[NEohioPAL]Cain Park Art Gallery opens 1st show 6/15

Ksenia ksenia at clvhts.com
Tue May 25 15:03:23 PDT 2004


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 25, 2004


CAIN PARK ART GALLERY presents
=B3Making Art Work=B2
June 15 - July 11

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Gallery at Cain Park
will feature the artwork of Cleveland-based artists Bonnie Dolin, Suzanne
Gilbert, Elise A. Newman and Brock Winans in =B3Making Art Work,=B2 the first o=
f
two exhibitions slated for this summer.  The show will run from Tuesday,
June 15 through Sunday, July 11, with an opening reception on Friday, June
18 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Bonnie Dolin is a native Clevelander whose cityscapes and landscapes are
included in the collections of The Cleveland Clinic, the Federal Reserve
Bank of Cleveland and Kaiser Permanente.  After earning a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art, she received her Master of
Fine Arts degree from Kent State University in 1985.  For =B3Making Art Work,=
=B2
Dolin will exhibit several still lifes, her most recent work.  =B3They
represent a kind of well being or happiness to me,=B2 she says.  =B3I felt that
need to express these emotions as an antidote to what is going on in the
world.  I suppose that in a strange way it is, to me, a kind of political
statement--appreciate the good things in life when and if you can.=B2  Dolin
currently works out of her studio in Cleveland.

Suzanne Gilbert was raised in Cleveland Heights, where she spent her
childhood drawing and sewing doll clothes from the scraps of fabric her
mother, a gifted seamstress, didn=B9t use.  Her self-described =B3inborn=B2 love
of fashion and art later translated into a career in fashion illustration.
Her studies have covered painting, ceramics and fashion design at
institutions including the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Virginia Mart=
i
College of Art and Fashion Design.  From 1998 to 2002, Gilbert worked as th=
e
fashion illustrator for Currents, a weekly newspaper.  She is currently an
adjunct professor of fashion illustration at Ursuline College.

Elise A. Newman grew up in Reidsville, N.C.  She studied painting at
Witwatersrand College in Johannesburg, South Africa and the Cleveland
Institute of Art before graduating from the Studio School of Fashion
Illustration in Cincinnati.  In 1969, she opened her own studio/gallery in
Cleveland=B9s Little Italy neighborhood.  Though traditionally a
watercolorist,  Newman has routinely experimented with such diverse artform=
s
as handmade paper, collage in layers and intaglio printing, a habit she
attributes to =B3tremendous curiosity=B2 and her appreciation of poet Robert
Browning=B9s line, =B3Ah, but a man=B9s reach should exceed his grasp, or what=B9s
heaven for?=B2  Her many inspirations include her worldwide travels, ancient
alphabets, hieroglyphics and cuneiforms.

Brock Winans graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1989 and has
been producing artwork using a variety of media--including printmaking,
furniture design and sculpture--ever since.  His recent work includes
several welded steel constructions formed from I-beams, industrial cutouts
and other structural steel elements he retrieved from scrap yards.  Related
by their similar vocabulary of organic shapes punctuated by the hard edges
of industrial base material, all of the works, by means of the organic
nature of the parts and their relationship in space, seem to undulate, pull=
,
stride and reach.

The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Gallery is located in the Alma Courtyard,
which is closest to the Lee Road entrance.  It is open during all day,
evening and weekend events at Cain Park, except during Kidzart events.
Admission is FREE and all artwork is for sale.

Cain Park 2004 season sponsors are The A.M. McGregor Home, Cingular
Wireless, InterContinental Hotels Cleveland, Motorcars Honda/Toyota in
Cleveland Heights.=20

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the
nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of
Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between
Lee and South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free
and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information on
=B3Making Art Work=B2 and all Cain Park events, please visit www.cainpark.com.

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CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY,  Public Relations and Marketing, or JEN
TROLIO, Public Relations Assistant, at 216.371.3000 or e-mail
ksenia at clvhts.com.



