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SUMMARY:B-Art! Barberton Student Art Show\, April 26 & 27
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/b-art-barberton-student-art-show-april-26-27/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T120000
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CREATED:20190410T140808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T140808Z
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SUMMARY:Solo Show\, No Explanations\, by Nikki Bartel at Summit Artspace on Tusc
DESCRIPTION:Artist and entrepreneur Nikki Bartel will have a one-woman show at the Summit Artspace on Tusc gallery\, April 13-May 11. Her studio is also located in Summit Artspace on Tusc at 571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.\, Barberton.\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nNikki will be in the gallery on opening day\,  Saturday\, April 13\, 12-5 p.m.\n\nGALLERY HOURS\n\nThe gallery is open Fridays\, 5-8 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Shows are free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\n\nNikki’s work is distinctive and there is no hiding the emotion behind the brushstrokes. She often confronts women’s issues on canvas. She works in all media. Besides her studio business\, she created Aspire\, Dream\, and Jingle\,  a collaboration of mixed Media art\, custom jewelry\, and dreams.  She has recently begun work with the Artistic Souls Gallery Auction.\nArtist Nikki Bartel\n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/nikki-bartel-6/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T031116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T031116Z
UID:10001352-1556366400-1556384400@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection\nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos\nIan Adams\nChristina Sadowski\nJim Roetzel\nJeffrey Gibson\nDenny Reiser\nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel\nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-6/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190425T200255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T200255Z
UID:10001391-1556298000-1556308800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:B-Art! Barberton Student Art Show\, April 26 & 27
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/barberton-student-art/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190410T140518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T140536Z
UID:10001577-1556298000-1556308800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Solo Show\, No Explanations\, by Nikki Bartel at Summit Artspace on Tusc
DESCRIPTION:Artist and entrepreneur Nikki Bartel will have a one-woman show at the Summit Artspace on Tusc gallery\, April 13-May 11. Her studio is also located in Summit Artspace on Tusc at 571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.\, Barberton.\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nNikki will be in the gallery on opening day\,  Saturday\, April 13\, 12-5 p.m.\n\nGALLERY HOURS\n\nThe gallery is open Fridays\, 5-8 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Shows are free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\n\nNikki’s work is distinctive and there is no hiding the emotion behind the brushstrokes. She often confronts women’s issues on canvas. She works in all media. Besides her studio business\, she created Aspire\, Dream\, and Jingle\,  a collaboration of mixed Media art\, custom jewelry\, and dreams.  She has recently begun work with the Artistic Souls Gallery Auction.\nArtist Nikki Bartel\n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/nikki-bartel-5/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T031431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T031431Z
UID:10001353-1556280000-1556305200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection\nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos\nIan Adams\nChristina Sadowski\nJim Roetzel\nJeffrey Gibson\nDenny Reiser\nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel\nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-7/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190408T140934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T140934Z
UID:10001544-1556280000-1556298000@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:The BOX Gallery – April 12-May 18
DESCRIPTION:THE BOX GALLERYOPENING RECEPTION: Friday\, April 12\, 5-8pmOn View: April 12 – May 18 \n\n\n\nSmall BOX: “Pages from Brother’s Grimm” by Elise RadzialowskiA painting and drawing student in her final year at The University of Akron’s Myers School of Art\, Radzialowski presents a series of watercolor narratives that bring together the archetypal Grimm fairy tales with the human experience of present day. “Through these stories\, I want people to remember where they came from\, identify their own hauntings\, experience the fantasy of a surreal story\, and see themselves as sharing life with all other human beings.” \n\n\n\nBig BOX: “Bursting at the Seams” by Natalie GrieshammerAn Arts Administrator for the Cleveland Museum of Art\, self-taught musician\, and feminist fiber artist\, Grieshammer holds a BFA from CIA and a MA from UA’s Myers School of Art. She presents highly-textured weavings\, which incorporate nontraditional shiny materials such as glitter\, plastics\, and ribbons. “My work aims to validate and celebrate femininity. Surface seduction\, unrestrained craft\, and decoration\, are a means of overturning cultural structures imposed upon the feminine.” \n\n\n\nVisiting The BOX GalleryThe BOX Gallery is located on the third floor of Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 E. Market St.