Fall 2018 Events

August F. Biehle, Poster Study, 1920s, Gouache on paper, ARTneo Collection – featured in Day Job: The Working Artist | August 17–October 19
Your easy, chronological guide to what Northeast Ohio galleries and museums have coming up in the next few months. More information about many of these exhibits can be found elsewhere in the pages of CAN. Enjoy the shows!
by Anastasia Pantsios
CONTINUING
THROUGH AUGUST 25
Featured Creatures: Work by Barbara Bloom, Maggie Brown, Cindy Ceroky, Keri Gortz, Michael W. High, Jack Kinkalaar, Linda Merchant, Lisa Ruschman & Betty Skufca
ARTICLE/ART IN CLEVELAND
THROUGH AUGUST 31
Cleveland FRONT and SEEN: Timothy Callaghan, Hilary Gent & Darius Steward, with films of Little Miss Cleveland by Sarah Paul
YARDS PROJECT SPACE
THROUGH AUGUST 31
Susan E. Squires: Small Works over the Years, a Retrospective
Admission Free
SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY LISSAUER GALLERY
THROUGH AUGUST 31
Bonnie Dolin
ART AT THE SCHOOLHOUSE
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1
George Fitzpatrick: Twenty-Four Drawings
BONFOEY GALLERY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1
West Meets East: Herb Ascherman and Unni Krishnan Pulikkal
In his copious travels, Cleveland photographer Ascherman connected with Kerala, India-based nature and fine art photographer Pulikkal, who exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 2007. While in Cleveland, he was inspired both by the Ansel Adams black & white photos at the Cleveland Museum of Art and by Ascherman’s work, and he had the opportunity to train with Ascherman in both aesthetics and techniques. In this show, they exhibit the work they inspired each other to create.
LOFTWORKS GALLERY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7
Group exhibition of 15 represented artists
HEDGE GALLERY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7
ArtBelt: New Art from the Rustbelt
Curated by Pittsburgh-based independent curator John Morris to tie in with the FRONT International Triennial and its theme of “An American City,” this show features the work of 29 artists from the Pittsburgh and Cleveland areas. While many Clevelanders will be familiar with the work of such artists as Amber Ford, Arabella Proffer, Laura & Gary Dumm, Jenniffer Omaitz and Angelica Pozo, it gives Ohioans a chance to discover what their counterparts across state lines are working on.
THE GALLERY AT LAKELAND
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8
Donald Black: A Day No One Will Remember
SHAKER COMMUNITY GALLERY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8
GRAPHIC: The Counter Culture of Cartoons, Comics & Graphic Novels in Northeast Ohio
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
Dorothy Gill Barnes: In Nature
Wendy Minor Viny: Making Art on the Fly
MANSFIELD ART CENTER
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9
Frameworks: Paintings by Dragana Crnjak, Andrea Joki and Matthew Kolodziej
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 14
Exhibition & gallery tours
ORANGE ART CENTER
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15
In Three Parts: Bill Brouillard, Judith Salomon & Seth Nagelberg
RIVER GALLERY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15
Artists-in-Residence exhibition: Elaine Battles, Joey Behrens, Nicole Donnelly, Hong Hong, Cara Lynch, Anna Wagner
Know How III: Summer workshop instructors exhibition
MORGAN ART OF PAPERMAKING CONSERVATORY
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 23
Jerry Birchfield: Asleep in the Dust
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 24
Fall registration
ORANGE ART CENTER
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28
A House Is Not a Home
EMILY DAVIS GALLERY, UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
Santiago Cal: Splinters & Shifts
Dietrich Wenger: The Origins of Badness
1POINT618 Gallery
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors
Don’t even think about expecting to drop in to see this show featuring 65 years’ worth of work by the storied Japanese conceptual artist, now 89, on the spur of the moment. Tickets went on sale in April, and were in high demand. Additional tickets will be put on sale on Monday each week of the show’s run, but there will be no onsite sale. A couple of her signature works are viewable in the atrium if you’d like a sample of what she’s about—definitely more than just the polka dots that are serving as the emblem of the show.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
FRONT International: An American City
AKRON ART MUSEUM
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
FRONT: Juan Araujo
WELTZHEIMER/JOHNSON HOUSE, OBERLIN
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
FRONT: Cui Jie
RICHARD D. BARON ’64 ART GALLERY, OBERLIN COLLEGE
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
An American City: Group Exhibition
HARRIS STANTON GALLERY AKRON
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
Claudia Comte: Zigzags and Diagonals
MOCA CLEVELAND
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
FRONT Triennial
MOCA CLEVELAND
THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30
Louise Nevelson
Art lovers are familiar with the mostly black, wood wall sculptures created by the New York-based Nevelson during her long life. (She died in 1988 at the age of 88.) This show, a collection acquired from her longtime assistant by Cleveland dealer French, exposes other sides of her work, such as printmaking, and helps to illuminate the familiar work which is in museum collections around the world (including the Cleveland Museum of Art). Many of the surprisingly affordable pieces hung in Nevelson’s apartment, and the show includes photos of her taken by noted photographers.
