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EventsWednesday March 22, 2006
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
The FutureHeights 2006 Annual Meeting will feature a special showing of the new documentary Independent America: The Two Lane Search for Mom & Pop followed by a live presentation by award-winning filmmakers Heather Hughes and Hanson Hosein. Follow their 13,000 mile journey through 32 states (including a stop in Cleveland Heights) in search of "Independent America," a place populated by hardy souls fighting for the right to remain independent in a land populated by Big Box Stores and fast food chains.
Thursday March 23, 2006
Friday March 24, 2006
Start: 7:30 pm
Start: 03/24/2006 - 19:30
End: 03/26/2006 - 19:00
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare chance to see them. Admission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. Friday, March 24, at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm \nSunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm \nAll-Request Weekend! \nDouble Feature! \nCREMASTER 4 \nUSA, 1994, Matthew Barney \nCREMASTER 5 \nUSA, 1997, Matthew Barney \nPart 4 of Matthew Barney\'s Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man,\nwhere a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a\nbuilding and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite\ndirections around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and\nvisually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera\nhouse, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all\nBarney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release.\nFellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min.\nwww.cremaster.net\n \n \n \n-- \nJohn Ewing \nDirector \nCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque \n11141 East Boulevard \nCleveland, Ohio 44106 \nUSA \nTel 216 421 7450 \nFax 216 754 3632 \n\nwww.cia.edu/cinematheque \nCleveland\'s alternative film theatre. Since 1986. \n \nDear Dept. of Art History, \n \nIf possible, please send this info to your faculty and students. Matthew\nBarney\'s CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare\nchance to see them. \nAdmission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. \nThanks, \nJohn Ewing \nCinematheque Director \n-------- Original Message -------- \nSubject: Matthew Barney\'s CREMASTER returns to Cinematheque \nDate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:38:04 -0500 \nFrom: Timothy Harry\ntharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"><tharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu>\n \nTo: undisclosed-recipients:; ",1] ); //--> Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
Saturday March 25, 2006
(all day)
Start: 03/24/2006 - 19:30
End: 03/26/2006 - 19:00
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare chance to see them. Admission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. Friday, March 24, at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm \nSunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm \nAll-Request Weekend! \nDouble Feature! \nCREMASTER 4 \nUSA, 1994, Matthew Barney \nCREMASTER 5 \nUSA, 1997, Matthew Barney \nPart 4 of Matthew Barney\'s Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man,\nwhere a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a\nbuilding and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite\ndirections around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and\nvisually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera\nhouse, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all\nBarney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release.\nFellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min.\nwww.cremaster.net\n \n \n \n-- \nJohn Ewing \nDirector \nCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque \n11141 East Boulevard \nCleveland, Ohio 44106 \nUSA \nTel 216 421 7450 \nFax 216 754 3632 \n\nwww.cia.edu/cinematheque \nCleveland\'s alternative film theatre. Since 1986. \n \nDear Dept. of Art History, \n \nIf possible, please send this info to your faculty and students. Matthew\nBarney\'s CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare\nchance to see them. \nAdmission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. \nThanks, \nJohn Ewing \nCinematheque Director \n-------- Original Message -------- \nSubject: Matthew Barney\'s CREMASTER returns to Cinematheque \nDate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:38:04 -0500 \nFrom: Timothy Harry\ntharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"><tharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu>\n \nTo: undisclosed-recipients:; ",1] ); //--> Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
Sunday March 26, 2006
End: 7:00 pm
Start: 03/24/2006 - 19:30
End: 03/26/2006 - 19:00
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare chance to see them. Admission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. Friday, March 24, at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm \nSunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm \nAll-Request Weekend! \nDouble Feature! \nCREMASTER 4 \nUSA, 1994, Matthew Barney \nCREMASTER 5 \nUSA, 1997, Matthew Barney \nPart 4 of Matthew Barney\'s Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man,\nwhere a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a\nbuilding and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite\ndirections around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and\nvisually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera\nhouse, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all\nBarney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release.\nFellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min.\nwww.cremaster.net\n \n \n \n-- \nJohn Ewing \nDirector \nCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque \n11141 East Boulevard \nCleveland, Ohio 44106 \nUSA \nTel 216 421 7450 \nFax 216 754 3632 \n\nwww.cia.edu/cinematheque \nCleveland\'s alternative film theatre. Since 1986. \n \nDear Dept. of Art History, \n \nIf possible, please send this info to your faculty and students. Matthew\nBarney\'s CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare\nchance to see them. \nAdmission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. \nThanks, \nJohn Ewing \nCinematheque Director \n-------- Original Message -------- \nSubject: Matthew Barney\'s CREMASTER returns to Cinematheque \nDate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:38:04 -0500 \nFrom: Timothy Harry\ntharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"><tharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu>\n \nTo: undisclosed-recipients:; ",1] ); //--> Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
Embracing the Hope and Understanding - Discrimination and Hate Crime Prevention Free Workshop Series
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Second workshop has been scheduled for Sunday, March 26 2006 with the topic of Hate Crime and Discrimination for Asian Americans in the Greater Cleveland area. Moderated by OCAGC VP of Administration, Mr. Ray C. S. Chan.
