[NEohioPAL]Heights Arts Collaborative events this week

Heights Arts Collaborative heightsarts at nccw.net
Wed Jun 18 10:04:38 PDT 2003


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This week:  Something for everyone

Thursday, PARTY in the Heights at Coventry Under the Arch, 7-8:30 pm
Signstage Theatre

Friday, Open Mic at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road, 8-10 pm

Saturday, Opening Reception for Painting 2003 at HeightsArts, 2173 Lee 
Road, 6-9 pm

Sunday, PARTY in the Heights at Heights Garden Center, 7-8:30 pm
Mellow Harps of Steel

Details below
216-371-3344 for further information

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Thursday, June 19, 7-8:30 pm
The first 2003 PARTY in the Heights !!!
Under the Arch at Coventry (Euclid Heights Boulevard and Coventry Road)

Cleveland Signstage Theatre:
D.E.A.F. Theatre performance, interactive mime, and storytelling with 
Verne Taylor, Jr.

D.E.A.F Theatre performance (Dissolving Erroneous Assumptions and 
Fallacies): educates the audience about some common misunderstandings 
that occur between the hearing and deaf communities.   

Created in 1975 by one hearing actor and one deaf actor, Signstage is 
the only professional theatre in Ohio that employs both deaf and hearing 
actors and the only resident deaf theatre in the United States. Using 
American Sign Language, we adapt our productions to reflect the deaf 
community's perspective. By focusing on the deaf community through 
cultural and linguistic adaptations, we educate audiences about the 
universality of values, challenges and achievements. Our mission is to 
give audiences a new theatrical experience that involves all senses, to 
validate and bridge cultural differences and to bring deaf and hearing 
people together on both sides of the curtain.
www.signstage.org

Verne Taylor, Jr. is an ASL storyteller and was a winner in the 
"Nineteen and Over Storytelling" category of the 2001 ASL Poetry, 
Storytelling, and Deaf Art Competition.

Sponsored by Coventry Village Special Improvement District, Inc. and its 
member merchants
Local businesses support the arts-support your local businesses !
http://www.coventryvillage.org

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Friday, June 20 at 8 -10 pm
The Heights Open Mic @ Heights Arts Gallery
2173 Lee Road (between the Cedar Lee Theatre and Starbucks)

Hip Hop - Poetry - Jazz

Performers:  email, come early (limited space), or call Mark Rodney at 
371-2889
from heightsopenmic at yahoo.com
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Saturday, June 21 from 6-9 pm
Opening Reception Painting 2003
Todd Schroeder, Daniel Dove, Michelle Droll, Christine Kuper
HeightsArts, 2173 Lee Road (between the Cedar Lee Theatre and Starbucks)
Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 10 pm, Sunday 1 to 5 pm.
Gallery Phone is 216-371-3457

Also showing ceramics by Susan Gallagher.

The exhibition features 4 young painters - Todd Schroeder, Daniel Dove, 
Christine Kuper, and Michelle Droll - in a exciting, concise survey of a 
realism in the context of today's image-rich culture.   Each painter 
utilizes the reality of paint and the possibility of image to ends that 
range from precise to abstract

Todd Schroeder paintings start with the ordinary act of peeling an 
orange, then he explores paint in the possibilities of images of that 
orange - from different perspective, in variety of colors, in a variety 
of dimensions.  
Daniel Dove uses an intersection of photo-realism and abstraction to 
picture the modern landscape, as in his painting Complex, Duplex, 
Complex which overlays the images of houses on a street to create a 
composite structure of averaged, essential form.  
Christine Kuper's paintings are based on video stills to make 
connections between the visual interference of video and the material 
process of painting.  
Michelle Droll finds paint on studio floors and artists' palates, then 
removes that paint and reassembles in sculpture and graphics - so, in 
one sense it is not painting, but a reassembling of reality.

Susan Gallagher exhibits carved porcelain utilizing naturalistic imager 
to create functional pieces.


Todd  Schroeder was born in Defiance, Ohio in 1968.  He received a 
B.F.A. from Ohio University (1990) and an M.F. A. from Kent State 
University (2002).  He lived in New York City in the 1990s and worked as 
painter Brice Marden's Assistant and Studio Manager from 1992-1998.  
Exhibitions include a one-person show at White Columns, New York (1998); 
Colonial Marketplace, Cleveland (2002); and group shows at Cleveland 
State University (1999); The Sculpture Center (2000); Dead Horse Gallery 
(2001); and FAVA (2002).  He lives in Cleveland Heights.   

Daniel Dove was born in Austin, Texas in 1971.  He received a B.F.A. 
from University of
Texas, Aus    Austin (1994) and an M.F.A. from Yale University (1996).  
Since 1990 he has been an Assistant Professor at Cleveland Institute of 
Art.  His one-person exhibitions include Tarrytown Gallery, Austin 
(1998), Rudolph-Poissant Gallery, Houston (1999, 2002); and recent group 
exhibitions include CACP Gallery, Cleveland (2002), McDonough Museum of 
Art, Youngstown (2002), and the Cleveland Foundation (2002).  He lives 
in Cleveland.