\, Akron. Shows are FREE and open to the public during exhibitions on Fridays and Saturdays from 12-5 PM\, 3rd Thursdays (Thursday\, April 18 & May 16\, 4-7PM)\, and the Akron Artwalk on (Saturday\, May 4\, 5-9PM). \n\n\n\nAbout Artists of Rubber City\n\n\n\nArtists of Rubber City (AoRC)\, is a visual arts nonprofit with the mission to advocate for contemporary artists and Ohio art. The group promotes the appreciation and ownership of art created by contemporary artists as one facet of the rich culture to be found in Northeast Ohio. \n\n\n\nIts membership includes painters\, photographers\, printmakers\, fiber artists\, potters\, ceramicists\, glass artists\, mixed-media artists\, graphic artists\, sculptors\, jewelers\, and some who aren’t artists at all; they just love and support the visual arts. This rich mixture of talent and interests keeps AoRC lively and interesting. \n\n\n\nIn 2009 AoRC opened its current gallery space\, the BOX\,  on the third floor of Summit Artspace near the Akron Art Museum in downtown Akron. http://www.artistsofrubbercity.org/artists.of.rubber.city@gmail.com \n\n\n\nCover Image: – “Graveyard\, Linz”\, Watercolor and Graphite on Paper\, 2019\, 24” x 8” by Elise Radzialowski (Left)– “Mother” (detail)\, handspun wool yarn\, wool yarn\, and streamers\, 2019\, 16.5” x 40” by Natalie Grieshammer (Center)– “Mystic” (detail)\, mixed yarns and streamers\, 2019\, 16” x 36” by Natalie Grieshammer (Right) \n\n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDINGHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\n\n\n\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.Plan your visit by clicking here.Have questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/the-box-gallery-8-2/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T031708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T031708Z
UID:10001355-1556193600-1556218800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-8/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190410T140328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T140610Z
UID:10001574-1555761600-1555779600@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Solo Show\, No Explanations\, by Nikki Bartel at Summit Artspace on Tusc
DESCRIPTION:Artist and entrepreneur Nikki Bartel will have a one-woman show at the Summit Artspace on Tusc gallery\, April 13-May 11. Her studio is also located in Summit Artspace on Tusc at 571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.\, Barberton.\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nNikki will be in the gallery on opening day\,  Saturday\, April 13\, 12-5 p.m.\n\nGALLERY HOURS\n\nThe gallery is open Fridays\, 5-8 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Shows are free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\n\nNikki’s work is distinctive and there is no hiding the emotion behind the brushstrokes. She often confronts women’s issues on canvas. She works in all media. Besides her studio business\, she created Aspire\, Dream\, and Jingle\,  a collaboration of mixed Media art\, custom jewelry\, and dreams.  She has recently begun work with the Artistic Souls Gallery Auction.\nArtist Nikki Bartel \n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/nikki-bartel-at-summit-4/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T031935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T031935Z
UID:10001356-1555761600-1555779600@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-9/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190410T140029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T140029Z
UID:10001573-1555693200-1555704000@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Solo Show\, No Explanations\, by Nikki Bartel at Summit Artspace on Tusc
DESCRIPTION:Artist and entrepreneur Nikki Bartel will have a one-woman show at the Summit Artspace on Tusc gallery\, April 13-May 11. Her studio is also located in Summit Artspace on Tusc at 571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.\, Barberton.\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nNikki will be in the gallery on opening day\,  Saturday\, April 13\, 12-5 p.m.\n\nGALLERY HOURS\n\nThe gallery is open Fridays\, 5-8 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Shows are free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\n\nNikki’s work is distinctive and there is no hiding the emotion behind the brushstrokes. She often confronts women’s issues on canvas. She works in all media. Besides her studio business\, she created Aspire\, Dream\, and Jingle\,  a collaboration of mixed Media art\, custom jewelry\, and dreams.  She has recently begun work with the Artistic Souls Gallery Auction.\nArtist Nikki Bartel \n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/nikki-bartel-3/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T032209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T032209Z
UID:10001359-1555675200-1555700400@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-10/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T032420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T032936Z
UID:10001360-1555588800-1555614000@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.\nAdditional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-11/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190410T135824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T140135Z
UID:10001570-1555156800-1555174800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:OPENING for No Explanations\, by Nikki Bartel at Summit Artspace on Tusc
DESCRIPTION:Artist and entrepreneur Nikki Bartel will have a one-woman show at the Summit Artspace on Tusc gallery\, April 13-May 11. Her studio is also located in Summit Artspace on Tusc at 571 W. Tuscarawas Ave.\, Barberton.\nOPENING RECEPTION\n\nNikki will be in the gallery on opening day\,  Saturday\, April 13\, 12-5 p.m.\n\nGALLERY HOURS\n\nThe gallery is open Fridays\, 5-8 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Shows are free and open to the public.\n\nABOUT THE ARTIST\n\nNikki’s work is distinctive and there is no hiding the emotion behind the brushstrokes. She often confronts women’s issues on canvas. She works in all media. Besides her studio business\, she created Aspire\, Dream\, and Jingle\,  a collaboration of mixed Media art\, custom jewelry\, and dreams.  She has recently begun work with the Artistic Souls Gallery Auction.\nArtist Nikki Bartel \n\n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/nikki-bartel-2/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on Tusc\, 571 West Tuscarawas Avenue\, Barberton\, OH\, 44203\, US
