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Creativity During a Crisis Art Exhibit

Presented by Summit Artspace at Summit Artspace, Akron OH

Oct 09 2020
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Nov 05 2020
Creativity During a Crisis Art Exhibit

Creativity During A Crisis is an in-kind show produced by the University of Akron students and alumni, supported by Summit Artspace.

CREATIVITY DURING A CRISIS
Oct. 1 – 31, 2020 | 2nd FLOOR GALLERY
SUMMIT ARTSPACE ON EAST MARKET

Creativity During A Crisis is an in-kind show produced by the University of Akron students and alumni, supported by Summit Artspace. Exhibited work was created during the time of pandemic and each work purchased allots 10% of the proceeds to an organization assisting a population ‘in crisis.’ CDC, or Creativity During A Crisis, is a glimpse into motivated studio practices and continued efforts of sharing art during personal, political and populated ‘crisis.’

YOUR VISIT TO CREATIVITY DURING A CRISIS

Tickets are recommended but not required to visit gallery shows at Summit Artspace on East Market in Akron during public hours.
Artists with studios in the building will each have their own open hours and guidelines.
All visitors are welcome to stop by without a ticket to check on open gallery times.

Summit Artspace will be following state directives for social distancing. Visitors ... view more »

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Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308

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Free parking behind building.

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