When we published our FRONT - Oberlin blog post about our Sunday, August 5, 2018, visit to Oberlin College's Allen Memorial Art Museum (@AllenArtMuseum), we expected to not have time to visit any more FRONT venues. Stuart had planned to be out of town in September 2018, but a change in plans brought him home early.
With a very busy weekend coming up at the end of September 2018, we decided to make time on Wednesday afternoon, September 26, 2018, to visit the Ohio City (@OhioCityTweets) FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art (@FrontTriennial -#FRONTart2018) venues.
Thank you @LauraMcShaneCLE for your kind words about my tweet listing all the #FRONTart2018 venues at the opening.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
I hope you saw many @FrontTriennial sites.
I enjoyed visiting many & writing about them: https://t.co/KNsQraXOQO
Today going to @TransformerStat & @SpacesGallery pic.twitter.com/N8YTg7yFm4
We had never been to the @AllenArtMuseum at @OberlinCollege! We were extremely pleased with the gem we found there!! https://t.co/AULR7T3QaA
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
We are so grateful that @FrontTriennial chose the @AllenArtMuseum and other @CityOfOberlin art venues for #FRONTart2018! Thank you! pic.twitter.com/fcLQT5rPlC
I’ve loved this spot for years. Now the secret’s out!
— Melanie Sklarz (@MelanieSklarz) September 26, 2018
Here is a great video about FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art that shows many of the venues.
We had already written ten FRONT International blog posts, and were excited to be able to visit three more FRONT venues.
FRONT International Triennial - Transformer Station
We started our afternoon at Transformer Station (@TransformerStat) -- "A free space for contemporary art in Cleveland" -- which we have visited many times before.
Here is the description of what we saw from the FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art website, followed by our @sos_jr tweets and retweets about our visit to Transformer Station.
A.K. Burns exhibits two sculptures made of crushed and painted chain-link fencing outside the Transformer Station. Set in relief against the shifting fortunes and economies of Hingetown, this work comments on the gentrification in the area.
Conceptual artist Stephen Willats displays a recent work, Human Right, both in the gallery and outside in the neighborhood. This work of text, film, and photography examines the relationship between personal narratives and social conditions in Middlesbrough, England, a mid-sized and post-industrial city.
FRONT International’s film program, housed in a purpose-built theater inside the Crane Gallery, focuses on cinematic works produced by artists and filmmakers in Ohio and elsewhere. The feature-length films, videos, and film shorts presented there in scheduled screenings amplify the theme of the triennial—An American City—uniting artists and issues across the many venues of FRONT and around the globe.
Starting at @TransformerStat to see the @FrontTriennial exhibitions and films in #Cleveland’s @OhioCityTweet neighborhood.https://t.co/qpoaVW5pLKhttps://t.co/3mcb6dBU9m#FRONTart2018 pic.twitter.com/TMyUeZx3k9
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
At @TransformerStat see part of film for @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/qpoaVW5pLKhttps://t.co/3mcb6dBU9m#FRONTart2018 pic.twitter.com/EytWvP0cRN
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
“Stephen Willats: Human Right“https://t.co/pwmoAJoTqw
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
See at @TransformerStat for final week of @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/qpoaVW5pLKhttps://t.co/3mcb6dBU9m#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/646qs02rHi
“The Dispossessed” -A.K. Burns. https://t.co/cdgF0PNSrd
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
See at @TransformerStat for final week of @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/qpoaVW5pLKhttps://t.co/3mcb6dBU9m#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/oxnniQuvpN
FRONT International Triennial - SPACES
A short walk from Transformer Station brought us to SPACES (@SpacesGallery) -- " the resource and public forum for artists who explore and experiment" -- at their new location, which opened in 2017. We have been to this location a few times since they opened.
