Cleveland/ Arts & Culture
Published on July 26, 2018
3 can't-miss arts events in Cleveland this weekPhoto: rawpixel/Unsplash  

If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: There's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in Cleveland this week — from creating artwork for community-designed wrapping paper to catching an immersive one-woman show.

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Paint Nite at participating local bars

Love a good paint party? Then don't miss your chance to score discounted admission to an upcoming session. Via Groupon, The Original Paint Nite is offering tickets to one, two or four painting sessions for up to 37 percent off. With a voucher in hand, painters can attend any of the company's many upcoming parties at venues around town — including five on tap this weekend and eight the following week.

Price: $29-$114 (regularly $45-$180)

Click here for more details, and to take advantage of this deal.

Peace Paper Pop-up at Minnesota Center For Book Arts

Bring the entire family down to the Minnesota Center For Book Arts this Saturday morning for a free "Peace Paper" workshop. Part of a public project celebrating peace by creating crowdsourced wrapping paper, participants will draw, paint and print visions of peace that will be used to complete the limited-edition release of the Peace Paper wrapping paper. The workshop is free and open to all ages with advance RSVP.

When: Saturday, July 28, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Minnesota Center For Book Arts, 1011 S. Washington Ave. S, Suite 100
Price: Free

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets.

'The Time Is' starring Jennifer Ilse at Off-Leash Art Box

On the cusp of her 50th birthday, Jennifer Ilse, performing artist and co-artistic director of Off-Leash Area, will bring to the stage her first full-length solo performance: "The Time Is." Exploring Ilse's personal, social and political body in three parts, the production will immerse audiences in a multi-sensory experience — including a dance in collaboration with live sound performance and live projected animation.

When: Saturday, July 28, 8-9:15 p.m.
Where: Off-Leash Art Box, 4200 E. 54th St.
Price: Free or sliding scale donation accepted

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets.