Through His Lens: Images by Samuel Norton, Jr. October 29 – November 28, 2022 Artist’s Statement: Samuel Norton, Jr. My life with photography began at about age 7 as a childhood hobby. I have always been inspired by photographic styles and technique of many...
New and Different, by Rodney Carpenter
New and Different, by Roc/Rodney Carpenter October 3 – 28, 2022 Roc/Rodney Carpenter is a local artist that developed his interest in art growing up in Cleveland. The local artist graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art. His works explore the creative elements...
Waiting, by Cynthia Tassio
Waiting, by Cynthia Tassio September 1 – 30, 2022 What do we wait for and how do we wait? I began to contemplate the concept of waiting in 1996 at my parents 50th wedding anniversary party. I thought of them as individuals and as a married couple, who, like us, found...
Jaz Art: Paintings by Jazmin Johnson
Jaz Art: Paintings by Jazmin Johnson July 1 – July 31, 2022
Through the Gate…, by Boni Suzanne Gelfand
Through the Gate… A Collection of Textile Collages May 4 – May 30, 2022 About the Artist: Boni Suzanne Gelfand Every piece of my art is unique and original! Using a pair of tweezers and long sticks, I gently maneuver each tiny piece of material onto my drawing. It is...
Wondering, by Kathryn Akucewich
March 19 – April 29, 2022 About the artist Kathryn grew up in a family with many creative arts and craftsmen and received encouragement to pursue such things. As a young adult, she enjoyed the design process and using various mediums. Then came marriage and children,...
Heights Libraries Staff Art Show, 2021
Photographs, collages, comics, and pastels created by our own talented Heights Libraries staff.
Growth: A Creative Community Challenge
Lake Erie Ink is a writing space that has been working for 10 years to build a creative youth community. In the summer of 2021, they came up with a way to inspire the community around a common theme. This display's theme is "growth," and showcase a wide range of...
Jennifer, in Cleveland Heights
At first, the stay at home order was interesting. It seemed like a challenge, as if I were going to have to go camping pioneer style without any modern camping equipment. I gave my employees the option of staying home or coming in to sort and clean and organize as if...
Harold, in Cleveland Heights
I have been engaged in healthful activities of walking, practicing with my violin, and meeting with my music instructors through medium.