Water Signs at the artseen

You might know Hilary D. Gent as the owner/curator of HEDGE gallery, but somehow, she also finds the time to make art. Recently, Gent made some exciting changes to her painting practice, the results of which you can see this summer at the artseen in Vermilion. The charming lakeside town is home to what was once the historic Liberty Theater. […]

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Loren Naji’s Satellite Gallery Closes Its Hatch to Open The Church of Art

Thank you, Grace Wen, for contributing, organizing, co-curating, and running Satellite Gallery with me for the past three years. It was a fantastic journey orbiting Cleveland and the Waterloo art scene in our spaceship of art. Satellite Gallery went beyond the boundaries of our galaxy, with installations produced by emerging and established creative art explorers. The spaceship has landed and […]

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Lissauer Gallery Presents Adams and Squires

The Shaker Historical Museum invites you to enjoy two captivating exhibitions in the Lissauer Gallery this spring and summer. Don’t miss a fresh perspective of Shaker Heights with Jen Adams’ A View of My Neighborhood, or Susan E. Squires’ Small Works over the Years, a retrospective of brilliantly colored mixed-media works that are typically quiet meditations with psychological and spiritual […]

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West Meets East at Loftworks

Patented in 1873 by the Englishman William Willis, platinum printing was immediately embraced at the turn of the twentieth century by the Pictorialist and Photo-Secession movements. This entirely handmade process exceeds all others in its physical beauty and longevity. An image made in platinum will vary in color from warm brown to cool black. Printing the image requires a negative […]

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The Sculpture Center

The Sculpture Center After the Pedestal 2017 winners of the David E. Davis Award of Excellence. L to R: Kaylon Khorsheed, Untitled, ceramic and wood. James Barker, Green Trees, Red Sky; digital print on canvas, wood, found canvas, sand. Mary Skrenta, Eulogia; foam, epoxy clay, spray paint, pig intestine, liquid gold leaf. Photos by Jacob Koestler.

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Donald Black Jr.: A Day That No One Will Remember, at Shaker Community Gallery

Donald Black Jr. lives on what he calls, “the gunshot side of Shaker Heights.” Shaker Heights is adjacent to the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood—the neighborhood where he lived as a child. Black explores and photographs this neighborhood and the people around him, creating striking and bold images of black children in their natural element. He refers to this exploration as “an […]

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River Gallery Presents In Three Parts: William Brouillard, Judith Salomon, and Seth Nagelberg

Ceramic artists William Brouillard, Judith Salomon, and Seth Nagelberg will bring In Three Parts to River Gallery from July 28 through September 15, with a reception from 3:00 to 7:00pm on the show’s opening day. Brouillard and Salomon have known each other since 1975, when they met as graduate students. Both went on to teach at the Cleveland Institute of […]

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The Morgan Presents Unknown Terrain, an Immersive Installation Art Experience

Unknown Terrain transforms the familiar into the fantastic. Enter the Morgan, an industrial machine shop converted into a 15,000-square-foot arts center. Inside, you’ll find an environment once utilized for industry repurposed for visual arts, an evolution indicative of the very philosophy behind the show. Unknown Terrain features three-dimensional, multimedia artworks designed to invoke the varying relationships between senses, space, and […]

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