Covering History: Revisiting Federal Art in Cleveland (1933-1943)
(Cleveland, OH) Cleveland Artists Foundation [1](CAF) is hosting an Opening Reception for the important new exhibit, "Covering History: Revisiting Federal Art in Cleveland (1933-1943)" on Friday, September 15, 6:00pm-9:00pm at its gallery, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Curated by CAF's Executive Director, Sharon Dean Ph.D., the exhibit showcases Northeast Ohio as a nationally important center for federally-funded art of the WPA era. It features educational and public health WPA posters from the Ernest Bohn Collection at Case Western Reserve University and from the Library of Congress; storytelling ceramics from the collections of the Cleveland Public Library, Lakewood Schools, and Cleveland Heights Schools; prints and drawings by African-American artists from the Jelliffe Collection of the Karamu Workshop, in the collections of Cleveland State University; and WPA and Federal Art Project prints from the Lakewood Schools, Case Western Reserve University, and the Cleveland Public Library. An extensive catalog, co-published with the Cleveland Public Library, extends the exhibition into the community by identifying WPA-era art in public buildings throughout northeastern Ohio. The exhibit runs from September 8, 2006 to November 25, 2006. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 1:00pm-5:00pm.
Contact: Peggy S. Ratcheson, Director of Education and Community Outreach
Cleveland Artists Foundation
17801 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44107
Phone: 216-227-9484 E-mail: pratches [at] adelphia [dot] net
Links:
[1] http://realneo.us/www.clevelandartists.org
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