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  • studio-access-w-manabu-ikeda-2024-04-05-13-00

    Studio Access w/ Manabu Ikeda Apr 5, 2024 Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. About Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season.

  • studio-access-w-manabu-ikeda-2024-05-12-13-00-1

    Studio Access w/ Manabu Ikeda May 12, 2024 Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. About Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season. Experience the artist create onsite at moCa as he develops a new monumental artwork over the course of the Winter/Spring season.

  • Dana-Oldfather-Flyfall

    Dana Oldfather Flyfall Jan 28-Jun 5, 2022 Dana Oldfather, Flyfall , 2022 (detail). Drawing, dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist Luminous and dreamlike, Dana Oldfather’s paintings depict an imagined view of the world, one that prompts an introspective look at the layers and language of the human experience. Her portrayal of women engaged in everyday actions and tasks–climbing, swinging, stumbling, sneezing, loading the washing machine–merge current events, art history, folktales, and personal experience to evoke the emotional complexities of real life situations. In Flyfall (2022), a site-responsive drawing for moCa’s Kohl Atrium, a series of female characters are intertwined with a flock of Canadian geese. Rising up the three-story wall, the hybrid creatures appear to be simultaneously flying and falling. Both resilient and defeated, free and tethered, the figures capture the inherent tension of “fight or flight”—the term for our automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as mentally or physically frightening, the response that prepares us to fight or flee. ​ The richly imagined scenario in Flyfall and the range of possible interpretations that rise to its surface offer a reminder that our present moment is distinguished by a prevailing condition of groundlessness and uncertainty. Are the women and the geese fighting or are they working together? Are they separate entities or a hybrid form? What and how are they feeling as they wrestle together? By embracing ambiguity, Oldfather reminds us that teetering off the edge can mean both the brink of collapse and the steadying of one’s step before taking flight. Both flying and falling are possible, but how we decide to interpret the story is up to us. Major support for Dana Oldfather’s Flyfall is provided by Joanne Cohen & Morris Wheeler. About the Artist Dana Oldfather Dana Oldfather currently works and lives just outside in Cleveland, Ohio. Her work has been presented at the Library Street Collective, Detroit, MI; Zg Gallery, Chicago, IL; Kathryn Markel Fine Art, New York; Red Arrow Gallery, Nashville, TN; Museum of Contemporary Cleveland; The McDonough Museum of Art in Youngstown, Youngstown, Ohio; The Carnegie Center for Art and History, New Albany, IN; and the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. She is the recipient of the William and Dorothy Yeck Award for Young Painters, two Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Awards, and a Satellite Fund Emergency Relief Grant from SPACES Gallery, The Warhol Foundation, and The Cleveland Foundation. Her work has been published in Beautiful/Decay, ArtMaze Magazine, and The Art of Spray by Lori Zimmer.

  • ▶ Visit moCa Cleveland

    Visit Hours & Admission Getting Here Engagement Guides Talks & Tours Accessibility ADMISSION Exhibitions are FREE FOR ALL ​ HOURS Thursdays-Sundays 11AM-5PM ​ PLEASE NOTE: moCa will be CLOSED on Sat. Apr 27 for a private event. Please check back for updates on holiday hours and building or gallery closures. ​ EVENTS Visit the Events page for more information about special event registration, times, and ticketing. ​ Date Title One sentence desciption + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more Add a Title Add a Title Title + more ▶ ART IN THE AREA Extend your art experience and visit other art exhibitions nearby: ​ Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .5 miles from moCa (11 minutes by foot) ​ Website Cleveland Institute of Art Reinberger Gallery 11610 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: . 3 miles from moCa (6 minutes by foot) ​ Website The Sculpture Center 12210 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .4 miles from moCa (9 minutes by foot) ​ Website Artist Archives of the Western Reserve 1834 E 123rd St, Cleveland, OH 44106 DISTANCE: .5 miles from moCa (11 minutes by foot) ​ Website

