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Heights Art Gallery, 2175 Lee Road, Cleveland Hts., 216.371.3457
www.heightsarts.org NOC’s Own!!!
“Sharon Grossman- In the Spotlight Gallery.”
Opening 6-9pm.
(Image Above) Many of the works in the show employ the technique known as pique assiette, which uses broken shards of dinnerware to create mosaic designs. In a previous creative life, Grossman was a woodworker and furniture maker, and that background informs her approach to ceramics.
Brick Ceramic + Design, 420 East 161
st St., CLE
www.brickceramics.com “BJ Watson's Show - And Now For Something Completely Different.”
Opening 6-9pm.
During the greater Walk All Over Waterloo Artwalk.
Waterloo Arts, 15605 Waterloo Rd., CLE 216.692.9500 artscollinwood.org “Dayglo Show.” Opening 6-9pm.
Tri-C Gallery East, 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills 216.987.2473 “Darkslide: Skate Deck Show.” Opening and Auction 6-8pm. This invitational exhibition includes over 70 local and national artists who were selected to create a piece of art using a blank skate deck. Each deck is up for auction with opening bids starting at $50 and go up in whole dollar increments. All proceeds are directed towards a scholarship to benefit currently enrolled art students at Tri-C!!! (Image Above) Curated by Brian Sarama.
Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd, CLE 216.421.7350,
www.clevelandart.org “Mix:
Soul.”
Party from 6-10pm.
$15
free for members.
Upcoming Workshop:
Hope Center for Arts and Technology,
115 Anson Way, Sharon, PA. 16146 (724) 308-5135
*building is handicap accessible.
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Adam Field Workshop.”
NOC Member Justin Reese is Hosting this workshop where he teaches.
March 12th
10am-6pm w/Artist lecture from 7pm-8pm.
March 13th 10am-6pm
Cost $100 for the 2-day workshop or $65 per day.
$50 for 2-day workshop or $30 per day for students with a valid college ID.
To register go to
http://www.hopecat.org/workshop Adam Field
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Nature Tradition: Cultivating Inspirations in Clay.
In this two-day workshop Adam Field will demonstrate his methods for carving intricate pattern on a variety of wheel-thrown porcelain forms.
He will also demonstrate traditional Korean Onggi coil and paddle pottery techniques. From ancient Korean techniques, to innovative solutions for timeless problems, participants will develop a new perspective on creating and decorating functional pottery.
Participants will learn new skills for mapping out and carving geometric patterns in clay.
Generous discussions about studio practice, aesthetics, materials, ceramic history, and promotion and marketing strategies for the studio potter are certain to encourage individual discovery, growth, and development of fresh ideas.
Participants will gain the skills and confidence to create and decorate work in their own voice.