Stay up-to-date on all news and updates from Assembly for the Arts. June 10, Cleveland has a new arts alliance with a new leader. May 10, Unified voices: New alliance will unite NEO arts community in diversity, equity, and inclusion. It also lost a true colleague, a musician who sought the best for and out of everyone he knew. Not only does the Cleveland Orchestra's newest recording showcase little-known works by Schnittke and Prokofiev.
The Cleveland Museum of Art steps out of its comfort zone in 'Picturing Motherhood Now,' a show that elevates artists with feminist, anti-racist politics.
Abattoir gallery's current show focuses attention on native Clevelander Allen Ruppersberg, who helped launch Conceptual art in the s, and his friend from their days at the Chouinard Institute in LA, Billy Copley. The Cleveland Orchestra's first performance in 19 months for an indoor subscription audience at the newly renamed Severance Music Center attested to a revitalized, refocused, and still highly dedicated ensemble.
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