Friday, October 28, 2011

10.28-30

10.28

“SEE ART / CREATE ART.” 6:30pm - 10:00pm. “City Artists At Work (CAAW), a collaboration of artists from the Quadrangle, Midtown Corridor, and St. Clair Superior art districts, is proud to announce our fourteenth anniversary. To celebrate, we’re offering you a chance to witness the work of some of Cleveland’s finest artists, and to create some memorable art of your own. Don’t miss your chance to spend a weekend truly immersing yourself in art.” First, see art: Attend the Fine Art Exhibition on Fri 10/28 from 6:30PM – 10PM @ Convivium33 Gallery (1433 East 33rd Street) featuring an eclectic mix of artwork from 60+ artists. Then, create art: Attend a variety of hands-in workshops on Sat 10/29 and Sun 10/30. http://CityArtistsAtWork.org

“10-Year Anniversary and Mexican Day of the Dead.” Opening Reception 6:30-9:30 Gallery Quetzal, 12400 Mayfield Road, www.galeriaquetzal.com

“Layers of Memory.” Opening Reception 4:30-6pm. Howson Gallery at Judson Park. 1801 Chestnut Hills Dr. 216.791.2885.


10.29

Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism.” October 29, 2011 - February 5, 2012 Karl and Bertl Arnstein Galleries This exquisite exhibition of more than fifty paintings will include many of the finest examples of French and American Impressionist landscapes from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum as well as American Impressionist paintings from the Akron Art Museum collection. The exhibition offers an in-depth look at landscape painting as practiced by such leading French artists as Claude Monet and Gustave Courbet and their most significant American followers including John Singer Sargent and Frederick Childe Hassam.


“Michelle Droll: Landslide, Between a Rock and a Hard Place.” October 29, 2011 - February 19, 2012 Judith Bear Isroff Gallery

Captivated by the idea of “building” a landscape painting out of the junk that’s found in the contemporary landscape, Kent area artist Michelle Droll questions, “What do we actually see when looking at landscape?”

“SuperNatural: Landscapes by Bruce Checefsky and Barry Underwood. October 29, 2011 - March 4, 2012 Fred and Laura Ruth Bidwell Gallery Cleveland artists Bruce Checefsky and Barry Underwood utilize the effects of atmospheric light in addition to outside light sources to create ephemeral moments in the landscape that give viewers the sense of discovering hidden worlds. Their inventive use of photography and light alters our perception of the landscape to reveal unseen aspects. Akron Museum of Art, 1 S. High Street. Akron, 330.376.9185, akronartmuseum.org


Thursday, October 20, 2011

10.21.22.23


Special Notice: Upcoming NOC Meeting! Saturday October 22nd, 4:30 PM. At Hectic Studio 3619 Walton Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113 Be There!

10.21

“Erica Weiss Solo Exhibit.” (Work Above) Opening Reception 6-9:30 pm. Juma Gallery, 2026 Murray Hill Road, Cleveland, 216.721.3773, www.jumagallery.com

“Red and Wolf, A Love Story, Work by Augusto Bordelois.” Opening Reception 5-9pm. Guest Artists Allen Kradlak, Todd Leech, Angelica Pozo and Harry Larweh. Augusto Fine Art Gallery, 1305 West 80th St., Suite 109, Cleveland, www.augustofineart.com

“#pix#elate.” Closing Reception 5-9pm. Forum Artspace1300 W.78th Street, Cleveland

“Regional Visions.” Opening Reception 5-9pm. Kokoon Arts Gallery 1305 W. 80th St., Cleveland


“The Coast is Never Clear: New Work by Annie Stimson.” Opening Reception 5-9pm. The scoop: “Annie’s newest work speaks to the fear and uncertainty of our present state and unknown future. Ideas of ritual, alchemy, history, and science present themselves in works that delicately and beautifully hint at the trepidation the future may hold and perhaps what our role in it might be. Stimson uses materials such as laboratory equipment and neon tubing to refer to science and technology, present and future, both disastrous and beneficial. Ornate patterning of text references the past while phrases speak of an ominous future. On the verge of 2012, a year overwrought with prophesies about the end of the world, this exhibition is one artist’s take on what may be to come.” Legation 1300 West 78th St., Cleveland, 216.650.4201 www.legationagallery.com

10.22

“Lynn O’Brien and Tina Elkins-New Work.” Opening Reception 3-7pm. Curator's statement: Tina Elkins and Lynn O’Brien work by layering images and materials. Thoughtful consideration of Elkins and O’Briens paintings rewards the viewer. Patterns emerge to reveal hidden imagery and perhaps, intent. Both artists engage their viewers challenging them to look deeper into their paintings. River Gallery,19046 Old Detroit Road, Rocky River 44116 440 331-8406

10.23

“Creative Workforce Fellowship Recipients.” Opening Reception 1-4pm. Sandusky Cultural Center, 2130 Hayes Avenue at Perkins Sandusky, OH 44870 419.625.1188 www.sanduskyculturalcenter.org


