Art

"Cultural and Creative Migrations" lecture by Robert Storr

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 11/07/2006 - 15:46.
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Robert Storr was a curator at MOMA from 1990-2002, he taught at New York University, and has published on aspects of Modernism. this forum is moderated by cultural commentator Kurt andersen, and focuses on visual and popular culture issues, in partnership with Cleveland Public Library and Cleveland Public Art.

Location

Cleveland Public Library
E. 6th & Superior
Cleveland, OH
United States

John Jackson show powerful and exciting - thank you Zygote Press and John's family and friends

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/04/2006 - 01:40.

 

I was thrilled today to see a large collection of the small sculptures, prints, sketches and drawings of John Jackson exhibited at the remarkable Zygote Press, on E. 30th Street and St. Clair. As john Passed away this year, this is an exclusive opportunity not to be missed.

Issue 18 -- should I vote for it?

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 11/02/2006 - 01:49.

Issue 18 -- the signs make it seem so clear. "Arts & Culture". Yes! I'm for that! That's what my life is all about, really; five years earning my B.A. in fine arts, two years for a  M.A. in art history , 6 years of a Ph.D. in art history and museum studies. I go to art openings, visit MOCA and the CMA frequently, and I collect art. I go to the opera, the film festival, a few plays and musicals each year. I love to support arts and culture.

Picasso in 1906: Savoring the Secrets of the Mysterious Land

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 11/01/2006 - 14:55.
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Free lectures at the CMA in conjunction with BARCELONA & MODERNITY: PICASSO, GAUDI, MIRO, DALI

Wednesday, November 1
6:30-7:30 pm
Jordi Falgas, Cleveland Fellow in Modern Art, The Cleveland Museum of Art

Location

Cleveland Museum of Art
11150 East Boulevard Recital Hall
Cleveland, OH
United States

MODERNITY AND IDENTITY: CUBAN ART, CUBAN-AMERCAN ART AND BARCELONA

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 11/01/2006 - 14:46.
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PUBLIC LECTURE
Sponsored By
The Department of Art History & Art
Case Western Reserve University
 
November 2, 2006
 
PROFESSOR LYNETTE BOSCH
SUNY Geneseo

Location

Case Western Reserve UniversityBaker-Nord Center, Clark Hall 206
Bellflower Rd. (between East Blvd. and Ford)
Cleveland, OH
United States

Art of the Day: 3-Way Plug by Claes Oldenburg

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 10/31/2006 - 03:51.

 

One of my favorite sculptures by one of my favorite sculptors is "3-Way Plug" by Claes Oldenburg, in a little pocket park to the right of the main building at the Allen Museum in Oberlin, seen above. 1 of 3, constructed in 1970, this is a great pop piece in a perfact setting. Check it and the Allen and Oberlin all out - great scene! BTW, while there, they have a Frank Lloyd Wright, and Oberlin's Conservatory of Music and the College's King Building were designed by World Trade Center architect Minoru Yamasaki to name a few highlights.

Adolph Gottlieb: Early Prints from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 10/31/2006 - 02:54.
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Location

Allen Memorial Art Museum
87 North Main Street Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH
United States
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John Jackson Works and Processes showing at Zygote Press Gallery

Submitted by lmcshane on Mon, 10/30/2006 - 23:20.
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John Jackson  Works and Processes Opening Friday, Nov 3rd 6-9 p.m.   Zygote Press Gallery 1410 East 30th St. Cleveland OH 44114

Location

Zygote Press
1410 East 30th St First Floor
Cleveland, OH
United States

Imagine this in University Circle... MoCA has, and NEO will soon see a fantastic reality

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/27/2006 - 11:50.

Steven Litt shared very exciting news today in the Plain Dealer - the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) has announced their choice of architect to design their relocated facility in University Circle, and the potential for something spectacular is astounding. The choice is Foreign Office Architects, of London, which Litt calls "one of the hottest young architecture firms in the world", and their portfolio shows some exciting designs from around the world (some examples posted above and below) - it seems the MoCA project will be their most important ever in the USA... they will be working with Cleveland's Westlake Reed Leskosky. Also mentioned in Litt's column, University Circle Incorporated seem to be making progress working with MRN, Ltd. (developers of E. 4th Street), and Zaremba, Inc., for remaining planning of the Triangle area, so a complete development picture for this important zone is coming into focus.

Lessons learned from OCAD for CIA and NEO

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/26/2006 - 02:08.

