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Cleveland Museum of ArtMonet of the Day: La Chapelle de Notre-Dame de Grace, 1864Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/01/2007 - 21:59.
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Monet of the Day: Camille on the Beach at Trouville, 1870Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/01/2007 - 13:00.
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Monet of the Day: The Pointe de la Heve at Low Tide, 1865Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 23:45.
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Monet of the Day: FROST, 1885Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 22:16.
A limited palette and an intimate, close up view of nature make this an arresting modern work. In January of 1885 Monet experienced weather something like what we had in Cleveland just two weeks ago. Temperatures in France that month were unusually cold, averaging around 21 degrees and snow altered the landscape close to Monet's home in Giverny. Winter scenes were popular among the Impressionists and Claude Monet had painted his first in 1865, very early in his career.
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“Sex Workers’ Art Show”Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 15:10.
02/26/2007 - 20:00 02/26/2007 - 22:30 Etc/GMT-5 Spectrum – the Undergraduate Gay-Straight Alliance of Case Western Reserve University – and Case’s University Programming Board are pleased to bring the “Sex Workers’ Art Show” to Case on February 26, 2007. Location
Amasa Stone Chapel, Case Western Reserve University
10940 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Art opening, PROCESS IN ART: ACCUMULATION AND TRANSITIONSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 14:56.
02/27/2007 - 17:00 02/27/2007 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-5 (This opening was rescheduled because of the blizzard February 13th) Location
The Cleveland Foundation, The Hanna Building
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1300
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Monet of the Day: "A Seascape, Shipping by Moonlight, 1866"Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 02/23/2007 - 21:42.
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Monet of the Day: Garden at Sainte-AdresseSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 02/21/2007 - 18:00.
Claude Monet's paintings are pretty. For this reason some people love his work and other dismiss it as decorative and superficial. "Monet in Normandy", the exhibition on now at the Cleveland Museum of Art, brings us over 50 works by one of the world's best known painters and presents them in an intellectual manner that may even make you see those water lily tote bags and umbrellas in a different light.
CIA brings hip headline act to Archifest Cleveland 2010 - hard acts to followSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 15:08.
In what represents significant progress with a very positive trend, the Cleveland Institute of Art has announced their selection of one of the world's most respected hip young architecture firms, MVRDV, to design the new campus for CIA. Based out of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, the new CIA design will be MVRDV's first work in North America. Add this to the selection by MOCA of Foreign Office Architects of London, for their new museum and we have two of the hot creative properties in the world focusing their best efforts on two of NEO's most important institutions and design projects, both located within strolling distance in the University Circle redevelopment area called "The Triangle."
John Jackson: Unfinished Work, Opening Reception at CIASubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 02/16/2007 - 01:48.
02/16/2007 - 17:00 02/16/2007 - 20:00 Etc/GMT-5 The work of John Jackson '77, sculptor, draftsman, printmaker, and painter will be on display at the McCullough Center at The Cleveland Institute of Art February 16 – March 16, 2007. The exhibit will contain his work from his West Side Studio as well as a few works from Newcelle, an innovative approach to drawing for the 21st century. Jackson created the covers and plates for several books, and his works have been included in the annual Sculpture Center show and The Cleveland Museum of Art May Show. Location
JMC Gallery Joseph McCullough Center for the Arts
11610 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
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Art of the Day: Sea of Ice/Wreck of the HopeSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 02/07/2007 - 02:32.
I am posting this in response to Jeff's insightful comments on that warm, colorful painting from SoCal. Your are right, few artists seem to paint the north and south poles.
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Special screening at the Cinematheque: Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty (1970, 35 min.)Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 01/23/2007 - 11:21.
01/31/2007 - 18:30 01/31/2007 - 19:35 Etc/GMT-6
Location
CIA Cinematheque, Aitken Auditorium
11141 East Blvd.
Cleveland, OH United States
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Process in Art: Accumulation and TransitionSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 01/22/2007 - 22:12.
02/13/2007 - 17:00 02/13/2007 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-6 This exciting exhibition showcasing emerging artists is a collaborative project of The Cleveland Foundation, Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Institute of Art. The Cleveland Foundation is providing the venue -- thier offices at The Hanna Building, 1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1300, the curator, Indra K. Lacis is a graduate student at Case Western Reserve University in the Department of Art and Art History, and the arts: Nick Adorni, Laura Bell, Nick Moenich, Ryan Pattison, Samantha Schartman, Kyle Erich Schulz, Tom Spoerndle and Leah Tacha are students at The Cleveland Institute of Art. Location
The Cleveland Foundation, The Hanna Building
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1300
Cleveland, OH United States
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Where is a Guardian Angel When You Need One?Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Sat, 01/20/2007 - 16:05.
I heard a fascinating, heartwarming and inspiring story on WCPN's Weekend America early this afternoon. It was about a fantastic sculptural building in Brooklyn called Broken Angel, the life's work of a unique romantic visionary, Arthur Woods. Outsider architecture might be a term used to describe his style. Woods is a self-trained architect and painter.
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Opening at Spaces: "Legal Aliens: Changing Territories, Shifting Identities, Moving Images"Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 01/18/2007 - 10:31.
01/19/2007 - 17:00 01/19/2007 - 21:00 Etc/GMT-6 Curated by: Artists: Location
Spaces Gallery
2220 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland, OH United States
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University Circle Celebrates MLK Day: January 14 and 15Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 01/12/2007 - 15:03.
01/14/2007 - 12:00 01/15/2007 - 17:00 Etc/GMT-6 University Circle Celebrates MLK Day - JANUARY 14 & JANUARY 15 Location
University Circle
11001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps John James Audubon Exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Natural HistorySubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 12/29/2006 - 19:09.
02/01/2007 - 10:00 02/01/2007 - 18:00 Etc/GMT-4
The work of John James Audubon, the most famous painter of birds will be on view beginning February 1st in an Exhibition at the Museum of Natural History. Location
Museum of Natural History
University Circle
Cleveland, OH United States
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Radiating from The Star, transformational redevelopment is coming soon to Cleveland and East ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 12/26/2006 - 01:42.
Since late June, 2006, a growing team of innovative community leaders has been working together with Lamond Williams, the owner of Hot Sauce Williams BBQ, and East Cleveland Mayor Eric Brewer and Community Development Director Tim Goler, and government leadership in Cleveland, to determine how best to redevelop the historic Hough Bakery Complex, formerly the Star Bakery, which Lamond also owns. The objective is to use that redevelopment as a catalyst for transformation of the neighborhoods surrounding that significant property, located on Lakeview, partially in both Cleveland and East Cleveland. On the map above, the Star Complex is in magenta, and the green circle marks a 1/2 mile radius surrounding that - the other colored areas are key neighborhoods and assets within that radius. ( categories:
Another interesting way art and science meet in University Circle ....Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 12/12/2006 - 15:02.
I have been following this fascinating debate in the pages of the New York Times, the PD and on CASE Daily (CASE's online newsletter). About 2 months ago I also attended a CASE physics department symposium where Kate Jones-Smith and Ellen Landau were the guest speakers on this subject. That afternoon Jone-Smith and Landau captivated a large audience of scientists and art historians -- a group that does not often come together on this campus! On this debate I side with Jones-Smith and Landau. I think the Pollocks are real and I hope I get to see them in person someday. Fractal or not, seeing Pollock's drip paintings is an experience like no other.
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