  • Axis-Mundo-Queer-Networks-in-Chicano-LA

    Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A. Jul 16, 2021-Jan 2, 2022 Anthony Friedkin, Jim and Mundo, Montebello, East Los Angeles , 1972. From The Gay Essay, 1969–73. Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in. Gift of Anthony Friedkin. ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries. Courtesy of Anthony Friedkin Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A. maps the intersections and collaborations among a network of Los Angeles based queer Chicanx artists and their artistic collaborators between the late 1960s and early 1990s. Taking its title in deference to the artist Edmundo “Mundo” Meza (1955-1985), a central figure within his generation, Axis Mundo presents over two decades of work—painting, performance ephemera, print material, video, music, fashion, and photography— created in the context of significant artistic and cultural movements, from the emergence of the Chicanx civil rights, women’s, and LGBTQ liberation movements through to the political activism around the AIDS epidemic. While the exhibition centers on Los Angeles, it reveals new research into the collaborative networks that connected these artists to one another and to artists from many cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, and international urban centers, thus deepening and expanding narratives about the development of the Chicanx Art Movement, performance art, and queer aesthetics and practices. Curated by C. Ondine Chavoya and David Evans Frantz, Axis Mundo marks the first historical consideration and significant showing of many of these pioneering artists’ work. Artists: Laura Aguilar, Jerri Allyn, Carlos Almaraz, Skot Armstrong, David Arnoff, Steven Arnold, Asco, Judith F. Baca, Alice Bag, Tosh Carrillo, Monte Cazazza, Edward Colver, Vaginal Davis, DIVA TV, Jerry Dreva, Tomata Du Plenty, Simon Doonan, Tomata du Plenty, Elsa Flores, Anthony Friedkin, Harry Gamboa Jr., Roberto Gil de Montes, Gronk, Jef Huereque, Louis Jacinto, Ray Johnson, Alison Knowles, Robert Lambert, Robert Legorreta (Cyclona), Zoe Leonard, Les Petites Bonbons, Scott Lindgren, Mundo Meza, Judy Miranda, Ray Navarro, Nervous Gender, Graciela Gutiérrez Marx and Edgardo Antionio Vigo, Richard Nieblas, Dámaso Ogaz, Pauline Oliveros, Ferrara Brain Pan, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Clemente Padín, Phranc, Ruby Ray, Albert Sanchez, Teddy Sandoval, Joey Terrill, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Patssi Valdez, Ricardo Valverde, Jack Vargas, Gerardo Velázquez, Johanna Went, Faith Wilding Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A. is curated by C. Ondine Chavoya and David Evans Frantz as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, an initiative of the Getty to encourage ambitious research and exhibitions at Southern California cultural institutions. The exhibition is organized by ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries in collaboration with The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and organized as a traveling exhibition by Independent Curators International (ICI). Lead support for Axis Mundo is provided through grants from the Getty Foundation. This exhibition is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support has been provided by The Calamus Foundation of New York, Inc., the City of West Hollywood through WeHo Arts—the City’s Arts Division and Arts & Cultural Affairs Commission, Kathleen Garfield, the ONE Archives Foundation, the USC Libraries, and the Luis Balmaseda Fund for Gay & Lesbian Archives, administered by the California Community Foundation. Funding for the exhibition tour has been provided by the generous support from ICI’s International Forum and the ICI Board of Trustees. Crozier Fine Arts is the Preferred Art Logistics Partner.

  • TEAM

    T.E.A.M. Teen Engagement Ambassadors at moCa Teen Residency The T.E.A.M. co-hort coming together to create. The Teen Engagement Ambassadors at moCa (TEAM) program brings Cleveland-area teens together to learn how museums work and gives each teen agency to create new art programming for their peers. During this 8 month program, four selected participants will meet from 4-6PM every other Thursday. While getting to know each other, TEAM members will develop their own artistic practices and dive into art interpretation. They’ll build relationships with museum staff and connect with people in the Cleveland arts community at large. Creating, sharing ideas, and investigating contemporary art will be part of each meeting and activity. A museum educator will serve as a guide and mentor throughout the program. What you'll do: ◼ Join a team of art-loving teens ◼ $500 honorarium ◼ A $230 program budget to support the development and production of art experiences for other area teens. ◼ Mentorship from museum staff. ◼ Skill building workshops. ◼ Exposure to art and artists. ◼ Inclusion on a team of other creative teens. ◼ Art Making ◼ Certificate of completing program manager requirements

