Nominations Open for Summit Artspace’s 2024 Arts Alive Awards

Since 2002, the Arts Alive Awards, presented by Summit Artspace, have recognized outstanding artists, educators, administrators, and patrons who strengthen the arts and culture sector in Summit and surrounding counties. The Arts Alive Awards honor recipients in the following categories: Emerging Artist; Outstanding Artists in Theatre, Dance, Music, Literary, and Visual Arts; Arts Educator; Collaborative Project; IDEA Leader; Rising Arts […]

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Distinctive Perspectives on the Evolving World of Art and the Pressing Issues It Addresses in Tremont

Winter offers a number of opportunities to engage with powerful, innovative, and thought-provoking creations at Tremont’s galleries and bars. Stop in during Walkabout Tremont (second Friday of each month) for multiple opening receptions, or any other time to see all that’s on display. Here are some highlights: Kaiser Gallery Offers Several Distinct, Thought-Provoking Exhibits2418 Professor AvenueArts Leadership Residency Cohort Exhibition, […]

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Zygote, Praxis, SPACES, MORGAN Group Holiday Sale

In case you haven’t heard, last year Zygote joined forces with Praxis Fiber Workshop and SPACES Gallery to have a group Holiday Sale – and just recently, the Morgan Art of Papermaking joined too! That’s right, all FOUR organizations will be holding a Holiday Members’ Showcase across all four locations! The exhibitions open Friday, December 1 and run through Saturday, […]

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From Canvas to Composition: Art and Poetry Converge at Valley Art Center

Valley Art Center (VAC) is thrilled to announce the 52nd Annual Juried Art Exhibition, where visual art and poetry converge, running through December 13. Artists hailing from a 250-mile radius submitted their works to be juried by an esteemed panel: McKenzie Beynon from Kink Contemporary, Anastasia Pantsios of CoolCleveland.com, and Gina Washington of The Visit Arts Collective. Returning this year […]

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Form and Function: the Object as Art and Art as Object, at Context

Utility. How can a work of art be used beyond decoration? Ideas set forth by the Arts and Crafts movement, Constructivism, and the Bauhaus still largely influence how artists today approach their work to create unique objects meant to perform dual functions: that of use, and that of aesthetic and artistic beauty. Functional Geometries brings together works in ceramics, glass, […]

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The Summer Intern Experience, at Art House

Jordan McNeal, Administrative Assistant; Project Affinity Program (Baldwin Wallace University) I have traveled a path rich with excitement and discovery within the world of Art house. Every second spent within its colorful walls has been a fascinating education and never-ending exploration amidst inspiring artworks and has served as a catalyst for my ongoing artistic practice. I have gained priceless experience […]

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Yards Project: Drawing Reality, Stranger Things

ON LINE: drawing our reality September 7th-October 14 Opening reception Sept. 7 5:30-8pm More and more visceral mark making with a digital technology is being introduced into drawing that blurs the line between authorship and originality. Digital mediation tools like tablets, projectors, Artificial Intelligence, and other software technologies distract us, while providing sophisticated imaging tools to enrich our experiences. We […]

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The Power of Print

If you are holding CAN Journal in your hands as you read—printed on paper, in the familiar, long-understood format of a magazine—it is entirely possible that you have never looked at its website, blog, weekly e-newsletter on a computer screen. Indeed, the staff and board of directors learned through the strategic planning process that one of the first things readers […]

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