Entering SPACES, we recognized Amanda King's (@Just_AmandaKing) photo and her work. Stuart learned of her Shooting Without Bullets expressive arts program for black and brown youth in 2016 at a Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) (@MOCACleveland) For Freedoms program. In 2017, we both heard her speak at a PechaKucha Night Cleveland (@PKNCLE) event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (@RockHall). Later that year, we saw her work at Ingenuity Cleveland's (@IngenuityCLE) IngenuityFest (see Twitter photo). Learn more in our blog posts:
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Blog Date: October 11, 2017 - Metamorphosis: IngenuityFest Cleveland 2017
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Blog Date: September 13, 2017 - PechaKucha Night Cleveland Rocks!! A Night Featuring Creatives at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
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Blog Date: November 17, 2016 - For Freedoms: MOCA Cleveland Town Hall Discussion
It was great to see more of Amanda King's work and to see the A Color Removed exhibition, which had heard about when visiting the FRONT Porch, PNC Glenville Arts Campus.
A Color Removed is a citywide participatory project seeking to remove the color orange from Cleveland to the galleries at SPACES, in response to the shooting of Tamir Rice by Cleveland police. The project has enlisted community members in developing responses to the forces that shape safety in American cities. A Color Removed was conceived by Michael Rakowitz, and is organized by SPACES with community leaders. It is presented with the Rice family.
Next go to @SpacesGallery for @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
“A Color Removed is a citywide participatory project seeking to remove the color orange from #Cleveland ... in response to the shooting of #TamirRice” #FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/xvbKfMfso2
“My Name Is SWEET THING” — Amanda King @just_amandaking.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
At @SpacesGallery for the final week of @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu #FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/0qDHa6z0j8
“Mistaken Identity” — Amber N. Ford.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
At @SpacesGallery for the final week of @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu #FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/IpC6fWHpFl
At @SpacesGallery for the final week of @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu #FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/b2w10kQEin
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
“A Color Removed is a citywide participatory project seeking to remove the color orange from #Cleveland ... in response to the shooting of #TamirRice” at @SpacesGallery during @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/xczUK1opVD
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
A Color Removed, currently on display at SPACES through September 30th, during FrontArt, is reviewed by Jillian Steinhauer in The New York Times. Take a moment to read about the evolution of this project... https://t.co/gChKMPdyvL
— SPACES (@spacesgallery) July 29, 2018
Michael Rakowitz’s project at @spacesgallery will be one of the highlights of #FRONTart2018 according to @steven_litt: https://t.co/BK1sovyUVh
— FRONT International (@FrontTriennial) July 8, 2018
Michael Rakowitz’s incredible project “A Color Removed” surrounding the Cleveland police shooting of 12 year-old African American child, Tamir Rice in 2014. The project’s Sisyphean attempt to remove safety orange from the entire city concerns the officer… https://t.co/0SPjXWrYUj pic.twitter.com/64I4w7RPfd
— ArtReview (@ArtReview_) July 12, 2018
What does safety mean to you? In response to #TamirRice's fatal shooting, "A Color Removed" is a city-wide participatory project grounded in the impossible gesture of removing the color orange from CLE & suspending its future use. Drop off you orange objects! cc @spacesgallery pic.twitter.com/gFTDXTW5Ve
— FRONT International (@FrontTriennial) July 2, 2018
“A Color Removed is a citywide participatory project seeking to remove the color orange from #Cleveland ... in response to the shooting of #TamirRice” at @SpacesGallery during @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/xf50zsUf7w
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
@MOCACleveland, your wrist band is in the “A Color Removed” exhibition at @SpacesGallery during @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/Arp32agyXRhttps://t.co/LK5lcBdNNu#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/oDLs5X2OK1
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
FRONT International Triennial - St. John’s Episcopal Church
We ended our tour of FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art venues in Ohio City at Cleveland's St. John’s Episcopal Church. (See our Fifth Annual Station Hope blog post about the annual program honoring the church's history with the Underground Railroad.)
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Ohio City has a rich history of involvement in racial and social justice spanning almost two centuries.
