Lusenhop Fine Art in Cleveland Heights Tells a Complete Story of American Art
David Lusenhop’s gallery shows some of the preeminent African American artists of our time. By Afi Scruggs
David Lusenhop’s gallery shows some of the preeminent African American artists of our time. By Afi Scruggs
Great Lakes Science Center President and CEO Dr. Kirsten Ellenbogen reflects on the Science Center’s role in the community over the last 25 years and its future over the next.
The Keithley Collection brings more than 100 new works of impressionism and post-impressionism to The Land.
The Cleveland Museum of Art just acquired a powerful new sculpture that speaks to both the past and the present.
The exhibit, The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion, opens on May 8 and runs through Sept. 11.
Renowned for his concert poster and exploration of mental illness, the Cleveland artist has created charitable works in his distinct style.
Picturing Motherhood Now, which runs through March 13, examines the history of mothers of color in art.
A $150 million transformation plan re-imagines the museum's impact on University Circle.
This fall, Cleveland joined Rome, Italy, as the only cities to hold all six pieces of the collection.
Embrace the museum's past and celebrate its future with the new exhibit featuring more than 300 artifacts.
In July, the Cleveland theater staple received a $75,000 grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund that will be used for short-term housing for emerging artists.
This year's festival, the 16th annual celebration of Cleveland's arts and music scene, is built around lakefront access, sustainability and connectivity.
Amber N. Ford, Joyce Morrow Jones and Erykah Townsend will get a chance to showcase their artwork and connect with the Cleveland community during their five-month residencies.