1300 E 9th St, Cleveland, through July 1, 2016 If there is a central theme flowing gently through Swiss-born Adele Marihatt’s subtle paintings, it is the concept of translation. Any art is a matter of representing one type of reality in terms of another, as flesh […]

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A Legacy and Re-Invention at Artists Archives of the Western Reserve

On Thursday March 10 the Artists Archives opens Reinvention, a selection of works by Ruth Bercaw, Kim Bissett, Terry Klausman, Andrew Reach and P.J. Rogers. The exhibition documents the story of five artists who reinvented themselves and their work in order to overcome limitations forced on them because of traumatic injury, aging or disease. For each of them, the acceptance, […]

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Sandy Buffie Designs: Unique Art and Sculpture moves to the Downtown District

Sandy Buffie was a fixture at 78th Street Studios, on the West Side.  But the burgeoning movement in downtown Cleveland called her name.  “The explosion of permanent residents, the new park at Public Square, Heinen’s, Playhouse Square and the rebirth of the Flats just demand more downtown retailers and artists” said Buffie, the award winning designer of unique jewelry and […]

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