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May 22, 2006
 
 
Art, culture, and entertainment in the Heights and beyond


Modern Vision, Classical Methods
Alternative Process Photography
Herbert Ascherman, Jr., guest curator

Opening reception Friday, June 9, 6-9 p.m.
Through July 22, 2006

Curator talk June 17, 5:00 p.m.

Heights Arts Gallery
2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights
216.371.3344

Exhibiting:

Herbert Ascherman jr. platinum-palladium prints
Gerald Brodkey platinum-palladium prints
Ryan Durdella lith prints
Bob Herbst platinum-palladium prints
Jeanette Palso ambrotypes
Robert Puckett platinum-palladium prints
Roy Woda platinum-palladium prints
Richard Wolf platinum-palladium prints

Photo by Herbert Ascherman, Jr.: Abby, 2005 platinum print

More on Lee Road
Friday, May 26
5-9 p.m.
Refreshments, consultations, complimentary chair massages and raffle to celebrate the merger of NONA, artist Shannon Morris’ studio/gallery and Cut, a hair studio

NONA
there is no such thing as a NON artist
2254 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights
216.321.1932

Meet the Author
Saturday, May 27
7 p.m.
Mac’s Backs ~ Books
1820 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights

Dan Berger, editor of Let ters From Young Activists and author of Outlaws of America: The Weather Underground and the Politics of Solidarity

Letters from Young Activists is a collection of young Americans writing on pressing political issues of today. It proves that the young generation is as politically engaged as ever. From Abu Ghraib and the War on Terror, to Hip-hop and punk-rock, activists sound off. Editors Dan Berger, Chesa Boudin and Kenyon Farrow chose a diverse group who write to their parents, older activists, authority figures and peers. This is a heartfelt and refreshing approach to today’s political landscape.

Suzanne DeGaetano
suzanne@macsbacks.com

Artist Opportunity







Applications for Beyond/In Western New York 2007
deadline Thursday, June 1

Heights Arts was asked to encourage Cleveland artists to submit work for Beyond/In Western New York 2007 presented by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and 12 other institutions.

Artists working in all media--film, installation, multi media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video--are encouraged to submit examples of their work.

Beyond/In Western New York 2007 will premiere at all 13 venues during a single weekend of openings September 15–17, 2007.

Link to submission procedures.

Cheryl Orlick, Director of External Relations
716.270.8204, corlick@albrightknox.org

Artist as Entrepreneur Institute
The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) was created to assist artists in understanding and applying business concepts to their trade. AEI provides artists with an additional instrument to channel their talents into a profit-oriented entity.

June 12, 14
June 19, 21
June 26, 28

All sessions will be held from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
Registration $150

Download the June course outline .

Already taken AEI? Need a refresher? AEI alumni are eligible to take individual training sessions for a fee of $25 Alumni must call 216.575.0331 to register.

Questions? Not sure if this program is for you? Call us! Our staff is here to help arts and culture workers like yourself. Just give us a call at 216.575.0331. We'll be happy to hear from you!

Community Partnership for Arts and Culture

The Triplicity Project
Photography by G. M. Donley
Words by you

Opening reception Thursday, June 1, 4:00—6:00 p.m.
Through September 30

T homas F. Campbell, Ph.D. Exhibition Gallery
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Glickman-Miller Hall
1717 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
216-523-7330

The Triplicity Project is a creative presentation by G. M. Donley of urban spaces accompanied by transcripts of people's impressions of those spaces.The works are triplets of images in black and white. Visitors will have an opportunity to add their own thoughts to the images.

An editor, writer, and graphic designer for the Cleveland Museum of Art since 1991, G. M. Donley’s pursuits have often combined the verbal and the visual. His photography-based art has been shown in numerous exhibitions around the Cleveland area. Donley has a degree in English from Oberlin College and a masters in urban studies from the Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU in 1999.

A founding member of Heights Arts, Donley currently serves as President of the Board of Trustees.

An Evening in Vienna
Call or email to reserve your tickets
Heights Arts presents
A Home to the Arts Recital
performed by Cleveland Orchestra members Isabel Trautwein, violin, and Carolyn Warner, piano, with Dror Biran, piano

An intimate house concert with dessert reception by musicians from around the world at home in northeast Ohio.

Monday, June 26, at 8 p.m. at a private home in Cleveland Heights, Home to the Arts. Directions will be provided with ticket purchase.

Seating is limited to 75 by reservation before June 12.
Tickets $35 per person. All proceeds enable Heights Arts to continue to enrich community life through the arts.

For reservations, please call Heights Arts at 216.371.3344 or email heightsarts@sbcglobal.net

Ohio Arts Council Supports Heights Arts ! Will You ?
Su pport the arts in your community with a tax-deductible contribution

phone: 216-371-3344