  • temple-of-passions-presents-slamm-season-womens-edition

    Temple of Passions presents SLAMM SEASON: Women's Edition Mar 24, 2024 GET TICKETS NOW $10 Join Temple of Passions at moCa Cleveland to experience a night of spoken word during this Poetry Slam & Open Mic. Artists will celebrate women and tie in themes associated with the exhibition, including love, overcoming, and connectedness. Temple of Passions is a performing arts platform that prioritizes visibilities for BIPOC, Queer folk and allies. Temple of Passions has been engaging with the community through performances, events and more. Stay connected to Temple of Passions mission and work this season by adding to the resilience box and creative response at moCa Cleveland Thus-Sun. If you have questions or if there are additional access services or accommodations that can make your experience more inclusive, please contact access@mocacleveland.org . 1-2 week’s advance notice is recommended but not required. About GET TICKETS NOW $10 Join Temple of Passions at moCa Cleveland to experience a night of spoken word during this Poetry Slam & Open Mic. Artists will celebrate women and tie in themes associated with the exhibition, including love, overcoming, and connectedness. Temple of Passions is a performing arts platform that prioritizes visibilities for BIPOC, Queer folk and allies. Temple of Passions has been engaging with the community through performances, events and more. Stay connected to Temple of Passions mission and work this season by adding to the resilience box and creative response at moCa Cleveland Thus-Sun. If you have questions or if there are additional access services or accommodations that can make your experience more inclusive, please contact access@mocacleveland.org . 1-2 week’s advance notice is recommended but not required. GET TICKETS NOW $10 Join Temple of Passions at moCa Cleveland to experience a night of spoken word during this Poetry Slam & Open Mic. Artists will celebrate women and tie in themes associated with the exhibition, including love, overcoming, and connectedness. Temple of Passions is a performing arts platform that prioritizes visibilities for BIPOC, Queer folk and allies. Temple of Passions has been engaging with the community through performances, events and more. Stay connected to Temple of Passions mission and work this season by adding to the resilience box and creative response at moCa Cleveland Thus-Sun. If you have questions or if there are additional access services or accommodations that can make your experience more inclusive, please contact access@mocacleveland.org . 1-2 week’s advance notice is recommended but not required.

  • Nina-Katchadourian-Monument-to-the-Unelected

    Nina Katchadourian Monument to the Unelected Oct 22-Nov 29, 2020 Installation at moCa: Nina Katchadourian, Monument to the Unelected 2008–ongoing, 58 screen-prints on coroplast, rebar, cable. Dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist, Catherine Clark Gallery, and Pace Gallery Concurrently at moCa Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Avenue and Transformer Station : 1460 W 29th Street Artist Nina Katchadourian (b. 1968) works across various media—including photography, sculpture, video, and sound—using humor and ingenuity in service of what she calls “productive confusion.” Often working outside the studio or museum, Katchadourian has created pieces in libraries, in trees, on airplanes, and in parking lots. She has collaborated with zookeepers, musicians, United Nations translators, Morse code operators, animals, as well as her own parents. The result is a playful and poignant practice, one that pushes us to see our everyday surroundings as a site of discovery and possibility. Katchadourian’s Monument to the Unelected (2008–ongoing), is a set of lawn signs created by the artist featuring the names of every candidate who ran for President of the United States and lost. Installed outside moCa Cleveland on the corner of Mayfield Road and Euclid Avenue, and outside Transformer Station in their front lawn, Monument to the Unelected runs from October 22 to November 22, spanning the time before and after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Once the election results are official, a 59th sign with the name of the losing candidate will be added to the installation. Monument to the Unelected was originally commissioned by the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art during the run-up to the 2008 presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain. During her time in Arizona, Katchadourian was struck by the proliferation of campaign signs on lawns, in vacant lots, and at busy intersections in what has historically been a swing state. “The signs struck me as a particularly American phenomenon, and one that was worthy of closer investigation,” she said. “These markers tend to crop up in the weeks leading up to an election, after which they disappear, with some of the names going on to take office and others being largely forgotten.” Shown during every presidential election since the work’s inception in 2008, Monument to the Unelected serves as a reminder of our country’s collective political road not taken. It does not reflect any particular political viewpoint or endorse any specific party, but rather articulates the transition of power within U.S. history. As a monument to those who have lost, Katchadourian’s work is an invitation to consider missed opportunities and alternative histories, all of which can inform the decisions we make today.

