Friday, September 26, 2008

Assemblage - the inaugural benefit



Saturday, September 27th, 2008
15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Oh, 44110
7pm until the party ends

The Waterloo Arts District in Cleveland’s North Collinwood neighborhood will come alive for the night of September 27, 2008 as artists, art lovers, members of the Collinwood community and community-minded residents from all over Greater Cleveland will gather for a one-of-a-kind party and fund raiser to officially launch the neighborhood’s new arts center.

The theme of the party, Assemblage/Assemblage, appropriately plays off two meanings of the word. An assemblage is an art work created from, usually, found objects. An assemblage is a gathering – of people, things or ideas. Arts Collinwood, and particularly its new art center, embody both meanings.

The event’s proceeds go to equip and operate the Arts Collinwood Community Art Center, which will provide a home for children’s and grownups’ art classes, after-school programs, arts-related clubs and activities, music and dance performances, continuing artist education, community events … and more!

The party will occupy the Arts Collinwood gallery and art center, and the adjoining Café Marika, at the corner of East 156th and Waterloo Roads, easily accessible from Routes 2 and 90, a few steps west of the Beachland Tavern and Ballroom and an emerging gallery and shopping district.

Guests will be invited to work with Arts Collinwood artists to complete a massive mural assemblage to decorate the new community art center. Distinguished local artists are being invited to submit assemblage works for exhibit during and after the party; all works will be for sale. Kits of similar materials will be sold for guests to create individual assemblages, or to take home. Invited artists will also exhibit eminently buyable art for guests’ browsing pleasure.

Music will be provided by Moko Bovo, finger food by Kimberly’s Supper Club, Grovewood Tavern and Wine Bar, Muldoon’s Tavern,Scotti's, The Chocolate Garden, Chili Peppers and Polaris Vocational School’s pastry chef and his students. A generous donation of wine is being given by Bratenahl’s Chuck Bauernschmidt. Dress is urban chic (if in doubt, wear black).

Tickets are $75 and $125. VIP ticket holders will be invited to come an hour early for a champagne reception, performance by Ruth Pangrace of Women in History as Louise Nevelson, and a guided tour of the space.

More information from 216-692-9500.

Arts Collinwood

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Fairfax InterGenerational Competition



Architectural Competition - Fall 2008
Fairfax Neighborhood, Cleveland, Ohio housing for families in which grandparents are the primary caregivers of their grandchildren.

Sponsored by Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation with support from the McGregor Foundation

Competition administration by Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative with organizational support from AIA Cleveland

Open to design teams including at least one Ohio-registered architect
DEADLINE - November 19, 2008
PRIZES - $10,000 (1st) - $5,000 (2nd) - $2,500 (3rd)

Fairfax Competition
Competition Overview

Monday, September 22, 2008

U.S. House Triples Funding for cleaning up Great Lakes

The U.S. House of Representatives approved the Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2008 which reauthorized a federal program to clean up the rivers and harbors feeding into the Great Lakes by tripling its funding to $150 million annually.

A great American resource is finally getting some of the attention that is deserves which is also great news to the many post industrial cities that would definitely benefit from some special attention.

Healthy Lakes - US House Says Yay to Great Lakes Legacy Act
S. 2994: Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2008
Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate S.1994 - .pdf