Northern Ohio Illustrators Society

Members of the Northern Ohio Illustrators Society are collaborating on two projects this year — the annual exhibition of members work and a cookbook featuring lovingly illustrated recipes. All Things Cleveland “All Things Cleveland,” a show of new work by NOIS members, is on view Sept. 9 through Oct. 3 at The Art Gallery in Willoughby. The annual member exhibition […]

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Loren Naji Presents Art During the RNC: All Political Parties Welcome!

This summer I will create a new body of work, including large and small abstract paintings and spherical sculptures. These urban influenced, contemporary works, perfectly suited to pristine office or restaurant environments, could also be the centerpiece of any living room.  This art will be for sale in my West 25th Street, Ohio City gallery during the Republican National Convention […]

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LAND studio Connects People to Places

  It’s almost time to enjoy summer in the city. Whether dining al fresco on the sidewalk, walking to a baseball game, or spending evenings in a city park, connectivity and walkability make city living a pleasure. LAND studio, a non-profit focused on connecting people to places, is making artful spaces throughout Downtown Cleveland this summer.   Beginning in June, […]

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Kokoon Arts Gallery: Regional Visions

Kokoon Arts Gallery has represented some of Cleveland’s finest historic and contemporary visual artists for the past nine years at 78th Street Studios.  We always exhibit work by Frank Wilcox, Paul Travis, Henry Keller, William Sommer, Jean & Paul Ulen, William E Scheele, Mary Wawrytko, Larry Isard, Charles Herndon, Gary Spinosa, Donna Webb & Joseph Blue Sky, Andrea LeBlond, Randall […]

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Pop Hybrids and Cinematic Visions at Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery

Troy Gua [Seattle, WA] Pop Hybrids II May 20 – July 23, 2016 Troy Gua is an artist whose work investigates identity, celebrity and popular culture.  His Pop Hybrid series is a unique, superimposition of iconic faces and imagery, instantly recognizable on their own, but dissolved into a kind of Rorschach inkblot puzzle when merged—each viewer seeing something different, making […]

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ICA Services Include Handling, Packing, Crating, and Transportation of Art

ICA is the regional leader in comprehensive fine art services, ranging from conservation and preservation care, to climate controlled storage, expert packing, and transportation across the United States. Serving collectors of all kinds, from large museums to individual collectors, ICA is a resource for anyone needing to arrange fine art ground transportation or temporary collections storage. We can handle any […]

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Howson and Streeter Galleries, Judson Park

Art is alive and well at Judson Park, a retirement community bridging Cleveland Heights and University Circle. The community features two galleries with exhibits that are free and open to the public.   Howson Gallery Bi-monthly exhibits in the intimate Howson Gallery spotlight local and nationally known visual artists working in a variety of media. Friday gallery openings are much […]

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Northeast Ohio explorations in glass at Heights Arts

Refraction: The Influence of Brent Kee Young gathers works by eleven artists who studied under Young’s extraordinary tenure as professor and head of the glass department at the Cleveland Institute of Art.   Carrie Battista, Robert Coby, Scott Goss, Earl O. James, Brent Marshall, Shawn Messenger, Michael Mikula, Marc Petrovic, Kari Russell-Pool, Mark Sudduth, and Linda Zmina are working glass […]

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HEDGE Gallery: Face Value

This summer, HEDGE Gallery presents four Cleveland painters–John W. Carlson, Sarah Curry, Brian Mouhlas and Douglas Max Utter—exhibiting some of their most recent work in Face Value. The show opens July 15 and runs through September 23, 2016.   The paintings in this exhibit investigate and document life stories, some based on historical events that the artists have witnessed, and […]

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