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Posted November 21, 2011 in Member News

Mark Slankard News

Creative Workforce Fellowship Exhibition

Creative Workforce Fellowship Exhibition at the Sandusky Cultural Center is on view until November 27, 2011.

Every day, artists are investing in the future of Northeast Ohio. To help maintain and grow these efforts, the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC), with the support of Cuyahoga Arts and Culture (CAC), has invested in greater Cleveland's leading artists through the Creative Workforce Fellowship (CWF) program. Twenty individuals were selected among hundreds of artists in Cuyahoga County to receive a $20,000 financial award, along with additional benefits.

This exhibition features 18 of the 20 Creative Workforce Fellow. To learn more visit the Sandusky Cultural Center website. To learn more about the programs, visit the websites of CPAC and CAC.


Columbus College of Art and Design

A three-person show in Columbus, OH at Columbus College of Art & Design will feature Bill Owens 1970's Suburbia work, Jessica Rohrer's paintings, and Mark Slankard's reworked Curb Appealseries. The exhibition is tentatively scheduled for early 2012. For more information, visit CCAD's exhibition website.


Walker's Point Center for the Arts


Mark Slankard's recent photographs will exhibited in a three-person exhibition at Walker's Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee, WI with painters Michael Banning and Morgan Craig. WPAC is a nonprofit arts center in Milwaukee, WI. Visit WPCA's website for more information.


Lawrence Arts Center


Toplu: 2008 - 2012, a Solo exhibition at Lawrence Arts Center in Lawrence, KS will run from Aug 3 - Sep 8, 2012. For more information visit LAC's website.


exposure: Journal of the Society of Photographic Education

Mark Slankard's work will be the subject of an article in the spring 2012 issue of SPE's exposure journal. His art work will be accompanied by an essay by Natasha Egan, Director and Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. Visit SPE's exposure journal page for more information.

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