By Joey Morona, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Institute of Art is scheduled to open the doors on its new $13 million Interactive Media Lab in late March. Located in the Midtown Collaboration Center at E. 66th St. and Euclid Ave. in the city’s resurgent Hough neighborhood, the state-of-the-art space is poised to give CIA a competitive advantage in arts education and expand the institution’s role in the local economy.
The project is the result of a vision set into motion five years ago. Recognizing the increasing overlap between art, design and technology, the lab aims to position CIA at the forefront of these fields, offering students cutting-edge tools while forging partnerships with like-minded organizations and the community.
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