The history of St. John’s is deeply rooted in the history of the region and this neighborhood. Designed by famed architect Hezekiah Eldridge, and constructed between 1836 and 1838, the church is an early example of American gothic revival architecture. In the immediate years following the construction of St. John’s, the parish became a center in the fight against slavery, most notably for its role in the Underground Railroad. The bell tower served as a lookout for boats on Lake Erie taking runaway slaves to freedom. This led to St. John’s being known to many as “Station Hope”.
Within this space, Dawoud Bey, Chicago-based photographer, presents a unique installation of commissioned photographs on the idea of the Underground railroad, “which is as much myth as it is reality….. The project is premised on the movements of slaves escaping to freedom, often under cover of darkness. The challenge … with this project is to make this history, which has always been invisible somehow visible, and to visualize that which cannot be confirmed in a way that then resonates in this particular moment.”
In #Cleveland’s St. John’s Episcopal Church in @OhioCityTweets is “Night Coming Tenderly, Black” by Dawoud Bey during @FrontTriennial. https://t.co/z7MYuhwkth#FRONTart2018 #ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/qVQFX8o9Zz
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
One of the gems for first FRONT- sad it’s coming to a close. 4 days left to see it. #Frontart2018 https://t.co/qfmmFvE5Sx
— ToniChanakas (@tonichanakas) September 26, 2018
I’ve been to St. John’s Episcopal Church many times for @CPTCLE’s #StationHope, so I think it is great to see #FRONTart2018 use this important #Cleveland historical landmark of the #UndergroundRailroad.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 27, 2018
Thanks @FrontTriennial!https://t.co/OgKqMwfqiohttps://t.co/dSptOlzPsa pic.twitter.com/WHjAMajtHb
Wind & Waves after Art Afternoon
Since Ohio City is so close to Edgewater Park, we decided to end our day with a visit to this great Cleveland Metroparks (@CleveMetroparks) location.
After an enjoyable afternoon at @OhioCityTweets/@HingeTown for @FrontTriennial at @TransformerStat & @SpacesGallery, end the afternoon with some BIG #LakeErie wind & waves at @CleveMetroparks’ #EdgewaterBeach in #Cleveland #EdgewaterPark. https://t.co/oBYdCOD2bi#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/1BT0xdnjnW
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
Come to @CleveMetroparks’ #EdgewaterBeach in #Cleveland’s #EdgewaterPark to see some #parasail-boarding and north coast #surfing on this windy day! https://t.co/oBYdCOD2bi#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/QMxRZYHvYj
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
#Parasail-boarding and north coast #surfing on this windy day at @CleveMetroparks’ #EdgewaterBeach in #Cleveland’s #EdgewaterPark! https://t.co/oBYdCOD2bi#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/VjRPaeGVRP
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
The view from the @CleveMetroparks’ #EdgewaterPark Pier of on a windy #Cleveland day. https://t.co/oBYdCOD2bi#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/WuqML0GhJT
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) September 26, 2018
Read More FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art Blog Posts
Since the opening of the FRONT International Triennial on Thursday, July 12, 2018, we have visited over fourteen venues. Please read about the opening day and about all the venues we visited in our FRONT related blog posts by clicking here. Thank you.
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We finished writing this blog post after the final weekend of FRONT International Triennial. We want to take this opportunity to thank the organizers of, and the venues that hosted these great FRONT International Triennial exhibitions.
The FRONT International Triennial exhibits included a great variety of contemporary art. We really enjoyed some pieces of artwork, while others were not to our taste, but we appreciated being exposed to all of them. We are looking forward to attending again in 2021!
We’re already missing you guys. Here’s to #FrontArt2021 https://t.co/k4YCmQ9ojz
— MOCA Cleveland (@MOCACleveland) October 2, 2018
Ultimate teamwork: I dictate final 2 paragraphs for out next blog post about @FrontTriennial to Siri, & my wife does her editing magic on iPhone as we drive to @CapitolW65th for @goCMNH event.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) October 3, 2018
Plan to publish tonight after movie & @CMNHAstronomy talk. https://t.co/SvWdopavyt pic.twitter.com/FRFFon65e2