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Permission to Party opening reception
April 15, 2026An exhibition exploring the boundaries of self-expression and professionalism
El Otro Mundo Debajo del Cielo closing reception
January 29, 2026Celebrate "El Otro Mundo Debajo del Cielo," which highlights the richness of ancestral stories, indigenous spirituality, folktales, urban legends and myths that permeate the history of Latin America
This Ain’t My First Rodeo Opening Reception
December 18, 2025Black Scholars and Artists students, will showcase a series of artworks that respond to Black American Culture’s often overlooked contributions to the American West—historically and in modern-day pop culture narratives.
FREE PLAY Indie Arcade Night
December 5, 2025Join us for an exciting evening of fun and community building for makers and video game enthusiasts!
The Solar System opening event
October 17, 2025"The Solar System" will debut October 24 at Geauga Park District's Observatory Park and become a permanent installation
FREE PLAY: Innovative Ohio Game Design opening reception
October 10, 2025FREE PLAY is an interactive exhibition that explores video games as powerful media
Chromatic Cells Art + Science Talk
October 2, 2025Chromatic Cells, a glasswork installation that bridges the gap between science and art by CIA student Ryan Garcia, is on view in Holden Arboretum’s Corning Visitor Center Library
A Fostered Future mural unveiling
September 22, 2025“A Fostered Future,” a mural by CIA Painting senior Ashton Burton, will honor and illuminate the oft-overlooked impact of the Black diaspora during and after The Great Migration
Unmasked closing reception
September 15, 2025UnMasked is an exhibition of mixed media works created solely by local neurodivergent artists that draw from their personal experiences and interactions with the world as a whole.
Sacred Inner-play opening reception
September 12, 2025Sacred Inner-play—a solo show by Theadis Reagins that explores the relationship between the sacred and secular using sport references, religious iconography and ambiguous narratives—opens Sept. 19 at 1300 Gallery