Now showing in the Campbell Gallery:
An exhibit of works by 7th and 8th grade students from the Woodland/ E.55th neighborhood depicting socially relevant issues through the medium of printmaking.
Students chose an issue or experience that they see in their community everyday. Issues ranged from gun violence to abandoned animals and teen smoking. Through this project, students gained understanding of how art can have a message to inform and teach others. This exhibit will be on display through August 31, 2007. The students' images and reflections offer powerful insights into these youths' real life experiences.
| Previous Gallery Exhibitions | ||
| Date | Title | Links |
| 03/01/07 - 06/30/07 | Through Students' Eyes | Exhibition page |
| 1/07 - 02/09/07 | District of Design | Exhibition page |
| 12/06 - 01/07 | Memories of Cleveland | Exhibition page |
| 6/06 - 9/06 | The Triplicity Project | Exhibition page |
| 02/06 - 05/06 | Cleveland Iron Workers Member of Local 17 at Work | Exhibition page |
| 10/05 - 01/06 | Retrospective/Perspective: An Exhibition of the Selected Works of Willard W. Combes | Exhibition page |
| 10/04 - 02/05 | Visible City and the Photographic Occasion: An Exhibition of photographs by Dr. Helen Liggett | Exhibition page |
| 03/04 - 07/04 | African American Faith Communities: An Exhibition of Photographs by Michael S. Levy | Exhibition page |
| 04/02 | A Century of Planning In Cleveland | Exhibition page |
| 04/01 | Sacred Landmarks: Keystones of Urban Communities | Exhibition page |
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