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ Tusc,Exhibits,Exhibits @ Tusc
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.summitartspace.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/slider.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183435
CREATED:20190406T033157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T034145Z
UID:10001526-1555156800-1555174800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Crooked River Contrasts: Traveling Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m.  Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-12/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T003655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T182856Z
UID:10001498-1555156800-1555174800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190406T034658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T034739Z
UID:10001528-1555088400-1555099200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:OPENING NIGHT! Crooked River Contrasts: Cuyahoga River Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway at Summit Artspace on East Market until May 18\, 2019. \nThe show\, Crooked River Contrasts\, is on display in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition is free and open to the public. \nGALLERY HOURS \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nPANEL DISCUSSION WITH RIVER PHOTOGRAPHERS \nSummit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday\, May 16\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat here: https://bit.ly/2Woo80T. \nART CELEBRATING THE CUYAHOGA \nCrooked River Contrasts is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century\, the fire on June 22\, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. \nThe photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration\, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/. \nThe show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities\, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor’s Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District. \nCuyahoga River shipping channel\, Cleveland\, 1969 by Mitchael J. Zaremba / The Plain Dealer\, Cleveland Public Library Photograph Collection \nThe 1969 fire was caused by a railroad worker who dropped a flare onto oily debris floating in the river. This was at least the thirteenth time that the river burned. Fire fighters put out the blaze before reporters arrived. Five weeks later\, Time magazine ran a story about urban water pollution with an undated image of the more impressive 1952 Cuyahoga River fire. \nCrooked River Contrasts will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river\, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years. \nWHO ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHERS \nThe exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga Riverand Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams\, Jennie Jones\, William Rieter\, Jim Roetzel\, Christina Sadowski\, Jeffrey Gibson\, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser. \nJennie Jones by Jaimie Janos \nIan Adams \nChristina Sadowski \nJim Roetzel \nJeffrey Gibson \nDenny Reiser \nIN TANDEM WITH A LOOK BACK \nContrasting their contemporary views are images\, video and text from the 19th\, 20th and early 21st centuries. The exhibit will also feature an opportunity through the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University that allows gallery visitors to share their thoughts\, stories and memories about the river in writing. \nIn addition\, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years\, including interviews and river montages in its polluted\, improving and current state. \nCrooked River Contrasts details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry\, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land\, water and air pollution. \nVisitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities. \nPROVIDING A RICH HISTORY \nHistorical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park\, Cleveland Memory\, NE OH Broadcast Archives\, Kent Historical Society\, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional open hours include 5-9 p.m. Saturday\, May 4\, for Artwalk\, and April 18 and May 16\, for 3rd Thursday\, 4-7 p.m. \nSummit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio\, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480. On the Web at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook\, Twitter at AkronAreaArts\, Instagram and Snapchat. \nGorge Metro Park by Jim Roetzel \nHigh above the Cuyahoga’s deep gorge\, a bridge connects Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The area’s complex geology caused the southbound river to U-turn north here. In 1913 the 57-foot tall Gorge Dam was built to generate electricity. Today plans are moving ahead to remove this obsolete structure and restore the river’s natural flow. Underneath lies one of Ohio’s greatest natural attractions—the Great Falls—hidden for over a century. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/cuyahoga-river-exhibit-13/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T010548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T034848Z
UID:10001499-1555070400-1555099200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-2/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T011500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T182758Z
UID:10001502-1554984000-1555009200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-3/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190406T005138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190406T005407Z