THOMAS FRENCH FINE ART AT TREGONING & CO
THROUGH OCTOBER 6
Bruce Checefsky: Garden Scans
BAYARTS
THROUGH OCTOBER 6
Harriet Wise, Susanne Dotson, Mary Burkhardt: Mother, Daughter, Friend
BAYARTS
THROUGH OCTOBER 7
Danny Lyon: The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH OCTOBER 7
FRONT: The Great Lakes Research
Twenty-one artists from cities in the Great Lakes region, including Toronto, Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, Milwaukee and Detroit, were chosen by FRONT curator Michelle Grabner following a year-long series of studio visits, to respond to what it means to be a regional artist in the context of an international exhibition such as FRONT. It will be on view for a week after FRONT closes.
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART REINBERGER GALLERY
THROUGH OCTOBER 19
Day Job: The Working Artist
ARTNEO
THROUGH OCTOBER 21
Kerry James Marshall: Works on Paper
In his 40-year body of work, Chicago-based painter Kerry James Marshall has focused on situating African Americans in traditionally white contexts and genres, normalizing and even valorizing their lives. He’s also produced copious works on paper including the huge, 12-panel woodcut print from 1998-1999, which is the central focus of this show. It’s accompanied by smaller drawings from throughout Marshall’s career.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH OCTOBER 21
Moniker: Identity Lost & Found
MASSILLON MUSEUM
THROUGH OCTOBER 28
The Art & Sole of Lisa Sorrell
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH OCTOBER 28
Darius Steward: Our Separated Selves
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH OCTOBER 28:
Everyday People: Works from the Permanent Collection
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH OCTOBER 28
Arden Riddle: Master of Mid-Century Design
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH DECEMBER 2
Allen Ruppersberg: Then and Now
Cleveland-born Ruppersberg, who has long been based in Los Angeles, is known for his conceptual work in a range of media, including painting, printmaking, installation and sculpture. In this show, part of FRONT Triennial, he has utilized photography to look at the heart of Cleveland from the vantage point of its billboards, as well as to reveal the infrastructure of the billboards themselves.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
THROUGH DECEMBER 16
Barbara Bloom: The Rendering (H X W X D =)
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 23
Barbara Bloom in Context: Works from the Pictures Generation
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 23
Radically Ordinary: Scenes from Black Life in America Since 1968
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 23
Japan 1908: Photographs by Arnold Genthe
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER 23
A Different Kind of Pictures: Pinhole Photography by Adam Fuss
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
THROUGH DECEMBER
ThinkCraft Biennial
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART
THROUGH JULY 14, 2019
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Transportation and its promise of taking us to new places has long fascinated artists. This year-long exhibition features prints, photos and paintings from the museum’s own collection, including the classic black & white train photos by O. Winston Link, and Akron painter Raphael Gleitsmann’s local scenes. It also includes a new interactive soft sculpture by Los Angeles-based Isla Hansen called Aeromorphiscope, inspired by puppetry and cartoons, with animations, animatronic elements and 3D graphics that can also be animated by viewer touch.
