The Sculpture Center presents Penrose and Spencer

  The Sculpture Center‘s Fall exhibitions–Lauren Kalman: Flourish, and Stephen Yusko: The Way Things Go–continue through December 17. Exhibitions of works by Charmaine Spencer and Joshua Penrose open January 21, 2022.   LAUREN KALMAN: FLOURISH WITH EXCERPTS FROM DEVICES FOR FILLING A VOID | THROUGH DECEMBER 17 STEPHEN YUSKO: THE WAY THINGS GO | THROUGH DECEMBER 17 JOSHUA PENROSE | […]

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Stephen Yusko: The Way Things Go, at the Sculpture Center

The Five-Mile Crib, ironically located about three and a half miles off Lake Erie’s shore, is something on which locals can depend. Every time we open a spigot, the flowing water is in part collected at the crib. Of the four Cleveland-area water intakes, it is the only one that has a visible component. Hence, while freighters and recreational vessels […]

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Lauren Kalman: Flourish, with excerpts from Devices for Filling a Void, at the Sculpture Center

As the name implies, Lauren Kalman’s solo exhibition Flourish with excerpts from Devices for Filling a Void, which is on display in the center’s Euclid Gallery, is divided into two distinct parts. In 2016, Kalman travelled to Germany for a residency at the Jakob Bengel Foundation, a jewelry factory established in 1873. There she found a multitude of the historic stamping […]

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The Sculpture Center: Art in Our Midst

The recent mass protests ignited by senseless killings at the hands of police magnify the persistent racism that exists today. The Sculpture Center stands united with the Black community, and we are committed to using our voice to build equity in our community and address systemic racism. In the past we have used our galleries and exhibitions to advance discussions […]

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Artists Against Injustice Rally, with Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality might be the perfect medium to apply to the current socio-political climate. It is a mind-bending way of making juxtapositions that can comment on a place or situation—like the Cuyahoga County Courthouse, for example. The app-based technology plays a role in the Artists Against Injustice Rally from 5 to 8 pm Friday June 19th –Juneteenth–at the courthouse (1 […]

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A Quiet Time in the Galleries

The Sculpture Center closed the galleries to the public on March 18 and postponed all exhibitions and programs. This included the exhibition and opening reception of Revealed artists Emily Duke and Chelsea A! Flowers. The loss to these artists, who had spent months preparing and making new work for their exhibitions, is acute. TSC is building a mentorship program with the […]

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2019: Evolution in the Art World

The holiday break in the art schedule gives us a minute to reflect on what’s been going on for the last year. While I would never sum up 2019 by saying it was the year of this or that, many of the year’s most significant exhibits and events in Cleveland point to big picture evolution in the art world.   […]

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The Sculpture Center

The Sculpture Center Kelley O’Brien, Film Still from No Such Fortress, 2018. Courtesy of the artist.     RIAN BROWN: PALIMPSEST: HAND-DRAWN ANIMATION & VIDEO PROJECTIONS | NOVEMBER 9–DECEMBER 21 RECEPTION 5:30–8PM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 JOSÉ CARLOS TEIXEIRA: FRAGMENTS, ENCOUNTERS & REPRESENTATIONS [ON EXILE] | NOVEMBER 9–DECEMBER 21 RECEPTION 5:30–8PM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 KELLEY O’BRIEN: W2S 2019 NEW WORK | […]

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The Sculpture Center After the Pedestal 2017 winners of the David E. Davis Award of Excellence. L to R: Kaylon Khorsheed, Untitled, ceramic and wood. James Barker, Green Trees, Red Sky; digital print on canvas, wood, found canvas, sand. Mary Skrenta, Eulogia; foam, epoxy clay, spray paint, pig intestine, liquid gold leaf. Photos by Jacob Koestler.

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