  • Getting-To-Know-Aram-Han-Sifuentes

    Getting to Know: Aram Han Sifuentes Artist residency Dec 2021-Dec 2022 Left: Aram Han Sifuentes As the inaugural participant in moCa's new Getting to Know You Residency, AramHanSifuentes will be collaborating with the museum on multiple projects throughout 2022. These include leading virtual and in-person workshops, creating activities for moCa's Creative Tool Boxes, and developing new exhibitions in the museum. The Getting to Know Residency is generously sponsored by Margaret Cohen and Kevin Rahilly, with additional support from Char and Chuck Fowler. About the Getting To Know Residency In January 2021, moCa launched a new residency called Getting to Know, designed to support a non-local contemporary artist working in social practice in a long-form project with moCa and our community that allows for repeat engagement, extended exploration, and the development of new work. Getting to Know artists have included Chicago-based fiber artist Aram Han Sifuentes (2021-22) and Brooklyn-based Finnegan Shannon. Related Exhibition ▶ Aram Han Sifuentes: Who Was This Built to Protect?

  • Give to moCa Cleveland Annual Fund

    Support Annual Fund Annual Fund donations are tax deductible gifts that support moCa Cleveland’s most urgent operations bolstering today’s art, artists, and audiences. Give today. Thank you! ​ To explore individual giving opportunities, please contact: Monica Butscha, Individual Giving Director 216.658.6926 mbutscha@moCacleveland.org Support Membership Annual Fund Institutional Giving Patrons

