Summer 2025 Events

Your easy, chronological guide to exhibits and opportunities at Northeast Ohio galleries, studios, and museums coming in the next few months.
More information about many of these exhibits can be found elsewhere in the pages of CAN Journal.
These listings are based on announcements from each presenting organization, at press time. Due to changing circumstances, events may be added, cancelled, or postponed. Check the CAN Weekly e-newsletter for the most up-to-date information.
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CONTINUING EVENTS
Through May 17
PROOF Fellows Exhibition
ZYGOTE PRESS
Through May 19
The Power of Wind
Juried show features work by Greater Cleveland students in 6th-12th grades
CLEVELAND FOUNDRY
Through May 18
80th annual May Show
MANSFIELD ART CENTER
Through May 18
Sight Unseen: Photography by Blind Artists
MASSILLON MUSEUM
Through May 24
Elizabeth Emery and Laura Bidwa: How Do We Look?
WATERLOO ARTS
Through May 25
Kelli Connell: Pictures for Charis
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Through May 30
Shannon Marie Timura: In the End, We Are All Stories
Timura is a mixed media artist who creates art focused on the beauty of the natural world, composed of both natural and reclaimed materials. Her sculptures, which aim to fix fleeting moments that represent people at different ages in their lives, are constructed from clay, fabric, felt, paper and found objects.
PINWHEEL GALLERY
Through May 30
Ravenoir Solo Exhibition: A Boomer’s Retrospective and Inspirational Vision
EAST AVE GALLERY
Through May 30
John Miller: Walking in the City
Miller was born in Cleveland and studied at CalArts in the 70s, but he now works in New York and Berlin. His long-term conceptual photo and video project, which he began in 1994, features urban images all made between noon and 2 pm in a variety of cities in Europe and the U.S.
ABATTOIR GALLERY
Through May 31
Inspirations: Global Dialogue Through the Arts
Refiguring Modernism: A Fractured and Disorienting World
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through May 31
Tributary: Students & Kathleen Browne
KSU DOWNTOWN GALLERY
Through June 1
Gala Porras-Kim: A Hand in Nature
Harminder Judge: Bootstrap Paradox
Birthing Beautiful Communities: Dear
Bootstrap Paradise is London-based Harminder Judge’s first museum show in the US. His plaster and pigment works in this show address alchemy; spiritual processions, such as funeral rites and ceremonial burning; and the body’s transformation through death. Color and material merge in his massive works, creating a blend of painting and sculpture.
MOCA CLEVELAND
Through June 1
Border Crossings: Contemporary Art from the Zirinsky Collection
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through June 4
Karen Petkovic: LAND, New Paintings
TINNERMAN LOFTS PROJECT SPACE
Through June 5
Membership Exhibition
CUYAHOGA VALLEY ART CENTER
Through June 8
Visions of the Future
HEIGHTS ARTS
Through June 8
Shahzia Sikander: Collective Behavior
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART JULIA AND LARRY POLLOCK FOCUS GALLERY
Through June 8
Figure as Memento: New Ceramic and Mixed Media Artwork by Tom Bartel
MASSILLON MUSEUM GALLERY M
Through June 14
Spring Exhibitions:
Betty and Howard Taylor Main Gallery: The Bottom of Reality, a solo exhibition by Michael Marras
Welcome Gallery and Hallways: The Congressional High School Art Competition
Intersections Gallery: Impressions & Expressions, Artists of Group 10
Forum Gallery: Artists of Rubber City Juried Exhibition
Horizon Gallery: New Chapter, BIPOC+ artist Janoi Daley solo show
SUMMIT ARTSPACE
Through June 13
Moments in the Spotlight: Music Photography by Anastasia Pantsios
This show of classic images of stars such as Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner and Pat Benatar as well as women active in the current music scene showcases the work by the most prominent music photographer working in Cleveland in the 70s and 80s. In addition, she’s selected work by three current Cleveland music photographers to spotlight: Joe Kleon, Denyce Renee and Judie Vegh.
