Material Handling: Cleveland artists whose medium is part of the message

Artists can’t help but explore the connections between their ideas and the materials they use to express them. As we make, we test materials to see how they perform. Sometimes the material becomes the idea. We travel the same line as poets do, first delving into the relationship between what Laurence Perrine called Sound and Sense, and then maybe arriving […]

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Fall 2014 Events

For opening receptions, hours, and other details, see each organization’s page   Ongoing   Revive & Renew: Contemporary Artists and Eastern Papers Through September 20 Morgan Conservatory   Lost & Found: Vernacular & Found Photography Through September 20 Cleveland Print Room Solid Movement, works of Jenniffer Omaitz Extended through September 30 1point618 Gallery Warm Heavy Lift, works of Qian Li […]

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Waterloo Arts – a fall not to be missed

Waterloo Arts is gearing up for an amazing year. Opening September 5, will be the exhibition De Materia, curated by the artist and member of the Cleveland Institute of Art Painting faculty, Lane Cooper (yes that’s me). De Materia refers to Leon Battista Alberti’s historic work on painting, De Pictura. Like that seminal work, it sets forth a treatise on […]

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It is a gallery rule not to ever suggest to artists that they collaborate with each other. It’s one of many rules I have to keep the gallery from intruding in the creative process. This is not a matter of virtue as much as wanting the best for exhibitions. To be authentic and successful, the collaborative venture works best when […]

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Multi-Senses, Fibers, Techno at The Sculpture Center

The Sculpture Center’s whirl of a fall season presents performances and exhibitions that are multi-sensory, tactile, sensual and fiber-based with a strong emphasis upon technology. Early career artist Jenny Fine’s not-to-be missed performance is a haunting and out of body experience with live musicians and music composed by FiveOne Experimental Orchestra’s John HC Thompson. Next, we’ll look at Japanese miniature […]

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Ground-Breaking Exhibition Showcases Incredible Versatility of Handmade Paper

Thirteen contemporary North American artists inspired by centuries-old Eastern papermaking traditions display their cutting-edge work in an inaugural exhibition celebrating the Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation’s new Eastern Paper Studio. Revive and Renew: Contemporary Artists & Eastern Papers will be presented from August 1 through September 20. The exhibit brings together visionary artists from thousands of miles […]

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Two Artists Who Are ‘Rarely Home’

Anyone who has ever had even a small taste of the visual arts in Cleveland has seen the work of two artsts – Cathie Bleck and Amy Casey. Despite their ubiquitous presence at benefit auctions, gallery group shows and in collections all over town, the work of Cathie and Amy is rarely exhibited in Cleveland. Galleries outside of Cleveland represent […]

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