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The Creative Impact Fund aims to help create transformational art in redlined communities throughout Cleveland and East Cleveland.
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Nine new murals are unveiled in Cleveland's Clark-Fulton neighborhood in a partnership between MetroHealth, LAND Studio and Metro West Community Development Organization.
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The database would help to identify and keep track of the numerous works of public art throughout the city and identify artwork that may need to be restored.
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Some of the storm waters from our rainy spring weather are now being diverted back to Mother Nature thanks to a new "green infrastructure" project on Cleveland's East Side. The Buckeye Road site also features public art with an environmental theme. Four blocks of abandoned homes and businesses along Buckeye Road were recently plowed down and replaced with a series of rain gardens and grassy dips in the landscape, called detention basins, that will hold storm water, after a heavy rain.
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A new sculpture was dedicated in Gordon Square over the weekend, and inspired a world record attempt.The world record for “Most People Paddle-Balling At…