We Want Everything explores printmaking as a communal cultural practice that values copying and repurposing in place of individual authorship. Organized in collaboration with artist, designer and archivist Josh MacPhee and CIA's Printmaking Department, this exhibition will transform Reinberger Gallery into an active maker space that mines the history of print and its connection to political activism, posters, radical music and book publishing design. We Want Everything will encourage visitors to engage in the process, mixing and matching imagery and ideas throughout the history of art and organizing for a better world.
Coming soon: July 16 through October 2
In partnership with FRONT International, the Cleveland Institute of Art will mount four unique solo exhibition projects by noteworthy artists—Jacolby Satterwhite, Dexter Davis, Loraine Lynn and Alexandra Noel—as a part of Oh, Gods of Dust and Rainbows, the 2022 FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art.
Also check out these recent exhibitions virtually:
Now in its 76th year, the Cleveland Institute of Art's Student Independent Exhibition is an honored tradition that’s never conventional. Organized entirely by students, who choose the jurors and mount the exhibition, SIE offers fresh—and sometimes surprising—approaches to contemporary art.
The Cleveland Institute of Art is pleased to once again host the Scholastic Art + Writing Exhibition. A cherished exhibition at CIA, the 2022 show celebrates the work of students in grades 7 through 12 in the greater Cleveland area.
The Cleveland Institute of Art and the CIA Alumni Council proudly present the 2021 Alumni Exhibition, Imprint the Air, can be viewed online at ciaalumni2021.com. This juried exhibition showcases work by CIA alums from different graduating years and artistic practices, and it offers viewers the opportunity to learn more about the college and its influence on the artistic vocabulary of the region.
Entropical Paradise is an exhibition of ambitious video installation projects by students in CIA's Advanced Video Projects class. Organized in collaboration with the Reinberger Gallery and faculty member Jacob Koestler, Entropical Paradise is an immersive sensory experience that tests the bounds of the physical, virtual and the real.
CIA's Reinberger Gallery supports the creative work of professional artists by providing quality exhibition opportunities. It also serves CIA students, faculty and the community as an educational resource, and particularly to encourage artistic growth and experimentation through well-presented exhibitions, events and lectures.
Effective April 25, 2022, the gallery will be open:
Mon–Fri: 10am to 5pm
Sat–Sun: Closed
All CIA visitors are required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination upon entering CIA, effective January 4, 2022. They also will undergo a brief health-assessment screening and be required to wear a mask at all times. Learn more about what to expect by reading the Vaccination Requirement: Visitors to CIA section at cia.edu/covid.
Reinberger Gallery is free and open to the public during the above listed hours; appointments are not necessary. Email the gallery for additional information.
The Ann and Norman Roulet Student + Alumni Gallery opened in 2015 through a generous gift of Ann Roulet, former Dean of Students, and her husband, Norman.
CIA's Reinberger Galleries has made The Culture Trip's list of the 10 best art galleries in Cleveland.
Effective April 25, 2022:
Monday–Friday: 10am to 5pm
Saturday–Sunday: Closed
No appointment necessary. For more information, email Gallery Director Nikki Woods.
11610 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106
216.421.7407
Reinberger Gallery programming is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County, through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
Our exhibitions are generously supported by CIA's Community Partners.