Saturday, December 08, 2012

Hope Memorial Bikeway Opening - 2012.12.10

From the folks at BikeCleveland.

Holiday Bike to Work Day:
Celebration of the Hope Memorial Bikeway Opening (facespace page)


Help ring in the opening of the Hope Memorial Bikeway (the bike path on the Lorain Carnegie Bridge) this holiday season on Monday, December 10th from 7am to 8:30am for the Holiday Bike to Work Day Celebration. Stop by on your way to work, school, or just on your early morning ride.

In celebration Bike Cleveland and the Cleveland Bike Rack will be providing hot coffee and pastries to cyclists and pedestrians who cross over the bridge. We will be set up in the new promenade on the east side of the Hope Memor
ial/Lorain Carnegie bridge (across from Progressive Field). This is your chance to be one of the first to ride over the Hope Memorial Bikeway, which officially opens that morning. 

The Cleveland Bike Rack will have information on the Bike Station including their winter commuter parking services, ODOT will have information on the bikeway and enhancements that will be made in 2013, and of course Bike Cleveland will be there with membership info and t-shirts (this is a good opportunity to get a Bike Cleveland shirt for that special cyclists in your life for the holiday). 

We know it’s short notice so if you can't make it on December 10th, be sure to check out the Hope Memorial Bikeway next time you are headed east-west. We will also be planning a larger event in the spring to celebrate the lighting of the Guardians and other improvements along the bikeway.

Thanks to Councilman Joe Cimperman for helping provide the coffee (from Phoenix Coffe) and breakfast pastries (from BonBon Pastry and Cafe).

I have been watching the progress on the bridge for the past few (six?) months as I sometimes take that way to work (and also to drive by and see the bookbox) and have been getting more and more excited about how the bridge pedestrian + bikeway with the addition of the work at Ontario and Carnegie might just very well be a huge missing ling to connecting Ohio City back to downtown Cleveland.  (especially with the new signaled crossing on Ontario by Progressive Field (I typed Jacobs first, oops).

It is doubtful that I will ever be able to bike comfortably from Lakewood to Shaker Square (work), but I look forward to more cycling around and into Cleveland, east of the river is a place I rarely cycle. I am hoping to use the heck out of the new bikeway next year.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Cleveland Winterfest 2012 - 2012.11.24


There are a ton of events, shops, etc. going on so I suggest to follow the link below.

Saturday, November 24th, 2012
Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio
1-7pm

Here is a sampling of the events (just the ones going on at Public Square).

Public Square Events

  • This year, Public Square will be packed with concerts and activities for the whole family leading up to the lighting ceremony. The fun kicks off on the Square at 1:00PM.
    Activities include:
    5:30a.m.-5:30p.m. GE Bike-A-Thon Powers Lights on City's Holiday Tree
    GE will be holding a bike-a-thon on the SW Quadrant of Public Square. A platform will be set up in front of the Public Square fountain with stationary bikes set up. GE Employees and MC2STEM Students will pedal to kinetically power batteries which power the tree. This will generate 2300 watts of power (the wattage of LED lights, ornaments and tree topper on the tree) to power the Public Square Christmas Tree for 100 minutes. If we were powering an incandescent tree of the same size, we'd need 35,600 watts of power or ride for 188.4 hours!
    12:00p.m. In partnership with WEWS TV5, watch OSU vs Michigan football game on the 14'w x 11'tall big screen in the middle of Public Square
    1:00-5:00p.m. Enjoy free horse drawn carriage rides throughout Downtown Cleveland. Carriage rides begin at Superior Avenue and East Roadway, on Public Square (near Old Stone Church)
    2:00p.m. MC2STEM High School Fab Lab Children's Activities: Fabricate your own snowflake in GE's Fab Lab! - In the elbow on South Roadway
    2:00-6:00p.m. Radio Disney will activate the Southwest quadrant of Public Square with activities for the whole family to enjoy featuring their "D-Tour Team"
    2:00-7:00p.m. Holiday Chow-Down event with the Gourmet Food trucks on Ontario Avenue between Superior Avenue and Euclid Avenue. Food trucks included are: MotorMouth, StrEat Mobile Bistro, The Nosh Box, Krav, Umami Moto, Fired Up Taco Truck, JiBARO, The Donut Lab and Sweet! The Mobile Cupcakery
    Umami Moto
    StrEat Mobile Bistro
    JiBARO
    The Nosh Box
    Zydeco Bistro
    Touch Supper Truck
    2:00-7:00p.m. Holiday Pop Up Shop, featuring the Cleveland Handmade Market and more will be present on Public Square. See below for more information
    5:00p.m. Radio Disney will entertain with a one hour show leading up to the official start of the Holiday Lighting Ceremony and firework display, on the Winterest Main Stage. NEW THIS YEAR - Radio Disney NEXT BIG THING star Jack Skuller performs a free concert for fans and families live on stage.
    7:00-8:00p.m. Immediately after the holiday lighting ceremony, enjoy the free Public After-Party with Santa hosted by the Tri-C Hospitality Management Center on Euclid Avenue. Families can enjoy free cookies, hot cocoa and pictures with Santa!  Bring your own camera to create your nostalgia for now!

