CIA Students Mount One-Weekend Show Exploring Aspects of Light

Fri 4/28-Sun 4/30

For three days only, you can catch a show as ephemeral as its name and subject. Like Moths To … is a student-curated exhibit featuring 23 visual arts students from the Cleveland Institute of Art that explores the topic of light.

The work, they say, “will examine different meanings of light, from a source of illumination to a categorization of weight or descriptor for emotion. Students considered what serves as a light or inspiration in their artistic practices and invite viewers to discover how that shines through in their work.”

The work includes paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, glass, fiber and metal work. Students installed their work in the space, which includes dark corners as well as light flooding through floor-to-ceiling windows, offering another dimension through which to view the show’s subject.

Artists in the show are Jules Ahern, Rachel Barnes, Johntae Chapman, Brandon Crider, Isabella Dombrowski, M Dailey, Janoi Daley, Grace Gielink, Layla Harris, Zoie Jarem, Zion Monice Jones, Kayla Knepper, Tristen Kovacs, Tamsyn Kuehnert, Danielle Larson, Nat Lenington, Nic Meinhardt, James Negron, DeAnne Smith, Ian Smith, Soleil White, Tumnus Rex and USE_OF_A_BODY.

The show opens with a reception on Friday April 28 @ 5-7pm, and will be open Saturday April 29 and Sunday April 30 @ noon-5pm.

To learn more, follow the exhibition on Instagram at @likemoths2.

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