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Art
Art, culture, and entertainment in the Heights and beyond
Third Annual Collector's Choice
Collector’s Choice 2006
15 artists, three works each
Through April 15
Gallery hours Wed–Sat, 12–9 pm, Sunday, 1-5.
Heights Arts Gallery
2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights
216.371.3344
David Bergholz - Photography,
collage
Christi Birchfield - Print,
drawing
David Brichford-
Photography
Cather
ine Butler - Jewelry
Jeff
Chiplis- Neon Sculpture
Bonnie Dolin - Pastel
Gretchen Goss - Enamel
Margaret Kimura -
Chine-collée prints
Jean Kubota Cassill - Intaglio
Lisa Meek
- Oil pastel paintings
Robert Muller - Photography
Michael Romanik - Cloisoné enamel
Lisa Schonberg -
Printmaking; monoprint and
relief woodcuts
K
evin Snipes - Ceramics
Mark
Sudduth - Glass
pictured: ceramics by Kevin Snipes
More Summer Art
Updated List !!!!
Classes offered by the Cleveland
Museum of Art and
Cuyahoga Valley
National Park have been added.
Check it out !
Voices and Choices
The Cuyahoga County Cultural Roundtable is hosting
a Voices and Choices Community
Conversation. Join
arts and cultural professionals from around the region
to discuss Northeast Ohio’s economic future. Take
advantage of this opportunity to speak out about
your priorities for regional economic development.
Tuesday, March 7
4:00 – 6:00 pm
Severance Hall
11001 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
RSVP. Community Partnership for Arts and Culture
216.575.0331.
Opera Circle
10th Anniversary Season
Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi &
Dido &
Aeneas by Henry Purcell
Friday, March 10
7:30 p.m.
St. Ann Church
2175 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Saturday, March 11
7:30 p.m.
St. Stanislaus Church
3649 East 65th Street, Cleveland
Tickets $15 general admission & $5 students.
For reservation of select Sponsor Seats at $55 & for
all other information, please call Opera Circle at
216.441.2822.
More
info
Requiem
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sunday, March 12
4:00 p.m.
Fairmount
Presbyterian Church
2757 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights
216.321.5800
The Choirs of Fairmount Church and Plymouth Church
with CityMusic Cleveland orchestra members
Free-will offering
Reception follows
Cleveland International Film Festival
March 16-26
Don't miss it
Magpie
Saturday March 18
6-8 P.M.
Marinello Theatre located in the D.J. Lombardo
Student Center
Free and Open to the Public
Seating is Limited
Sponsored by the Environmental Studies
Concentration
For further information contact Maggie Fitzpatrick at
mfitzpatrick05@jcu.edu
The Environmental Studies Concentration at
John Carroll
University is delighted to welcome this
distinguished folk group to raise awareness about
global warming.
Global Climate Change
Symposium
Glass classes for beginning students
Beginning Glass
Tuesday evenings beginning March 14. 8 classes with
one
make-up evening. 6:30 until 9:30. Begin to blow
glass the correct way!
Understand this fascinating material through a safe
introduction in proper
tool use and a logical way to create form. Basic solid
work is included-
learn to make a paperweight. By the end of the
course you will be be
toasting your success with a cup that you made
yourself!
Beginning Glass for High School Students
Saturday afternoons, beginning
March 18th. Students must be at least 15 years old
and have parent's
permission. See above description.
Classes are limited to 6 students.
Please contact Rene Culler
by e-mail: glass@reneculler.com or phone
216-851-5149 Rene Culler's blown and cast glass
can be found in the permanent collection of the
Corning Museum of
Glass and the American
Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution. Culler
teaches regularly at The Corning
Museum and
internationally. She is currently writing a book on
glass techniques.
Call for artists and performers
Discover Cedar Fairmount Summer
Festival & Arts and Craft Show
Sunday, August 20 from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Cedar Fairmount Business District.
contact Kaye Lowe at 216 791-3172 or email
kkclowe@aol.com
Supported by The Ohio Arts Council
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