This Week at CMA: 12.3.18–12.9.18
- Blog Post
- Events and Programs
- Exhibitions

Georgia O’Keeffe with Painting in the Desert, N.M., 1960. Tony Vaccaro (American, b. 1922). Chromogenic print; 35.2 x 45.7 cm (13 7/8 x 18 in.). Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 2007.3.2. Photo: Tony Vaccaro/Tony Vaccaro Studio
Check out these must-attend events this week at the CMA.
Two exhibitions. One price.
Secure your holiday tickets NOW to both special exhibitions, Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries, and Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern! Advance tickets strongly recommended.

Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern
OPEN NOW: Through Sun, 3/3
Take a unique look into the fascinating connections between the paintings, personal style, and public persona of one of America’s most iconic artists. Read the Plain Dealer review and dive deeper into the exhibition with the blog post here.

Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries
OPEN NOW: Through Mon, 1/21
On view for the first time in North America, the recently restored Valois Tapestries, a unique set of 16th-century hangings, are unveiled in this exhibition. These fascinating and enigmatic tapestries were commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici, the indomitable Queen Mother of France, to celebrate the royal Valois dynasty against a backdrop of great political strife and social upheaval. Read the Plain Dealer review. Explore the steps taken to clean and repair the Valois Tapestries in this blog post.

MIX: Modern
Fri, 12/7, 6:00 p.m.
Georgia O’Keeffe filled her canvases and closets with a unique, strikingly modern vision. Sip cocktails, dance, and pay tribute to the fiercely independent artist by dressing in O’Keeffe-inspired fashion and viewing a display of up-cycled garments from Yellowcake Shop and Margaret Burton. Featuring DJ NicNacc. Admission to Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern is not included.

Performance: Paul Goussot
Sun, 12/9, 2:00 p.m.
Enjoy a free solo organ recital on the McMyler Memorial Organ by renowned organist Paul Goussot.

CMA at Transformer Station
OPEN NOW: In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar
Through Sun, 1/13/19
Lebanese-American photographer Rania Matar uses the portrait to examine the nature of female identity in girlhood, adolescence, and middle age in the United States and the Middle East. Read the Akron Beacon Journal review.

Check out the blog post recapping the CMA teen co-op panel event with artist Rania Matar here! This discussion with the artist and local thought leaders explored the complexities and universality of the mother-daughter relationship and womanhood.