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"On A Pedestal" Sculpture Exhibition of Ohio Artists, Juried by Viktor Schreckengost

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 04/11/2006 - 12:49.
04/14/2006 - 22:00
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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.

Location

The Sculpture Center
1834 East 123rd Street (off Euclid in University Circle)
Cleveland, OH
United States

Passengers, Tourists and consumers: Railroad Travel and the Emergence of the Modern Chinese Nation-State, talk by Elisabeth Koll

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 04/11/2006 - 12:15.
04/12/2006 - 16:00
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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.

Location

Baker-Nord Center, Clark Hall 206
11130 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH
United States

Tremont Art Walk/Independent Film

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 04/11/2006 - 11:15.
04/14/2006 - 18:00
04/14/2006 - 22:00
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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

Location

Tremont Cleveland, OH
United States

Dr. Gregory Eastwood Named Interim President of Case Western Reserve University

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 04/07/2006 - 10:48.

The Board of Trustees of Case Western Reserve University announced today that it has elected Dr. Gregory L. Eastwood, MED '66, to become Interim President of the University effective June 2, 2006. Eastwood has been President of SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York since January 1993. "As an alum and member of the Board of Trustees of Case Western Reserve University, I am eager to assist the University during this transition period. I look forward to working with the faculty, students, staff, our alumni, and the Cleveland community" Eastwood said.

NEO Central - Media Arts Center for North East Ohio

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 04/06/2006 - 01:04.

 

Northeast Ohio is about to see an explosive, high profile, living, learning and enlightening force hit the scene and landscape, as area filmmakers, learning institutions and the public come together to create NEO Central - a bleeding-edge collaborative media arts center for NEO now and the future.The center will be based on like-minded initiatives around the world, and will provide shared film/media education, incubation, production, distribution, business and technology resources, and facilities, which are currently located in the historic landmark Gillota Building at 300 Central Viaduct (Carnegie) and will be expanded significantly as part of an area economic development plan. More on all of this is found in the links below, which will grow...

CMA Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, Heather Lemonedes @ House of Blues

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 04/04/2006 - 14:13.
04/10/2006 - 17:30
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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.

Location

House of Blues, The Cambridge Room
308 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH
United States

Research Showcase

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/30/2006 - 17:05.
04/05/2006 - 18:00
04/06/2006 - 14:00
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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.

Location

Veale Center, CASE
Adelbert
Cleveland, OH
United States

City Artists at Work: AFTER PARTY

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/29/2006 - 14:27.
03/31/2006 - 20:00
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Location

The Heller Building
2218 Superior Ave., 3rd Floor
Cleveland, OH
United States

Red Dot Project Grand Opening

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/29/2006 - 14:22.
03/31/2006 - 18:00
03/31/2006 - 21:00
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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.

Location

Tower Press Building
1900 Superior Avenue, Suite 125
Cleveland, OH
United States

Purim and Passover: History, Myth, Theology and Art in the Jewish Spring Festival by Ori Z. Soltes

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/29/2006 - 14:07.
03/30/2006 - 16:00
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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.

Location

Mather Memorial Building Room 201
11220 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH
United States

"No Umbrella" Screening at City Hall

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 03/27/2006 - 23:30.

 

The Cleveland Film Festival screening of Laura Paglin's documentary "No Umbrella -- Election Day" quickly  sold out, but those who were n't able to get tickets got another chance in the rotunda of City Hall on Monday night. Free and open to the public, the film played at 6 p.m., before a city council meeting. About 100 people were there. Paglin is a local director who has been getting a lot of attention lately. The subject of her short documentary, which recently played at Sundance, is an election day fiasco in ward 7, that took place last November. The "star" of the film is councilwoman Fannie Lewis, who fought heroically  for her constituents right to vote that day, when the board of elections failed to provide enough workers and ballots at one poling station.

Spectrum: the Lockwood Thompson Dialogues,a new program created for the Cleveland Public Library by Cleveland Public Art

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 03/24/2006 - 16:00.
04/23/2006 - 14:00
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Spectrum: the Lockwood Thompson Dialogues is a new program created for the Cleveland Public Library by Cleveland Public Art.   The topic for the 2006 series is Cultural & Creative Migrations.  The April event will bring internationally acclaimed artist Shahzia Sikander together with moderator Kurt Andersen, host and co-creator of Public Radio International’s Studio 360, to discuss topics as diverse as cultural identity and the relationship of technology and globalization to the act of creating art.

Location

Cleveland Public Library, Main Branch, Stokes Auditorium
East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH
United States

April Gornik: Paintings & Drawings

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/23/2006 - 01:30.

