Julian Stanczak: Voices Fashioned from Light–Two new books examine the life and work of an under-appreciated Clevelander

Julian Stanczak—surely Cleveland’s greatest living artist–presents a notable case of a painter who is at once famous and unknown—indeed, curiously unknown, even in his home town. He originally burst onto the national scene in 1964, when the New York art dealer Martha Jackson staged a show of his “Optical Paintings” and the artist/art critic Donald Judd shortened the phrase to […]

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ArtFace: Shari Wilkins

    Photographer, vintage photo collector, and Cleveland Print Room Executive Director Shari Wilkins has been inspired by Henry David Thoreau since someone handed her a copy of Walden when she was 12 years old. “He was a Transcendentalist who put emotion & intuition above reasoning,” Wilkins says. “Philosophically & spiritually, I connect with him. My work is my attempt […]

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HEDGE Connects to KSU, CIA

HEDGE Gallery is preparing another year of dynamic exhibitions by joining forces with local colleges and universities, art organizations and of course, local artists.   Process + Materialsopened February 20 in collaboration with Kent State University School of Art and its gallery director, Anderson Turner. The show features work by a large group of local artists, including many from the […]

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Individual Artist Grants Resume, With Changes

Cuyahoga Arts And Culture has announced that during its meeting Monday, February 9, the board voted to make a grant to the Community Partnership for the Arts and Culture, which would re-instate its individual artist grant program, the Creative Workforce Fellowships, for the year 2016. The process was suspended for the current year while the organizations re-examined funding criteria for […]

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Flexible Domains at Harris Stanton, Akron

    Transitions between one state and the next, bending, flexing, modifying, adapting, able to yield to change. How much flexibility does an artist allow him or herself between the original concept for a work, the studies, and the final product? Flexible Domains examines the question for artists Matthew Kolodziej, Andrea Joki and glass artist Robert Coby. The majority of […]

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A Garden, An Eden

  Since humanity learned something about fire, about its properties of heat and light, and then learned something about how to preserve fire, and then, finally, how to make it, we have cherished it in the hearth of our dwellings. And, since then, we have been making shapes in the shadows – first with our hands, and, later, with cut-outs, […]

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Waterloo Arts Gives Forum to the Trans* Community

  Call for Trans* Artists A healthy glow of pride seemed to envelope our city during last summer’s Gay Games, as Cleveland excitedly welcomed thousands in a celebration of our diversity. Waterloo Arts would like to build on the success of that event and continue the conversation about gender and diversity, with a trans* exhibit, opening April 2015. The exhibit […]

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Satellite Gallery Launches, Explores Space and Looks at Planet Earth, its Small Beings and an Erie Lake

  WootWootHOOTwowYipyipyeaHyes#!!! sHaZZZamBamwhoopieYoWZer! Ground Control to Major Naji: We have lift off! Satellite Gallery has occupancy and is manned by Captain Loren and copilot Grace with a crew of artists from some very far away worlds! The first crew exploring inner space installations consists of Joan of Art, Diane Collins, Scott Evans, Nancy Frazier, June Hund, Anastasia Pantsios, Scott Pickering, […]

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