Rose Iron Works Holiday Open House and Boutique - 2012.12.06


I know last year I really enjoyed visiting the foundry.  It was crowded so come early and plan on taking your time seeing everything.


Rose Iron Works invites you
to our Holiday Open House
and Boutique

Join us for festivities and
holiday shopping

New limited edition holiday gift items!

Thursday, December 6, 2012
from 5pm to 9pm

(One evening only!)

Forging demonstrations at 6pm and 8pm

Rose Iron Works Studio & Forge
1536 E 43rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44103

For our out-of-town friends:
Visit our website to view our products
and be sure to shop early
to ensure holiday delivery


http://www.RoseIronWorks.com


A note from Bob Rose: I'm delighted to invite all of our friends to another Holiday Open House!  Last year's event was such a huge success that many have asked if we were going to do it again.   With my father's recent passing in mind, I've decided to open our doors once each year ... to say a heartfelt thanks, to celebrate the holiday season and to honor both Dad and my grandfather. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Kent State Architecture Building Final Four Announced + MORE!

Fresh from a press release email:


Kent State Names 4 Architecture teams as
Finalists for New Building

The selection process for an architect for the new CAED building is now on the road to the final four!  From the original 37 teams the process has been thorough with over 7400 pages of material reviewed in order to move to eight semi-finalist interviewees.  Four of these eight have been chosen to proceed to the competition phase of the process.  They are:  

Bialosky + Partners Architects, LLC with Architecture Research Office
Richard L. Bowen + Associates, Inc. with Weiss/Manfredi
The Collaborative, Inc in association with Miller Hull Partnership, LLC
Westlake Reed Leskosky, Ltd
 
Each of the four teams will prepare a concept that incorporates function/image, sustainable synthesis and detailed cost data.  After having some interaction with the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, they will present how they would involve faculty, staff and students in their design process.   

Teams will present their ideas to the selection committee Thursday, January 17, 2013.  That evening they will introduce their schemes to the Kent State Community in Cartwright Hall between 7:00 and 9:00 PM.  Mark your calendars as this will be open to the public.  Materials will then be displayed in the Library for a period of time with feedback opportunities.  


-January 17th will be the big unveil of what is probably one of the most eagerly hoped for commissions in Northeast Ohio, the design of what Kent State University promises to be a signature (of sorts) new building for the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. The pressure is on, for many of the local firms are heavily staffed with graduates of the program who hope to prove to the public the abilities their Alma mater have granted them as well as finally providing a functional, useful and less horrible study environment for all the future students of the KSU CAED program.

I admit I am looking forward to seeing the proposals, but am equally fearful.  I hope the building is more "studio" then "iconic".  A good studio space will be useful as long as cooperative and collaborative group learning is taking place.  An iconic building can look dated surprisingly quickly.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Post Election 2012 - dealing with the detritus - political sign competition

Usually the emails from Carl Skalak of Blue Pike Farm are a joy to read and today's was no exception.  In a nutshell, Blue Pike Farms is offering a Political Sign buy-back program.  They don't care who they are for or how busted they are.  