AKRON ART MUSEUM
AUGUST
22
Bright & Beautiful: Lizzi Aronhalt, Mary Kay Thomas, Parlay Yvette & Jamie Morse
Reception 1-2:30 pm August 26
Through September 12
BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER GALLERY
24
CAN Journal Fall 2018 Issue Launch Party
FRONT PORCH
Mitzi Faye: Recent Imaginings
Reception 4:30-6 pm
Through October 11
JUDSON PARK
25
Customized art classes for groups begin
ORANGE ART CENTER
30
Artist-in-Residence David Armes: Pop-up show & artist talk
6-7:30 pm August
ZYGOTE PRESS
31
Community Culture Night with Ian Charnas/think[box]
7-8:30 pm
ART HOUSE
Art Books Cleveland at Ten: A Retrospective Exhibit
Through October 5
THE GALLERIES AT CLEVELAND STATE
At Table 2018: Cleveland Culinaria
Heights Arts brings back its popular exhibition, first done in 2016, which combines the work of 21 artists in a range of media with culinary experts, to create four themed installations around the serving and sharing of food. During the run of the show, there will also be four hosted dinners focusing on themes suggested by the installations: September 9, 16 and 23, and October 7.
Reception 6-9 pm
Through October 14
HEIGHTS ARTS
Roy Pekoc: Roadside Attractions
Reception 4:30-6 pm
Through October 28
JUDSON PARK
SEPTEMBER
7
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Keith Berr: Cowboys & Rock Stars: The Legends
Cleveland-based commercial/fine art photographer Berr’s first major gallery showcase in more than a decade will feature images that have not been previously shown.
Reception 6-8:30 pm
ART AT THE SCHOOLHOUSE
Art House 3rd Annual Artist Inventory Challenge
7-10 pm
ART HOUSE
Best of Northern Ohio Illustrators Society
Reception 6-9 pm
THE ART GALLERY OF WILLOUGHBY
8
Moondance 2018
Tix on bayarts.net
6:30-10:30 pm
BAYARTS
Blades on Boards: Explorations in Woodblock Printmaking
10 am-4 pm September 8-9
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Champlevé Enamel on Silver Metal Clay with Catherine Davies Paetz
Noon-5 pm September 8-9
FLUX METAL ARTS
7th Annual Hispanic Heritage Art Show
Through November 8
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
9
At Table: Cleveland Culinaria
Douglas Katz of fire food & drink, Provenance, and the Katz Club Diner. With Billy Ritter, ceramics; Kristen Tomorowitz, fiber; Timothy Callaghan, painting; Jessica Coven Stenson, wood; Adrien Eisenhower, painting; and Carl Ziek, furniture. Menu inspired by post-Civil War Cleveland culture.
5 pm
HEIGHTS ARTS
10
Fall classes
Through December 15
VALLEY ART CENTER
13
I Scarce Can Take It
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 24
WORTHINGTON YARDS
AAWR NewNow 2018
Opening Reception 6:30 – 8:30 September 13
Through October 13
TRI C EAST GALLERY
14
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
Embargo: The Work of Furman, Serra Marino, Ramos & Rubí
Wall 5: Current Work by Arnold Tunstall
The four artists in Embargo are from Ukraine, Chile and Cuba, but all have spent time in Cleveland as part of the Cleveland Foundation Creative Fusion program. They’ll be showing recent work in this show of photography and other media. Ukrainian photojournalist Alexey Furman has been covering the conflict in his home country, while Sandra Ramos has long used a variety of media to speak about the politics and culture of Cuba. Pablo Serra Marino will be in Cleveland to create new work for the show, and Rubí will be working with Cleveland photographer Greg Martin to create new wet plate collodion work.
