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An Artist Examines Immigration Through Traces Left Behind

by Sarah Rose Sharp February 24, 2020February 25, 2020

Jessica Segall’s work displays the physical vestiges of asylum-seekers’ journeys, but with no real evidence of the individual.

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In Response to Rampant Mass Shootings, Artists Offer a Visceral Reality

by Sarah Rose Sharp September 20, 2019September 20, 2019

A show of new works at SPACES asked six artists to research and interpret key concepts connected with gun violence.

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The Andy Warhol Foundation Is Expanding Its National Reach

by Kealey Boyd December 12, 2018December 17, 2018

The Andy Warhol Foundation will distribute $1.4 million to organizations for artist-driven projects across 14 cities.

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Cleveland Mounts Global Triennial But Local Artists Are Largely Overlooked

by Sarah Rose Sharp July 31, 2018July 31, 2018

No one art festival can do everything, but FRONT has made a bold inaugural effort to establish itself as a new art destination.

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Grappling with Racism Past and Present in Segregated Cleveland

by Diana Sette March 21, 2017March 21, 2017

Exhibitions by Imani Roach, Soda_Jerk, and Anthony Warnick at SPACES gallery explore American racial prejudice across different periods of time.

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During the RNC, Two Art Projects Amplify the Voices of Ohio’s Citizens

by Julia Christensen July 19, 2016July 26, 2016

CLEVELAND — Every television ad is for a presidential candidate, the phone rings off the hook with endless robocalls, and people from all over the country knock on the door to make sure I know where to vote.

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Before Protesting at the Republican National Convention, Learn to Protect Your Phone

by Julia Christensen July 18, 2016July 27, 2016

CLEVELAND — If you’re a smartphone-wielding protestor in Cleveland this week, you might want to make a pit stop at SPACES on your way downtown to the Republican National Convention.

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Art that Exposes the Theater of Politics

by Jillian Steinhauer June 21, 2016June 20, 2016

CLEVELAND — In a drawing by cartoonist Edward Freska, the bald eagle that represents the United States on the country’s Great Seal is injured.

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