Working Studios Open Doors at the Screw Factory

  The annual Screw Factory spring open studio event will be held on Friday, March 27th from 6-10 pm. Approximately thirty studios will open their doors, along with a dozen visiting artists. This is an opportunity to peak inside the studios and see where and how work is created, not just the finished product.   What makes the Screw Factory […]

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Morgan Conservatory Grand (re)Opening

Since opening to the public in 2008, Morgan Art of Papermaking & Educational Foundation has been known as a place for transformation. We transformed an old industrial space into what has become the largest arts center in the United States dedicated to every facet of hand papermaking, book arts and letterpress printing—as well as cultivating the talents of professional and […]

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Maria Neil Artists Take on Life’s Incongruities and the Paradigm of the Human Body

  Pita Brooks and Kristin Rogers Living and working together in Lakewood, Pita Brooks and Kristin Rogers create artworks that are at once entrenched in material explorations, and in the expression of ideas surrounding life’s absurd incongruities. Sometimes they create collaboratively and sometimes independently. Their work as a whole is a layered dialogue about both the situational and the dispositional. […]

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Interview with Bruce Farkas

Bruce Farkas’s return-to-Cleveland story is not unlike many native Clevelanders’ stories. After painting signs and traveling by motorcycle in cities across the country, he returned home for a visit with his family. That was nearly 30 years ago. His return to Cleveland inspired him to start his business, Signature Sign, in 1987.   Dozens of iconic signs around Greater Cleveland […]

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The Gallery at Lakeland Presents A Visual Journey Through Northeast Ohio

  Once again, in an effort to spread awareness about women in art, Lakeland Community College art gallery coordinator Mary Urbas has led an initiative to engage galleries and studios, curating a show dedicated to female art and artists, coinciding with Women’s History Month. This marks the eighth year Urbas has presented her women-focused exhibit at Lakeland. From Woman VIII: […]

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Landscapes through Time

The Hudson River School artists were the first Americans to attract major attention as landscape painters in the middle to late nineteenth century. Their mammoth scale works depicted the epic scope of the American wilderness that inspired a sense of awe at a time when much of the country was still being explored. Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Moran […]

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