Monday March 27, 2006
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
MAYOR FRANK G. JACKSON’S ARTS & CULTURE INITIATIVE presents
NO UMBRELLA – AN ELECTION DAY IN THE CITY Laura Paglin, Producer/Director
Monday, March 27th, 2006 at 6:00 PM
In the Rotunda of Cleveland City Hall No Umbrella – An Election Day In The City is about getting the vote out in Cleveland during the 2004 General Election and stars Fannie Lewis, Cleveland City Councilwoman for Ward 7. It premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah this past January and sold out at its Cleveland debut on Wednesday at the International Film Festival. Mayor Jackson’s Arts & Culture Initiative will show the entire short documentary in the Rotunda before the Cleveland City Council meeting.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, co-authors of “Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future,” will speak at Case on March 27 at 7 p.m. in the 1914 Lounge, Thwing Center. The topic of their lecture will be “Can I Be a Feminist and …Shave, Love My Boyfriend, Make Money, Get Married, Be Pro-Life?” A book-signing will follow the lecture.
Tuesday March 28, 2006
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm
Please come together at the Charter One Global Enterprise Center for a very special Excellence Roundtable with a specific purpose - Closing Constant Systems. For this proactive lunchtime discussion, Constant Systems' Aiden Audouy and Diane Brown will demonstrate their technology and explore with us the factors influencing whether their company will locate valuable business operations in NEO, or Research Triangle. By being at this Roundtable, you can help them determine NEO is the best location in the nation and prove that to their CEO.
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Wednesday March 29, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Remembering Edris Eckhardt: Personal Reminiscences, with Author Ruth Dancyger, curator/friend Joseph Kisvardi, friend Frederick Tyler & artist/student Mary Wawyrtko, moderated by William Busta. This program is part of the exhibition Edris Eckhardt: Visionary and Innovator in American Studio Ceramics and Glass, February 18, 2006-April 15, 2006, For the first time, the ground breaking work of studio glass artist Edris Eckhardt will be on display. Eckhardt, who initially gained attention during the Works Progress Administration era for her work in ceramics, pioneered in rediscovering ancient Egyptian glass-making techniques and in creating innovative works combining glass and metal. Curators: Henry Adams and Joseph Kisvardi
Thursday March 30, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
Ori Z. Soltes, Goldman Professorial Lecturer in Theology and Fine Arts, Georgetown University, will compare and contrast the two key Spring holidays in Jewish tradition. He will address history, myth, theology and art in the narrative context of both festivals, the importance of each in shaping Judaism and Jewish identity, and the reflection of these issues in the rich visual traditions of the Haggadah and the Megillat Esther.
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Nelson Goodman, one of the 20th century's foremost philosophers, believed in the cognitive nature of art and viewed the arts as partners with the sciences. Pictures, the performing arts, and architecture shape our understanding just as mathematics and the sciences do. In his lecture, Ivan Gaskell will provide insights on Nelson's question, "When is art?"
Friday March 31, 2006
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Portfolios for the six architecture firms short-listed for MoCA's new building at University Circle will be on exhibit at the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
RSVP: 216-664-9600 or to christy [at] reddotproject [dot] org As part of this Grand Opening, we will be offering memberships to RED DOT Project at a variety of support levels. In keeping with our mission of providing sales opportunities to our members, all memberships will include a work of art by one of our member artists with the standard commission paid to the artist.
