Applause
Applause is an Emmy Award-winning locally produced TV show that celebrates arts and culture in Northeast Ohio.
Full Episodes
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The paintings of Cleveland School artist William Sommer are championed by a gallery owner seeking to get him better recognition.
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Studies have long shown the benefits of art therapy in treating mental health and addiction. Clients in a Wooster residential treatment program attend pottery class once a month.
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Jerry Tvergyak joined his brother, Mike, in the Maple Producers Hall of Fame and was one of the guests of honor at the 100th annual Geauga County Maple Festival in Chardon.
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Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan reflects on 20 years of building upon the organization鈥檚 original mission of education and advocacy while also working to secure its future through a major renovation and expansion campaign.
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Indigenous Canadian painter Kent Monkman challenges audiences at the Akron Art Museum with his retrospective exhibit, "History is Painted by the Victors."
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The creative exchange between 脡douard Manet and Berthe Morisot is on view at the museum through July 5.
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The Western Reserve Photographic Society explores the beauty of the Buckeye State for 鈥淧icture This! A Road Trip Through Ohio鈥 at Penitentiary Glen Reservation in Kirtland.
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Cleveland nonprofit Art of Me brings students stories to the big screen, and now their first feature length film is available for streaming.
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"A Moment's Oblivion" is a new cantata about dementia and elder care that's part of Les D茅lices Mythology Project.
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Six area artists document the human experience in Cleveland's shifting neighborhoods for the exhibition "Improper Frames," on view through May at Transformer Station.