![]() Cleveland Art, Art Studios,
Cleveland Art Gallery Photos A directory and portfolio of Cleveland area artists featuring painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography and other disciplines of art in Cleveland Ohio. Email us: Your favorite website art link today - igocleveland@yahoo.com Art in Cleveland - Gallery Locations: http://artincleveland.com/galleries/ ArtSpace www.artspacecleveland.com Zygote Press and Gallery - 1410 East 30th St., Cleveland. 216-621-2900 Gallery Exhibit - U Exhibition zygotepress.com Noon - 4 p.m. Saturday and Tuesday; or by appointment Heartworks - Art Gallery & Gifts Galleria at Erieview, 1301 E. 9th St., Cleveland 44114, 216-241-1350, Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm Incredible Selection of original artwork & unique gift items by local artisans with developmental disabilities Original Paintings * Prints* Ceramics * Greeting Cards * Aprons * Jewerly * Custom T-Shirts * Gift Baskets * Dinnerware * Holiday Specialties The Frame Center Gallery 1301 E. 9th St., Cleveland 44114, Galleria at Erieview, 216-781-2777, Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm - The Frame Center Gallery, a family owned and operated business, has proudly been serving Cleveland its surrounding areas since 1976. Our complete custom framing services include (and are not limited to) the following: Art Framing, Photograph Framing, Apparel Framing, Memorabilia Framing, Fine Art Framing, Creative Framing Solutions, Reframing, Custom Designed Frames Cleveland Art Gallery & Art Studio List, Links: Aperture Photography - 2541 Scranton Rd., Cleveland, 216-574-8977www.aperturetremont.com Artefino Gallery - 1900 Superior Ave., Clevewand, 216-830-1400, Mon - Fri 7am-4pm Gallery & cafe featuring local paintings, print sculpture, jewerly & mixed media works.www.artefinogallery.com (Art)ificial Gallery - 17020 Maison Ave., Lakewood, 216-227-8440www.whatisartificial.com Artspace Cleveland - 1400 E. 30th St., 4th floor, Cleveland, 216-241-4355 The live/work space of painters Harriet & Wm. Gould & their architecture www.artspacecleveland.com Artists Archives of the Western Reserve- 1834 East 123 St., Clevleand 216-721-9020 Exhibit: Art Along the Way- Susan Kraus, Mark Krieger's colorful abstract paintings and drawings www.artistsarchives.org The Bonfoey Gallery - 1710 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216-621-0178 Established reginal artists with mostly painting & photography. www.bonfoey.com Brownhoist Gallery - 4403 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, 216-789-2998 Explores Cleveland architectural & industrial significance through sculture, photography & ornamenttal millwork. Cleveland Institute of Art - 11141 East Blvd. Cleveland 44105, 216-421-740710 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday (until 9 p.m. Friday). www.cia.edu Cleveland Museum of Art - 11150 East Blvd.Cleveland 44106, 216-421-7340, 888-CMA-0033 Tues, Thur, Sat, Sun 10-5, Wed, Fri 10-9, Closed Monday Registration required for gallery talks and lectures. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday (until 9 p.m. Wednesday and Friday). Closed major holidays. Free admission to the permanent collection. Admission may apply to touring exhibitions. http://clevelandart.org/visit/Exhibitions.aspx clevelandart.org Cleveland Public Art - 1951 W. 26th St., Cleveland, 216-621-5330 Enhance public spaces through art & design. www.clevelandpublicart.org Contessa Gallery - Legacy Village, 24667 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst.44124, 216-382-7800 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Old & modern masters as well as the most prominent American & int'l artists living today. contessagallery.com Custom Picture Framing Gallery - 15733 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-221-1327www.custompictureframingoh.com Dancing Sheep - 12712 Larchmere Blvd., Cleveland, 216-229-5770 Mon - Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-3pm One of a kind & limited edition clothing, contemporary crafts & jewerly. Eye Candy Gallery - 2173 Professor Ave., #1, Cleveland, OH 44113, (216) 241-2740, Open Wed-Thu 1pm-6pm; Fri 1pm-7pm; Sat 12:30pm-7pm, Original American work by Northeast Ohio artists, jewerly, home decor, original paintings, ceramics, glass & photography. http://www.eyecandy-gallery.com Forum Artspace - 1300 Wast 78th St., Cleveland 44107, Saturday 12am - 4pm, Monday 4pm - 8pm, Contemporary art gallery focused on showing young & upcoming artists. www.forumartspace.blogspot.com Heights Arts Gallery - 2163 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. 216-371-3457, 1:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday-Sunday. heightsarts.org Howson Gallery at Judson Park - 2181 Ambleside Drive, Cleveland. 216-791-2885 Ceramics by California-based potter and Cleveland native, Tamara Unger.- Free Admission judsonsmartliving.org. Josaphat Art Hall -1433 East 33rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216 -881-7838http://www.josaphatartshall.com/contact/ Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery - 1305 W 80th St., Cleveland, 216-631-6719www.kennethpaullesko.com Kokoon Arts - 1305 W 80ths St., Cleveland, 216-832-8212 www.kokoonarts.com Legation - 1300 D West 78th St., Cleveland 44102, 216-650-4201, Open every third Friday of the month, 5:30-9pm, and by appointment www.legationagallery.com Low Life Gallery - Neighborhood: Collinwood, 16001 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, OH44110, Art and culture gallery located in North Collinwood's Waterloo arts district. The venue is only open on weekends. Mueum of Contemporary Art Cleveland - 8501 Carnegie Ave. 216-421-8671, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday (until 8 p.m. Wednesday). $4; $3, senior citizens and students with ID (free on Friday). The Cleveland Play House provides secure parking for $7.50. Exhibits of international & regional artists,lectures, performances, & monthly events. Exhibit: Sculpture mocacleveland.org. Negative Space Gallery & Studio - 3620 Superior Ave., Cleveland 44114, 216-470-6092, Exhibit: Works of Gadi Zamir - he paints,stains, and burns his featuring visions into scraps of wood, allowing the grain and texture to dictate the ultimate creation. More than 150 pieces now on view! www.thinknegativespace.com Opus Gallery - 27629 Chagrin Blvd., Beachwood 44122, 216-595-1376, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. opus-gallery.com. Pink Eye Gallery - 3904 Lorain Ave., 216-671-6123 River Gallery - 19046 Old Detroit Rd., Rocky River, 440-331-6406, Collage, painitngs, sculptures www.rivergalleryarts.com Screw Factory Artists - Lake Erie Building, 13000 Athens Ave., Lakewood. 44107, 216-521-0088 . Open House: 1-8 p.m. Saturday. screwfactoryartists.com. Sculpture Center. 1834 East 123rd St., Cleveland 44103, 216-229-6527, a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; noon-4 p.m. Saturday.sculpturecenter.org. 78th Street Studios - 1300 W 78th St., Cleveland 44102, 216-939-0533, 216-241-555 Exhibit: - Third Friday of the month 5- 9 pm http://www.78thstreetstudios.com Spaces - 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, 216-621-2314, unique exhibits, and fresh to the art world, contemporary art. Exhibit: www.spacesgallery.com South Franklin Circle - 16575 S. Franklin St., Chagrin Falls 44023, 440-247-1300southfranklincircle.org. Tregoning & Company - 1300 W 78th st., Cleveland, 216-281-8626 Cleveland School Masterworks- Recent Acquisitions, Henry Keller, Carl Gaertner, Abel Warshawsky www.tregoningandco.com Valley Art Center - 155 Bell St., Chagrin Falls. 440-247-7507, a.m.- 4 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. valleyartcenter.org. Wall Eye Gallery - 5304 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, 216-640-7769www.walleyegallery.com Waterloo 7 - 35005 Chardon Road, Willoughby Hills. 440-946-0333 schmidtsculpture.com. William Busta Gallery - 2731 Prospect Ave.,Cleveland 44115, 216-298-9071ww.williambustagallery.com/ Willoughby Hills Art Gallery - 35400 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills 44094, 440-918-8730, a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. willoughbyhillsgallery.org. Windows Above Willoughby - 4148 Erie St. (above Arabica Coffee) 440-942-0604 loridiemer.com Zygote Press and Gallery - 1410 East 30th St., Cleveland 44114, 216-621-2900, nonprofit artist printmaking organization displaying fine art and print related works.ygotepress.com Galleries Glass Bubble Project 2421 Bridge Avenue, 216.696.7043 Glass blowing, art studio, gallery, gift shop. Visit anytime! Classes available. Free demonstrations Noon-4:00 p.m. Saturdays. Metropolitan Galleries 3910 Lorain Avenue, 216.631.2222 Metropolitan Galleries opened its doors in historic Ohio City in May of 2002. The retail gallery and auction house for Fine Art & Antiques provides collectors, designers, antique dealers and everyday shoppers a vast inventory of items for direct purchase or at auction. The Gallery also welcomes quality consignments for both retail and auction. Ohio City Gallery & Circle Studios 1940 West 45th Street (at Bridge Avenue) 216.961.1307 or 216.789.5054 Something Different Gallery 1899 West 25th Street, 216.696.5226 SPACES Gallery 2220 Superior Viaduct, 216.621.2314 SPACES advances the artist's vision. By providing freedom, resources and an audience, SPACES enables artists to engage the public in