“April Gornik: Paintings and Drawings”an exhibition going on now through June 4th

at the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/exhibitions/paintings.html, is important news in the art world and reason for NEO to be proud. This touring exhibition is a mid-career retrospective organized by Dede Young, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College. Oberlin is the last stop on the tour. Neo art lovers have reason to celebrate April Gornik's success. She was born in Cleveland, and studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1971-75 before finishing her B.F.A. at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1976. She has lived in New York since the 70s. Her landscapes are in countless Museum Collections, including the Cleveland Museum of Art. Regional pride aside, few art exhibitions are so visually rewarding. Landscape is perhaps the most accessible genre, but Gornik updates the genre and the appeal of her paintings seems to lie in her ability to address the concerns of our century and at least temporarily sooth modern viewers anxieties.

Cleveland Artists Foundation

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 03/14/2006 - 14:28.
03/29/2006 - 19:00
03/29/2006 - 21:00
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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

Location

Cleveland Artists Foundation at the Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, OH
United States

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve: The Students of Viktor Schreckengost

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 03/14/2006 - 14:14.
03/17/2006 - 17:00
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  Generations: The School of Viktor Schreckengost
3/17 – 4/14/06 , Wed. - Fri 10-5 & Sat 12-4;  ph. 216-721-9020 http://www.artistsarchives.org/

The Artists Archives is proud to take part in the exhibitions and celebrations commemorating the centennial of Viktor Schreckengost’s birth with an unusual show of original drawings and objects from the collection of the prominent Cleveland-based design firm Nottingham – Spirk.
Schreckengost has been a seminal figure in his own right in contemporary American design since the 1930’s. As an educator he has impacted countless students, influencing three generations of commercial and industrial designers.

“The School of Viktor Schreckengost” explores one corner of that ever-widening sphere of influence, displaying a selection of Viktor’s original studies and objects designed for mass consumption, plus a selection of familiar objects created by seven of his former students – familiar because they have become part of our daily lives.

Opening Reception March 17, 2006 from 5-8pm. This event is free and open to the public, RSVP unnecessary but please feel free to call 216-721-9020 for further details. Please note that across the hall The Sculpture Center’s annual On a Pedastel show, 3/10 – 4/14/06 was selected this year by Viktor Schreckengost. Together the two exhibits offer a unique chance to glimpse the mind of one of the past century’s most celebrated designers.
New hours, during exhibitions only: Wed. – Fri. 10am – 4pm, Sat. 12 – 4pm, admission free and open to public. Groups welcome: off-hour gallery tours can be arranged by appointment, if necessary. AAWR is an independent entity, self-sustaining through a fee charged to Archived Artists for storage space utilized. It is also supported through grants, contributions, and fundraising activities. Selections of Archived work are shown at various corporate locations throughout the region, thus another source of revenue is the fee charged for such corporate memberships.

Location

Artists Archives of the Western Reserve
1834 E 123 Street
Cleveland, OH
United States

"Don't Tell Your Head" Installations by Ben Kinsley & Steve Probert at Hyacinth

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/09/2006 - 17:34.
03/10/2006 - 18:00
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"Don't Tell Your Head" and exhibition by Ben Kinsley & Steve Probert 

Exhibition Opening 6-9 p.m. Soul by djay ICEBURG

Music at 9 p.m. by Ghostman/Sandman, Genders, GirlTalk

Location

Hyacinth
3030 E 63rd. Street
Cleveland, OH 44127

Matthew Barney's CREMASTER series at the Cinematheque

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/08/2006 - 18:15.
03/24/2006 - 19:30
03/26/2006 - 19:00
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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
All-Request Weekend!
Double Feature!
CREMASTER 1
USA, 1995, Matthew Barney
CREMASTER 2
USA, 1999, Matthew Barney
Sculptor Matthew Barney's five Cremaster movies have become an art-world sensation. But few have seen the complete film cycle, named for the muscle that regulates the height of the testicles in the male body. Cremaster 1 is set in a hovering Goodyear blimp, where a woman arranges grapes into geometric patterns that a bevy of chorus girls re-create on a blue Astroturf football field below. Cremaster 2 is a mythopoeic western that encompasses executed Utah killer Gary Gilmore (Matthew Barney), legendary escape artist Harry Houdini (Norman Mailer), bees, cars, country dancing, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and stunning scenic vistas. Both 35mm. Total 120 min. www.cremaster.net

Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm
All-Request Weekend!
CREMASTER 3
USA, 2002, Matthew Barney
The last-completed film in Matthew Barney's Cremaster cycle is the longest, grandest, and most accomplished. Shot in locations ranging from Ireland and Scotland to the Chrysler Building and the Guggenheim Museum, this surrealistic, dialogue-less epic embraces myth and history while offering up a series of visually staggering vignettes illustrating man's age-old proclivity to create and destroy. During the course of this inscrutable but fascinating "spaces" odyssey, Barney confronts Masons, chorus girls, punk rockers, a half-cheetah woman, and the architect of the Chrysler Building (played by artist Richard Serra). 35mm. 178 min.

www.cremaster.net\n

\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

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\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.