UID:10001520-1554570000-1554584400@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:April Artwalk
DESCRIPTION:AKRON ARTWALK\n\n\nAkron Artwalk is adding artsy locations for seeing the work of local creatives as wells and unique shopping in the historic art district and Northside. \nARTWALK AT SUMMIT ARTSPACE AND NORTHSIDE\nFIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH\nDOWNTOWN AKRON\, 5-9 PM\nUPCOMING ARTWALK DATES:\nAPRIL 6\, 2019\nMAY 4\, 2019\nJUNE 1\, 2019\nJULY 4\, 2019\nAUGUST 3\, 2019\nSEPTEMBER 7\, 2019\nOCTOBER 5\, 2019\nNOVEMBER 2\, 2019\nDECEMBER 7\, 2019\nMORE ABOUT ARTWALK\nARTWALK means events in downtown Akron! Artwalk is always the first Saturday of the month\, 5-9 pm. Summit Artspace and its Artwalk partners are underwriting the trolley so you can travel in style and comfort! At Summit Artspace you will find artists working in their studios. Many of the studios double as shops so you’ll be able to browse the artwork for sale. There are often special events with music. \nGalleries are open and admission is free. The galleries will regularly exhibit new and wonderful shows that include photography\, painting\, sculpture\, collage\, glass\, found objects and fiber artistry. Here is map of floors 1 and 3. \n\n                                               \nCheck our social media:Facebook\, Twitter and Instagram for cancellations. \n\nFREE TROLLEY TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM ARTWALK LOCATIONS!\n \n \nWhat you’ll find at the Artwalk locations–\nSummit Artspace: Galleries\, artist studios and more\nZeber-Martell: See the exceptional functional and decorative ceramics by the artists\, as well as a large selection of jewelry and much more to delight shoppers!\nNorthside Cellar: Check out what they have in the shop plus Art 4 Artwalk.\nBluff Blue Door Gallery: Visit the galleries in this unique setting.\nsweetmodern.com: Fine vintage mid-century furniture and decor \nVISIT THE SUMMIT ARTSPACE FACEBOOK PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ARTWALK SITES.\n \n\n                                                                                                                          Bluff Blue Door Gallery \n\n \n  \nPARKING BEHIND THE  SUMMIT ARTSPACE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace event and exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/april-artwalk/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T011917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T182651Z
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SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-4/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190405T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190405T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T012227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T182616Z
UID:10001506-1554465600-1554490800@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-5/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Events @ East Market,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T012930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T012930Z
UID:10001507-1554379200-1554404400@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-6/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T013150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T013150Z
UID:10001510-1553947200-1553965200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-7/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190221T042254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T025043Z
UID:10001481-1553947200-1553965200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:People\, places in the 419 Square Miles of Summit County\, Summit Artspace photo show\, March 1-30
DESCRIPTION:The current photography show at Summit Artspace on East Market captures the realistic\, vibrant life and locations found in Summit County. \nThe show\, 419 Square Miles of Summit County–Photos of People and Places\, opens with a free artist reception on Friday\, March 1\, 5-8 p.m.\, in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition which runs until March 30 is free and open to the public. \nSee the winners here. \nJuror for the show is Gary Harwood\, a veteran photographer and photography teacher from Kent. \nFOCUS OF 419 SQUARE MILES\nThe focus of the exhibit is to highlight life throughout Summit County using portraits\, landscapes\, interior spaces\, nature and street photography submitted by local and regional photographers\, both professional and hobby. \nSummit County covers 419 square miles in Northeast Ohio representing many facets of geography\, business\, rural and urban venues and diverse people. \nThe expanse of Summit County will be reflected in photographs that convey emotions speaking to the people\, history and significance of life in the county. At a time when urban and rural areas are sometimes divided\, the common\, visual narrative found in photography provides an avenue for conversation and mutual appreciation. \nABOUT 419 SQUARE MILES JUROR GARY HARWOOD\nGary Harwood\, Photographer and 419 Square Miles Juror \nJuror Gary Harwood of Kent has worked as a photographer and teacher for more than 30 years. He teaches Visual Storytelling and other photography courses at Kent State University and is also an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council. He is the co-author of Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football and Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community. \nHis work has appeared in the Communication Arts Photo Annual\, Graphis Photo Annual\, The Sun Magazine and Double Take/Points of Entry. He has twice won the James R. Gordon Ohio Understanding Award from the Ohio News Photographers Association’s Pictures of the Year competition. Tiger Legacy was selected as one of the ten best photography books for the summer of 2016 by American Photo Magazine. Growing Season won the Carter G. Woodson Honor Award from the National Council for the Social Studies and the Ohioana Book Award from the Ohioana Library Association. \nThe show image illustrates the people and places of Summit County with the center photograph of the Manchester Dance Ensemble by Harwood and the outdoor photographs of Virginia Kendall Park by Taylor Clapp. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include the March 2 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m.\, and during 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m. \n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/419-square-miles/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T013540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T013540Z
