September 2018 A collection of art by some of Heights Libraries’ very own talented staff! Featured mediums include painting, collage, digital...
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The library is an easily accessible community gathering place which makes it an ideal public venue for displaying art. The gallery is located on the first floor of the HKIC building at the Lee Road branch, available free of charge, and is open during most regular library hours.
We welcome a diverse range of submissions from artists of all ages and backgrounds.
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September 2018 A collection of art by some of Heights Libraries’ very own talented staff! Featured mediums include painting, collage, digital...
Local artist Sharon Dingess displays original paintings and paper mâché at Heights Libraries this August.
In this exhibit, clients focus on nature and its healing properties, and explore how nature can affect our lives in a positive way.
Local artist and educator Donna Marie Przybojewski displays 35 original acrylic, oil, and watercolor paintings depicting Henry David Thoreau in various natural settings throughout the country.
Elementary, middle, and high school students from Cleveland Heights and University Heights’ public schools display their art throughout Heights Libraries’ Lee Road branch.
Cleveland-based artist Menachem Kushnersky (Max Kusher) displays his beautiful oil paintings, watercolors, and graphics.
Local Cleveland Heights artist and 40-year resident Bob (Robert) Jones will be displaying his life-long work of oil on canvas paintings at the Lee Road gallery.
This lively, exuberant exhibit showcases the talents of children grades K – 12 in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District
Abstract Expression.
“Just feeling free and thinking free, and expressing it.”
For the past several years, Judie Vegh has been capturing local and national musical talent through her camera lens, documenting a broad expanse of musical genres.
Juli is attracted to the peculiar, the geometric, the humorous, and words. She attempts to put them together in amusing ways.
An interactive, library curated exhibit centered around Jacqueline Woodson’s Brown Girl Dreaming.