
NORTHEAST OHIO | arts | music | performance Winter 2018 2019 NORTHEAST OHIO | arts | music | performance | entertainment Spring/Summer: Fall: Publish Date: April 26 Publish Date: August 9 CHANGECHANGE Ad Space Deadline: April 10 Ad Space Deadline: July 22 AGENTSAGENTS Northeast Ohio artists take on matters of local and global importance Winter: Publish Date: November 15 Spring/Summer • Festival Season Presented by Presented by Ad Space Deadline: November 1 Events Calendar Events Calendar The 47th Annual Boston Mills Artfest THE BOSTON MILLS ARTFEST Canvas spotlights Northeast Ohio’s strong and 7100 Riverview Road, Peninsula Friday through Sunday, June 29 – July 1 Thursday through Sunday, July 5-8 P: 800-875-4241 W: bmbw.com/artfest FB: facebook.com/BMBWOhio Boston Mills proudly hosts the nationally renowned Boston Mills Artfest, featuring artists representing more than 40 states growing arts and entertainment community. and more than a dozen mediums (ranging from woodwork and painting to digital art Tri-C Jazz Fest and sculpture), craft beer, wine, catered Giant Eagle Market District food, live music and an overall fantastic stay-cation getaway in your backyard. 9-10 Valley Art Center’s Art by the 17-18 Burning River Fest MONTHLY ART WALKS Falls 18 art-A-palooza (Green) In 2019, each issue of the magazine will again • Canton First Friday 14-16 Avon Duck Tape Festival 18 PorchRokr Music and Art Festival 16 BAYarts Art & Music Festival 18 SPARX City Hop • First Fridays by the Falls 16 Clifton Arts & Musicfest 18-19 Flats Festival of the Arts (Chagrin Falls) 16 Ingenuity’s Time Travelers Bal 23-26 Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival • Walk All Over Waterloo! 16 Larchmere PorchFest 25 Blue Sky Folk Festival (fi rst Fridays) 16 Wildwood Fine Arts & Wine 25-26 Art on the Green (Hudson) 25-26 • Walkabout Tremont Festival Cleveland Garlic Festival 23 include a special calendar and listings section. (second Fridays) Cleveland Museum of Art Solstice 27 Hip 2B Square SEPTEMBER • 3rd Thursdays 28-30 Tri-C JazzFest 8-9 Kent Art in the Park (downtown Akron) 29-7/ 1 Boston Mills Artfest Show 1 9 Berea Arts Fest • Third Fridays at 78th Street 30 Waterloo Arts Fest 13-15 Heights Music Hop Studios 15 Rocky River Fall Arts Festival JULY 15 Wooster Arts Jazz Fest • Barberton Fourth Friday 5-8 Boston Mills Artfest Show 2 15-16 CMA Chalk Festival CLEVELAND HISTORY DAYS 7 Larchmere Festival 15-16 Tremont Arts & Culture Festival Friday, June 22, to Sunday, July 1 7-8 YSU Summer Festival of the Arts 20-28 Greater Cleveland Urban Film P: 216-520-1825 MAY 9-14 Medina County Arts Week Festival W: canalwaypartners.com 4-5 Chagrin Valley Arts Hop 13-15 Cain Park Arts Festival 21-22 FireFish Festival Ten days and more than 20 ways to 12 explore and experience Cleveland’s Lakeland Community College 13-15 Painesville Party in the Park 22 Music on the Porches (Peninsula) 2017 Howard Alan Art Fest at Crocker Park Mayhem history! 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