UID:10001334-1553860800-1553886000@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-8/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190221T042830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T024512Z
UID:10001482-1553860800-1553886000@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:People\, places in the 419 Square Miles of Summit County\, Summit Artspace photo show\, March 1-30
DESCRIPTION:The current photography show at Summit Artspace on East Market captures the realistic\, vibrant life and locations found in Summit County. \nThe show\, 419 Square Miles of Summit County–Photos of People and Places\, is in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition which runs until March 30 is free and open to the public. \nSee the winners here. \nJuror for the show is Gary Harwood\, a veteran photographer and photography teacher from Kent. \nFOCUS OF 419 SQUARE MILES\nThe focus of the exhibit is to highlight life throughout Summit County using portraits\, landscapes\, interior spaces\, nature and street photography submitted by local and regional photographers\, both professional and hobby. \nSummit County covers 419 square miles in Northeast Ohio representing many facets of geography\, business\, rural and urban venues and diverse people. \nThe expanse of Summit County will be reflected in photographs that convey emotions speaking to the people\, history and significance of life in the county. At a time when urban and rural areas are sometimes divided\, the common\, visual narrative found in photography provides an avenue for conversation and mutual appreciation. \nABOUT 419 SQUARE MILES JUROR GARY HARWOOD\nGary Harwood\, Photographer and 419 Square Miles Juror \nJuror Gary Harwood of Kent has worked as a photographer and teacher for more than 30 years. He teaches Visual Storytelling and other photography courses at Kent State University and is also an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council. He is the co-author of Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football and Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community. \nHis work has appeared in the Communication Arts Photo Annual\, Graphis Photo Annual\, The Sun Magazine and Double Take/Points of Entry. He has twice won the James R. Gordon Ohio Understanding Award from the Ohio News Photographers Association’s Pictures of the Year competition. Tiger Legacy was selected as one of the ten best photography books for the summer of 2016 by American Photo Magazine. Growing Season won the Carter G. Woodson Honor Award from the National Council for the Social Studies and the Ohioana Book Award from the Ohioana Library Association. \nThe show image illustrates the people and places of Summit County with the center photograph of the Manchester Dance Ensemble by Harwood and the outdoor photographs of Virginia Kendall Park by Taylor Clapp. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include the March 2 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m.\, and during 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m. \n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/419-square-miles-2/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190221T043655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T024450Z
UID:10001483-1553799600-1553803200@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:Photographer Panel Discussion for 419 Square Miles Photo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:A new photography show at Summit Artspace on East Market captures the realistic\, vibrant life and locations found in Summit County. \nSee the winners here. \nThe show\, 419 Square Miles of Summit County–Photos of People and Places\, is in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition which runs until March 30 is free and open to the public. \nJuror for the show is Gary Harwood\, a veteran photographer and photography teacher from Kent. Harwood will lead a panel discussion with the photographers on Thursday\, March 28\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery surrounded by the photos. The event is free. Reserve your seat here: https://bit.ly/2TEpOSX \nFOCUS OF 419 SQUARE MILES\nThe focus of the exhibit is to highlight life throughout Summit County using portraits\, landscapes\, interior spaces\, nature and street photography submitted by local and regional photographers\, both professional and hobby. \nSummit County covers 419 square miles in Northeast Ohio representing many facets of geography\, business\, rural and urban venues and diverse people. \nThe expanse of Summit County will be reflected in photographs that convey emotions speaking to the people\, history and significance of life in the county. At a time when urban and rural areas are sometimes divided\, the common\, visual narrative found in photography provides an avenue for conversation and mutual appreciation. \nABOUT 419 SQUARE MILES JUROR GARY HARWOOD\nGary Harwood\, Photographer and 419 Square Miles Juror \nJuror Gary Harwood of Kent has worked as a photographer and teacher for more than 30 years. He teaches Visual Storytelling and other photography courses at Kent State University