Dalad Group presents Wild World, Quilting the Commons, and Leslye Discont Arian

Dalad Group is thrilled to celebrate three upcoming shows at its two locations this spring at Yards Project Space at Worthington Yards and Tinnerman Lofts Project Space in Ohio City.
YARDS PROJECT SPACE AT WORTHINGTON YARDS
Wild World, Through April 18
Wild World brings together eleven Cleveland-based artists whose work is deeply rooted in the street-level energy of the neighborhoods they inhabit and observe. Drawing from materials found in the urban environment—such as discarded signage, metal, and ephemera—or through creative collaborations with musicians and cultural producers, these artists have long been active and visible in Cleveland’s public spaces. They are Lizzi Aronhalt, The Bubble Process (Sean Higgins & Nicholas Rezzabek), Ryan Jaenke, Alyssa Lizzini, Doug Meyer, Clay Parker, Bob Peck, Scott Pickering, Jon Sedor, and Bob Walls.
Quilting the Commons NEO Modern Quilt Guild,
April 30–June 13
Quilting the Commons, curated by Margaret Dobbins, Heidi Masingill and Amy Viny, showcases the creative force of the grassroots Northeast Ohio Modern Quilt Guild, whose members explore quilting as a vibrant contemporary art form—one rooted in collaboration, experimentation, and care. Together, these quilts honor the social fabric of making: the shared tables, passed-down skills, and collective imagination that keep our region’s creative community growing and thriving.
YARDS PROJECT SPACE
AT WORTHINGTON YARDS
725 Johnson Court
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
yardsproject.com
TINNERMAN LOFT PROJECT SPACE
Leslye Discont Arian: New Works
April 2–May 23
Leslye’s subject matter is found through guided imagery using her intuition and her knowledge of the world as she feels it. Her work represents elements of the natural and spiritual worlds. She considers her works drawings because she uses her hand, fingers, sand paper, and other tools, in addition to brushes, to push different mediums on paper. Leslye is inspired by the work of these modernists: Clyfford Still for vertical and horizontal movement, Hans Hofman for displacement of form, Lee Krasner for gesture, Georges Rouault for strong line, and Agnes Martin, for silence. She feels gratitude when balance of the familiar and unfamiliar allow her complete freedom from the material world.
TINNERMAN LOFTS PROJECT SPACE
2048 Fulton Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44113

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