Check out Walk All Over Waterloo this October

Gallery One Sixty:

“A Heavy, Humid World” showcasing artwork by Jake Kelly. His first solo show in at least a decade, this brand new body of work features works on paper, large sized paintings, and painted furniture exploring his phantasmagoric view of the radical terrorism, religious cults and pornography of the 1970s.

Open from 6-10pm.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1478502685802668/

Maria Neil Art Project:

“Incoherent Spaces” with work by Scott Goss. Remembrance and mystery are present in Goss’ glass work. Places previously visited are depicted in the panes and enamel paints, yet memory doesn’t always create a clear picture. These spaces are constantly changing and looking for identity.

Open from 5-10pm.

https://www.facebook.com/events/453370351500811/

In the Native Cleveland Annex – “Chromatic Consumption” new work by Christopher Richards.

Opening reception Friday, October 2nd from 5-10pm.

Space ROCK:

“Beachlandia: There and Back Again” - Photography by jfotoman (Jay Brown). Relive all the fond musical memories that were had at the Beachland Ballroom and Tavern. This fifteen-year span of images captures the biggest and best that was brought to Waterloo for our musical enjoyment.

Open 6-10pm.

Waterloo Arts:

“Bottled Water” - an experimental installation which explores the human relationship to the natural world. Through the perspective of invited artists, the gallery will evolve into a space, which plays with ideas that represent the forces of nature and of man and the potential for symbiosis or competition. During the October’s ‘Walk All Over Waterloo’, the finished space will be revealed and one can experience the individual works and their relationship and transformation of the space.

Open 5-9pm.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1705222469698693/

Article:

EXTENDED! “From the Dust: Industrial Art Show” Rachel Latina curates This collective show which honors our industrial history and celebrates Cleveland’s revival with works from local artists and how they’ve come to embrace Cleveland “The Comeback City’s” industrial roots.

Article artist Guerin Wolf is also have a studio sale. Pricing and info can be found at: www.guerinwolf.com

Open 5-10pm.

https://www.facebook.com/events/781749201923296/

BRICK Ceramic Studio:

NEW SHOW! BRICK member Eleni Dimaio will be showcasing her latest body of work.

Open 6-9pm.

Praxis Fiber Workshop:

“Untied in 19 Pieces” – works by Rebecca Cross

Open from 6-9pm. Find out more at: www.praxisfiberworkshop.com

Dru Christine:

Join Dru Christine Fabrics and Design for a 'Fall Fashion Preview' at 7pm on the 156th Street Stage to showcase pieces for The 'Create For A Cure' event happening at Fillmore's on October 24!  A night where the arts combine to raise proceeds for The Breast Cancer Fund of Ohio. 

More info about this event and tickets: www.druchristine.com.

Savvy Smokes:

PLAY! Chess and checker boards will be on site during Walk All Over Waterloo as well as specials in store.

Open 11am-9pm.

Native Cleveland:

Open 12-9pm.

Star Pop Vintage & Modern:

Open 12-9pm.

Music SAVES:

Open 12-9pm.

Blue Arrow Records:

Open 12-7pm.

Slovenian Workmen’s Home:

Fish Fry Fridays! Slovenian Workmen’s Home continues their tradition of offering great and drinks at great prices.

Open 3-8pm for Fish Fry. Bar stays open until 9pm. More info at: www.swh-waterloo.com

Six Shooter Coffee:

CAFFEINE! The portable coffee stand returns to Walk All Over Waterloo. Get your coffee fix outside Waterloo Arts from 6-9pm.

To find out more visit: www.sixshootercoffee.com

Millard Fillmore Presidential Library:

Live Performance from Maura Rogers and the Bellows DUO

Show starts at 9:00

Beachland Ballroom:

Both venues – 7:30 door, 8:30 start

In the Ballroom: Scythian (with Mary’s Lane) – Old Tin Can Tour 2015. Rousing and raucous, Scythian plays kicked-up Celtic and world music with hints of Gypsy and Klezmer, all infused with a touch of punk-rock sensibility. Take a trio of classically trained dueling fiddlers, toss in a rhythm guitar, a banjo and the occasional funky accordion, then power it with the driving rhythm of a world percussionist, and you've got the ingredients for a show you won't soon forget.

http://www.beachlandballroom.com/events/scythian-cleveland-2015-10-02

In the Tavern: A Place to Bury Strangers, Grooms, Hiram-Maxim

http://www.beachlandballroom.com/events/a-place-to-bury-strangers-grooms-cleveland-2015-10-02

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Volume 7, Issue 10, Posted 5:41 PM, 10.12.2015