By: Izabella Hotz and Destiny Cannon March 3, 2020 On Sunday, Sean Jason Kelley, a self-taught local artist, presented his work at the Heights Art Gallery. Kelley has worked on various projects around the Cleveland area and works out of his studio barn (in Cleveland) built in the 1890s. He has created sculptures for theContinue reading “Gallery Walk: Spotlight on Sean Jason Kelley”
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Black History Month: Marsha P. Johnson
By: Valery Warner, Daylun Armstrong, and Jaden Majewski February 28, 2020 “How many years has it taken people to realize that we are all brothers and sisters and human beings in the human race?” Throughout this month, we celebrate Black History (something that should be recognized and learned about year-round). When celebrating Black History, LGBTQ+Continue reading “Black History Month: Marsha P. Johnson”
Black History Month: Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner
By: Valery Warner, Jaden Majewski, and Daylun Armstrong February 11, 2020 Before Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner, many had to deal with the discomfort and inconvenience of using cloth pads and rags during their menstrual cycles. Due to racial discrimination, Kenner’s invention (the sanitary belt) was overlooked and not implemented until 30 years later. Born toContinue reading “Black History Month: Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner”
JESSIE HERZFELD OPENS EXHIBIT WITH ILLUSIONS AND VISIONS
By: Izabella Hotz and Destiny Cannon February 7, 2020 This past Friday, artist Jessie Herzfeld opened her first solo art exhibition at the Art On Madison gallery with her collection named Illusions and Visions. The atmosphere was nice, and snacks were provided along with refreshments. This collection is composed of poems by the french poetContinue reading “JESSIE HERZFELD OPENS EXHIBIT WITH ILLUSIONS AND VISIONS”
Black History Month: Carter G. Woodson
By: Daylun Armstrong, Jaden Majewski, and Valery Warner February 6, 2020 “What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice.” “The Father of Black History,” also known as Carter G. Woodson, worked endlessly to establish Black HistoryContinue reading “Black History Month: Carter G. Woodson”
The Honorable Life of Kobe Bryant
By: Normeze Rivera, Jessica Strimpel, and Anayah Flowers January 31, 2020 Kobe Bryant lived a very honorable life with tremendous accomplishments in the world of professional basketball. Unfortunately, his life tragically ended on January 26, 2020, in an unexpected helicopter crash in which nine people died, including Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter, Gianna. In an earlier interviewContinue reading “The Honorable Life of Kobe Bryant”
SPOTLIGHT OPENING AT THE SCULPTURE CENTER
By: Izabella Hotz and Destiny Cannon January 27, 2020 On Friday, January 24, the Sculpture Center opened two new galleries, featuring artists Nate Riccuto and Lisa Walcott. Their collections are named Sitting Flesh (Riccuto) and Sink in (Walcott). The reception included drinks and snacks, along with a relaxed atmosphere and other artwork. At theirContinue reading “SPOTLIGHT OPENING AT THE SCULPTURE CENTER”
ART OPENING AT THE 2020 WEST SCHAAF GALLERY
By: Izabella Hotz and Destiny Cannon January 18, 2020 The opening night for the 2020 West Schaaf Gallery, owned by Mike Gutierrez (the artist and art lover), was a major success. He has many paintings of his own, but he also displays and sells art of many other local artists like Celeste Stauber and EileenContinue reading “ART OPENING AT THE 2020 WEST SCHAAF GALLERY”
Helping Hand For Cleveland’s Youth
By: Ariana Rojak, Gino Pallotta, and Danielle Shehee January 21, 2020 Brooklyn community members Joanne and Nick Maroulis have been hosting events like City Life, Campus Life, Thrive, and many more for several years now. These programs have helped students get in touch with religion, as well as to help keep them off of theContinue reading “Helping Hand For Cleveland’s Youth”
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
By: Daylun Armstrong, Valery Warner, and Jaden Majewski January 20, 2020 On the third Monday of every January, a man who was an outspoken leader who fought for justice in the Civil Rights Movement is celebrated; his name is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MLK Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia,Continue reading “Martin Luther King, Jr. Day”
HOMAGE TO ELVIS PRESLEY
By: Izabella Hotz and Destiny Cannon January 10, 2020 Elvis Aaron Presley, the man who was originally deemed too explicit for television and who made women swoon across the world, is still being remembered today. He was nominated 14 times for Grammy awards and won three of them. He had 60 Golden Records, two PlatinumContinue reading “HOMAGE TO ELVIS PRESLEY”