Closing reception 6-8 pm June 13
BAYARTS
Through June 15
Video Space: Omer Fast
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through June 21
Common Currents, curated by Kyle Butler and Grace Chin. This large travelling exhibition, featuring artists from both the Cleveland and Buffalo areas, will be on view at both the Burchfield Penney Art Center of Buffalo, NY, and AAWR. The 12 Buffalo artists and 11 Cleveland artists reflect on their Rust Belt surroundings—their history, their challenges, their transformation, their resilience—in various media. Chantal Calato’s enormous photos of constructions she’s built addressing the impact of environmental poisons on children are standouts.
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
Through June 21
Call for Entries
For NewNow 2025 Northeast Ohio’s premier biannual competitive art exhibition held in Tri-C Gallery East
More information at artistsarchives.org
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
Through June 28
Let’s Get Lost: Wandering and Aloofness
YARDS PROJECTS AT WORTHINGTON YARDS
Through June 28
Work by Northeast Ohio painter Frank Nelson Wilcox (1887-1964), including the debut of the Wilcox Western Collection
WOLFS GALLERY
Through June 29
Shadows of Meaning, Echoes of Memory: Works from the Zirinsky Collection
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through July
Traveling Stanzas is presented in celebration of 40 years of the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University, curated by Annie Cyrus. The interactive show uses poetry to engage community members of various civic topics and share viewpoints with a diverse range of people.
KSU HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Through July 8
The Bubon Statue Departs: Farewell Display of Monumental Ancient Bronze
The departure of the ancient bronze Bubon Statue of a draped male figure, which the Cleveland Museum of Art acquired in 1986, for its rightful home in Turkey, raises questions about cultural assets, rightful ownership, art looting, repatriation, and more. The museum will have the statue on display in the Monte and Usha Ahuja Rotunda prior to its return.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Through July 20
Science on Display: Cultural Experiments in Early Modern Science
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through July 27
This Riverbed Is A Cradle: Fiber Art of Michelle Wentling
Art & Activism from the CMA Collection
Apeiron: Eco-Art of John Sabraw
CANTON MUSEUM OF ART
Through July 27
Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books
William Richards: The Vastness Beyond Vision
AKRON ART MUSEUM
Through August 3
Multiples and Modes of Access
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through August 10
Trickster Spirits: Demons, Foxes, and Tengu in Japanese Folklore
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through August 10
She Said, She Said: Contemporary Women Artists
This show includes the work of nearly 40 artists, emphasizing the range of work and focus of work by women artists from the late 1960s to the present, revealing the themes that have attracted and absorbed women artists across media and styles in recent years. Some artists, such as Cindy Sherman, are well known; others will be a revelation.
AKRON ART MUSEUM
Through August 10 JoAnn 2 separate shows
Eight Views: Picture, Place and Poem in East Asia
Hogarth’s Progress
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
Through August 17
Karamu Artists Inc.: Printmaking, Race, and Community
Today, Karamu House, founded in 1915, is mostly known as one of the country’s foremost presenters of Black theater. But in the 1930s, it launched an active printmaking workshop where members, such as the young poet Langston Hughes, could come and experiment with varying techniques and themes of interest to the Black community. It produced a cluster of widely recognized Black printmakers who were part of a 1942 travelling exhibition. This show places their work in the context of the wider American art scene of the 1930s and ’40s, with more than 50 prints created by the Karamu member group, featuring both items in the museum’s collections and significant loans.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Through October 12
Arts of the Maghreb: North African Textiles and Jewelry
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART ARLENE M. AND ARTHUR S. HOLDEN GALLERY
MAY
16
CAN Journal Spring Issue Launch
6-8 pm
EDWARD E. PARKER MUSEUM OF ART
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Re:Sound Festival
The Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project (CUSP) presents programs of compelling experimental music all year, and hosts its annual Re:Sound Festival, now in its 7th year, where you can immerse yourself in cutting-edge improvisational music by noted artists in this genre from round the world, as well as performances by Cleveland artists R.A. Washington and Aaron Dilloway who will perform as a duo. This year it takes place for two nights at the Transformer Station.
