Posted May 07, 2012 in Articles
Red admirals are taking over Northeast Ohio.Naturalists, teachers, backyard nature lovers -- and yes, lepidopterists, especially -- are noticing unusually high numbers of the red-and-black winged butterfly this spring. The butterfly burst is likely both... read more
Posted May 04, 2012 in Articles
After it opens its new building in October, The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland plans to keep the voltage high throughout the winter, spring and summer of 2013 with new and commissioned artworks, exhibitions that... read more
Posted April 20, 2012 in Articles
Per Knutas, the chief conservator at the Cincinnati Art Museum, made a splash, figuratively speaking, by restoring an 1890 landscape by Vincent van Gogh recently in the museum’s galleries.Visitors could watch his every move magnified... read more
Posted April 18, 2012 in Articles
The Western Reserve Historical Society held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday afternoon for the Euclid Beach carousel restoration project.Construction is set to begin on an all-glass pavilion that will house the carousel.Work to restore the original... read more
Posted April 16, 2012 in Articles
A new study shows that the Cleveland Museum of Art is more than a treasure house of masterpieces. It’s a nonprofit business expected to generate roughly $140 million in economic activity in Cuyahoga County by... read more