While I still “live” in NEO, I now largely work in Toronto, and post most of my insight from there. I believe such global insight sharing offers unique perspectives to NEO not otherwise available and encourage more cross-boundary insight trade. As someone long associated with the Northeast Ohio economy and arts, I can't help but compare what I experience in Toronto (and Canada) with my experiences in Cleveland (and the USA), and I feel lessons learned far and wide, like in Toronto, will help NEO develop a stronger new economy at home. For those far and wide, I encourage you to post your observations here!

Happy 2nd B-Day, REALNEO

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/26/2006 - 01:22.

Two weeks ago saw the second birthday of REALNEO. I started REALNEO in October, 2004, to provide “Regional Economic Action Links for North East Ohio” and implement for the region some exciting open source social networking technology. While the outcomes have not been entirely what I expected, and these years have in ways been rough, I've been thrilled to help drive and support some great developments in the community.

"Meat-Fox-Schmidt" opening at Kelly Randall Gallery

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 14:50.
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I saw the work of Meat in a show at Asterisk a few months ago and was quite impressed. Only a few works though, I can't wait to see more. Meat has actually had a few shows in Cleveland recently, a show at Kelly Randall Gallery in 2004 and a show at Miller-Weitzel Gallery this past January. (The image I posted is from the MW show). The other two artists are new to me!

Location

Kelly Randall Gallery - Tremont
2678 West 14th Street
Cleveland, OH
United States

Trick My Vote: Science, Intellectual Courage, and the Battle for America's Soul" topic of a free public lecture by Ken Miler

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 12:48.
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Trick My Vote: Science, Intellectual Courage, and the Battle for America's Soul" is the topic of a free public lecture by Ken Miller, biologist at Brown University, expert witness at the Dover, PA "Panda Trial," and author of the book Finding Darwin's God. He will explain why every college student must vote. Program will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, October 26, in Ford Auditorium, Allen Memorial Medical Library. Visit /scholars/Events.htm for more information.

Location

CWRU, Ford Auditorium, corner of Euclid and Ford
corner of Euclid and Ford
Cleveland, OH
United States

Beck Board, Lakewood and their schools propose great vision for arts in the inner-ring

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/19/2006 - 07:01.

 

The Plain Dealer published early details for a wonderful vision that has been developed by the Beck Board of Directors, with the City of Lakewood and the Lakewood schools, that will offer all of NEO a wonderful arts and learning asset for the future. "The Beck Center for the Arts will stay in Lakewood and form a partnership with city schools to create an arts-education academy that would anchor a possible cultural district in Lakewood's west end." "Other potential partners could include colleges and businesses." Sounds like a great opportunity for the CIA, and perhaps Kent State, wo have a valuable presence on the West Side!

Historic Haunts Walking Tour on Franklin Blvd. and West Clinton

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 22:59.
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Come to Cleveland's Cool Detroit-Shoreway Neighborhood

Join us for a family-friendly guided stroll by lantern through the storied past of  Cleveland's  Historic Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.

Meet notable, notorious, & spooky former residents and hear their real life tales of life, love, murder and mayhem

45 minute tours leave every 15 minutes from 7 - 9 pm from Gordon Square Arcade -- 6500 Detriot Avenue (Parking Lot entrance off W. 65th Street)

Made possible with the generous support of the Cleveland Foundation and its Neighborhood Connections Grant. Additional support provided by The Near West Theatre, Ward 17 Councilman Matt Zone, the Detroit-Shoreway Community Development Organization, and the generous residents of the Franklin/West Clinton Block Club.

Location

Gordon Square Arcade
6500 Detriot Avenue
Cleveland, OH
United States

Barcelona and Anarchism in the Age of the Avant-Gardes

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 10/17/2006 - 14:34.
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2nd Annual Distinguished Alumni Lecture in Art History

William H. Robinson (PhD, Case Western Reserve University, 1988)

Curator, Modern European Art, Cleveland Museum of Art

Adjunct Professor, Department of Art History & Art, Case Western Reserve University

Location

Cleveland Museum of Art, Lecture Hall
East Blvd.
Cleveland, OH
United States

Humanitarian Interests: Anti-Slavery Activism in Concord, Massachusetts

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 10/17/2006 - 11:21.
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Humanitarian Interests: Anti-Slavery Activism in Concord, Massachusetts

a lecture presented by Case Western Reserve History Department and the American Studies Program

Robert A. Gross, Draper Professor of Early American History, University of Connecticut, Author of The Minutemen and Their World, Winner of the Bancroft Prize in American History.

Location

Mather House 100, Case Western Reserve University
Euclid Avenue (between Ford and East Blvd.)
Cleveland, OH
United States

ClevelandBIkes To Host “Silent Ride” In Memory of Charles Barr of Orchestra- Community Event To Promote Cycling Safety

Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 10/16/2006 - 21:44.