Reception 5-9 pm
Through October 27
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Aimee Lee: Eegut Juhgut: This and That
Reception & artist talk 6-8 pm
ORANGE ART CENTER
Paula Zinsmeister
HEIGHTS ARTS
Optical Delusion
Concert by indie bands Waxahatchee, Night Shop and Anna St. Louis
9 pm
SURVIVAL KIT
Leslie Dumm
Reception 6-8 pm
Through November 4
SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY LISSAUER GALLERY
Santiago Cal: Splinters & Shifts
Reception 7-10 pm
Through September 30
1POINT618 GALLERY
15
Aspects: Work by Andrea Joki, Amber Kempthorn, Deb Lawrence, Dana Oldfather, Frank Oriti & Marc Ross
Through October 12
BONFOEY GALLERY
Family Open Studio
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
XL2: Extra Large Type Beyond the Borders
10 am-4 pm September 15-16
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Foreign Affairs: Frank Hoffmann & Sylvia Pásztor
Reception & artist talk 1-3 pm
Through September 21
ZYGOTE PRESS
Faceted stone setting theory & applications: Fancy Stones with visiting artist Kirk Lang
10 am-5 pm September 15-16
FLUX METAL ARTS
16
At Table: Cleveland Culinaria
Gerry Grim of EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute. With Amy Halko, ceramics; S. Jordan Fine, glass; Carmen Romine, fiber; Ashley Sullivan, painting; and Dana Depew, sculpture. The symbolic use of recycled and reclaimed objects guides the overall aesthetic.
5 pm
HEIGHTS ARTS
20
ThinkCraft Symposium
This 3-day series of workshops and discussions looks at contemporary practice, theory and education, curating and collecting. It features scholars, writers, curators and artists from around the country.
September 20-22
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART
21
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Optical Delusion
Reception 5-9 pm
SURVIVAL KIT AT 78th STREET STUDIOS
Reservoir Fiction: A Quentin Tarantino-Inspired exhibition by Billy Nainiger
Through October 19
E11EVEN 2 GALLERY AT 78th STREET STUDIOS
Dott von Schneider: Road Trip
Through November 2
HEDGE GALLERY
AAWR Recast Ceramics Invitational
Campus-wide reception 5:30 – 8 pm
through November 10
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
22
Adam Milner & Allison Smith: Two of Wands
Swing States: Recent Perspectives in Glass Sculpture from the Middle West, curated by Zac Weinberg
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through October 26
SCULPTURE CENTER
Family Clay Day
10–noon
ART HOUSE
Film & Darkroom Basics
11 am-4 pm
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Darkroom Orientation
11 am-noon
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Art as Journal: Laura Ruth Bidwell & Shari Wilkins
The debut show in the museum’s newly renovated Studio M gallery space, this show features two photography-based artists whose visual journals document parts of their own life journeys. Bidwell’s The Great Tangles follows her move from suburban Peninsula to Ohio City’s rapidly growing urban Hingetown neighborhood, seen through each’s peculiar “tangles.” For her series Promised Land, Wilkins made multiple trips to her family’s ancestral home in decaying Cairo, Illinois, to shoot instant film images of things falling apart.
Through November 4
MASSILLON MUSEUM
23
At Table: Cleveland Culinaria
Zeleke Belete of Zoma. With William Brouillard, ceramics; Matthew Pritchard, ceramics; Joyce Morrow-Jones, fiber; Lari Jacobson, painting; and Shayna Pentecost, glass. Menu explores the fascinating culture of Ethiopia, a melting pot of traditions from Africa as well as other continents.
5 pm
HEIGHTS ARTS
24
Fall classes begin
ORANGE ART CENTER
28
Resident artists pop-up show
5-9 pm
ARTCRAFT BUILDING
29
The Andy Hudson Collection: Just Local Folk
Maggie Meiner: Revisiting Rockwell
Reception 3-5 pm September 30
Through October 28
MANSFIELD ART CENTER
Art-Ventures
Meet at Yards for a trip to the studios of mother and daughter artists Martha and Kristen Cliffel at the Screw Factory in Lakewood to learn more about their practices.
