Thank you for joining us for yesterday's engaging discussion The Art of Reinvention: China, Ohio and the New Global Economy.
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As a museum visitor, have you ever wondered if your views are used in the process of developing programming? How exactly does the museum know what the community wants to learn and see?
As we look toward the 2012 museum celebration on the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., we reflect on two works in our collection.
When the snowy days approach and inclement weather beckons for indoor activities, consider bringing the family to visit our permanent collection. Go on a hunt through our galleries for paintings that have snow. Each painting can spark fun discussion about the content and context of the work.
Even as a museum professional, I sometimes feel challenged to make art exhibitions accessible to my four-year old daughter.
It’s never too early to gain experience in a field of interest, especially as a high school student.
Have you ever wondered why people so freely write “Merry Xmas”-? It’s not necessarily disrespectful- the use of the X in reference to Christ’s name is evidenced in Early Christian art.
The museum will host an innovative dialogue on Wednesday, January 4, 2012 to explore how Cleveland can benefit from China’s emergence as one of the world’s leading economies.
For almost a century, the Cleveland Museum of Art has held a special place in the hearts of the thousands of families, members, residents, tourists, and artists who visit each year. For some, the museum provides a quiet space to behold and connect with art objects.