7:30-10 pm May 16 & 17
TRANSFORMER STATION
Stormy Weather: Douglas Max Utter, Justin Brennan, and Clay Parker
These three artists all deal with visual manifestations of conflicted emotions. Utter is one of the area’s veteran artists whose paintings depict complicated situations and their emotional fallout, often just beyond our ability to decode clearly. Brennan is a generation younger, and his work often seems as if he were a student of Utter’s who’s just had a breakthrough of his own. Parker, meanwhile, became known for his stunningly intricate (and often obscene) flyer drawings for local underground rock shows in the 1990s (as well as his artwork on the walls of the Grog Shop.) His new work is a group of black & white drawing depicting the state of the world, where stormy weather isn’t hard to find.
Through June 28
HEDGE GALLERY
Edra Soto: La Distancia
Opening reception 5:30-8 pm
Through July 19
In the late summer, his work will be installed in front of MetroHealth’s Glick building.
THE SCULPTURE CENTER
La Casa Compartida/The Home We Share
Co-curated by Edra Soto, Grace Chin, and Héctor Castellanos Lara
Featuring Ewuresi Archer, Nathalie Bermudez, Orlando Caraballo, Laura Camila Medina, James Negron, Maya Peroune, Dante Rodriguez, Oliver C. St. Clair, Ariel Vergez, Otelia Vergez, Gina Washington
Through July 19
THE SCULPTURE CENTER
Be Kind …Rewind: A Nostalgia Show
This exhibition offers a feast for nostalgists of various kinds, with categories such as Movie Magic, Toyland Treasures, Pixel Perfect Memories, Sweet Indulgences, Timeless Themes, and Personal Reflections. Whether you had a favorite doll, movie or candy that made your mom go “ick” (ours detested those sticks of wax with the flavored syrup inside), one of the more than two dozen participating artists may have shared your obsession.
Opening reception 5-9 pm
Through June 20
E11EVEN2 GALLERY
17
Cleveland Asian Festival
May 17 & 18
ASIA PLAZA DISTRICT
Friends & Family Open Studio
1 pm
ART HOUSE, INC.
Art Bites Program: Common Currents in the Cleveland Arts Economy
A panel discussion focusing on the arts in a changing economy. What works and what doesn’t?
12:30-2 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE AT JUMPSTART, MIDTOWN COLLABORATION CENTER
19
Wooltex Gallery Open House & Spring Open Studios
The artists who live in work in the building invite people to drop in their studios, while the ground-floor Wooltex Gallery will host more of their work as well as some by guest artists.
Noon-5 pm
TOWER PRESS BUILDING
21
Karamu House: A Turning Point
As part of programming around its current show of printmakers who worked at Karamu in the 1930s and 40s, the Cleveland Museum of Art presents a stage production featuring music, movement and writing by Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, Nina Simone and others.
7:30-8:30 pm
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART GARTNER AUDITORIUM
22
Workshop: Creative Play with Liz Maugans
6:30-8 pm
AKRON ART MUSEUM
23
10th International Artist’s Book Triennial Vilnius 2024
Opening reception 6-8:30 pm
On view through June 28
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
Creative Exchange: Connecting Community
9 am-3 pm
AKRON BLACK ARTIST GUILD AT BOUNCE INNOVATION HUB
25
Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow
This special exhibition features the work of a Japanese artist which blends traditional Japanese culture, such as ikebana, geisha and Kabuki, with the new culture it’s become known for: manga, anime and more. It explores how art can address crises, disasters and tragedies including the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the 2011 earthquake that caused a nuclear meltdown and the COVID pandemic of 2020.
Through September 7
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
30
Little Italy Summer Art Walk
5-9 pm May 30
Noon-9 pm May 31
Noon-5 pm June 1
LITTLE ITALY NEIGHBORHOOD
31
Arts in the Village
11 am-6pm May 31
11 am-5 pm June 1
LEGACY VILLAGE
JUNE
1
First-round submissions for the Paul and Norma Tikkanen Painting Prize open June 1–July 18
Ashtabula native Paul Tikkanen was an artist and Cleveland Institute of Art alumnus who won a 1957 prize at the Cleveland Museum of Art’s legendary May Show. He left an endowment to the Ashtabula Arts Center Foundation for a painting competition each October that awards a $15,000 first prize and $6000 second prize in each of two categories: figurative and abstract, the most generous such prize in the region.