10-noon
WORTHINGTON YARDS
Marbling on Paper & Cloth
10 am-4 pm September 29-30
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Ajpub’ Pablo García Ixmatá & Laura Martin: The Maya Calendar History
Noon-4 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
OCTOBER
2
Art Books Cleveland WatchArt!
10 am-2 pm
THE GALLERIES AT CLEVELAND STATE
Art Books Cleveland: Mother Earth
Through November 7
NOTRE DAME COLLEGE
4
Maria Zanetta: Forms & Field, Reflections of a Residency in Italy
Reception 5:30–8 pm October 4
Through November 3
HARRIS STANTON AKRON
5
Ceramic Student Show Opening Reception
6-8 pm
ORANGE ART CENTER
James Canary: Conserving Tibetan Book Heritage
7-9 pm
LOGANBERRY BOOKS
Q4 People’s Choice Artist Showdown entries due
GALLERY+
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
6
11th Annual Benefit & Silent Auction
6-10 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Fall Lumen Print Workshop
1-3 pm
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
James Canary: A Day of Asian Books
11 am-4 pm
HEIGHTS LIBRARIES LEE ROAD BRANCH
7
At Table: Cleveland Culinaria
Karen Small of the Flying Fig. With Andrea LeBlond, ceramics; Cheryl Cochran, illustration; Tyler Federico, photography; and Ari Warner, furniture. Menu and setting inspired by local urban farms such as the Ohio City Farm and the North Union Farmers Market (among others), and the urban landscape (graffiti, bridges, train lines, industrial buildings, etc.).
5 pm
HEIGHTS ARTS
12
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
Martha Cliffel: Re-source-Full
Assemblage artist Martha Cliffel, who works in Lakewood’s Screw Factory, collects odds and ends—doll parts, religious icons, game pieces, broken jewelry—which she puts together to recontextualize them in ways that comment on, and often overturn, the things we were brought up to believe about how to live our lives. A keen sense of humor underpins her work while at the same time causing the viewer to have moments of potent recognition.
Reception: 7-9 pm
Through November 10
BAYARTS
Allison Polgar: Neighborhood Landscapes
Reception 7-9 pm
Through November 10
BAYARTS
Artist-in-Residence Exhibition: Gianna Commito
Reception 6-8 pm
Through November 17
ZYGOTE PRESS
Q4 People’s Choice Artist Showdown online voting begins
GALLERY+
13
Cloisonné Enamel with master enamelist Michael Romanik
10 am-6 pm October 13 & 11 am-4 pm October14
FLUX METAL ARTS
Pinhole Workshop
1-4 pm
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
14
Artist talk: Laura Ruth Bidwell & Shari Wilkins
3 pm
MASSILLON MUSEUM
18
New Works by Charlotte Lees, Beth Lindenberger & Charity Thomas
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through November 17
HARRIS STANTON CLEVELAND
19
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Wonder: Alternative Processes and Photo-Based Prints by Amber Ford, Tatana Kellner, Yana Mikho-Misho & Bellamy Printz
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 21
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Alexis Rockman: The Great Lakes Cycle
Rockman is a New York-based painter and environmental activist who incorporates site-specific materials such as soil or sand into his deeply researched mixed-media works that project what environments may look like in the future based on their past and present. This exhibit centers on five new mural-sized works, along with field drawings, watercolors and a documentary film, which look at the Great Lakes, their significance and the threats they face.