Sunday April 2, 2006
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Public Presentation and Discussion of MoCA Short-Listed Architecture Firms
Sunday, April 2, 2-5pm
Tuesday April 4, 2006
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
Within the context of a City Club of Cleveland event celebrating National Public Health Week, a short course in Lead Poisoning is designed for primary care providers, physicians and nurses, to update the current practices of prevention, screening, and treatment along with a demographic description of the Greater Cleveland lead problem.
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Dr. Bruce Lanphear, The Sloan Professor of Children's Environmental Health and the Director of the Cincinnati Children's Environmental Health Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati, will review new data on the adverse health effects of childhood lead exposure, review the major sources of childhood lead exposure and discuss the regulations and tools necessary to shift our focus toward primary prevention.
Start: 4:30 pm
“Groundhog Day” screenwriter Danny Rubin will speak on April 4 from 4:30-6 p.m. at the Baker-Nord Center, Clark Hall room 206. He will discuss screenwriting, Hollywood, and the creative process, and will take audience questions.
Wednesday April 5, 2006
Start: 6:00 pm
Start: 04/05/2006 - 18:00
End: 04/06/2006 - 14:00
Something for everyone! Research Showcase showcases what people are doing in University Circle; CASE students and faculty, UH, and the museums are all involved. Veale Center, CASE's huge gymnasium will be filled with 100s of people with displays of their research. Please check out the Website for a list of events and presenters.
Thursday April 6, 2006
End: 2:00 pm
Start: 04/05/2006 - 18:00
End: 04/06/2006 - 14:00
Something for everyone! Research Showcase showcases what people are doing in University Circle; CASE students and faculty, UH, and the museums are all involved. Veale Center, CASE's huge gymnasium will be filled with 100s of people with displays of their research. Please check out the Website for a list of events and presenters.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
JOHN SIBLEY BUTLER, Ph.D, is a University of Texas Professor, who will be the keynote speaker at the Butler Jones Dinner Lecture, Thursday, April 6, 2006, at 6 pm, at the CSU Wolstein Center.
Friday April 7, 2006
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Throughout the neighborhoods of Cleveland, Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights, volunteers have begun to monitor the quality of our local waterway, the Doan Brook. People are rolling up their sleeves, donning hip-waders and delving into the brook’s substrate in search of aquatic insects for a myriad of reasons. Some wish to take individual action to augment data that isn’t collected by local and regional agencies. Others find it a meaningful and educational way to spend time with their children. And still others are just curious about the natural world around us. At our training workshop you will learn about:
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
See http://www.case.edu/artsci/bakernord/humweek/ataglance.html for more information.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
The Black Law Students’ Association at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Saturday April 8, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Rain Barrel Workshop: The Nature Center and the Cleveland Botanical Garden will teach you how to make your own, $25 to Register call Kristin Ciofani at 216-707-2832. Materials provided.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
April 8th - May 4th
"You're A Rock n' Roll Suicide" works by Arabella Proffer
opening reception Saturday, April 8th 7pm-9pm
as part of Highland Square "Second Saturdays" with Square Records and We Are Campfire Printing.
@ Revival, 822 Market Street, Akron OH 44303 (330) 762-4845
Monday April 10, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Primary Debates 2006 Spring Debate Season at The City Club of Cleveland
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Experience the excitement of downtown Cleveland with CMA @ the House of Blues curators's happy-hour, after work atmosphere with culture! This month, hear about the Museum's Prints and Drawings collection with Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings Heather Lemonedes.
Wednesday April 12, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
Elisabeth Koll, Associate Professor of Modern Chinese History, recently returned from a year in China where she researched her current book project on the social history of the Chinese railroad between the 1890s and the 1960s.