Christine L. Kuper was born in Putnam, Connecticut in 1971.  She 
received a B.A. from Yale University (1993) and an M.F.A. from 
University of Texas, Austin (2001).  She has taught at Edinboro 
University of Pennsylvania and Kent State University.   She works as 
Coordinator of the International Artists Residency Program at SPACES 
gallery, Cleveland.  Exhibitions include a solo show at Gallery 138, 
Kent (2002); and group shows at New Gallery, Austin, Texas (2000), 
Skowhegan Benefit Invitational, New York (2001), Blanton Museum of Art, 
Texas (2001), Newsense Enterprises, Lakewood (2002).  She lives in 
Cleveland.

Michelle Droll was born in Binghamton New York in 1970.  She received a 
B.S. from Syracuse University (1992), a B.F.A. from Cleveland Institute 
of Art (2002) and is currently a graduate student in Painting at Kent 
State University.  Recently she presented an installation at SpaceLab, 
SPACES, Cleveland.  She lives in Cuyahoga Falls.

Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.  The 
Heights Arts Collaborative is a community arts organization whose 
mission is to pull together the arts resources of the Heights in order 
to express the creative spirit of the community.  

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Sunday, PARTY in the Heights at Heights Garden Center, 7-8:30 pm
Heights Garden Center 13410 Cedar Road (on Cedar west of Taylor)
Mellow Harps of Steel

The steel drum band that led Parade the Circle last Saturday !





