Friday, September 24, 2021

9.24-25

 

 

9.24

Fawick Gallery, Baldwin-Wallace University, 95 E. Bagley Rd., Berea 440.826.2152  “86 Reasons for Asylum Admission” features the work of NOC artist Kimberly Chapman.  Artist Talk 7 pm.  Masks Mandatory per BW Guidelines.  (Image Above)

 

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, 1834 E. 123rd St., CLE 216.721.9020 www.artistsarchives.org  “Our Aids Story.”  10am-Noon Stories.  Noon-4pm Gallery open to view Converge Exhibition.  Please register for the Stories part with AAWR.  

 

Museum of Contemporary Art, 11400 Euclid Ave., CLE 216.421.8671, www.mocacleveland.org  “The Power of Art.”  Open 7pm.  Join us on September 24th for a night of discussion, art, performances and activism in action.

 

William Busta Projects, 15517 Waterloo Rd. Unit 2, CLE. “Strange Devotion: Opening and Book Release.”  5-8pm.

 

9.25

Ingenuity Festival of Art and Technology, 7301 Marginal Rd., CLE  2pm-8pm.  Ingenuity Cleveland ignites the creative spark among artists, entrepreneurs, and innovators through joy and collaboration to foster community progress. For 15 years, the annual IngenuityFest has pushed boundaries, inspired audiences, and uplifted urban places. 

Friday, September 10, 2021

9.10-14

 

 

 

9.10

Fawick Gallery, Baldwin-Wallace University, 95 E. Bagley Rd., Berea 440.826.2152 “86 Reasons for Asylum Admission” features the work of NOC artist Kimberly Chapman. (Image Above) Opening Reception 5-8pm.


9.11

Waterloo Arts, 15605 Waterloo Rd., CLE 216.692.9500 artscollinwood.org  “Waterloo Arts Fest.”  Noon-7pm.  


9.12

Berea Arts Fest, Downtown Berea.  10am-5pm.  

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, 1834 E. 123rd St., CLE 216.721.9020 www.artistsarchives.org “Finding Your Guide- Artist Talk with Charmaine Spencer and Gary Williams.”  1-2:30 pm.  Event will be held at Rid-All Green Partnership, 8129 Otter Ave.  Registration Required through AAWR.


9.14

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, 1834 E. 123rd St., CLE 216.721.9020 www.artistsarchives.org “Lady J:  Un(masc)ing Drag History-Virtual Event” 7 pm. Registration Required through AAWR.


Next NOC Event:

9.24  

Fawick Gallery, Baldwin-Wallace University, 95 E. Bagley Rd., Berea 440.826.2152 “86 Reasons for Asylum Admission-Artist Talk and Gallery Tour” features the work of NOC artist Kimberly Chapman.   7 pm.


Position Available!

Beck Center, 17801 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, 216.521.2540

We are looking for a new pottery instructor to join our faculty this Fall. We added a couple Monday classes that are quickly filling, but we need a teacher to teach them! There is an early childhood class open and also an adult throwing & hand-building class. Please pass this along to anyone you know that may be interested.  Call for more info!


Position Summary: Beck Center’s Visual Arts Education program seeks a dynamic teaching artist to lead classes for all ages in pottery projects during the 2021-2022 academic year. There are 5 sessions each year: Fall Session 1 (Sept 13-Oct 30), Fall Session 2 (Nov 1-Dec 18), Winter/Spring Session 1 (Jan10-Mar 12), Winter/Spring Session 2 (Mar 14-May 28), and Summer (June 13-Aug 19).

The ideal candidate will be an experienced artist with a proven ability to work with students of differing ages and abilities and has strong classroom management skills. Available Course(s):  · Pottery: Kids-N-Clay (Ages 5-9), Mondays 5:30-6:30 PM   · Pottery: Throwing/Hand-Building (Ages 18-Up), Mondays 7:00-9:00pm