ASHTABULA ARTS CENTER
4
Leo Covault: The Harpist
Covault photographs paper dolls on 3D sets to create a comic that tells a fairy tale-style story of a quest and transformation that’s informed by a transgender perspective. The show includes large prints of each page, as well as some of the dolls, sets and props the artist used in creating them.
Through June 30
LOGANBERRY BOOKS ANNEX GALLERY
6
Walk All Over Waterloo
5-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Elisa Albrecht and Steven Mastroianni
Opening reception 6-9 pm & artist talk 7:30 pm
Through July 19
WATERLOO ARTS
Windows
Through July 19
WATERLOO CAFÉ
Quasquicentennial: Libby’s 125th Birthday
Summer Group exhibit celebrating the 125th birthday of the Old Brooklyn building in which the gallery is located
Through July 25
PINWHEEL GALLERY
7
PRIDE in the CLE
11 am-6 pm
The annual parade will leave Public Square at 11 am and head for the malls about a mile away, where there’ll be all-day food, drink, entertainment, and information and advocacy tables.
MALLS B AND C
Art by the Falls
Valley Art Center’s Art by the Falls is now in its 41st year, offering a huge variety of artists and craftspeople outdoors at the Cleveland Metroparks Polo Field, along with food, entertainment and demonstrations.
10 am-7 pm June 7
10 am-4 pm June 8
VALLEY ARTS CENTER
Indirect Reality: Rust Belt Photo Collective group show
This show features work by a newly formed informal consortium of area photographers, with work in three categories: picture inside a picture, observations of meaningful shadows and urban stories.
Through July 7
BEACHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER ART GALLERY
Blaz Isasi: El Viento will Bring Us Home
Through July 19
SHED PROJECTS
10
Floral & Landscape Exhibition
Through July 24
CUYAHOGA VALLEY ART CENTER
12
BAYarts Thursday Market
June 12 through August 17 weekly
4-7 pm
BAYARTS
Free Member Demo: Color Lithography
Noon-6 pm
ZYGOTE PRESS
Akron Artwalk
5-9 pm
AKRON HISTORIC ARTS DISTRICT
13
Moments in the Spotlight: The Photography of Anastasia Pantsios
Closing reception 6-8 pm
BAYARTS
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT NEIGHBORHOOD
Reunion: CIA Alumni Exhibition curated by Mary Urbas
Opening reception 5:30-8 pm
Call for open hours 216.721.9020
Through August 9
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE AT BOSTWICK DESIGN PARTNERSHIP GALLERY
Shear Bliss
Wet and needle-felted artworks, organized by CIA student Lillian Gomez
Reception 5-7 pm
On view through June 15
PRAXIS FIBER WORKSHOP
14
Parade the Circle
The annual community process, with costumes, puppets, musicians and floats, returns with the theme Magical Allure: A Vibrant Celebration of the Snowy Owl. After the parade which steps off at noon from in front of the Cleveland Music of Art, Wade Oval will be a hive of creative activities and vendors.
Noon-4 pm
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Raccine Williams Solo Exhibition: Raccine-Realistic and Cubistic
Through July 28
EAST AVE GALLERY
Kitsch, Craft, Critique
Through December 23
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
17
Art for all Ages
Through July 24
EDWARD E. PARKER MUSEUM
18
Your Attention, Please
Eight regional and national artists ask what it means to pursue attention
Opening reception 5-8 pm
Through July 26
UNDERSTORY @ 78TH STREET STUDIOS
19
Art House Artist Dialogues (virtual)
7 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
Hilary Gent: Light in Dark
Opening reception 4-7 pm
Through September 5
Plein Air @ Tinnerman: NEO artists please join us for a late-afternoon plein air drawing event concurrent with Hilary Gent’s opening.