Bring in 50 or more candidate or issue signs and receive 1/2 dozen of Henrietta's favorite Blue Pike Farm free range non-GMO eggs.

100+ signs and you receive 1/2 dozen eggs AND a jar of E Pluribus Apiaries wildflower honey from Blue Pike Farm.

May be dropped off at Blue Pike Farm this week (call the number on the website to make sure someone is there) or at the Coit Rd Farmers Market this Saturday, Nov. 8th, 8.30am til 12.30pm.

*May not be combined with any other offers. Void where prohibited. 

Carl plans to use the metal supports for staking plants, if you have a use for the viynl sign itself there is a competition for using them.  The best submitted idea get honey and eggs as well (see 100+ sign prize).

Submit ideas to blue.pike.farm@gmail.com with "recycle political sign" in the subject line to be considered.

Done and done, get yourself out and voted.

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Photo taken around 7.15am walking back from my polling place after successfully making my mark for my guy.  Fingers crossed we can put an end to all this nonsense for a while.  At least 2 and a half years before we have to deal with this again.  Please.

Now lets get back to the important stuff, like making this city awesome again.  Or more awesome.  Whatever.

Sunday, November 04, 2012

November 6th, 2012 INCOMING - go vote

In a bit over 24 hours (if you are from the United States) you will have your last chance to affect the various local, regional and national elections of this year.  As the USA attempts to claw it's way out of economic distress and re-evaluate it's purpose on the international stage we all face tough decisions.  Decisions we should not take lightly for our ability to make these decisions were hard fought for and rigorously defended.  As a citizen of the USA I take election day extremely personally.  I find it my honor and duty to research the candidates and issues being brought forth to the best of my ability, culling data from multiple sources, to form what I consider the best opinion that I can reasonably make. With those decisions in hand I find my way to the polling station and make what little mark I can on the direction I believe we need to go in, together.

I am not going to endorse an idea or candidate here.  Instead I am just reminding you that even if you don't believe it matters, even if you don't think you make a difference, you have a responsibility to make yourself heard.  You may not think you are informed enough, or savvy enough, or even important enough to make decisions for others, but that isn't what the elections are about.  They are about giving everyone in our society, those who work or benefit from or both, the ability to take ownership in our nation by directing the policies we all will abide by.

So, this November 6th, if you haven't already, go vote.  I look forward in waiting in line with you.  We can talk about how disappointing the Cleveland Browns are (no biggie, I'm used to it) or how Hurricane Sandy kicked our butts or even what your favorite doughnut place is.  What I will not talk to you about however, is how little voting matters, or how rigged the system is, etc. Talking does very little, action accomplishes things.

Take action.  Go vote.  It is a little bit of your duty as a citizen.

ps. I love this story from a big rig trucker who volunteers at the polls every election. - via storycorps



2012.11.09 - Kent State CAED Faculty Pecha Kucha (lite) Presentation


'Pecha Kucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) is a popular format for celebrating creativity in the design fields.
'Chit chat' Friday November 9th with faculty members in Bowman 133.  Learn more here: PKN November 12.
Text Summation:
Friday, November 9th, 2012
Bowman 133, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
5.45 - 7:45pm
-refreshments in lobby - which is how you get students to show up (cue Admiral Akbar "It's a trap!" line)

*I'm calling it Pecha Kucha lite because I am unsure if it is an actual PKN event or just "powered by PKN" and I don't want to make a bunch of people who feel comfortable talking about random things in public with slides angry at me.

Thursday, November 01, 2012

Enhance Clifton upcoming public meetings!

In what could be one of the largest west side infrastructure projects (at least in connecting major residential areas to Lake Erie and dealing with the 7 lane mega misnomer road, Clifton Boulevard) and a project I personally really hope to succeed, there are two upcoming public meetings scheduled.  Take note below.
ps, lifted directly from the Enhance Clifton webbernet site.

Over the past year and a half, since 2010, the Enhance Clifton program has been changed in several areas. A revised project schedule can be viewed here. The RTA has now secured a significant amount of construction funding to move the project forward. The architectural and engineering firm of Richard L. Bowen + Associates Inc., that was selected by a joint panel in 2009, is continuing its efforts and has been working to prepare the 60% Design Development Submittal.

