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Tiedman and Utter @ Arts Collinwood

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Tiedman has made a major breakthrough in recent years with his brooding, multifaceted landscape paintings, which he calls "inscapes." He produces the works purely from his imagination, which opens up endless possibilities for rendering the landscape as a metaphorical minefield. His densely layered landscapes invite viewers to mentally drift in and out of dimly... »

Michelle Muldrow

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A recent transplant from San Francisco, Michelle Muldrow has already established herself as one of Cleveland's most outstanding painters. Earlier this summer, she was chosen by the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture as one of only 20 local artists to receive a $20,000 Creative Workforce Fellowship. »

Amy Casey

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In the 10 years since she graduated with a degree in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art, Amy Casey has become one of Northeast Ohio's most visible emerging artists. She has held solo shows in Chicago and Los Angeles and has participated in more than 25 group exhibitions nationwide. In addition to being... »

Lissa Bockrath @ Wooltex Gallery

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Moving from Cleveland's gritty urban landscape to the winding roads and dramatic terrain of Chagrin Falls would probably transform just about anyone. For area artist Lissa Bockrath, the change is most evident in her paintings' imagery, which, over the course of a few years, has evolved from city scenes to vivid abstractions of natural... »

“John Szarkowski: Photographs”

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John Szarkowski is widely known as a career maker. As director of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York from 1962 to 1991, he introduced some of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. But long before he accepted that position, he was a photographer — not an amateur, but a... »

W. Eugene Smith @ Carnegie Museum of Art

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"Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh Photographs'' a exhibition of 193 master prints that Smith produced between 1955 and 1957, is a fittingly monumental tribute to a body of work that many consider to be Smith's finest. The project began just after Smith resigned as a photographer for Life Magazine. He was already famous.... »