YARDS PROJECT SPACE @ TINNERMAN LOFTS
20
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Cleveland Institute of Art 2025 Alumni Exhibition
Opening 6-8 pm
The theme of this year’s show, open to alumni from all classes in all media, is Holding Up the Mirror, with artists reflecting on our present moment and exploring new paths forward for humanity as well as truth, change and collective care. This year’s curator is Maria Seda-Reeder, who has organized shows at galleries and museums across the country
Through August 8
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART REINBERGER GALLERY
21
Solstice 2025
7-11:59 pm
CMA’s big Solstice party sprawls throughout its Ames Family Atrium and outside overlooking the Fine Arts Garden, with DJs and live bands, representing the Balkans, Mexico, Puerto Rico—and Cleveland. Irrepressible locals Da Land Brass Band kick things off. Food and drink are unlimited with each ticket, and the galleries are open late.
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART
Friends & Family Open Studio
1 pm
ART HOUSE INC
23
Kinetic Art Camp
10 am
Artchaelogy Camp
1 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
25
Assembly for the Arts: Affirming Arts and Culture for All
6:30-7:30 pm
Stay up to date on the most recent information in the creative industry over a meal and good company. Each quarter, we share updates on industry data trends, public policy, artist funding, racial equity initiatives, and more. As Assembly continues its work to expand resources and increase equity in Cleveland’s arts and culture scene, weigh in on what you’d like to see. Share your voice and join the discussion. This event is for anyone, whether you work directly or indirectly with the arts industry. Attendees typically include artists, arts administrators, creative businesses, public officials, and anyone interested in connecting with the arts and cultural industries.
MIDTOWN COLLABORATION CENTER
27
A Single Word is an installation by George Harb and Leila Khoury, part of a new experimental residency.
Opening celebration 6-9 pm
Through August 2
SPACES GALLERY
Erykah Townsend: Happy Holidays
Clotilde Jiménez: Shapeshift
Through January 4, 2026
MOCA CLEVELAND
28
BAYarts Art and Music Festival
The entire campus of BAYarts will be teeming with activity, including booths from more than 60 artists and craftspeople, food trucks, bands, and hands-on activities for kids—if they’re not too busy chasing each other over the beautiful campus’s vast lawns.
10 am-4 pm
BAYARTS
30
Steam Art Camp
10 am
Trash to Treasure Camp
1 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
JULY
9
City Stages: Yeison Landro
7:30-9 pm
The Cleveland Museum of Art kicks off another summer of its free outdoor City Stages concerts featuring artists from around the world. It brings accordion player Yeison Landro here from Bolivia to show off his skill in the energetic folk music form cumbia, which he inherited from his grandfather, one of the most recognized masters of cumbia. Bring a chair or your comfortable dancing shoes, get some food and drink from one of the nearby businesses or a food truck in the Transformer Station Parking lot, and prepare for a blissful outdoor evening.
TRANSFORMER STATION, WEST 29th STREET AND CHURCH AVENUE, OHIO CITY
11
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT NEIGHBORHOOD
48th Annual Cain Park Arts Festival
3-8 pm July 11
10 am-8 pm July 12
11 am-5 pm July 13
CAIN PARK
Erjon Hajnaj
Bonnie O. App: Shining a Light on Regenerative Agriculture
Opening receptions 5-8 pm
Through August 2
BAYARTS SALLY OTTO GALLERY
13
SheArt 6
Opening 5-10 pm
DEEP ROOTS EXPERIENCE
Introduction to Stone Lithography with Bee Ferance
Sundays weekly 2-6 pm through August 10
ZYGOTE PRESS
14
3D Art & Design Camp
10 am
Summer Fashion & Design Camp
1 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
17
Annual Members Exhibition
Opening reception 5:30-8 pm
Through September 20
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
18
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Bed Time Stories
Opening reception 5-9 pm
Through August 15
E11EVEN 2 GALLERY
19
Friends & Family Open Studio
1 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
The Black Kaleidoscope: Looking Beyond
Noon-6 pm
YARDS PROJECTS @ WORTHINGTON YARDS
21 JoAnn, 2 camps, I put the times and dates for both to make it less confusing
Summer Camp: Under the Sea Pottery
10-11:30 am
Through July 24
Summer Camp: Garden Inspirations Watercolor
1-2:30 pm
Through July 24
ART HOUSE INC.
