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Joseph Raines said his discovery of art was a form of divine intervention that saved his life and gave him the ability to make a difference in others' lives.
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An exhibit of Renaissance art offers a look at England's historic kings and queens.
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The Museum of Creative Human Art is a Cleveland nonprofit giving marginalized youth a safe space to create, learn and even start a career in the arts.
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Danielle N. Dixon created visual art and poetry in tribute to the sci-fi novelist Octavia Butler for the 2023 BLAX Museum arts showcase.
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Cleveland by watching floats parade by or enjoy the arts this weekend with a printmaking exhibition at Zygote Press. These events and other performances and artwork round out this week’s list of things to do.
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Kubra Alhilali came to Cleveland as a refugee but now she's a U.S. citizen and a full-time artist.
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The Temple-Tifereth Israel is now home to Andy Warhol's series of prints, "Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century," thanks to a generous donation.
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After taking a year off from in-person programming in 2021, the Brite Winter festival is returning to the West Bank of the Flats Saturday.
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On this week's Shuffle, we hear about The Sonata #6 Project, an exhibit in Cleveland that explores the relationship between music and visual art. A group of artists created sculptures, mixed media, textiles and other pieces based on their interpretation of a piano sonata composed to evoke emotions and images.
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Just 17 of Ohio’s 88 counties remain at Level 3 red for spread of the coronavirus; University of Akron President Gary Miller has introduced a plan drawing on the school’s arts programs to give downtown a boost post-pandemic; Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish announced a new program to focus county resources on economically struggling places; and more stories.