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The Cleveland Arts Prize CollaborativeSubmitted by abanco on Sun, 09/13/2009 - 13:02.
09/25/2009 - 18:00 09/25/2009 - 22:00 Etc/GMT-4 ®press release - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cleveland, Ohio- Cleveland Arts Prize presents: CLEVELAND ARTS PRIZE WINNERS COLLABORATIVE
Cleveland Arts Prize Winner’s Collaborative will showcase Cleveland’s best in the category of visual arts with a public gallery exhibition and include two weekend workshops in the categories of design, literature and music and dance. Exhibition Dates: September 25, 2009- October 25, 2009 Convivium33 Gallery 1433 East 33rd Street 216.881.7838 or www.clevelandartsprize.org or www.josaphatartshall.com Opening Reception: Friday, September 25, 2009 from 6pm-10pm
Gallery Hours: Daily by appointment Friday 2pm-6pm Saturdays and Sundays -10am- 1pm
Nearly 50 years ago Cleveland Arts Prize began a tradition of identifying and honoring Cleveland’s outstanding artists on an annual basis. Since then the Arts Prize commissioned an Arts Prize medal, launched a scholarship program and established the tradition of holding an Annual Awards Event to honor the accomplishments of Artists in Northeast Ohio. This unique exhibition will launch a new Cleveland Arts Prize tradition focusing its outreach in a Cleveland neighborhood. Cleveland Arts Prize Winner’s Collaborative will give awardees the opportunity to share their accomplishments in an unprecedented collaborative effort and celebrate Cleveland’s rich art history with a broader community.
Visual artists include ANDREW BOROWIEC 2006 , LINDA BUTLER 1999, AMY CASEY 2009, SHIRLEY ALEY CAMPBELL 1986, LAURENCE CHANNING 2000, DON HARVEY 1991, HILDUR ASGEIRSDOTTIR JONSSON 2008, CRAIG LUCAS 2008, ED MIECZKOWSKI 1966, CHRISTOPHER PEKOC 2007, JUDITH SALOMON 1990, ATHENA TACHA 1981, LA WILSON 1993, BRENT KEE YOUNG 1987. CAP Is proud to be working with curators, William Busta, Susan Channing, CAP recipient 2007and Alenka Banco.
PRIVATE PREVIEW PARTY-Wednesday, September 16, 2009 from 6pm-9pm Connect with the artists, contemplate the art, and enjoy fabulous food, open bar and valet parking.
General Tickets: $60/person ($35 tax deductible) Patron Tickets: $200/person ($175 tax deductible)
SPECIAL WEEKEND WORKSHOPS-TICKETS: $15/DAY Sunday, October 4, 2009 1pm-3pm
Sunday, October 18, 2009 1pm-3pm
Supported by the Chilcote Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, Key Foundation and The Bonfoey Company.
Event Homepage: http://www.josaphatartshall.comLocation1433 East 33rd Street (one-way off Superior Ave.) Convivium33 Gallery
Cleveland 44114United States
Phone:
216-881-7838
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Is that in the old St.
Is that in the old St. Josephat's Church?
I used to live on E. 31st between Payne and Superior. My husband calls it his old neighborhood.
Convivium33
Yes-this is the Old St. Josephat's Church--lovingly restored by Alenka Banco.
Anyone who has not seen what one amazing woman can do for this City and the Arts needs to visit Convivium 33, in the St. Josaphat's Arts Complex.
Here's a Norm Roulet photo taken during the exhibition of my favorite NEO artist Christopher Pekoc's Retrospective show. The space, the music, the art, the experience is always golden. See Alenka's post above for more information.
Thanks lmcshane. I was
Thanks lmcshane.
I was reading about the transformation from a church to an arts gallery and I am wondering, does anyone know how a church is desanctified? How is that done?
Congrats Cleveland Arts Prize, Convivium and Alenka
I couldn't attend last night, but I heard from a reputable source that the event was a huge success for the Cleveland art community. I am curious to know if this tied into the Rustbelt to Artbelt proceedings at all?
In any event---you are, in my humble opinion, the best representative for the arts community in NEO. Congratulations!