23
7:30-9 pm
Las Karamba, a six-woman band from Barcelona, headlines the second 2025 show of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s free outdoor global music series City Stages. Their backgrounds include Cuban, Venezuelan, Argentinian, French and Catalonian culture, all influences they bring to bear on their lively danceable music (along with hip hop and other contemporary pop sounds)—perfect for this event which has people dancing in the streets.
TRANSFORMER STATION, WEST 29th STREET AND CHURCH AVENUE, OHIO CITY
25
Transforming Narrative of Identity
Opening reception 5-8 pm
Through September 20
MORGAN CONSERVATORY
26
Art Bites Program: Legacy workshop on marketing and publicity, presented by Karen Eterovich. Event Brite Registration on artistsarchives.org
1-2:30 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
The Gift of Art
2-7 pm
EDWARD E PARKER MUSEUM OF ART
Friends & Family Clay Day
10 am
ART HOUSE INC.
29
Fibers of Becoming: Contemporary Paper Works by Sarah Brayer, Aimee Lee, and Lin Yan
Through May 24, 2026
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
40th Annual Juried Art Show
Through September 4
CUYAHOGA VALLEY ART CENTER
AUGUST
1
Walk All Over Waterloo
5-9 pm
WATERLOO ARTS DISTRICT
Sydney Kay and Celeste Moore
Through September 20
WATERLOO ARTS
Kayla Billings: Mythic Visions
Through August 29
PINWHEEL GALLERY
2
Shabez Jamal: The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Through September 13
SHED PROJECTS
48th annual Lakewood Arts Fest
Once again, the main intersection of downtown Lakewood will be packed with more than 100 artists, both local and national, entertainment on several stages, artist demonstrations and a tent where you can create your own art. Food? Yes, of course. Lakewood is the beating heart of Northeast Ohio’s restaurant belt!
10 am-6 pm
LAKEWOOD
6
Shared Art
Through January 25, 2026
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
8
Walkabout Tremont
5-10 pm
TREMONT NEIGHBORHOOD
9
This Creative Life: Floco Torres Solo Exhibition
Through August 29
EAST AVE GALLERY
10
Painesville Art in the Park
PAINESVILLE PUBLIC SQUARE
13
Terms of Engagement
This group exhibition of interactive works requires audience participation, exploring what happens when art makes a demand.
Opening reception 5-8 pm
Through September 27
UNDERSTORY @ 78TH STREET STUDIOS
15
Third Friday
5-9 pm
78th STREET STUDIOS
Echoes from the Farm: Beneath Beside and Beyond
Opening reception 5-9 pm
Closing reception 5-9 pm October 17
Through September 17
EXTRAORDINAIRE PHOTOS
19
Picturing Paris: Monet and the Modern City
Through December 23
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
21
Community Culture Night
This free, public evening invites the community to hear from local creatives in different disciplines and learn about their work. In August the speaker is photographer Anastasia Pantsios, known for her music photography, which was displayed at BAYarts this spring in Moments in the Spotlight. She’ll also share her project Looking for the Opportunity, exploring the impact of the Opportunity Corridor on the surrounding neighborhoods.
7 pm
ART HOUSE INC.
22
CAN Journal Fall Launch
5-8 pm
SANKOFA FINE ARTS PLUS
From Page to Stage: Kabuki’s Heroic History Plays in Japanese Woodblock Prints
Shining Prints: The Tale of Genji Reimagined in Japan
Femme ’n isms, Part III: Feminine Faces and Intimate Spaces
Through May 24, 2026
ALLEN MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM
23
The Gift of Art
2-7 pm
EDWARD E PARKER MUSEUM OF ART
28
NewNow 2025
Opening reception & awards ceremony 6-7:30 pm
Through October 9
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE SATELLITE EXHIBITION AT TRI- C GALLERY EAST
30
Art Bites Program: Legacy Workshop, Sharing Your Story: Presented by Unity Powell. Topics covered include: How do you document your life and work? Who wants to read it and where do you share it and how.
Event Brite Registration on artistsarchives.org
1-2:30 pm
ARTISTS ARCHIVES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE
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