Thursday April 13, 2006
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
NOMINATION TABLED BY CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION UNTIL APRIL 27TH
This Thursday morning, April 13, at 9 AM, the historic building at 300 Central Viaduct, on the Central Viaduct, goes before the Cleveland Historic Landmarks Commission, in an emergency action initiated by "Citizen" Ed Hauser, at the start of a critical process to protect this landmark from demolition by the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Friday April 14, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden at The City Club of Cleveland
Start: 1:00 pm
Start: 04/14/2006 - 13:00
End: 04/15/2006 - 17:00
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Its the second Friday of the month again and that means its time for another Tremont Art Walk! The Ukranian Museum at 1202 Kenilworth will have an exhibit of pysanky (Ukrainian Easter eggs). Some of my favorite stops are Pilgrim Church (they will be showing independent films at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Firday night and 1, 7, and 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, they also exhibit the work of local artists) Doubting Thomas (probably the most avant garde gallery in NEO) Asterisk Gallery and Brandt Gallery. Art, entertainment, shopping, dining -- there is so much to do. Check out the website http://www.tremontartwalk.org/TAW.HTM
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Looking for someething to do this Friday, why not stop by Assemble for the closing reception of Smile on the Rocks: The artwork of Keith Warren Greiman & Keith Andrew Shore. If you haven't seen the show yet, this is your last chance to gaze upon these one of a kind pieces that have formally graced the pages of ReadyMade, Bust, SOMA & Faeshetic... (to name just a few). The closing reception runs 7pm-10pm this Friday, April 14st.
Start: 10:00 pm
The quality and variety of works is very impressive, but that's no surpise, Viktor Schreckengost has great taste! Works by Yuni Aaron, David Brunner, Giancarlo Calicchia, Bruce A. Edwards, Gerry Fogarty, Fred Gearhart, Margot J. Gotoff, James M. Havens, Michael LaRich, Jason Lascu, Greg Martin, Harry Melroy, Bea Mitchell, William T. Moore III, Edw. E. Parker, John A. Ranally Jr., Barbara Stanczak, Thomas A. Stevick and Cleo B. Wolf are included and many are for sale. Visit The Sculpture Center ,see what Ohio sculptors have to offer before the show closes on Friday.
Saturday April 15, 2006
End: 5:00 pm
Start: 04/14/2006 - 13:00
End: 04/15/2006 - 17:00
Start: 9:30 am
End: 5:00 pm
"Art About Art" - Now in its 32nd year, the Cleveland Symposium is organized by the graduate students in the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Museum of Art Joint Program in Art History & Museum Studies.
Sunday April 16, 2006
Start: 7:30 am
End: 5:30 pm
The annual blossoming of Daffodil Hill, a collection of over 100,000 bulbs, an ongoing project since the 1940's, is one Lake View Cemetery's most popular attractions.
Monday April 17, 2006
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Primary Debates 2006 Spring Debate Season at The City Club of Cleveland
Tuesday April 18, 2006
Start: 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Sustain-a-palooza - April 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Adelbert Gym – will highlight what Case and others in Cleveland are doing to create a more sustainable environment on campus and in the area. A central component of the event will be spotlighting faculty and student work and research. Bring your old cell phones, ink jet cartridges and eyeglasses for recycling, and enjoy food, entertainment and door prizes. Those interested in volunteering should contact susan [dot] woolf [at] case [dot] edu or call 368-4330 by the end of today.
Thursday April 20, 2006
Valerie Cassel Oliver: On New Trends in Art, The Nesnadny + Schwartz Visiting Critics Program @ MOCA
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Valerie Cassel Oliver, Associate Curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, has organized several critically acclaimed exhibitions including Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art Since 1970 and Boys Behaving Badly. Prior to joining CAM Houston, Cassel Oliver was Director of the Visiting ArtistsProgram at the School of the art Institute of chicago and served as co-curator of the 2000 Whitney Biennial.
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Friday April 21, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Laurence S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the Center for Human Values at Princeton University, was raised in Ghana and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. His many books include two monographs in the philosophy of language as well as the widely acclaimed In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture, which received both the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for nonfiction and the Herskovitz Prize of the African Studies Association.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
I received a postcard for the gallery opening of this exhibit. I've summarized the basics below. Please visit the website for more details. SPACES mounts the first exhibition in Ohio to explore the idea of Afrofuturism, the subculture that deals with the interplay between time, technology, race and culture in the USA. Seventeen artists, from both historical and future viewpoints, tackle the impact of technology on the physical, social and spiritual lives of black people. From science fiction to film and cultural exploration, the artists create work in painting, video and video games, sound installation, spoken word, sculpture, cinema and drawings. Conceived by The Soap Factory and Obsidian Arts in Minneapolis, the exhibition Afrofuturism was originally curated by Minneapolis-based artist Ernest Bryant and Suzanne Roberts of Obsidian Arts. SPACES introduced six northeast-Ohio artists into the exhibition. Artists in the exhibition include:
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