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\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

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www.cremaster.net

Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
All-Request Weekend!
Double Feature!
CREMASTER 4
USA, 1994, Matthew Barney
CREMASTER 5
USA, 1997, Matthew Barney
Part 4 of Matthew Barney's Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man, where a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a building and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite directions around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and visually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera house, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all Barney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release. Fellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min. www.cremaster.net

Location

Cinematheque (CIA Gund Building)
11141 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH
United States

Last Chance to See the Lilian Tyrrell Retrospective at Spaces

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/08/2006 - 01:26.

 

You may have read the reviews but have you seen the show yourself? Lilian  Tyrrell is one of the best artists in NEO, perhaps in the United States. An exhibition of her work at Spaces Gallery is in its last days and closes with a reception Friday evening (see the Realneo calendar for details).

Closing Reception for Lilian Tyrell Exhibition

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/08/2006 - 01:12.
03/10/2006 - 17:00
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A closing reception for The Persistence of Conscience: Textiles and Drawings 1979-2005, a retrospective of Lilian Tyrrel's works.

Location

Spaces
2220 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland, OH
United States

Case, after the levee broke

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 15:17.

With the demand by Case Professor Krauss for a no-confidence vote against the Case president and provost, the levee broke flooding Case with the community sewage brimming its highest offices since hurricane Lewis smacked NEO several years ago, demanding the complete reorganization of Case. The rains since from Lewis' further public contempt for Case overflowed all the protection the president and board could retain, and now the Case community is in ruins.

"Getting Art is Getting Informed: Art Education in a Corporate Environment" The Progressive Art Collection

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/01/2006 - 17:23.
03/02/2006 - 16:00
03/02/2006 - 18:00
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Case Western Reserve University Department of Art History and Art
and the Friends of Art History invite you to a presentation by the curators of an important contemporary art collection "Getting Art is Getting Informed:
Art Education in a Corporate Environment" Kristin Rogers and H. Scott Westover, Art Education and Communications Manager and Curator
The Progressive Art Collection Progressive Insurance Inc.

Location

The CWRU Art Studio and Art Education Building("The Greenhouse")
On the corner of Murray Hill and Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH
United States

Aesthetics as a Managerial Imperative: The Interpretive Legacy of the Menil Collection, A Lecture by Pamela G. Smart

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/01/2006 - 16:45.
03/07/2006 - 16:00
03/07/2006 - 18:00
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Pamela G. Smart is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Binghampton University. Her Specialties include the anthropology of art worlds, museum studies, cultural formations of modernity and post modernity, and gender studies. Her published works include the following:

Location

Clark Hall, Room 206 (Case Western Reserve University)
11130 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH
United States

Challenging War, Defying Power: A Forum on Conflict, Peace and Activism

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 02/23/2006 - 18:44.
02/25/2006 - 14:00
02/25/2006 - 17:00
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artists, scholars and activists discuss the social implications of war. Free. info [at] spacesgallery [dot] org

www.spacesgallery.org 

Location

Spaces
2220 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland, OH
United States

History of Sleep Research Lecture Drew a Diverse Crowd to CIA

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 02/23/2006 - 16:45.
  Although Dr. William C. Dement stated that his lecture was not about the role of dreams in creativity and art, the painting The Nightmare, by Fuseli usually comes to mind when I think of dreams. I am an art historian, but I think many people associate dreams with artistic inspiration.
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Contemporary Conversations, Peggy Kwong-Gordon and Douglas Max Utter speak @ MOCA

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 02/21/2006 - 14:20.
02/26/2006 - 13:00
02/26/2006 - 16:00
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Peggy Kwong-Gordon, MOCA featured 2006 PULSE artist, whose exhibition, Life Studies, is now on view at MOCA talks about her approach to art-making with friend and fellow artist, Douglas Max Utter. A Visual artist himself, Utter exhibits nationally and internationally and is the distinguished recipient of three Ohio Art Council Fellowships. He is also co-founder and contributor to Angle: A Journal of Arts and Culture and his reviews are published in Art Papers, Northern Ohio Live, The Cleveland Free Times, Ceramics Monthly and Fiber Arts.

Location

MOCA
8501 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland, OH
United States