Through January 27
MOCA CLEVELAND
Aleksandra Domanović
Through January 22
MOCA CLEVELAND
Optical Delusion
Closing reception 5-9 pm
SURVIVAL KIT
Annual All-Judson Park Art Show
Reception 4:30-6 pm
Through January 20
JUDSON PARK
Q4 People’s Choice Artist Showdown in-person voting
Voting ends 9 pm
GALLERY+
Mapping the Invisible Landscape: An exchange portfolio organized by Anna Tararova featuring 21 artists
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 21
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Shooting Without Bullets: Framing issues of social injustice through artwork & photography
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 21
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
20
3rd Annual Art After Dark Costume Party
7-11 pm
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
Family Open Studio
1-3 pm
ART HOUSE
Darkroom Orientation
11 am-noon
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Artist-in-Residence Exhibition: Gianna Commito
Artist talk 10 am-noon
ZYGOTE PRESS
Art Bites: Collecting First Nation’s Art with John Kunikis
1-3 pm
Artists Archives of the Western Reserve
21
Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925
Through January 21
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
27
Jeff Donaldson: Dig
Through January 20
AKRON ART MUSEUM
Allison Zuckerman: Paintings & Sculpture
Through January 20
AKRON ART MUSEUM
In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar
Lebanese-American photographer Matar uses portraiture to explore how female identity shifts between girlhood, adolescence and middle age and between American and Middle Eastern cultures—and what connects it across these borders. The 42 large-scale color images in this show are drawn from four series created between 2009 and 2016. Adolescence, a time of transition and self-discovery, is central to all four.
Through January 13
TRANSFORMER STATION
NOVEMBER
2
Walk All Over Waterloo
6-10 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Holiday Store opens
HEIGHTS ARTS
E11even 2 Five-Year Anniversary Party
6-8PM
E11EVEN 2 GALLERY AT 78TH STREET STUDIOS
6th Annual Student & Instructor Exhibition
Reception 6-9 pm
Through November 17
FLUX METAL ARTS
47th Annual Juried Art Exhibit
Reception 6-8 pm
Through December 12
VALLEY ART CENTER
3
Papermaking & Pulp Painting Fundamentals (collaboration between Morgan Conservatory and the Cleveland Print Room)
10 am-4 pm November 3-4
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Anniversary Open House
Starting at 10 am
FLUX METAL ARTS
9
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT
Rock & Roll Perspectives: V 2
Music photography by Joe Kleon & Anastasia Pantsios
Kleon, who is NE Ohio’s premiere music photographer, will be showing a collection of color photos of contemporary artists and recent shots of classic artists, from Taylor Swift to the Rolling Stones, while Pantsios’ black and white work, shot mostly in the late ’70s and ’80s, focuses on backstage photos of artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac and Blondie.
November 9-11
LOFTWORKS GALLERY
Palimpsest: Hand-Drawn Animation & Video Projections By Rian Brown
Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through December 21
SCULPTURE CENTER
Deb Pinter: Botanical, An Intimate Portrait
Free public reception 6-8 pm
Through January 6
SHAKER HISTORICAL SOCIETY LISSAUER GALLERY
10
Van Dyke Brown Photographic Process
10 am-4 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
14
AIR/Connect Artists Pop-Up Exhibit & Artist Talk
6:30 pm
Through November 25
CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Orange Art Center Drawing Student Show
5-7 pm
TRINITY CATHEDRAL
15
Ajpub’ Pablo García Ixmatá: The Maya Apprentice Project: Books & Paper in Maya Communities Past & Future
6:30-8 pm
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
16
CAN Journal Winter Issue Launch
ARTHOUSE
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Jessica Pinsky Solo Exhibition
Through January 4
HEDGE GALLERY
Recent Acquisitions: 2015-1018
Through December 21
ARTNEO
TaipaixCle: Ya-Lan Yu pop-up exhibition, hosted by Zygote Press
Reception & artist talk 6-9 pm
Through November 23
LOCATION TBA
Vivid Stories- Bess Rodriquez Richard
Opening Reception 5:30-8 pm
Through January 12, 2019
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
17
Family Open Studio
1–3 pm
ART HOUSE
24
Family Clay Day
10-noon
ART HOUSE
Season of Gratitude with the Gathering Place
Through December 22
BAYARTS
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