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<FONT FACE=3D"Arial"><H3>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4">MAY 25, 2004<BR>
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<BR>
</FONT><H1>CAIN PARK ART GALLERY presents<BR>
=B3Making Art Work=B2<BR>
June 15 - July 11<BR>
<BR>
</H1><FONT SIZE=3D"4">CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg =
Gallery at Cain Park will feature the artwork of Cleveland-based artists Bon=
nie Dolin, Suzanne Gilbert, Elise A. Newman and Brock Winans in =B3Making Art =
Work,=B2 the first of two exhibitions slated for this summer.  The show w=
ill run from Tuesday, June 15 through Sunday, July 11, with an opening recep=
tion on Friday, June 18 from 6 to 8 p.m.<BR>
<BR>
Bonnie Dolin is a native Clevelander whose cityscapes and landscapes are in=
cluded in the collections of The Cleveland Clinic, the Federal Reserve Bank =
of Cleveland and Kaiser Permanente.  After earning a Bachelor of Fine A=
rts degree from the Cleveland Institute of Art, she received her Master of F=
ine Arts degree from Kent State University in 1985.  For =B3Making Art Wo=
rk,=B2 Dolin will exhibit several still lifes, her most recent work.  =B3Th=
ey represent a kind of well being or happiness to me,=B2 she says.  =B3I fe=
lt that need to express these emotions as an antidote to what is going on in=
 the world.  I suppose that in a strange way it is, to me, a kind of po=
litical statement--appreciate the good things in life when and if you can.=B2 =
 Dolin currently works out of her studio in Cleveland.<BR>
<BR>
Suzanne Gilbert was raised in Cleveland Heights, where she spent her childh=
ood drawing and sewing doll clothes from the scraps of fabric her mother, a =
gifted seamstress, didn=B9t use.  Her self-described =B3inborn=B2 love of fas=
hion and art later translated into a career in fashion illustration.  H=
er studies have covered painting, ceramics and fashion design at institution=
s including the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Virginia Marti College of=
 Art and Fashion Design.  From 1998 to 2002, Gilbert worked as the fash=
ion illustrator for <I>Currents</I>, a weekly newspaper.  She is curren=
tly an adjunct professor of fashion illustration at Ursuline College.  =
    <BR>
<BR>
Elise A. Newman grew up in Reidsville, N.C.  She studied painting at W=
itwatersrand College in Johannesburg, South Africa and the Cleveland Institu=
te of Art before graduating from the Studio School of Fashion Illustration i=
n Cincinnati.  In 1969, she opened her own studio/gallery in Cleveland=B9=
s Little Italy neighborhood.  Though traditionally a watercolorist, &nb=
sp;Newman has routinely experimented with such diverse artforms as handmade =
paper, collage in layers and intaglio printing, a habit she attributes to =B3t=
remendous curiosity=B2 and her appreciation of poet Robert Browning=B9s line, =B3A=
h, but a man=B9s reach should exceed his grasp, or what=B9s heaven for?=B2  H=
er many inspirations include her worldwide travels, ancient alphabets, hiero=
glyphics and cuneiforms.<BR>
<BR>
Brock Winans graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1989 and has =
been producing artwork using a variety of media--including printmaking, furn=
iture design and sculpture--ever since.  His recent work includes sever=
al welded steel constructions formed from I-beams, industrial cutouts and ot=
her structural steel elements he retrieved from scrap yards.  Related b=
y their similar vocabulary of organic shapes punctuated by the hard edges of=
 industrial base material, all of the works, by means of the organic nature =
of the parts and their relationship in space, seem to undulate, pull, stride=
 and reach.<BR>
<BR>
The Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Gallery is located in the Alma Courtyard, wh=
ich is closest to the Lee Road entrance.  It is open during all day, ev=
ening and weekend events at Cain Park, except during Kidzart events.  A=
dmission is FREE and all artwork is for sale.   <BR>
<BR>
Cain Park 2004 season sponsors are The A.M. McGregor Home, Cingular Wireles=
s, InterContinental Hotels Cleveland, Motorcars Honda/Toyota in Cleveland He=
ights.  <BR>
<BR>
Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the=
 nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleve=
land Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee a=
nd South Taylor Roads.  Parking for all Cain Park productions is free a=
nd located on the surrounding side streets.  For more information on =B3M=
aking Art Work=B2 and all Cain Park events, please visit www.cainpark.com.<BR>
<BR>
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CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY,  Public Relations and Marketing, or JEN=
 TROLIO, Public Relations Assistant, at 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts=
.com.<BR>
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