6.8
Harris-Stanton Gallery, 1370 W. 9th Street, CLE “30th Anniversary Regional Exhibition.” Opening 5:30-8pm. Artists participating in the show include Mindy Tousley, Mark Soppeland, Terry Klausman, Guerin Wolf, Christine Ries, Julian Stanczak, and Barbara Stanczak among many others!
6.9
Heights Art Gallery, 2175 Lee Road, Cleveland Hts., 216.371.3457
www.heightsarts.org “ENCORE: A HEIGHTS ARTS INVITATIONAL.” Opening 6-9pm. Featuring work by: Christi Birchfield, Grace Chin, Dexter Davis, Yumiko Goto, Doug Meyer, Mark Slankard, and Douglas Max Utter (Image Above)
Sculpture Center, 1834 East 123rd St., CLE 216.229.6527 sculpturecenter.org “After the Pedestal.” Opening 5:30-8pm.
Bay Arts, 28795 Lake Road, Bay Village. “Relics of Memory.” Opening 6-9pm.
Cleveland Print Room, 2550 Superior Ave, Suite 102, CLE 216.401.5981 “Peer Show.” Opening 5-9PM. Once again, the Cleveland Print Room offers local photography buffs the opportunity to see what area artists are doing with its third juried Peer Show.Both CPR members and non-members were eligible to enter the show, judged by Massillion Museum executive director Alexandra Coon and Tom Huck, art curator at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. ore than 30 works were chosen for the show and awards will be presented at the opening @ 6pm, including Best of Show, Best Black-and-White, Best Color, Best Alternative Process and Director’s Award.
6.10
West 78th Street Studios, 1300 W. 78th St., CLE “Inspired Art.” Fundraising event for America Scores from 6:30-9:30 pm.
3615 Euclid Avenue, CLE “Art Fur Animals.” 6-10 pm. ‘Art Fur Animals’ is the annual benefit for local non-profit organization Friends of the Cleveland Kennel.
Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon. “Drawings and Paintings by John W. Carlson.” Opening 7-9pm.
Wade Oval, CLE “Parade the Circle.” 11am-4pm.
6.10-11
Chagrin Falls Downtown, “art by the Falls.” Saturday 10-7 Sunday 10-5pm.
Tech Position Opening:
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PA has an opening for a Volunteer/Technical Assistant in Ceramics. The position is well-suited for someone who recently earned a bachelor’s degree in ceramics and is seeking another year or two to build their portfolio in a comprehensively equipped, diverse ceramics program.
RESPONSIBILITIES: primarily includes mixing slips and glazes for the beginning ceramics classes and overseeing electric and gas kiln firings.
COMPENSATION: Non-salaried, however; studio space, materials, and firing privileges are provided in exchange for only10 hours of work per week. We have 23 kilns (electric, gas, soda and two wood kilns)
START DATE: anytime this summer, but no later than mid-August 2017
DEADLINE: Applications will be reviewed as received. Position open until filled.