Where Cleveland Institute of Art
Work by Lisa Din '26
Celebrate with us as CIA unveils some of the best work created by students of all levels working across our majors. At the 2023 Spring Show, visitors can meet CIA students—the next generation of artists and designers—and see their work throughout our campus.
An opening reception will take place from 6 to 8pm Tuesday, April 25. During the reception, Creature Feature, a student-organized runway show, will take the stage at 7pm in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Atrium.
SCHEDULE
April 25 – Public Opening
6–8pm
• Ceramics + Glass Show + Sale
• Craft + Design Show (Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry + Metals)
• Design Show (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Transportation Design)
• Foundation Show
• Game Design Show
• Illustration Show
• Illustration Artist Alley Sale
• Jewelry + Metals Spring Collection Show + Sale
• Life Sciences Illustration Show
• Photography + Video Show
• Visual Arts Show (Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture + Expanded Media)
7pm
• Creature Feature: A Runway Show
7:30pm
• Animation screenings
April 26–27
9am–5pm
• Craft + Design Show (Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry + Metals)
• Design Show (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Transportation Design)
• Foundation Show
• Life Sciences Illustration Show
• Visual Arts Show (Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture + Expanded Media)
April 28
9am–5pm
• Design Show (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Transportation Design)
PARKING
• April 25: For the public opening reception from 6 to 8pm, limited free parking is available in CIA's three lots off East 117th Street. View this map. For additional parking options around University Circle, click here.
• April 26–28: To review parking options around University Circle, click here.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Use #CIASpringShow2023 to tag your photos!
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Cleveland Institute of Art is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.