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DESCRIPTION:The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve Presents the Craf
 t Exhibition\n&nbsp\;\nThe Artists Archives of the Western Reserve (AAWR
 ) announces an exciting upcoming new exhibition\, Craft Exhibition\, whi
 ch will be on display in the AAWR gallery from August 3\, 2012 through A
 ugust 30\, 2012. The public is invited to attend the free art exhibition
  as well as the opening reception which will be on Friday\, August 3\, 2
 012 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.\n&nbsp\;\nThe Craft Exhibition will feature
  artwork in the &lsquo\;craft&rsquo\; category such as metal\, jewelry\,
  pottery/ceramics\, fabric\, glass\, wood\, and functional paper art. Se
 venteen local artists will be featured in the show. The artists include 
 Catherine Butler\, Sarah Clague\, Stephanie Craig\, David Deming\, Bette
  Drake\, Boni Suzanne Gelfand\, Elise Newman\, Larry Owen\, Hollis Richa
 rdson\, Ingeborg Richter\, George Roby\, Richard Schneider\, David Shafr
 on\, Susan Skove\, Sr. Charlotte Trenkamp\, Mary Ann Weber\, and Barbara
  Yoxall. All work displayed will be available for sale.\n&nbsp\;\nDistin
 guished sculptor David Deming selected the works to be displayed in the 
 exhibition. Deming is also the retired president of the Cleveland Instit
 ute of Art. The AAWR&rsquo\;s executive director\, Kenneth R. Goerg\, wa
 s pleased that so many fine local artists were selected to be included i
 n the show\, noting that &ldquo\;The Artists Archives is pleased to have
  this opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to promoting a wide vari
 ety of types of artists and artworks.&rdquo\;\n&nbsp\;\nThe Artists Arch
 ives of the Western Reserve is a unique archival facility created to pre
 serve representative bodies of work created by Ohio visual artists. A &l
 dquo\;living archive&rdquo\;\, the AAWR has frequent exhibitions at its 
 modern facility in University Circle. The Artists Archives serves as thi
 s region&rsquo\;s repository for artists looking for a place to preserve
  their work while making their work accessible to the public.\n&nbsp\;\n
 The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve is located at 1834 E 123rd S
 treet in University Circle\, right off Euclid Avenue and across from Lak
 e View Cemetery. Free parking is available in the lot in front of the bu
 ilding and all along E 123rd Street. For further information\, call 216-
 721-9020.
URL:http://clevelandheights.patch.com/events/craft-exhibition
SUMMARY:Craft Exhibition
LOCATION:1834 E 123rd St\, Cleveland Heights\, OH 44106: 1834 E 123rd St\
 , Cleveland Heights\, OH
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