  • Administrative-Coordinator

    Administrative Coordinator About Department: Engagement Status: Full-time, Exempt As Northeast Ohio's premier site for contemporary art, moCa advances the critical role that art and artists play in our world. Grounded in Cleveland and engaged in the global cultural ecosystem, we focus on art now to open and connect people to new possibilities. Our work culture is passion-driven, inclusive, fast-paced, collaborative, and fun. We value and support an enterprising staff who anticipate and react nimbly to change, embrace new opportunities, embrace and learn from failure, and face challenges responsibly and thoughtfully. moCa is the people who help to realize its mission and each employee has agency and accountability for moCa's success and value to our community and audiences. The Administrative Coordinator (AC) is responsible for logistics and administrative support in primary service to the Engagement and Operations departments. A primary responsibility of this role is staff scheduling, event and daily attendance tracking, procedural documentation and policy tracking, and Learning Session planning and clerical support for moCa’s Engagement Guide (EG) program, which focuses on welcoming and orienting onsite learners (visitors), supporting and customizing their experience, nurturing dialogue, caring for the art and architecture, and contributing innovative ideas to enhance future onsite experiences. The AC also serves as a primary onsite Engagement Manager-on-Duty, modeling best practices for EG behavior, supervising rotations and breaks, supporting learner and EG questions and needs, and ensuring public museum spaces and amenities are staged, complete, and available. In addition, the AC is responsible for specific office and administrative responsibilities that contribute to the success of moCa’s Engagement and Operations teams and collaborative work across the whole museum. ENGAGEMENT GUIDE COORDINATION : Coordinates, sets, maintains, and tracks seasonal EG schedule for all museum shifts, Learning Sessions, weekly communications, and lead pre and post shift meetings as directed by the Visitor Engagement Director; Serves as onsite EG Engagement Manager-on-Duty during moCa’s public hours, modeling EG best practices, partnering with the Security Coordinator and Operations Director to ensure the museum is fully staffed and supported during public hours, coordinating and supporting break schedules and rotations, and help to address EG and learner needs or concerns Draft, update, and/or coordinate information or materials for EG procedural guides, communication materials, and best practices documentation and attend cross-departmental team meetings to receive and share information related to EG program activity and goals Coordinate with onsite staff to monitor and maintain accessibility, appearance, and cleanliness of all public areas while enforcing security and safeguarding policies that ensure the safety of audience members, artworks, and spaces DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATION : Assists the Visitor Engagement Director with data collection and analytics, including event and visitation surveying Assists with production (using design templates from the Marketing department) of printed and digital engagement and audience-directive materials and the set-up, attendance tracking, and teardown of public events as requested and appropriate Tracks Shop sales & monitors stock inventory Helps upkeep, organize, restock, and record keep the Practice Lab spaces, activities, materials, and creative responses. OFFICE SUPPORT : Answers the moCa telephone, directing calls appropriately, and returning moCa voice mails Monitors and helps maintain office supplies and administrative organization Creates and maintains the kitchen duty schedule and kitchen inventory Provides other administrative and office support as requested and directed PREFERRED LENGTH AND TYPE OF EXPERIENCE : 1 year+ experience with supply ordering and inventory management 1 year+ experience with scheduling a team of 10-15 people 1 year+ experience in customer service including both in-person and verbal and written communications KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES : Motivated, reliable, responsible, and professionally-oriented Demonstrable interest in museum engagement Upholds obligations and follows established procedures Proficiency using Google applications (email, docs, drive, calendar), Microsoft Office software, and handheld transceivers Effective written and verbal communication skills in English PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Employee will be required to move through the office and multiple floors of the museum regularly, possibly standing for periods of time in galleries that have concrete floors Employee frequently will be required to actively listen and exchange information in-person, by phone, by handheld transceiver, and by computer Employee will be required to work weekends and occasional evenings Beyond hours in which moCa is open to the staff and public, employee may be required to work occasional early mornings or evenings for special events, with notice WORK ENVIRONMENT : Daily schedule during exhibition seasons: Wednesday-Friday, 9AM-5:30PM and Saturday-Sunday, 10AM-5:30PM Daily schedule during Spring/Summer installation museum breaks: Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM Eligible for medical, dental, and vision benefits Eligible for 403(b) Savings Plan 2 weeks paid vacation, 13 paid holidays Reports to Visitor Engagement Director DIRECT REPORTS: Engagement Guides (when acting as Manager-on-Duty) Curious and open-minded lifelong learners who enjoy new ideas and perspectives Inspired by and interested in contemporary art and culture Committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility Responsive, flexible, and adaptive to regularly changing content and needs Self-starters who are enterprising in their time and resource management Respectful, collaborative, caring team players $38-48K Interested candidates should email a PDF resume and a separate PDF cover letter to ngrave@mocacleveland.org using the subject line: "moCa Ad Application” Questions may be directed to this email address. Applicants should not reach out directly to moCa staff with materials or questions. moCa & its workforce Job objective Duties & responsibilities Minimum qualifications Benefits Reporting relationship All moCa staff are expected to be Salary range To apply To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each job duty satisfactorily. The duties above are intended to outline those functions typically performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This description of duties is not intended to be all-inclusive or to limit the discretionary authority of the Kohl Executive Director to assign other tasks of a similar nature or level of responsibility nor does it imply an employment contract The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform their essential duties. Deputy Director & Senior Curator Engagement Guide Open Jobs