and is also an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council. He is the co-author of Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football and Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community. \nHis work has appeared in the Communication Arts Photo Annual\, Graphis Photo Annual\, The Sun Magazine and Double Take/Points of Entry. He has twice won the James R. Gordon Ohio Understanding Award from the Ohio News Photographers Association’s Pictures of the Year competition. Tiger Legacy was selected as one of the ten best photography books for the summer of 2016 by American Photo Magazine. Growing Season won the Carter G. Woodson Honor Award from the National Council for the Social Studies and the Ohioana Book Award from the Ohioana Library Association. \nThe show image illustrates the people and places of Summit County with the center photograph of the Manchester Dance Ensemble by Harwood and the outdoor photographs of Virginia Kendall Park by Taylor Clapp. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include the March 2 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m.\, and during 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m. \n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/photographer-panel-discussion-for-419-square-miles-photo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190224T014036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T014036Z
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SUMMARY:Summit Artspace hosts Annual Firestone Student Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The amazing artists from the Akron School of the Arts program at the Firestone Community Learning Center are back for their Annual Student Art Exhibition at Summit Artspace on East Market. \nThe show opens March 9 and runs until April 13\, 2019 in the Transition Gallery. The show is free and open to the public. \nWHEN TO SEE FIRESTONE STUDENT ART\nSummit Artspace’s main gallery and the Transition Gallery are open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m.\, and the April 6 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m. \nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE \nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/firestone-student-art-9/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T183436
CREATED:20190221T044842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T024418Z
UID:10001484-1553774400-1553799600@www.summitartspace.org
SUMMARY:People\, places in the 419 Square Miles of Summit County\, Summit Artspace photo show\, March 1-30
DESCRIPTION:The current photography show at Summit Artspace on East Market captures the realistic\, vibrant life and locations found in Summit County. \nThe show is in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market St.\, Akron. The exhibition which runs until March 30 is free and open to the public. \nSee the winners here. \nMore than 100 photographs were submitted. Juror for the show is Gary Harwood\, a veteran photographer and photography teacher from Kent. Harwood will lead a panel discussion with the photographers on Thursday\, March 28\, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery surrounded by the photos. The event is free. Reserve your seat here: https://bit.ly/2TEpOSX \nFOCUS OF 419 SQUARE MILES\nThe focus of the exhibit is to highlight life throughout Summit County using portraits\, landscapes\, interior spaces\, nature and street photography submitted by local and regional photographers\, both professional and hobby. \nSummit County covers 419 square miles in Northeast Ohio representing many facets of geography\, business\, rural and urban venues and diverse people. \nThe expanse of Summit County will be reflected in photographs that convey emotions speaking to the people\, history and significance of life in the county. At a time when urban and rural areas are sometimes divided\, the common\, visual narrative found in photography provides an avenue for conversation and mutual appreciation. \nABOUT 419 SQUARE MILES JUROR GARY HARWOOD\nGary Harwood\, Photographer and 419 Square Miles Juror \nJuror Gary Harwood of Kent has worked as a photographer and teacher for more than 30 years. He teaches Visual Storytelling and other photography courses at Kent State University and is also an Artist in Residence with the Ohio Arts Council. He is the co-author of Tiger Legacy: Stories of Massillon Football and Growing Season: The Life of a Migrant Community. \nHis work has appeared in the Communication Arts Photo Annual\, Graphis Photo Annual\, The Sun Magazine and Double Take/Points of Entry. He has twice won the James R. Gordon Ohio Understanding Award from the Ohio News Photographers Association’s Pictures of the Year competition. Tiger Legacy was selected as one of the ten best photography books for the summer of 2016 by American Photo Magazine. Growing Season won the Carter G. Woodson Honor Award from the National Council for the Social Studies and the Ohioana Book Award from the Ohioana Library Association. \nThe show image illustrates the people and places of Summit County with the center photograph of the Manchester Dance Ensemble by Harwood and the outdoor photographs of Virginia Kendall Park by Taylor Clapp. \nSummit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays\, 12-7 p.m.\, and Saturdays\, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include the March 2 Artwalk\, 5-9 p.m.\, and during 3rd Thursday\, March 21\, 4-7 p.m. \n\nPARKING BEHIND THE BUILDING\nHANDICAP ACCESSIBLE\nSee the Summit Artspace exhibit calendar for directions.\nPlan your visit by clicking here.\nHave questions? Here is our Frequently Asked Questions page.
URL:https://www.summitartspace.org/event/419-square-miles-3/
LOCATION:Summit Artspace on East Market\, 140 East Market Street\, Akron\, OH\, 44308
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibits,Exhibits @ East Market
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