Two public meetings have been scheduled to inform residents in Cleveland and Lakewood of the updated project scope and to receive feedback before final construction documents are created.

Thursday, November 8, 2012
Louisa May Alcott School
W. 104th and Baltic
Cleveland, OH 44102

Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Lakewood Women's Club Pavilion
Lakewood, OH 44107 

A summary of the current scope of the project is as follows:

Cleveland:  
  • The roadway will be widened by one-foot in both directions.
  • The driveway aprons along the Boulevard will be re-built, due to the widening.
  • The new permanent bus stations will be constructed at the previously determined locations.
  • The entire roadway will be repaved.
  • The medians will be constructed with trees and landscaping.
  • The area around W. 115th and W. 117th will have some additional streetscape enhancements, including masonry planters and sidewalk pavers.
  • The span-wire traffic signals from W. 115th to Baltic will be replaced with mast arms including transit priority.
 
Lakewood: 
  • The new permanent stations will still be constructed at the previously determined locations.
  • Each new station will also have a new concrete bus pad within the curb lane.
  • The curb lane will recieve new signage and pavement markings to designate when the lanes are bus-only.
  • No other construction work within the City of Lakewood will occur.

For any questions regarding the upcoming meetings or the project in general, please see theContact page. Thank you for your continued interest in the project and we look forward to seeing you at the final public meetings. 


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ali Momeni Opening Friday 11.09.2012

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE OPENING OF 

ANIMAL WARMTH (60S EDITION)

ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 
5:30 - 8:00 pm Free Public Opening
7:00 pm            The Artist Talks: Ali Momeni in the Main Gallery 

also on view 
Procession: Song for the Underground Railroad 
an installation by Johnny Coleman in the Euclid Avenue and The Platform Galleries  


 
 
Ali Momeni, self described "builder, composer, and performer," has been creating Animal Warmth, a serial artwork with arrangements of carbon filament light bulbs and computer generated sound, for several years. With only timed movements of light and sound emanating from the bulbs the artist transforms manufactured, non-living objects into lively, space animating, and audience pleasing beings. Videos of Animal Warmth (#28)
(2008) at the Almost Cinema Festival of 2008 at Vooruit in Gent, Belgium can be seen by right clicking on the image below.
 
about the artist 
Ali Momeni is a builder, composer, and performer interested in the poetics of gesture, effect, and timing. His work makes use of all manners of technology to explore the social lives of objects and their embedded performative qualities. His creative output ranges from kinetic sculptures and sound installations, to urban interventions and music theater performance. Momeni was born in Isfahan, Iran, and emigrated to the United States at the age of twelve. He studied physics and music at Swarthmore College, completing his doctoral degree in music composition, improvisation, and performance with computers from the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies at UC Berkeley. He spent three years in Paris where he collaborated with performers and researchers from La Kitchen, IRCAM, Sony CSL and CIRM. 

Between 2007 and 2011, Momeni was an assistant professorship in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, where he directed theSpark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, and founded the urban projection collective called the MAW. Momeni currently teaches in the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University and oversees CMU ArtFab.

In spring 2013, The Sculpture Center will be showing Ali Momeni and collaborator Robin Meier's The Tragedy of the Commons, an exhibition with Atta ants.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

CANCELLED: Sculpture Panel at Westlake Library, Tuesday Oct. 30th

Due to the storm funtimes the region is currently undergoing the Panel at Westlake Library is being cancelled tonight (Tuesday, October 30th, 2012).

Hopefully it will be rescheduled for early December.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

MOCA Free First Saturdays

MOCA Cleveland Hours and Admission
11400 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Regular Hours*:
Tuesday - Sunday:  11am - 5pm
Open late Thursdays until 10pm

Closed Mondays

Admission - free for MOCA Cleveland Members and children under 6 years of age.
General Admission - $8
Seniors [ages 65+] - $6
Students [w/ ID] - $5

FREE ADMISSION for ALL visitors on the FIRST Saturday of the month.

Just a note that I think everyone should know about.  Take advantage of that deal.

*The Museum may have different hours for special events, check the calendar or call the Museum for more info [216.521.8671].


