Art House Community Culture Night

  Art House held its new program Community Culture Night on November 7th with “A Conversation with John Ranally.” Ranally, a sculptor, 30 year near west resident, community artist activist, and co-owner of Studio Foundry, showed images and fielded questions about his life and work. John has done some remarkable work with neighborhood residents, most recently a large welded steel […]

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AAWR launches book of Northeast Ohio Archived Artists, plus Pearls of Cleveland.

The Artists Speak The Legacy Society of the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve proudly announces the launch of The Artists Speak: Insights and Images of Ohio Artists.   Edited by Rota Sackerlotzky and Roger Welchans, and five years in the making, this stunning 160-page book contains profiles of sixty-two Archived Artists, their thoughts and observations, detailed chronologies and several […]

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Liz Maugans’ Screen Plays, Gregory Scott video installations at 1point618

SCREEN PLAYS is a new series of collage/mixed media screen prints. Text is cut from old discarded prints and everyday detritus using store-bought stencils. An open silk screen creates unpredictable painterly resist effects and also capitalizes on the possibility of getting two or more variations from a ghost-image transfer. The variations supply a vastly different tenor and emotional delivery from […]

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The May Show Debate: Been there. Done that. Got the T-shirt: Who Advocates for the Artists of Cleveland?

  The May Show, an annual exhibition of Cleveland’s artists at the Cleveland Museum of Art, was discontinued in 1993. There were lots of reasons. Fine. There has been enough discussion. It is dead, cremated, and the ashes have been dispersed.   But for the last 20 years there has been an undercurrent sense of loss within the community of […]

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Champions of their Own Cause: Cleveland Public Library and ARTneo present sister exhibitions and a new book

The Women’s Art Club of Cleveland, with its run of nearly 94 years, lasted longer than any of the similar clubs founded at about the same time for men. Curiously, despite outlasting the likes of the Kokoon Arts Club and the Cleveland Society of Artists, WACC is the least known of these twentieth century artist clubs today. From 1912 to […]

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Favorable Exchange Rates

Dresden, Germany and Cleveland, Ohio have been swapping artists annually for 19 years. Looking out from the top of the tower above the Grafikwerkstatt in Dresden, Germany, you can see where the Allied bombs fell toward the end of World War II. A line of boxy architecture from the 50s and 60s runs south from the Elbe river through the […]

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