Cleveland Institute of Art public programming has gone virtual. From Reinberger Gallery's popular Lunch on Fridays lecture series to visiting artist talks and alumni conversations, all of CIA's virtual presentations are available to watch here.
CIA's public programming is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
Two-spirit contemporary artist, writer and facilitator M. Carmen Lane presents "Far From Being An Interruption: The Artist-Led Space, Extractivism, 'Overlooked Anchors' and the Politics of Place" during CIA's Lunch on Fridays program on April 19, 2024.
Gallery director Nikki Woods moderates a virtual gallery tour with curator Meghana Karnik and artists in the exh...
The team behind the film Strawberry Forever discuss their new work.
Virtual visiting artist in Drawing, Kymia Nawabi, discusses her work as a first-generation Iranian-American who ...
Students in CIA's visual arts and craft majors discuss Creativity Works, a program providing an opportunity for ...
New York painter Nat Meade discusses his work in our weekly Lunch on Fridays sessions.
Author and artist Kristen Radtke discusses her recent graphic novel, Imagine Wanting Only This.
METHODS TBD is an October 18 conversation between the artists represented in concurrent exhibitions at Reinberge...
Annelyse Gelman’s language-based projects straddle publishing, installation and performance, often incorporati...
The jurors of the 75th Student Independent Exhibition (SIE) discuss their work and the prospect of jurying the w...
Artist and CIA Foundation faculty Scott Ligon discusses discusses his past and current film projects.
Lane Cooper and Tony Ingrisano engage in an open discussion centered on broadly held ideas of what it means to b...
Artists in the exhibition Entropical Paradise, in CIA's Reinberger Gallery, discuss the work.
Puppeteer and printmaker Johanna Winters discusses her work.
Designer, curator, writer and teacher Prem Krishnamurthy discusses his creative practice and his role in the upc...
Ephraim Nehemiah, a published writer, educator and nationally touring performer whose work has hundreds of thous...
Students from the 2020-21 cohort of Creativity Works, CIA's program designed to create internship opportunities ...
David C. Hart, associate professor of Art History in CIA's Liberal Arts Department, discusses how the pandemic d...
Designer, artist, and archivist Josh MacPhee discusses his practice and upcoming exhibition in CIA's Reinberger ...
Julia Arredondo, a Chicago-based artist entrepreneur who’s currently the host of a series of Cleveland-focused...
The jurors for the 2022 Student Independent Exhibition, Maria Camera-Smith, Addoley Dzegede, Natalie Petrosky an...
In a special Wednesday night edition of Lunch on Fridays, CIA faculty Lane Cooper and Jared Bendis discuss what ...
International activist and artist Tings Chak talks with Josh MacPhee, in conjunction with the Reinberger Gallery...
The 2021-22 cohort of CIA's Creativity Works program discuss their internship projects.
Take a virtual tour of the 2020 Faculty Exhibition
Curated by Meghana Karnik, this multiform group exhibition invites visitors into the survival journeys of artist...
Tour our annual staff exhibition, Lunch Break, through this video walkthrough.
This year's virtual opening walks you through the exhibition and announces recipients of cash prizes.
A walk-through of "Snickers That Turn Into Livable Joy," a group exhibition curated by Amani Williams ’21 that...
Mark Reigelman, a 2006 CIA grad, chats with Drawing Department chair Sarah Kabot.
Deborah Pinter interviews photographer AJ Almy about his creative practice and his first year since graduating i...
Ceramicists and sculptors Kimberly Chapman ’17 and William Brouillard discuss their creative careers in this F...
Lane Cooper talks to CIA alum Davon Brantley ’18 about his creative practice and life after CIA.
Ariella Har-Even, Jewelry + Metals alum from 2019, discusses her work as it relates to archetypes with Liberal A...
Teachers in CIA's Continuing Education program discuss their work.
Internationally recognized curator, writer and art historian Glenn Adamson discusses the state of Craft in this ...
Visiting artist in Glass, Dafna Kaffeman provided a demonstration of her work in CIA's glass studios.