Thursday, October 25, 2012

2012 Lakewood LEAF Night Harvest Festival - Tonight!



 What a year! Today is going to be PERFECT weather for walking to LEAF Night Harvest Fest with your family. We will be swapping home cooked dinner with local ingredients for donations and there will be great music, vendors and activities for all. Stock up on cheese, jams, honey and produce. (More Information on Harvest Fest below)

This is our last LEAF Night of the season but you might want to save the dates for our Holiday City Fresh drop off because this year we are inviting guest vendors and farmers. Those dates will be: Tuesday November 13th, and Tuesday December 18th
 
See you tonight! If all goes well there will be the new winter line of soaps from STEM Natural Soaps, fresh local raspberries and produce and information and order forms for the soon to be printed LEAF Community cookbook: LEAF COOKS Recipes From the Community
 
Please help LEAF Community to keep improving and growing!  Complete this survey:  
  
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LEAF Night Harvest Festival
TONIGHT Thursday October 18th
5:30 - 8:00pm
  
Music 
Starting the night off is solo act and Lakewood residentCorinne Noelle. Then stick around for the Brittney Reilly Band featuring Brittany Reilly (Bass, Guitar, Vocals), Brent Hopper (Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals), Peter Dubyoski (Guitar, Vocals) and Ben Rosolowski (Drums, Percussion). From bluegrass to country to folk, plus a little Grateful Dead on the side, this Avon Lake based quartette is sure to please!

Food
LEAF's own home chefs will be cooking up local food recipes straight out of LEAF's soon to be released cook book. Get a delicious, healthy dinner for the whole family (suggested donation of $5)!

Pie Bake-Off
Break out your best pie recipe enter into our annual Pie Bake-Off! All pies should be dropped off at Harvest Festival no later than 5:30pm along with a list of ingredients. Returning Celebrity Judges from WRUW's Maximum Consumptionwill then select winners for the following categories: best crust, most original, best taste overall and best use of vegetables in a pie.

Pumpkin Carving Contest
Bring a carved and scraped-out pumpkin or other gourd with your name clearly marked to the contest table by 5:30pm. This year's contest will include prizes for Most Original, Scariest, Happiest, LEAF-iest and Most Impressive.

Activities for the Whole Family

Hula Hoop Making
Learn how to make your own hula hoop with LEAF's own hula expert from basic home materials. Then take one home with you! All proceeds from the hula hoops will go towards supporting LEAF's local food programming.

Kids Coloring Contest
Draw your favorite part of LEAF Night or color one of LEAF's local food themed coloring pages at the festival for a chance to be published in the Lakewood Observer and displayed on LEAF's website.

Bobbing for apples and more fun activities for the kids!

Vendors
All of your favorite LEAF Night vendors in one night! From vegetables, meats and cheeses, soap and other local crafts, be sure to get out and shop local!  (VENDORS LISTED BELOW) 

LEAF Merchandise
Be sure to stop by the LEAF information table and pick up your official LEAF merchandise. All proceeds from the sales of these official LEAF items, ranging from tote bags to t-shirts to coffee mugs, benefit LEAF's local food programs!

This Week's Guest Farmers and Vendors:

Bay Branch Farm- Welcome back Bay Branch Farm. They produce some of the best tasting vegetables from a double lot farm in the Bird Town neighborhood of Lakewood.

Berry Good Farm- Berry Good produces our favorite honey and honey products.  Their freshly baked bread is top notch.  

City Love - T-shirts printed in and for Lakewood.

Handmade On Mars - Handmade baby and kids items, accessories and educational toys.

Hens in Lakewood - See how the  battle to get backyard hens in Lakewood is going and sign up to be a "hen hopeful" 

Kaskey Farms - Welcome Pat, Tom and their fresh produce to LEAFNight this week!  

Kingdom Select Kettle Corn - Freshly popped kettle corn and lemon shake up specialty drinks.     
Maggie's Farm- Deliciously fresh produce grown naturally in Cleveland    

Ohio Farm Direct - Local grass-fed organic cheese.

Planet Kingdom Bakery - Hemp desserts and goodies.

