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Cheap Date: Art Shows on Lee Road

Heights Arts and The Wine Spot are showcasing the work of local artists Friday night

Check back every Friday for Cheap Date: one weekend event or activity that won't break the bank.

Tonight there are not one but two art shows opening on Lee Road that feature work from local artists.

now has photographs of landscapes from five area artists in its gallery. The work "offers personal experiences of landscape — near, far and along the way," according to an about the opening reception tonight.

is pairing art with wine at its opening reception for its exhibition . Students from the Cleveland Institute of Art will have their artwork showcased, and The Wine Spot will also offer wine tastings.

Each event is three hours long, so you can stop by one and stroll down to the other.

Where: Heights Arts, 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights; The Wine Spot, 2271 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights

When: Both events tonight, Friday, March 2 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Price: Heights Arts Gallery: free; The Wine Spot: $10

Websites: http://www.heightsarts.org, http://www.thewinespotonline.com

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