Barbara Bosworth: Sun Light Moon Shadow at the Cleveland Museum of Art Explores Light in Alignment with Total Solar Eclipse

“If we opened people up, we’d find landscapes.” This quote by director Agnès Varda refers to the connectedness between people and place. Barbara Bosworth’s landscape photographs acknowledge this bond between humans and the natural world that often goes unnoticed. Timed to coincide with the total solar eclipse visible in Cleveland in April 2024, Sun Light Moon Shadow explores Bosworth’s photographs […]

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CPR partners with CSU and Tri-C

While we at Cleveland Print Room continue readying our new facility for future exhibitions, classes, and other events, we have ramped up our photography and darkroom offerings at Cleveland State University and Tri-C. The spacious, well-appointed darkroom at CSU’s Middough Building (1901 East 13th Street) is the site of our regular open darkroom hours, as well as the spring sessions […]

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Bare My Soul Continues, at Deep Roots

Bare My Soul is a collection of canvas works exploring vulnerability, truth, identity, and the space where they intersect. The works in this collection are interpretations of two nude models while exploring a series of journal questions designed to engage the creatives’ relationships with the above-mentioned concepts. As a result, the works are conscious imagery of our engagement with vulnerability […]

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Springing into Action at East Ave Market & Gallery

Beginning in March, East Ave Market & Gallery will display a thought-provoking exhibition, I Had Been Young Vol. 3, by Meryl Engler. Engler is the programming and exhibitions coordinator for the Akron Soul Train, “an artist residency program connecting and empowering the community and artists by granting residencies that provide resources for all creative disciplines.” Her exhibition at the gallery […]

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Edward E. Parker Museum of Art, Spring 2024

We celebrate Black History every day at EEPMOA. Our current celebration of excellence will remain on display all year, with additions made over time. The stories of notable creators, artists, musicians, and business people accompany obscure historical facts. The ingenuity, dedication, and resilience that people of color have exhibited throughout history will be observed. The Gift of Art The Gift […]

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Rebecca Cross at HEDGE Gallery

This Spring, HEDGE Gallery presents a solo exhibition of Rebecca Cross’ most recent projects, Mapping the Sensorial, opening March 15. Rebecca manipulates silk fabric to create experimental “scores” that move across or around space, undulating with delicate crests and waves. The dyed and embroidered silk is sewn directly onto wooden surfaces that she has also drawn and painted on. Others […]

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Irrational Ingenuity, at Heights Arts

From furry walls to billowing fabric eyes, the landscape of Irrational Objects: Backwards into the Future envelops its viewers in the surreal. A “fruit basket” is a baby doll. A “housewarming gift” shifts from soft to sharp. The Venus de Milo floats, suspended, over waves of sand. Born of No Exit New Music Ensemble’s yearlong exploration of Surrealism, Irrational Objects […]

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