The Root Cafe - Lakewood's local food cafe brings lemonade toLEAF Night and sells it to benefit our musical guests. Grab a cup and support local music and food. 

STEM Handmade Soaps - Local natural handmade soap. Check out their tribute to LEAF with their very special LEAF Soap!

Western Reserve Foods - Delicious cheese from Middlefield Cheese Co-op

Ziemba Farms - fresh local produce including raspberries!     
(vendors & music subject to change)    
The Lakewood Fresh Stop at LEAF Night is a prepaid program similar to a CSA. Pick up your City Fresh share and/or sign up and pay in person for a holiday share. More information about Lakewood City Fresh Fresh Stop program is available here

City Fresh Holiday Shares:
  City Fresh holiday shares (Family size only) will be available for pick up on Tuesday November 13th, and Tuesday December 18th. The pick up location will be in Lakewood this year (exact location TBA). Please check in at the desk to sign up. 

Geauga Family Farms Organic CSA Pickup  
LEAF is happy to have Geauga Family Farms Organic CSA pickup atLEAF Night. Don't forget that Geauga Family Farms loves to do special orders for shareholders so you can stock up on produce for canning or frozen cuts of meat.  More information at:www.geaugafamilyfarms.org

Fall/Winter share applications for Geauga Family Farms is now available: Winter CSA Application
Attention Fall/Winter shareholders: Fall/Winter share deliveries start on October 25th. Since this is the same day as the Harvest Festival, shares will be available for pick up at LEAF Night, from 5:30 to 8:00 pm. 
  
LEAF Bulk Food Table 
The Bulk Table will have a lot of grain and produce items for LEAF Nighttonight! They are available for purchase now and Adrienne will be taking special orders in a few weeks.  Some of the items she has are: honey puffed spelt cereal, puffed spelt, rolled oats, flax seeds, various beans, popcorn, brown rice, and pink Himalayan salt.  


Barter Table at LEAF Night 
LEAF provides a space for CSA members and home gardeners a place to bring local unwanted produce and swap it for something you need. This is a great place for people who are overwhelmed with their home or community garden harvest. Items on the table at the end of the nightare donated to a local food bank or community meal. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

2012 Cleveland Design Competition Exhibition + Awards Reception - 2012.10.26_fri


2012 Competition Exhibition and Awards Reception - Next Friday!
October 26 - 6:00pm-9:00pm
West Catacombs of the Detroit Superior Bridge
2433 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, Ohio 44113
 
All are invited to the free, public Awards Reception and Exhibition where 164 competition submissions from 24 countries around the world will be on display!  After a short happy hour and exhibition viewing, Armando Carbonell, Senior Fellow of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will announce the winners of this year's Design Competition. The Awards Reception and Exhibition will be taking place inside the catacombs of the Detroit Superior Bridge.

On October 19th, the 2012 Jury met in Cleveland to review the submissions (check out the jury by CLICKING HERE) and select this years winners. We hope to see you next Friday, October 26th, as we celebrate the 5th year of the Cleveland Design Competition! Beverages (cash bar) and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided. 

WHO:   Open to Public
WHEN: October 26th, 2012
            6:00pm - Exhibition and Happy Hour
            7:30pm - Welcome by Eric Wobser, Ohio City Inc.
                           Announcement of Winners by Armando Carbonell
            9:00pm - Exhibition ends

WHERE: 2433 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(Enter the bridge from the parking lots at the Cuyahoga County Engineers Office on the Northeast corner at West 25th and Detroit Avenue)

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Architects Draw - Opening Reception : 2012.11.02_fri



Architects Draw - Opening Reception
Friday, November 2nd, Convivium33 Gallery - 6:00-10:00pm - FREE / PUBLIC
1433 East 33rd Street (One Way/off Superior Avenue)
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
 
Sponsored by AIA Cleveland, Architects Draw is an exhibition concept conceived from Peter's appreciation for what may seem natural but in today's age and fixation with all things digital, is not.  Peter reminds us that you won't find the soul of architecture in your desktop.  Great architecture can only derive from a uniquely human collaboration between the mind, the eyes and the hand.   Peter, who spent a year in Rome on a Fulbright fellowship, will be featured as a special guest artist and will showcase his personal travel sketches from over the years. The juried exhibition will include recent works in a variety of disciplines by Architects and students of Architecture.  
  
