Neil MacDonald: Pilgrimage at Shaheen Modern and Contemporary

For his fourth solo exhibition at SHAHEEN, Neil MacDonald expands his ongoing inquiry into humankind’s innate need to bring order to chaos and make sense of the inexplicable, and the ways in which image production — from primitive cave paintings, to Renaissance history paintings, to photography, to the contemporary mass media — have served that need throughout history. At the […]

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Fall exhibits at The Sculpture Center

Boppin’ into the Wild Blue offers revisions of reality. The 5 sculptors see just beyond the edges of the real world, beyond the mundane, allowing the limits of everyday life to be exponentially expanded, revealing a world of possible magic.   The Hum and Apparat. proffer art that questions the consequences of contemporary technologies.   The Sculpture Center 1834 East […]

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Conviction

In March of this year, Waterloo Arts facilitated a mural in the Waterloo Arts District, which caused strong community reactions and was ultimately painted over by the building owner. The mural titled, No Convictions, was of a large “137” painted vertically down the side of a two-story building. The numbers were faceted in translucent blue and red to reference police […]

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Morgan Conservatory Benefit and Silent Auction 2016: Supporting Those That Support Us

The Morgan Conservatory’s ninth annual benefit and silent auction takes place on October 1 this year. As in years past, we will rely heavily on paper and book artists who have strong local and national reputations to donate works for our auction. In expanding our scope of quality art, we have formed a cooperative arrangement with local organizations, such as […]

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Fall 2016 at Valley Art Center

En Plein Air Opening reception, Friday, September 9, 6 p.m.–8 p.m. Valley Art Center’s fall exhibit features work created outdoors in direct observance of the subject. Join the artists on opening night and see the dynamic and arresting work they have painted and drawn from life out-of-doors. The exhibition drew submissions from artists who created work outside, anywhere in the […]

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Eric Rippert is Full of Promise

In a body of work born from the broken boxes of old photographs portraying family vacations, important events and poignant moments, Eric Rippert is sharing not only a deeply personal story, but also a common narrative of the way the American Dream was imagined during the 1970s. His upcoming exhibition at Maria Neil Art Project, ‘Full of Promise’ tells these stories […]

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Meet Me in The Square

In the fall of 2002, a group of Clevelanders stood together in our city’s center and thought about what it could be: a beautiful, vibrant, and active space that would create a legacy for generations to come.  In order to make this vision a reality, LAND studio, in partnership with James Corner Field Operations (JCFO), best known for New York’s […]

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Kokoon Arts Gallery’s Fond Farewell

Kokoon Arts Gallery has had a great run, but it is time for a change.  The Gallery will close at the end of 2016.  I thank Dan Bush for creating the remarkable 78th Street Studios, now the largest arts facility in Cleveland. We must also thank our patrons and visitors for their appreciation, support and encouragement. We have participated in […]

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New Awakenings, with Ingenuity

Ingenuity is a 21st century nonprofit that promotes and cultivates creativity in service to civic progress. For years, we’ve done this by shining the light on underutilized resources in Downtown Cleveland’s urban core. Now, our city as a whole has never looked better.  Where does this leave one arts nonprofit still looking to make an impact?   For the first […]

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