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The exhibition explores how Pablo Picasso developed some of his masterpieces and experimented with paper throughout his career.
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The newly-opened Cedar Point Historical Museum in Downtown Sandusky features memorabilia from the park’s more than 150 years in operation.
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Go behind the scenes as choreographer Talise Campbell creates a new work for Cleveland's Djapo Cultural Arts Institute.
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A mother and daughter from Barberton started White Rabbit Galleries in Downtown Barberton to ensure artists find support in their community.
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In an exhibit at Summit Artspace in Akron, three area artists visit sites throughout Northeast Ohio which were formerly inhabited by humans and are now being taken back by nature.
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Akron-based artist Meryl Engler was a part of a select group of Ohio artists to travel to Cuba earlier this year for an artistic residency with the 2024 Havana Biennial.
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For decades, a 750-foot-long brick wall stood as a blank canvas along Woodhill Road in Cleveland. Now, it tells a colorful history of the surrounding East Side neighborhoods.
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"Glow: Neon and Light" spotlights two Northeast Ohio artists in a diverse show of sculptures created with neon and argon.
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A group of men in Cuyahoga County turned to theater to share stories of wrongful imprisonment.
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"Continuum: The Painting of Charles Basham" at Kent State University's School of Art galleries shares the story of the artist's lifelong commitment to his craft through vibrant landscapes.
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The Lake County Captains hire young Northeast Ohio artists, including many students from the Cleveland Institute of Art, for its annual poster art series.
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Now in its 15th year, the Finding Voice poetry workshop offers men a platform for self-expression. Their stories were recently published in “These Words Are Not My Home: Writing From The Unhoused.”
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At her studio in Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, artist Rose B. Simpson produced two large sculptures for the atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art, which influenced her design.
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Past Times Arcade is the brainchild of Warren's Rob Berk, who wants the world to see and play his Guinness World Record-holding collection in Girard, Ohio.