Architects, intern architects, associates and architecture students were invited to submit travel sketches, paintings, watercolors, and similar works of art outside the normal business of architecture. AIA Cleveland President Kurt Weaver admitted "We had no idea what to expect, by all accounts submissions exceeded the expectations of this first ever exhibit concept for AIA Cleveland."  It then became the difficult job of a distinguished panel of jurors to evaluate and determine the finalists of the show.  The jurors included Artist, Cathie Bleck, CIA President, Grafton Nunes, Artist, Christopher Pekoc, Artist, Antonia Reiner and Artist and Art Critic, Douglas Max Utter.

The exhibit will be on display from Friday, November 2nd through December 2nd, 2012. Exhibit viewing hours are Monday and Wednesday from 6:00pm-8:00pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00am-2:00pm. 
 
To invite friends using the e-Vite RSVP, please use the link below:
 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Sculpture Center W2S 2014 Call for Artists

 
THE SCULPTURE CENTER IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT W2S, ITS KEYSTONE EXHIBITION SERIES, IS NOW OPEN TO EARLY CAREER ARTISTS OF OHIO AND OUR ENTIRE REGION.

THE REGION 
Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, western Pennsylvania (the western half of the state), western New York (Rochester and west), or Ontario, Canada.

THE EARLY CAREER ARTIST
The sculptor, installation artist, or expanded media artist must have a connection to the region by birth, residency, or schooling, but does not need to be currently residing in the region. By the application deadline (January 2013), the sculptor must have completed his/her schooling, apprenticeship, or period of equivalent self-taught experience and be no more than ten years into h/her career. Submitted images should be of sculpture, installation, or other expanded media that indicates current work and, if possible, the nature of the proposed W2S exhibition. The W2S artworks or installations may not have been previously exhibited in northeastern Ohio. The creation of a new or further developed body of work for the W2S series is encouraged and preferable.   

THE DEADLINE 
Sunday, January 6, 2013, at midnight!

FULL INFORMATIONFor the complete Call for Artists, eligibility, responsibilities, application requirements, and application form,  click here.  
   

QUESTIONS?
Email or call Ann Albano at 216.229.6527

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Building With Nature Symposium: 2012.10.18


Building with nature: A symposium to explore the frontiers of green building, biomimicry and architecture 
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 18, 2012, at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is planning to redevelop its campus in University Circle. One of the goals is to create a building that embodies the Museum's mission of inspiring a passion for nature, protecting natural diversity, fostering health and providing leadership to a sustainable future.
To explore the latest thinking, the Museum is hosting a public symposium about the integration of buildings and nature. Following the educational success of the Museum's PNC SmartHome exhibit in 2011, the symposium will stimulate ideas about the potential for new kinds of buildings in Northeast Ohio—radically better buildings that respond to human needs while restoring the Earth's natural systems. The symposium is one of several opportunities for the community to be involved in the Museum's building project.
Topics and speakers include:
Free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register online or send an email toLKelly@cmnh.org or call 216-231-1177.

