Heights Arts is dedicated to keeping our local arts scene alive and well throughout the pandemic. As cases in Ohio continue to trend upward, we want to take the utmost care. We are kindly requiring our employees and customers to mask up,…

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Alongside Emergent 2021 is a Spotlight showcase by Rick Rollenhagen, whose stone works begin with small pieces of nature and transform them into elegant sculptural forms. Rick Rollenhagen is a stone carver who has exhibited his work in Cleveland, several European cities, and the Tampa Bay area.
Many of us have found ourselves spending more time outdoors since the start of the pandemic. We notice an instant mood boost when the sun is out and the fresh air rushes through our lungs. Heights Arts latest Spotlight Showcase as part of our 2021 Group Show reflects exactly this.
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Saturday, January 25, 2020, 7 pm Heights Arts Free Admission Classical Revolution Cleveland performs dozens of free, public events each year, with a core mission of taking classical music off of the “high art” pedestal and presenting dynamic performances in non-traditional spaces.…
For decades, Catherine Butler’s spunky curiosities have been bringing delight to those they adorn and spicing up peoples lives and interactions. A Cleveland native, Butler earned her BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1981 with a major in Jewelry and Silversmithing. Her…
So this is likely the last Poetweet post for the May topic of Spring. Soon June begins the next topic for tweets – Parks and Recreation. Tweet me your thoughts, insights, experiences about how you re-create yourself out of doors…
Thanks for the tweet from Virginia Beach that inspired this haiku. Now, Heights-ers, I’m counting on you to keep me going!Tweet your impressions of Spring (through May 31) and recreation (all of June) to #htspoetweet.Here’s a haiku. The lush, ferned shore-line…
My thanks to a rare books librarian who tweeted me her thoughts on walking Lakeview Cemetery in the lush and verdant green of early May. Her tweets inspired this poem. Streaming Time A field of polished stones cushioned in spring…