Dual Exhibition Opening for Jordan Wong and Patricia Brett
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Dual Exhibition Opening for Jordan Wong and Patricia Brett

Join us in the galleries to celebrate the opening of Jordan Wong and Patricia Brett's solo exhibitions!

By The Sculpture Center

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Location

The Sculpture Center

1834 East 123rd Street Cleveland, OH 44106

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Come celebrate the exhibition openings of Jordan Wong and Patricia Brett in the galleries and meet the artists. Each artist will give a brief talk about their work at 6:30 PM.

About the Artists

Jordan Wong's exhibition I LOVE THE NUMBER 8 BUT 10 IS GOOD TOO, is a playful and imaginative show featuring a preview of the public art and installations of the future AsiaTown community park. The exhibition offers visitors an early look at the creative vision taking shape at the intersection of Payne Avenue and East 32nd Street, blending Wong’s signature style with themes of joy, identity, and belonging.

Patricia Brett's exhibition Home: I Guess That This Must be the Place reflects on Brett's careers in NYC while exploring influences of home, and draws upon her connection to the history of The Sculpture Center and Lake View Cemetery.

Organized by

Founded in 1989, The Sculpture Center is one of the only 501(c)(3) cultural institutions providing critical resources to sculptors along their journey. We believe that no matter their career stage, artists of all voices and backgrounds are vital for envisioning a better world and contributing to the communities we want to live in. We enrich the cultural landscape through our five tenets and hope you will share our vision to become a regionally and nationally recognized cultural space for sculptors where creative ideas, experiences and the community connect and flourish.

Exhibition. Experience year-round contemporary sculpture exhibitions and installations in a historic art space in Cleveland’s University Circle, the country’s “Best Arts District.”

Creation. Encounter new works by artists who are given opportunities to create without commercial constraints, including early career artists participating in our keystone Revealed exhibition program.

Mentorship. Connect with artists and partners and share opportunities to thrive.

Conversation + Engagement. Be stimulated by compelling conversations and dialogue with a broad and

inclusive community.

Development + Support. Find resources and career enrichment with support opportunities for artists.

TSC’s keystone program begun in 1991, Revealed, offers 4-6 artists annually in the first ten years of their career the opportunity to create work for a solo exhibition. Revealed helps leverage gallery representation, direct grant funding, university positions, tenure, and most importantly, the creation of work without commercial constraints. Revealed has advanced the professions of nearly 200 sculptors who have gone on to highly regarded careers.

In 2000 TSC founded the Ohio Outdoor Sculpture (OOS) database following its participation in Save Outdoor Sculpture!. OOS is the largest online collection of images, historical data and condition information of a growing list of 1,500 publicly accessible outdoor sculptures in Ohio. OOS encourages communities to recognize, appreciate, and preserve their outdoor public sculpture.

In 2010 TSC helped form SculptureX (SX) to support the community of teaching institutions, faculty, and students of visual arts programs of sculpture in our region through an annual symposium and student exhibitions. Today TSC serves as the nexus of SX and helps develop closer connections, networking, and career growth opportunities for a broad community of sculptors.

Through a year-round series of exhibitions, talks, and educational programs, TSC enriches the region’s cultural, historical, and aesthetic landscape with meaningful explorations and interactions with contemporary art, artists, and community.

Free
Aug 7 · 5:30 PM EDT