SculptureX Symposium #3: The State of Expanded Media: 2012.10.20



SCULPTUREX SYMPOSIUM #3: THE STATE OF EXPANDED MEDIA IS OPEN FOR PRE-REGISTRATION

Pre-registration required - click here. Please include your name, email address, school affiliation (if any), phone, and number of people attending. Your pre-registration will be acknowledged.
SculptureX Symposium #3: The State of Expanded Media
The discipline once known as sculpture is no longer bound to serve as a producer of architectural elements, nor is it any longer contained by the historical narratives that once determined its form. Sculpture as a contemporary practice is a condition of space - it is interactive and participatory and relationally claims no singular territory. Multidimensional in nature, sculpture in its most expanded form generates a nexus where narratives, materiality, and medium unfold, refold, and co-mingle in an indeterminate social and cultural arena. SculptureX3 will focus upon sculpture's emerging identity in the age of post-media. Free and open to the public.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012
Cleveland Institute of Art
Joseph McCullough Building
11601 Euclid Ave, Cleveland
9:00 AMRegistration opens
9:45Welcome by Ann Albano, Executive Director + Chief Curator, The Sculpture Center, and Barry Underwood, Chair of Sculpture, Cleveland Institute of Art
10:00Mel Chin, Keynote Speaker
11:00Coffee Break
11:15Sculpture Speed Dating for MFA students and 2012 MFA graduates
11:45 - 1:00 PMLunch at CIA
1:15 - 3:00Afternoon Consecutive Panels
  • 1:15 - 2:00 PM
    Post Studio Production, Situated (Rhetorical) Practices
    Panel Moderator: Dan Tranberg, artist, critic, author, and Cleveland Institute of Art adjunct professor of painting
    Panelist: Lisa Austin, professor, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, + TBD
  • 2:15 - 3:00
    Social sculpture, critical practices, and relational aesthetics
    Panel Moderator: Reto Thuring, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Museum of Art
    Panelists: Navjotika Kumar, Assistant Professor of Art History, Kent State University
                       Sarah Paul, Assistant Professor & Chair of T.I.M.E. - Digital Arts, CIA
3:00 - 3:30Closing summary remarks by David Norr, Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
4:00Reception at The Sculpture Center, 1834 E. 123 St., Cleveland
Exhibitions on view: Procession: Song for the Underground Railroad, a new installation by Johnny Coleman, Oberlin College head of the art department and African-American studies professor.
This symposium, a program of SculptureX, is generously sponsored by the Cleveland Institute of Art; The Cleveland Museum of Art, David Franklin, Director, The Sarah S. and Alexander M. Cutler Chair; The Contemporary Art Society of the Cleveland Museum of Art; Edinboro University Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Art Department, and Art Department Graduate Committee; the School of Art at Kent State University; and The Sculpture Center. This Sculpture Center educational program is also supported by the Kulas Foundation and the John P. Murphy Foundation and receives public funding from the Ohio Arts Council and Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.

MFA STUDENTS AND RECENT GRADS: SCULPTURE SPEED DATING WILL TAKE PLACE AGAIN THIS YEAR. SEND IN YOUR WORK NOW.
The MFA Sculpture Speed Dating session is a juried event at SculptureX Symposium #3 providing 10 current or recent MFA graduates (spring 2012) from our greater region (OH, MI, IN, KY, WVA, western PA, western NY, and Ontario, CN) an opportunity to give a 2 minute presentation of his or her work. Contact the Speed Dating Chair Angie Seykora, Edinboro University of PA MFA student, to apply. If you want to get involved with organizing this student run session, let Angie know.
SCULPTURE SPEED DATING CLOSED

BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR OF THE BRAND NEW MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART CLEVELAND is available the evening before, October 19 @ 5 PM, for 20 people. Sign up here with the number of people, email, and phone number. If you'd like to stay on at MOCA Cleveland for an evening of music, Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR): Gilgamesh on the Crooked River, buy tickets here.
MOCA TOUR CLOSED

about the artist Mel Chin
Mel Chin was born in Houston, Texas in 1951. Chin's art, which is both analytical and poetic, evades easy classification. He is known for the broad range of approaches in his art, including works that require multi-disciplinary, collaborative teamwork and works that conjoin cross-cultural aesthetics with complex ideas. Chin also insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility. His projects are consistent with a conceptual philosophy, which emphasizes the practice of art to include sculpting and bridging natural and social ecology. Chin's work was documented in the popular PBS program, Art of the 21st Century, and he has received numerous awards and grants.


Mel Chin, Cabinet of Craving, (2012), white oak, antique bone ware, steel, pigmented dye, shellac, 9 x 14 x 14 ft. Image courtesy of the artist.

Mel Chin, The Funk & Wag from A to Z, (2012), printed paper from The Universal Standard Encyclopedia, archival water-based glue, paper, 524 collages, varying from 8 x 11 in. to 17 x 23 in. installation variable. Image courtesy of the artist.


Mel Chin, Shape of a Lie, (2005), bronze, catlinite (Native American pipestone), 70 x 29 x 54 in. Image courtesy of the artist.



above images and text recopied from the Sculpture Center website.