Archive For September 2010

Irish Garden Starts Last Phase of New Construction

September 12th, 2010

The week of September 6th saw the beginning of construction in the northern section of the Irish Cultural Garden.  A large fountain will be installed, along with extensive landscaping.  All within coming weeks.

Construction of a fountain and new landscaping in Irish Garden

Construction of a fountain and new landscaping in Irish Garden

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63rd One World Day celebration, Sunday, September 19th, Cleveland Cultural Gardens

September 12th, 2010

Join the Cleveland Cultural Garden Federation as we celebrate the Armenian Cultural Garden’s dedication, naturalization of immigrants, and nationality song, dance and cuisine.

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

THE CLEVELAND CULTURAL GARDENS FEDERATION PRESENTS

THE 63rd ANNUAL ONE WORLD DAY

1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Dedication of the Armenian Garden

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visitation of Gardens and collecting Passport certifications

Performances:

Irish Dancers at the Irish Garden

Readings of Shakespeare Poetry at the Italian Garden

Csardas Dancers at the Hungarian Garden

3:30 p.m. Assembly of Flags at the Polish Garden

Parade of Flags, Parade Marshall *

American Flag – Hawken School

American Flag’s Honor Guards *

Glenville Percussionists *

4:00 p.m. Posting of Colors at the Hungarian Garden

Paul Burik, President, Cleveland Cultural Gardens Federation

Welcome to the new Garden

Ch. 19 Morning News person *

Rocco Scotti, American National Anthem

Jeff Johnson, Council Representative Opening Remarks

Mary Hamlin, Exec. Secretary, Cleveland Cultural Gardens

The Gardens Now and Then

U.S. Magistrate – Naturalization Ceremony

Girl Scout Troop, 774 – The Pledge of Allegiance

America the Beautiful – Hawken School

Polish Dancers

Ukrainian Dancers

* not confirmed

Door Prizes

Free and open to the public

Parking on MLK Jr. and East Blvds.

Free rides on Lolly the Trolley as it circulates throughout the Gardens



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Artist Features Cultural Gardens or does he?

September 7th, 2010

PAUL DRUECKE
SPACES World Artists Program
Artist in Residence, Cleveland, OH


Residency: Jul 25 – Sep 11, 2010
Exhibition: Sep 10 – Oct 23, 2010

Milwaukee-based artist Paul Druecke is interested in how cities are put together—or not put together, in some instances. His exhibition, ‘Cleveland,’ as part of the SPACES World Artists Program (SWAP), assembles the city though the eyes of an outsider. Druecke’s overall project, consisting of three works, invites questions about the city, its inhabitants, and their relationship to authority and to one another.

In ‘Where the Wild Dogs Roam Or No,’ Druecke sheds light on a common perception that the Gardens are more of a route, rather than a destination. Through the promotion of events happening anywhere but the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, Druecke will frame the Gardens as negative space, locate them in a psychological landscape, and perhaps make them the highlight of the evening.

On September 10 between 6 – 9 p.m., nothing will be happening at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and Paul Druecke will be nowhere in sight. The Gardens and Rockefeller Park will be as they normally are; nothing will take place. Druecke’s piece Where Wild Dogs Roam Or No is a non-event and will transpire without a single audience member. The Gardens themselves are the reason for the artistic gambit. He says, ‘I love the Cultural Gardens. They have such a unique combination of factors that lead to their not being used, which is also an indication of their potential. I’ve organized lots of successful events as part of my art practice, but the gardens required something else, something both more and less dramatic.’

For a continuing list of events not happening in the Cultural Gardens, visitSPACESgallery.org/2010/swap/druecke/

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