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“Share Cropper”

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

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"15th Defense"

Elmer W. Brown, linocut Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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“15th Defense”

Elmer W. Brown, linocut Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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"Potrait of Boy Study"

Curtis E. Tann, watercolor Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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“Potrait of Boy Study”

Curtis E. Tann, watercolor Courtesy of Cleveland State University, Special Collections.

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New Exhibition Opening September 13

Hardship to Hope:  African American Art from the Karamu Workshop In Collaboration with Cleveland State University   (August 30, 2011 – Cleveland, OH)  1930s Cleveland, Ohio…labor strikes and riots…the “Mad Butcher” torso slayings…the city in the throes of the Great

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Lakewood Public Library

The Worlds of Maurice Sendak. December 28, 2011 – February 24, 2012

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Special Evening Program Just Added

Guest Lecture by Award Winning Author & Journalist PETER GODWIN w/Special Apperance by Beatrice Mtetwa Thursday, September 8…7pm $20/$15 Members at the door Order in advance and save! Tickets $10/$8 Members   Peter Godwin speaks and writes brilliantly on minority

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4th Annual Jewish Food & Culture Festival

Free Admission and Good Eats at the Maltz Museum Cleveland, Ohio – August 2, 2011 – Since 2005, the Maltz Museum has upheld its mission to build bridges of tolerance and understanding by sharing Jewish heritage through the lens of

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4th Annual Jewish Food & Culture Festival

Free Admission and Good Eats at the Maltz Museum Cleveland, Ohio – August 2, 2011 – Since 2005, the Maltz Museum has upheld its mission to build bridges of tolerance and understanding by sharing Jewish heritage through the lens of

Posted in Media Releases, Media Releases 2011

Maltz Museum