  • Patron listing: moCa Cleveland

    Patrons Patrons Thank you to our donors and supporters for making moCa's work possible. ​ To explore patron giving opportunities, please contact: Monica Butscha, Individual Giving Director at mbutscha@mocacleveland.org. ​ INDIVIDUALS $50,000+ Joanne Cohen & Morris Wheeler Margaret Cohen & Kevin Rahilly Becky Dunn Toby Devan Lewis± ​ $49,999-$25,000 Anonymous Grosvie & Charlie Cooley Harriet Goldberg Agnes Gund Jan Lewis $24,999-$10,000 Doreen & Dick Cahoon Leslie DiNovi & Beatty McDonald Leslie & John Dunn Char & Chuck Fowler Karen & Eric Hillenbrand Mary Ann Katzenmeyer David C. Lamb Casey & Garrett Monda Nicholas & Erin Reif Marian & Boake Sells Stewart Kohl Barbara Galvin $9,999-$5,000 Katy Dix-Brahler & Gary Brahler Chann Fowler-Spellman & Ed Spellman Joseph M. Grunfeld & Gina Paoloni Nadya Haider Lauralee & Nick Howley Larry Oscar & Jeanne Shatten Paul M. Katz & Lisa Arnson Richard & Michelle Jeschelnig Dennis & Tammy Matecun Edward B. Smith Stephen G. Sokany & Matthew Katz Winifred & James Stone Steve & Laura Rice Harriet Warm $4,999-$2,500 Scott Bogard & Sherry Kim F. Allen Boseman, Jr. Judith Gerson Todd Goldstein & Chelsea Whitman-Rush J. Bennett Guess & James R. Therrien Carla & Jonathan Kurtz Don & Lynda Insul Patricia & Charles Mintz Margo & Robert± Roth $2,4999-$1,000 Jonathan D. Adams Anonymous Dale & Roland Anglin Maia & Wally Ardjenovic Laura Ruth & Fred Bidwell Marilyn & Larry Blaustein Elisabeth & Alistair Buchan Mary & Tim Boyle Marcella Brown Joan Tomkins & William Busta Ellen & Joseph Carreras Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Daroff Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Dunn Nicole Finley Chas & Jen Grossman Jerry & Sheila Herschman Bruce & Stephanie Hearey Hope Hungerford Audra T. Jones Joe & Jen Kubic Linda & Jack Lissauer Heather Moore Marge & Dan Moore Katie & Ray Murphy Ronald Neill & Ann Harlan Trac Papish Mr. & Mrs. H. Alexander Pendleton Frank H. Porter Beth & Clay Rankin Mr. Alan M. Rauss & Mrs. Marcie Bergman Alita & Richard Rogers John R. Sedor & Geri Presti Dr. Ximena Valdes & Dr. Daniel Sessler Kate & Brit Stenson Ann & Dick Whitney, Jr. Brian Wongchaowart Ellen & Dan Zelman ​ INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS $100,000+ The George Gund Foundation $99,999-$50,000 The Cleveland Foundation The Jonathan D. and Mark C. Lewis Foundation VIA Art Fund $49,999-$25,000 The Flagstar Foundation John P. Murphy Foundation The Leonard Krieger Fund of the Cleveland Foundation The Nord Family Foundation PNC $24,999-$10,000 Anonymous Art Dealers Association of America Foundation The Callahan Foundation The Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation Connor Foundation Ford Foundation David and Inez Myers Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation The Robert Reakirt Foundation $9,999-$5,000 Anonymous Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation $4,999-$1,000 Anonymous Arts Midwest Harry K. Fox and Emma R. Fox Charitable Foundation The Giant Eagle Foundation RDM Foundation Dan and Ellen Zelman Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland CORPORATE $25,000+ Dealer Tire Remai Modern ​ $10,000-$24,999 Thompson Hine LLP $9,999-$5,000 Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP Jackson Lewis P.C. Galerie Barbara Weiss RES Playhouse Square $4,999-$1,000 Anonymous 303 Gallery Collective Future Makers Mark NACCO Industries, Inc. RPM International Inc. GOVERNMENT The residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities National Endowment for the Arts Ohio Arts Council, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency Ohio Department of Development ​ GIFTS-IN-KIND Joanne Cohen & Morris Wheeler JorgieLee Richard & Michelle Jeschelnig Tell A Friend Promotions, LLC Stephen G. Sokany & Matthew Katz Jackson Lewis P.C. Glow Event Rentals Great Lakes Science Center Evelyn Burnett Michael Baumgartner Joyce Bolte Amelia Hankin Cashin Lori Daugstrup Rosenbaum Adrian Eisenhower Phyllis Kohring Fannin Margo Fox Mary Ellen French Moema Furtado Hilary Gent Pamela Gilliland Liz Maugans Marcello Mellino Karen Petkovic Joan Pogalies Barbara Rosene Megan Smith Doreen St. John Sarah Ripich Van Raalten Janet Wade Noelle Whitehouse Russ Woodside Marilyn and Larry Fields MCA Chicago Art Institute of Chicago Bloom Museum of Contemporary Photography Hyde Park Art Center Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Sundeep Mullangi and Trissa Babrowski Smart Museum 21c Hotel Corbett vs. Dempsey J. KURTZ Architects ​ ±deceased Support Membership Annual Fund Institutional Giving Patrons

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