Kenneth Paul Lesko Gallery is located in the 78th Street Studios complex. This space is a dedicated address for modern, historical and regional art. Throughout the year, it plays host to an array of exhibitions in myriad genres. This contemporary and minimalistic venue is a great platform for emerging and established talent. It also showcases photography, sculpture and tribal art.
The St. Bernard Catholic Church is serving the Akron region since 1861, and continues to do so. This church building perfectly exemplifies the German-Romanesque style combined with Baroque designs. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The St. Paul's Episcopal Church, also known as St. Paul Shrine, is a historic church located at Cleveland, Ohio. The church was built in 1876 by Andrew Dall and Gordon W. Lloyd and is a landmark example of Gothic style architecture today. The stone structure of the church features steep gable roofs, a gabled porch, a detailed rose window and an elaborate turret. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Known as "Cleveland's Outdoor Museum," Lake View Cemetery was founded in 1869 and is now a tourist destination. Filled with beautiful trees, flowers and plants, this is the perfect area to take strolls or an early morning jog. Monuments such as the magnificent Wade Memorial Chapel and the James A. Garfield Memorial are the most popular points of this vast expanse of greenery.
Just like Negative Space gives meaning and depth to the object of a work of art, the Negative Space gallery gives a new meaning and allows patrons to experience art in a whole new light. The gallery features breathtaking art exhibitions, live music shows, theater performances, musicals, and much more in an environment that brings out the best in every artist and performer. This unique event space is truly exceptional and a must visit when in Cleveland.
The Shaker Historical Society is one of the finest local museums in town. The society aims to educate and inform residents the history, culture and heritage of the the neighborhood. It houses four permanent exhibits comprising of documents, photographs, videos and artifacts. There is also a space for temporary exhibitions as well as a library and a gift shop. Events and seminars are held from time to time where various speakers are invited to give talks. The society also organizes walking and bicycle tours around the neighborhood. If you are interested to learn about the history of this charming neighborhood of this, a visit to the Shaker Historical Society is a must.