Thursday, October 13, 2011

10.14

10.14

“Cabinet: New Work by Kate Budd.” Opening Reception 5-9pm. William Busta Gallery, 2731 Prospect Ave., Cleveland 216.298.9071 www.williambustagallery.com

“Between Lines: New Work by Drew King.” Opening Reception 5-8. Fawick Gallery, Baldwin-Wallace College 94 E. Bagley Rd., Berea, OH 440.826.2152

“Circus” Opening Reception 6-9pm. This circus-themed, interactive art show will have audiences feeling as though they stepped right under the tent to see the grand and spectacular circus unfolding in front of them. During the opening night festivities there will be live entertainment and music, artwork that the public can touch and play with, and everyone is invited to dress up in their circus best. Mascot doll, Laughing Sally, will be “leading” the parade on her blue elephant to kick off the show. Doubting Thomas Gallery, 856 Jefferson Ave., Tremont

“Cleveland Inside Outside: A Thirty Year Journey – Photos by Jennie Jones.” Opening Reception 5-8pm. Bonfoey Gallery, 1710 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216.621.0178, www.bonfoey.com

“Windows and Mirrors: Reflections on the War in Afghanistan.” Opening 7pm. “The exhibit consists of more than 45 large scale paintings by artists from all over the country that memorialize Afghan civilian casualties. The exhibit also includes images collected from Afghan high school students by Dr. Zahir Wahab, a professor at Lewis and Clark College, who asked young Afghans to draw images from their daily reality.” Also showing Sat 10/15 @ 10AM – 5PM at Pilgrim United Church. http://WindowsAndMirrors.org


Thursday, October 6, 2011

10.7 and 10.8


10.7


WALK ALL OVER WATERLOO WEEKEND!

Yes, you heard it right! There is so much going on in the Waterloo Arts District on October 7th and 8th that we are declaring it a WAOW weekend. A gallery opening, music events, birthday parties and a special video art installation, entitled Video Fallout, in the old bank building at 15619 Waterloo will have the neighborhood jumpin'. “Easel Pictures (Edge of the World), paintings by Timothy Callaghan.” OPENING -Friday at 6pm. This exhibit features portraits of Waterloo Road merchants, artists and friends including Beachland Ballroom co-owner, Cindy Barber, Music Saves co-owner, Melanie Hershberger, owners of Blue Arrow records, Pete & Debbie Guylas, writer RA Washington, musicians and friends including Krista Tomorowitz, Lawrence Casewell with his wife Bridget Caswell and baby Nya. This is a must-attend opening. For more about local, talented artist, Timothy Callaghan visit www.timothycallaghan.com. For show information visit http://artscollinwood.org/timothy-callaghan-to-show-at-arts-collinwood-gallery/. Also in Waterloo: “Video Fall-Out: Pop-up Video Installation on Waterloo.” 6pm The scoop: “Independent Pictures and Arts Collinwood collaborate! 22 Video artists take the Bank Building by storm. Visit this unique pop-up installation.”


“Extra Lives!” Opening Reception 6pm. Video game culture is interpreted through toys, prints and paintings by five young local artists – Ben Howard, Alex Cantrell, Seth Bittner, Rick Sans and Sergio Andujar II.” Proximity Gallery, 1667 East 40th, Cleveland 216.262.8903 www.proximitycleveland.com

“49th Annual Juried Show and Instructor to Student to You.” Opening Reception 7-9pm. Bayarts, 28795 Lake Road, Bay Village, OH

10.8

"Incandescent Effervescence - recent works by Dana Depew.” Opening Reception 6-10 pm. Incandescent Effervescent features recent sculptural light work by local artist Dana Depew. Inspired by a childhood fascination w/ lights, Dana creates cool large-scale illuminated public art pieces that are retro, yet modern. Exhibit runs through Oct. Kollective Gallery 1908 S. Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights, OH

“Cinematic redux 2/Breakneck Gallery’s Grand Opening.” Reception from 6-9pm. There is a new art gallery in Lakewood. Breakneck Gallery, Located on the west side of Lakewood in the PopShop gallery's former spot, is having it's grand opening Saturday, October 8th from 6pm to 9pm. Breakneck Gallery is a new fine art location owned by Lakewood residents Sean and Kristen Burns. The gallery specializes in art that appeals to both the traditional gallery crowd as well as the art layman. The shop is divided into a fine art boutique, specializing in local made and produced art, music, movies, T-shirts, and books, and a traditional gallery space with will feature solo and theme group shows with new shows opening on a semi-monthly basis. Cinematic Redux 2 is a collection of contemporary artists from Cleveland and across the U.S. presenting their interpretation of posters for films of the horror genre. The wide array of styles show your favorite scary movies in frightening ways never seen before. Breakneck Gallery, 17020 Madison Ave, Lakewood, 216.227.8440