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 face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">This week:  Something for everyone<br>
  <br>
  <b>Thursday, PARTY in the Heights at Coventry Under the Arch, 7-8:30 pm 
</b><br>
  Signstage Theatre<br>
  <br>
  <b>Friday, Open Mic at Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road, 8-10 pm</b><br>
  <br>
  <b>Saturday, Opening Reception for Painting 2003 at HeightsArts, 2173 Lee
 Road, 6-9 pm</b><br>
  <br>
  <b>Sunday, PARTY in the Heights at Heights Garden Center, 7-8:30 pm</b><br>
  Mellow Harps of Steel<br>
  <br>
  Details below<br>
  216-371-3344 for further information<br>
  <br>
  =============================================================<br>
  <br>
  <b>Thursday, June 19, 7-8:30 pm</b><br>
  <b>The first 2003 PARTY in the Heights !!!</b><br>
  Under the Arch at Coventry (Euclid Heights Boulevard and Coventry Road)<br>
  <br>
  <b>Cleveland Signstage Theatre:</b><br>
  D.E.A.F. Theatre performance, interactive mime, and storytelling with Verne
 Taylor, Jr.<br>
  <br>
  D.E.A.F Theatre performance (Dissolving Erroneous Assumptions and Fallacies):
 educates the audience about some common misunderstandings that occur between
 the hearing and deaf communities.   <br>
  <br>
  Created in 1975 by one hearing actor and one deaf actor, Signstage is the
 only professional theatre in Ohio that employs both deaf and hearing actors
 and the only resident deaf theatre in the United States. Using American
Sign  Language, we adapt our productions to reflect the deaf community's
perspective.  By focusing on the deaf community through cultural and linguistic
adaptations,  we educate audiences about the universality of values, challenges
and achievements.  Our mission is to give audiences a new theatrical experience
that involves  all senses, to validate and bridge cultural differences and
to bring deaf  and hearing people together on both sides of the curtain.<br>
  <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.signstage.org">www.signstage.org</a><br>
  <br>
  Verne Taylor, Jr. is an ASL storyteller and was a winner in the “Nineteen
 and Over Storytelling” category of the 2001 ASL Poetry, Storytelling, and
 Deaf Art Competition.<br>
  <br>
  Sponsored by Coventry Village Special Improvement District, Inc. and its
 member merchants<br>
  Local businesses support the arts-support your local businesses !<br>
  <a href="http://www.coventryvillage.org">http://www.coventryvillage.org<br>
  </a><br>
  =============================================================<br>
  <br>
  <b>Friday, June 20 at 8 -10 pm<br>
  The Heights Open Mic @ Heights Arts Gallery</b><br>
  2173 Lee Road (between the Cedar Lee Theatre and Starbucks)<br>
  <br>
  Hip Hop - Poetry - Jazz<br>
  <br>
  Performers:  email, come early (limited space), or call Mark Rodney at
371-2889<br>
  from <a
 href="mailbox:///C%7C/Documents%20and%20Settings/Elisa%20Meadows/Application%20Data/Mozilla/Profiles/default/m5vsagf5.slt/Mail/mail.nccw.net/Sent?number=57626570">heightsopenmic at yahoo.com<br>
  </a><br>
  =============================================================<br>
  <br>
  <b>Saturday, June 21 from 6-9 pm<br>
  Opening Reception Painting 2003</b><br>
  Todd Schroeder, Daniel Dove, Michelle Droll, Christine Kuper<br>
  HeightsArts, 2173 Lee Road (between the Cedar Lee Theatre and Starbucks)<br>
  Hours are Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 10 pm, Sunday 1 to 5 pm.<br>
  Gallery Phone is 216-371-3457<br>
  <br>
  Also showing ceramics by <b>Susan Gallagher.</b><br>
  <br>
  The exhibition features 4 young painters - Todd Schroeder, Daniel Dove, 
Christine Kuper, and Michelle Droll – in a exciting, concise survey of a realism
in the context of today’s image-rich culture.   Each painter utilizes the
reality of paint and the possibility of image to ends that range from precise
to abstract<br>
  <br>
  <b>Todd Schroeder</b> paintings start with the ordinary act of peeling
an  orange, then he explores paint in the possibilities of images of that
orange  – from different perspective, in variety of colors, in a variety
of dimensions.   <br>
  <b>Daniel Dove </b>uses an intersection of photo-realism and abstraction
 to picture the modern landscape, as in his painting Complex, Duplex, Complex
 which overlays the images of houses on a street to create a composite structure
 of averaged, essential form.  <br>
  <b>Christine Kuper</b>’s paintings are based on video stills to make connections
 between the visual interference of video and the material process of painting.
  <br>
  <b>Michelle Droll</b> finds paint on studio floors and artists’ palates,
 then removes that paint and reassembles in sculpture and graphics – so,
in  one sense it is not painting, but a reassembling of reality.<br>
  <br>
  Susan Gallagher exhibits carved porcelain utilizing naturalistic imager 
to create functional pieces.<br>
  <br>
  <br>
  Todd  Schroeder was born in Defiance, Ohio in 1968.  He received a B.F.A.
 from Ohio University (1990) and an M.F. A. from Kent State University (2002). 
 He lived in New York City in the 1990s and worked as painter Brice Marden’s
 Assistant and Studio Manager from 1992-1998.  Exhibitions include a one-person
 show at White Columns, New York (1998); Colonial Marketplace, Cleveland
(2002);  and group shows at Cleveland State University (1999); The Sculpture
Center  (2000); Dead Horse Gallery (2001); and FAVA (2002).  He lives in
Cleveland  Heights.   <br>
  <br>
  Daniel Dove was born in Austin, Texas in 1971.  He received a B.F.A. from
 University of <br>
  Texas, Aus    Austin (1994) and an M.F.A. from Yale University (1996).  
Since 1990 he has been an Assistant Professor at Cleveland Institute of Art.  
His one-person exhibitions include Tarrytown Gallery, Austin (1998), Rudolph-Poissant
 Gallery, Houston (1999, 2002); and recent group exhibitions include CACP
Gallery, Cleveland (2002), McDonough Museum of Art, Youngstown (2002), and
the Cleveland Foundation (2002).  He lives in Cleveland.<br>
  <br>
  Christine L. Kuper was born in Putnam, Connecticut in 1971.  She received
 a B.A. from Yale University (1993) and an M.F.A. from University of Texas,
 Austin (2001).  She has taught at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and
 Kent State University.   She works as Coordinator of the International Artists
 Residency Program at SPACES gallery, Cleveland.  Exhibitions include a solo
 show at Gallery 138, Kent (2002); and group shows at New Gallery, Austin,
 Texas (2000), Skowhegan Benefit Invitational, New York (2001), Blanton Museum
 of Art, Texas (2001), Newsense Enterprises, Lakewood (2002).  She lives
in  Cleveland.<br>
  <br>
  Michelle Droll was born in Binghamton New York in 1970.  She received a 
B.S. from Syracuse University (1992), a B.F.A. from Cleveland Institute of 
Art (2002) and is currently a graduate student in Painting at Kent State University. 
Recently she presented an installation at SpaceLab, SPACES, Cleveland.  She
lives in Cuyahoga Falls.<br>
  <br>
  Heights Arts is a project of the Heights Arts Collaborative.  The Heights
 Arts Collaborative is a community arts organization whose mission is to
pull  together the arts resources of the Heights in order to express the
creative  spirit of the community.  <br>
  <br>
  =============================================================================================<br>
  <br>
  <b>Sunday, PARTY in the Heights at Heights Garden Center, 7-8:30 pm</b><br>
  Heights Garden Center 13410 Cedar Road (on Cedar west of Taylor)<br>
  <b>Mellow Harps of Steel<br>
  </b><br>
  The steel drum band that led Parade the Circle last Saturday !<br>
  <br>
  <br>
  <br>
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>From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" <ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com  Wed Jun 18 11:04:50 2003
From: ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" <ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com (Olivia Goldsberry)
Date: Wed Jun 18 10:04:50 2003
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scenic Artist Position Available at The Cleveland Play House
Message-ID: <01C33585.C6276960.ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com>

Scenic Artist.  The Cleveland Play House is seeks an experienced Scenic 
Artist for the 2003-2004 season.  Position is under the supervision of the 
Scenic Charge and requires a full range of skills: lay out, color matching 
and mixing, cartooning, faux finishes, detail painting and techniques. 
 Seasonal contract runs from September to May with benefit package. Please 
send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans 
Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, 
Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com.  EOE.

Olivia Goldsberry
Assistant Production Manager
The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44106
216-795-7000 x243
ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com






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