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Miss the Peter Godwin Lecture? Watch it Now on YouTube!

Did you miss author Peter Godwin’s appearance at the Maltz Museum on September 8? You can now watch the entire program here.  Following the lecture, Godwin was joined by very special guest Beatrice Mtetwa, internationally recognized human rights lawyer and winner

Posted in Media Releases, Media Releases 2011

Thanksgiving Fun at the Maltz Museum

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$5 Fridays Extended

The Maltz Museum extends the celebration of its 5th Anniversary by extending its $5 Friday admission special through December 30, 2011. Admission includes access to entire museum, including the special exhibition Hardship to Hope.

Posted in Media Releases, Media Releases 2011

$5 Fridays Extended

The Maltz Museum extends the celebration of its 5th Anniversary by extending its $5 Friday admission special through December 30, 2011. Admission includes access to entire museum, including the special exhibition Hardship to Hope.

Posted in Media Releases, Media Releases 2011

The Jewish Legacy of Spain

Wednesday, September 21 – 7pm $12/$10 members at the door Order in advance and save $2! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a night of film, music and dance!   The documentary short The Sephardic Legacy of Segovia: Pentimento of the Past

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"untitled (Jitterbug Dancer)"

Charles Sallée Jr., watercolor Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

Posted in Slideshow Jelliffe Collection

“untitled (Jitterbug Dancer)”

Charles Sallée Jr., watercolor Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

Posted in Slideshow Jelliffe Collection

"Sonny"

Hughie Lee-Smith, pencil/black chalk Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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“Sonny”

Hughie Lee-Smith, pencil/black chalk Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

Posted in Slideshow Jelliffe Collection

"Share Cropper"

William E. Smith, linocut/Indian ink Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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