a vital dialogue about contemporary visual art. SPACES interacts directly with artists, promoting excellence and experimentation to produce challenging gallery exhibitions, public programs, residencies and publications. Lake Erie Artists Unique Gifts & Local Art http://www.lakeerieartists.com/ Artefino Art Gallery Tower Press Bldg. |1900 Superior Avenue |Cleveland, OH 44114 | 216-830-1400 http://www.artefinogallery.com/ Bonfoey Art Gallery 1710 Euclid Avenue | Cleveland, OH 44115 | 216.621.0178 Picadilly's Fine Art Galleries In Historic Tremont • 2253 Professor Avenue • Cleveland, Ohio 44113, 216.344.1800 • Toll Free 1.888.579.4300 http://www.piccadillys.com/ Spaces Gallery 2220 Superior Viaduct | Cleveland, OH 44113 | 216.621.2314 http://www.spacesgallery.org/ Contessa Art Gallery 24667 Cedar Road | Cleveland, OH 44124 | 216.382.7800 http://www.contessagallery.com/html/home.asp |
![]() Creative Arts:
~ Dancing ~Painting ~Clay Sculptures ~ Drawing ~ Pottery ~ Music ~ Dance Browsing the Arts http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/browsing_the_arts/index.htm Visual Arts Cleveland Film Society 2510 Market Ave, 216.623.3456 Founded in 1977, the Cleveland Film Society has presented the Cleveland International Film Festival every spring for nearly three decades, and serves area film enthusiasts with film appreciation classes and year-round film exhibition. Cleveland Public Art 1951 West 26th Street, #101, 216.621.5330 Cleveland Public Art is people dedicated to creating places in Cleveland's urban landscape. As an independent, non-profit organization, they bring excellence and artistic talent to civic projects, while inspiring the public to imagine and participate in the process. ![]() Dance
Morrison Dance 4201 Lorain Avenue Suite A, 216.281.9558 Choreographer Sarah Morrison works with some of the most fascinating artists in the area to create innovative performances involving technology, nature, and unusual spaces. This ever-changing mixture has allowed Morrison to choreograph fresh works, and to incorporate the varying backgrounds of creative dancers, musicians, and artists. Tremont Artwalk: http://www.tremontartwalk.org/ Tremont Artwalk Map: http://www.tremontartwalk.org/map.htm Art Exhibit and Sale Yarek, Godfrey Beck Cafe, 17823 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio 44107, 440-227-4592 Cafe Hours- 7am-9pm, Mon - Sat, 8am-8pm, Sun. ![]() Famous Musicians from Northeast Ohio
Chrissie Hynde & the Pretenders, Dean Martin, Eric Carmen, Frank Yankovic,Jim Brickman, Michael Stanley, Robert Lockwood Jr., Tracy Chapman, The O'Jays http://cleveland.about.com/od/music/tp/famousmusicians.htm ![]() Art Classes in the Cleveland area, Northeast Ohio
Website Links: Artists of Cleveland http://www.artistsofcleveland.com/ Cleveland Art Galleries http://www.clevelandartgalleries.com/ Cleveland Artists Foundation http://www.clevelandartists.org/ Feature Artists http://www.eyecandy-gallery.com/featartist.php ![]() Art History is the study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style. This includes the "major" arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as the "minor" arts of ceramics, furniture, and other decorative objects. As a term, art history (also history of art) encompasses several methods of studying the visual arts; in common usage referring to works of art and architecture. Aspects of the discipline overlap. As the art historian Ernst Gombrich once observed, "the field of art history [is] much like Caesar's Gaul, divided in three parts inhabited by three different, though not necessarily hostile tribes: the connoisseurs, the critics, and the academic art historians". Art history is not only a biographical endeavor. Art historians often root their studies in the scrutiny of individual objects. They thus attempt to answer in historically specific ways, questions such as: What are key features of this style?, What meaning did this object convey?, How does it function visually?, Did the artist meet their goals well?, What symbols are involved?, "There was a traditional “system of the arts” in the West before the eighteenth century. (Other traditional cultures still have a similar system.) In that system, an artist or artisan was a skilled maker or practitioner, a work of art was the useful product of skilled work, and the appreciation of the arts was integrally connected with their role in the rest of life. “Art,” in other words, meant approximately the same thing as the Greek word techne, or in English “skill”, a sense that has survived in phrases like “the art of war,” “the art of love,” and “the art of medicine. ![]() Help Go Cleveland and Cleveland Business to continue to serve you!
~ Place your ad here |