Please join members of ClevelandBikes, friends and colleague with The Cleveland Orchestra on a silent ride in memory of Orchestra member Charles Barr, killed in a cycling accident on August 11th.  The ride is scheduled for Sunday October 22nd at 2:00 pm.

A silent ride is a low-speed group ride in memory of cyclists injured or killed while riding. The ride is intended to create opportunities for communities to spend their time and thoughts in a shared activity, winding through University Circle and past Severance Hall, the home of The Cleveland Orchestra. The ride (excluding the registration and safe riding instructions) will take approximately 30 minutes. Unfortunately, unaccompanied minors, or those under age thirteen, will not be able to participate in the ride. The ride proceeds regardless of weather.

Catch the Clash at cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer BRAIN GAIN event

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 10/14/2006 - 12:40.
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From Denise Polverine's "Young Professionals" blog on Cleveland.com, there's an interesting "Brain Gain" event coming up at the Rock Hall. I went to an earlier one of these events and they are interesting... if you plan to go, be certain to RSVP as they are strick about that:

Location

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
One Key Plaza (East Ninth Street at Lake Erie)
Cleveland, OH
United States

Zero One San Jose to Ingenuity Three in Cleveland - Glocalization for 2007

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 10/13/2006 - 00:09.

Today, at WVIZ IdeaCenter, Ingenuity Festival founder and director James Levin hosted his peer Steve Dietz, director of a remarkable "sister" arts and technology festival ZeroOne San Jose, along with a group of NEO arts leaders, for intimate planning for the 3rd Ingenuity Festival, which will be held around Playhouse Square and Cleveland State University in 2007. James introduced the discussion by explaining he had been in San Jose last month for ZeroOne and is working with the organizers of that event in his brainstorming for our festival, which is one of the most exceptional of its type in the world. And, based on what was presented and discussed today with Steve Dietz, Ingenuity Festival is about to get much more exceptional... James is looking and partnering very globally and focused on strengthening the integration of "technology" into Ingenuity 2007. This was clearly a strength in the exciting artistic expressions of ZeroOne, as presented in an impressive overview by Dietz.

Startup Ink: The Subculture Entrepreneur

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 23:03.
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The Cleveland Institute of Art will showcase designs from a diverse collection of Northeast Ohio companies – from a skateboard manufacturer to an alternative magazine publisher – in an exhibition in the Institute’s FUTURE: Center for Design and Technology Transfer. The exhibit, “Startup Ink: The Subculture Entrepreneur,” opens with a public reception from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13, and will be on view until Nov. 24, 2006.

Location

Cleveland Institute of Art
11610 Euclid Avenue Joseph McCullough Center for the Visual Arts
Cleveland, OH
United States

Barcelona & Modernity exhibition at CMA is stunning!

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 10/11/2006 - 22:40.
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"Barcelona & Modernity: Picasso, Gaudi, Miro, Dali" -- one visitor called it the most ambitious show she has ever seen at The Cleveland Museum of Art. I think she is right!

Cleveland to go to the pigs, with artists' help

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 10/11/2006 - 13:50.

 

One could safely say, before Cleveland went to the dogs it went to the pigs... but, that is a whole other story. Today, the dogs and pigs I'm talking about relate to the public arts series sponsored by the St. Clair Superior Development Corporation to have local artists paint fiberglass sculptures recognizing the animals of the Chinese zodiac - this year was of the dog... next year is of the pig. Much more interesting than the painted guitars concept, these animal forms offer great creative opportunities for artists and the results of the year of the dog efforts were extraordinary - you may see many of them posted here. So, if you are artistic or know someone who is, check out the following details on designing new pigs for Cleveland... below

Design, Build, Transform: Artist & Constructor Collaboration

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 10/11/2006 - 01:08.
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Artists, architects, contractors, fabricators, & engineers will have the opportunity to hear from members of successful design teams and learn how to build partnetships and create new job opportunies through public art.

Location

McNulty's Bier Markt
1948 West 25th Street
Cleveland, OH
United States

"The Benton Fake Game" presented by Henry Adams, Professor Department of Art History & Art

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 10/09/2006 - 11:50.
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"Art For Lunch"
Lectures by
CWRU Art History Faculty,
CWRU Art History Graduate Students
Guest Faculty, Cleveland Museum of Art Curators

Location

Mather House Room 100, Case Western Reserve University
Bellflower Avenue see CASE website for map and building location
Cleveland, OH
United States