Still Point Gallery, 2026 Murray Hill Rd, Cleveland the opportunity to return a few years ago, when she opened her Beachwood art studio. With a unique vision of summertime, Cleveland gardens and natures- capes, she continues to capture the pride and beauty displayed in so many Cleveland gardens, all of which were painted right here in her studio. to Cleveland. With acrylic as her medium, she works on canvas and board and will proudly exhibit two series of paintings: bouquets of oversized flowers and intertwining stems; and "Safe Places," featuring trees with their interweaving stems, branches and root systems. was born and raised," Hecht told us. "It's such an exciting time in Cleveland right now. I think this show represents the beauty of our city of which outsiders might not be aware and we Cleveland- ers have known all along." great, she says it's fundamental self" in the painting. The artist, as well as the viewer, must be able to find the magic and the fluidity that comes from pausing your mind and letting something else take over. dreamy color transformed into a whole ecosystem of flowers, ponds, trees and their inhab- itants. "They are images that came to me when I was able to let go of all the noise of everyday life," says Hecht. Fe, New Mexico; and now in Cleveland. Her artwork exempli- fies the symbiotic relationships between art, nature and us. Her artwork is exhibited in public spaces and private collections throughout the United States and in the Museo de Arte Moder- no in Buenos Aires, Argentina. paints in her spacious Beach- wood studio. Monday, July 11 · 7 pm cation associate David Hansen returns to lead us in a discussion of the world's most famous play! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Tuesdays in July · 4 5:30 pm the newest hobby for adults coloring. Supplies will be provided by the Friends of the Beachwood Library. No registration required. Mary Beth Ions Sunday, July 24 · 2 pm Mary Beth Ions, as she performs genre from popular music and show tunes, to ethnic and classical numbers, and even your requests! Enjoy her stories about being in the orchestra pit for performances of Broadway shows to her commentary on how her fiddle creates the sounds that are so diverse. atre Company: The Woman Hater Wednesday, August 3 · 7 pm Woman Hater, by Fanny Burney. An absurdly satirical indictment of the excesses of both men and women, this 1802 comedy re- mained unproduced until 2003. Friday, July 7 · 6 pm Grades 6-12 and write with us. Light snacks and drinks provided. Preschool Science Wonders of Water Friday, July 8 · 10:30 am Ages 3 to 6 with a caregiver projects and stories. Michael Mage Thursday, July 21 · 6:30 pm Families this show that is filled with non- stop laughter that you have to see to believe! Mondays at 4 pm and Wednesdays at 10 am Ages 19-35 months with a caregiver Tuesdays at 4 pm and Thursdays at 10 am Caregivers and their babies from birth-18 months for baby. Tuesdays at 2:30 pm and Wednesdays at 1:30 pm Ages 3-5, not yet in kindergarten, and their caregivers little one. |