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This House (Is A Microcosm), 2020. M. Carmen Lane

This House (Is a Microcosm), 2020, from the series Original Instructions. M. Carmen Lane (Tuscarora, Mohawk, African American, b. 1975). Digital print on Japanese kozo paper and sound; 54.6 x 78.7 cm. Collection of the artist. © M. Carmen Lane

 

Picturing ATNSC: Tours of the ATNSC Home

Tuesday, November 9, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
Location: 11808 Cromwell Ave, Cleveland, OH 44120

About The Event

Artist M. Carmen Lane’s photographic series Original Instructions, on view in the CMA exhibition Picturing Motherhood Now, documents a Cleveland home in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood that Lane has transformed into ATNSC—pronounced Ata-en-sic—a socially engaged, artist-run urban retreat, residency, and exhibition space at the intersections of contemporary art, healing, and equity leadership.   

Join Lane on an intimate tour of ATNSC’s gallery and residency spaces, resource library, and growing collection of artworks.   

Free, ticket required. Participants meet at ATNSC, 11808 Cromwell Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44120. For directions, visit ATNSC’s website.  

Dates:

Tuesday, November 9, 12:00 p.m. 

Sunday, November 14, 2:00 p.m.  

Tuesday, December 14, 12:00 p.m.  

Sunday, December 19, 2:00 p.m.  

Major support is provided in memory of Myrlin von Glahn. Additional support is provided by Cathy Lincoln. Generous support is provided by the Cleveland Society for Contemporary Art, and Joanne Cohen and Morris Wheeler.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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All exhibitions at the Cleveland Museum of Art are underwritten by the CMA Fund for Exhibitions. Generous annual support is provided by Dr. Ben H. and Julia Brouhard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Chapman Jr., the Jeffery Wallace Ellis Trust in memory of Lloyd H. Ellis Jr., Janice Hammond and Edward Hemmelgarn, Eva and Rudolf Linnebach, William S. and Margaret F. Lipscomb, Tim O’Brien and Breck Platner, Anne H. Weil, and the Womens Council of the Cleveland Museum of Art.