Sculptural Basketry at Praxis Fiber Workshop

Praxis is delighted to welcome Illinois-based artist Ann Coddington for an exhibition of new works. At the intersection of traditional fiber craft, sculpture and installation, Ann’s work nods to craft history while offering a detour from the traditional path. Her vessels carry much conceptual power, but visitors to the gallery will also admire the play of materials, dazzling craftsmanship and […]

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Kaiser Gallery Welcomes New Exhibits Featuring Cleveland Natives

Kaiser Gallery is proud to announce new exhibits featuring Cleveland natives running this fall. First, Borderlands is on view at Kaiser Gallery, opening September 9 during Walkabout Tremont and running to October 2. It is an exhibition exploring themes of the vast unknown, guest curated by Karen Petkovic of BAYarts. Petkovic is an avid believer in collaboration who actively connects […]

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Charles “Bud” Deihl Retrospective Exhibition – A Visual Story of a Lifelong Artist

Valley Art Center is pleased to present this important Retrospective Exhibition of over sixty works by Charles “Bud” Deihl, artist, painter, sculptor, educator, and long-time VAC instructor. From graduate school drawings in the 1960s to award-winning oil paintings of recent years, this exhibition tells the visual story of a lifelong artist and accomplished professional. Bud describes his painting technique as […]

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The Garage, the Field, and the Table Enter Waterloo Arts

Seneca Kuchar opens Waterloo Arts’ fall exhibition season in the main gallery honoring the community and camaraderie of an American auto body shop. In On Blocks: Repair Manual for an American Dream, Kuchar presents saturated and oily diagrammatic paintings that depict exploded automotive systems alongside the “real deal” mechanic’s repair kits required for the car’s reassembly. On Blocks evokes the […]

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Share the Past, Create the Future: Selections from the Akron Art Museum Collection

Over the course of a century, the Akron Art Museum’s collection has grown to more than 7,000 objects, many of which are rarely seen. To commemorate the fantastic progress the institution has made over the past 100 years, we’ve placed many of these works of art on display in our collection galleries, alongside longtime favorites. The spaces are fully reinstalled […]

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Mycelia

To quote a dear friend: “Cleveland is exploding with art this summer.” The FRONT International, CAN Triennial, and many festivals are exciting, concrete examples of the explosion. Like the action of mycelia, much more art-making continues to take place on subtler levels in schools, in neighborhood organizations, and community gardens. Artists impact children and youth through a rich range of […]

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AAWR explores Art, Chronic Illness, & Disability

Many folks consider chronic illness and disability a “them” rather than an “us” problem—an unfortunate but distant reality which impacts only a handful of the population. This couldn’t be further from the truth. According to the CDC, an estimated 26 percent of Americans experience some form of disability, with women and People of Color being affected at rates much higher […]

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The Bivens Fellowship, Peer Show, and more, at Cleveland Print Room

Artists Sydney Nicole Kay and Camilo Gonzalez Barragan, recipients of the 2021 Stephen Bivens Fellowship, will be presenting work created during their residencies at an exhibition in the Cleveland Print Room gallery from August 27 through September 17. Started in 2021, this memorial fellowship is a project housed at the Print Room. This annual two-month residency provides two artists with […]

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