The 鈥楧ean of Cleveland Painters鈥
Frank Nelson Wilcox was dubbed the 鈥淒ean of Cleveland Painters鈥 for his exquisite landscapes of Northeast Ohio and his long tenure as a beloved teacher at what鈥檚 today the Cleveland Institute of Art. An exhibition of his work features the debut of his Western Collection, spotlighting paintings made during Wilcox鈥檚 extensive travels through the American West. Wilcox鈥檚 20th century watercolors are on view at in Beachwood through June.
Fashionistas of the future
If you鈥檝e ever wanted to take in fashion week in cities like New York or Paris, you can stay close to home and enjoy models waltzing down the runway this weekend in Kent. Students from Kent State University鈥檚 School of Fashion Design unveil their collections for the . It鈥檚 a huge event run by students each year and includes more than 40 designers, with dozens upon dozens of looks from evening wear to ready-to-wear. The awards ceremony takes place Friday at 7 p.m. in the school鈥檚 Crawford Hall.
All aboard in the Cuyahoga Valley
You can ride a super-powered train from the 1920s as the historic Nickel Plate Road steam locomotive 765 returns to the Cuyahoga Valley for the event this weekend. The 765 is one of the last remaining locomotives of its kind and includes a pair of converted Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus cars. Hop aboard at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railway depot in Independence Friday through Sunday and again the following weekend, May 2-4.
Art for sale at the Cleveland Museum of Art
If you鈥檙e looking for a beautiful work of art to decorate a favorite space in your home, head to the this weekend. The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts 15 dealers from across the country displaying their works for sale. It鈥檚 free to attend and browse the prints inside the museum鈥檚 atrium, Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.鈥 5 p.m.
Rock 'n' roll icons and images
Whether you love Lizzo or Stevie Nicks, Taylor Swift or Chrissie Hynde, they鈥檙e all in the spotlight at BAYarts in Bay Village. Long-time Cleveland photographer Anastasia Pantsios surveys her career in the exhibition The show emphasizes Pantsios鈥 experience as a female photographer and how it compares to the female rockers she photographed for decades in a male-dominated world. The exhibit, which also includes photos by local photographers Joe Kleon, Denyce Renee and Judie Vegh, is on view at the gallery through June 13.