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Food and Spirit--Live well!Submitted by lmcshane on Sun, 12/02/2007 - 13:36.
Please support our local artists at this time of year. Buy local art and buy local food to set your holiday table. Memories are made of this stuff. Here are some personal recommendations, to which I plan on adding others: Farkas Pastry Shoppe, Chef Choice's Meats, Sausage Shoppe, Gallucci's, Gentile's Bakery & Deli, Michael's Bakery, Athens Pasteries... And, remember, galleries are a good place to spend quality family time--Convivium33 is hosting a group show. Make a memory :) Upcoming Exhibition Convivium33 Gallery is delighted to welcome guests to a special functional art exhibition, which will showcase new work, by twelve Cleveland Artists. Just as Cleveland is re-establishing an international profile as the design center, Cleveland's national profile has been growing. Throughout Cleveland's history, design, manufacturing and quality have been a consistent component in Cleveland's economic growth and national recognition. Convivium33 joins forces with Cleveland Designer, Greg Morris to showcase a selection of contemporary artists who walk the fine line of decorative and visual arts. The emphasis here is principally, though not exclusively sculptural. Artists include: Exhibit dates: December 7 - December 16, 2007 Opening Reception: Friday, December 7 from 6pm –10pm Special Guest Artist: Cleveland's legendary Clarence Van Duzer Convivium33 Gallery Special Holiday Gallery Hours: Greg Morris of GMDesigns is one of Cleveland's most sought out designers. A resident of Cleveland for nearly 20 years, Morris has created sophisticated modern environments for a vast array of clientele, which include residential and commercial spaces in Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas and Miami. His residential work ranges in style from traditional to ultra modern and his commercial work includes corporate offices to trendy restaurants. From the meticulous to the obsessive, attention to detail, recycling, piecing and repetition are processes that result in a dramatic variety of forms and subjects. Morris brings to the forefront Cleveland’s growing and progressive design community during this Holiday season. Among the areas featured in this exhibit, these progressive artists highlight expressions in furniture and jewelry as areas of exploration. Interest in this exhibition revolves around the idea that functional art has the ability to engage with critical ideas on a multiplicity of levels, from the visual to the tactile, and from the conceptual to the utilitarian. Support local artists and businesses.... buy art: Made in Cleveland!
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I just stocked up on fresh spaetzle, fresh sauerkraut, fresh Ohio-grown meat, baked in-house strawberry rhubarb pie and wines from Germany, Italy and California. We will eat well tonight :)
Farkas
Farkas means wolf. I remember walking into Mr. Farkas' shop with my grandfather and having to listen to a very heated discussion about culture and traditional values. I was young and didn't speak the language, but knew enough to know that my grandfather was getting an earful from Mr. Farkas about culture and I knew that I was being pointed to as an example of how one generation allows another to lose language, culture and traditional values.