The tour begins at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds and travels through the countryside to Sandusky where they are greeted by family and friends and treated to dinner and a complimentary ticket to Cedar Point. Then it's back to the Fairgrounds where they receive a celebratory picnic for their efforts. For more information please contact Bridget Andrews at (800)667-7131 or go to www.MSohiobuckeye.org.
Three newly-conserved Japanese hanging scrolls are a highlight in this installation of Chinese and Japanese art dating from 2000 BCE to the present. The earliest scroll, Gibbon on a Rock by Kanõ Yasunobu (1613Â1685), is one of only five Kanõ-school ink paintings in the Allen's collection. It illustrates the important connections between Kanõ painters and Zen Buddhism.
Sunday, Aug 21, 2005, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm, $4; $3 seniors, students; kids under 12 free
Be among the first to view the video and photo-based work of eight national and international artists featured in Out There: Landscape in the New Millennium and the ceramic sculptures of regional artist Alicia Basinger, our latest in the Wendy L.