AHA! Festival Illuminates a Changing Cleveland

Downtown Cleveland’s physical landscape is changing. Major developments such as the Global Center for Health Innovation, the Cleveland Convention Center, and Horseshoe Casino are completed. Other projects, including the redesign of Public Square, upgrades to the Mall, and the construction of new hotels and residences, will be completed in the next few years. These improvements have attracted conventions and events […]

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A Season of Art Making at Heights Arts

Join in a season of art making at Heights Arts as we launch Make Your Mark for the ArtsTM, a new membership program for everyone to find the artist inside.   Created by Heights Arts, Make Your Mark (www.MakeYourMarkForTheArts.org) was founded on the belief that everyone has artistic ability. Residents of our communities participate in this public art program by […]

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Transition and Light at HEDGE Gallery

TRANSITION features new works by Jason Alexander Byers, including his tar series and target collages, on view through June 14, 2014. Byers studied sculpture at Kent State University, where he turned to the wildly inventive arts and music scenes. Music took him on tours across Europe and the United States as the vocalist of the well-known Cleveland band Disengage. After […]

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Lila Rose Kole Debut a Smashing Success at the March and April Tremont Art Walk

Record attendance. Record wine-drinking. Record sales and commissions. Lila says her abstract landscapes are informed by illuminated moments of sky and water. “I collect these moments like treasures, capturing and recapitulating a sense of place.” Cleveland Makes it Big in New York City in April. Rob Hartshorn wins “Best in Show” at the 35th annual ArtExpo on Pier 92 in […]

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Corcoran Fine Arts Presents Richard Sedlon (1900-1992): Painter of Dreams and Pookas

In his later years, with his white beard and twinkling eyes, and picturesque wine-colored velvet jacket, the painter Richard Sedlon became a much-loved local character in Bedford, Ohio, where he lived with his wife Anne in the historic Hezeikiah Dunham House, dating from 1832, which is now the property of the Bedford Historical Society. In the back of his house […]

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Summer in the City: Cleveland Print Room

This summer at the Cleveland Print Room, you can become a member, develop film, make a pinhole camera, join our Social Club, take a class to learn wet plate collodion or cyanotype photo techniques, take a plastic camera or photogram workshop and show your work in our gallery. Our multipurpose photography center has something for everyone.   In its first […]

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