Cleveland artists seek lifeline in Covid relief money
With just a thin slice of the city’s federal rescue plan, the arts community could get the jump start it needs, says one local group.
With just a thin slice of the city’s federal rescue plan, the arts community could get the jump start it needs, says one local group.
When the nonprofits Assembly for the Arts and CAN Journal asked mayoral candidates in the primary if they would champion the arts at city hall, the response was unanimous: let’s do this thing. Now, the groups are pushing to make the arts a top issue in the Nov. 2 general election and hold the next mayor accountable for putting plans into action.
Kate Blaszak looked up from her printout at Hedge Gallery and broke into a smile that her mask couldn’t hide. “I see it on your wall!”