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CMA FROM HOME: CURATOR'S COUCH, MUSEUM TO GO TAKE OUT, AND ART THERAPY RELAXATION SESSIONS

Weekly Updates - check back! 

Go virtual with your CMA throughout this temporary closure! Look for us on Facebook every Wednesday at 12 noon for Live events, and throughout the week as we post additional content from art in our past exhibitions, our Collection, and from museums around the world.  You can also Explore the Museum’s Collection in our online collection and learn more about our art and artists. Plus, Museum To Go virtual tours, art-making activities, art therapy relaxation, and other content is regularly posted right here on our CMA From Home.
 

Jump to your CMA From Home Content:  Curator's Couch  /  Museum To Go: Take Out  /  Art Therapy Relaxation  /  Explore the CMA Collection

We invite you to enjoy our CMA's Curator's Couch! Kaleigh, our Curator of Collections and Registrar, has reached out to several artists from CMA's Permanent Collection and will be sharing interviews and behind the scenes looks into their processes. Christy, our Curator of Exhibitions, will be guiding us through exciting sneak-peeks of our upcoming exhibits.  Click on links below to access videos and more! 

 

 

Artist Profile: Kristen Cliffel

Where she's from: Cleveland
Medium: Ceramics

Watch this video https://vimeo.com/68772840 to see Kristen Cliffel’s studio and hear more about her work.

 

Link to her work in our collection gallery:

https://www.cantonartcollection.com/itemdetail.php… 

 

Artist Profile: Merv Corning

Where he’s from: Solvang, California

His medium: primarily watercolor but also worked in acrylic, oil, graphite, lithograph

 

Link to his upcoming exhibit: 

https://www.cantonart.org/…/reflections-artistic-spirit-mer…

 

Link to his work in our collection gallery: 

https://www.cantonartcollection.com/gallery.php…

 

 

Artist Profile: Thomas Roese

Where he’s from: Cleveland

His medium: A combination of graphite, colored pencil, and acrylic paint.

 

Behind the Scenes Video - Tour the Artist's Studio:

https://youtu.be/jVjXKsh7oXg

 

Back story on pieces:

Thomas Roese grew up in Brooklyn, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland overlooking the industrial Flats. His father was a factory worker, which exposed him to the lifestyle of the working class. All five of Roese’s pieces in our collection depict the industrial side of various places in Cleveland. “Cle Series: Escape with Ghost,” (click here for image: https://www.cantonartcollection.com/itemdetail.php?work_id=2617) for example, shows us an old warehouse in the Flats. Roese rightly sees these places as part of the very being of Cleveland. He wrote: “The grit of the city has permeated into the fabric of the warehouse; into every brick, mortar joint, crevice, and crack. The grit is within, along with the sweat, toil, and perseverance of the workers responsible for the construction of this building.”

 

Why we added his work to our collection:

Roese’s work is important to our collection because it captures the history of Ohio’s industrial side and strengthens our connection to that part of Ohio.

 

Link to his works in our collection gallery:

https://www.cantonartcollection.com/gallery.php?searchText=roese&searchOption=ArtistName&btnSearch=Search

 

 

Artist Profile: Judith Brandon

Where she’s from: Cleveland
Her medium: A combination of ink, charcoal, and pastel

Behind the Scenes Video - Tour the Artist's Studio:
https://youtu.be/tDDMJaRUfFw

 

Why we added her work to our collection:
The Canton Museum of Art strives to collect work by innovative Ohio artists such as Judith Brandon. Her process is a unique combination of spontaneity and control, a balance that is reflected in the depictions of weather in her pieces. Weather is uncontrollable, and amidst the storm we look for things that we can control until the storm calms, the sun comes out, and balance is restored. “Golden Rule” is full of hope with what comes after the storm. Brandon’s work is monumental and expressive, with content and stories behind her pieces that everyone can relate to. There is something eye-opening and extremely relatable about Judith’s message in “Golden Rule” for us to take care of ourselves. This message might be important now more than ever. “Golden Rule” has been used in our Art for Health & Healing Program as well as our Museum to Go Program, as a medium to make connections with people.

 

Link to her work in our collection gallery:
https://www.cantonartcollection.com/itemdetail.php…

 

Link to her website:
https://jmbrandon.com

 

Link to her Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/judith.brandon.3

 

 

Artist Profile: Todd Leech

Where he’s from: Cleveland
Medium: Ceramics

 

Link to his video:
https://youtu.be/UyKwT42UAkY

 

 

Artist Profile: Taylor Robenalt

Where she’s from: Florida
Medium: Ceramics

 

Link to her current exhibition:
https://www.cantonart.org/node/6246

 

Link to her studio tour video:
https://youtu.be/CHKsn707Mew

 

Watch Robenalt make ceramic strawberries:
https://youtu.be/UCM4vW_tGGc

 

 

Artisit Profile: J.D. Titzel

Where he’s from: Pennsylvania
Medium: Watercolor

 

Link to his current exhibition:
https://www.cantonart.org/node/6243

 

Listen to Titzel explain his process:
https://youtu.be/BXSpnnS5xKE

 

 

 

 


 

The Canton Museum of Art presents Museum To Go: Take Out. This program, based on projects from CMA's 4th grade outreach program - Museum To Go, aims to connect students and families to the museum by featuring work from our permanent collection with corresponding art projects you can do at home.  Join Nyki, our Museum To Go and Education Outreach Coordinator, as she guides you though art activities - perfect for everyone!  Click on the links below for Nyki's video tutorials, and on the Virtual 360 degree links with corresponding lessons.  Jump to your other CMA From Home Content:  Curator's Couch  /  Art Therapy Relaxation

 

Creative Roots Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/fvmT194QI30

Creative Roots 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Spirit of Clay Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/jySgyyxAQAU 

Spirit of Clay 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Geometry (Everyday People) Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/fl1ckK0qdYY

Everyday People 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

What's Your Angle Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/GRghx0uUQL4

What's Your Angle 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Great Migration Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/KF2qC4dbvOk

Great Migration 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Parisian Salon Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/zkNVVccf3wQ

Parisian Salon 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Food for Thought Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/gAT_D62wsns

Food for Thought 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Op Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/Yjy87zbCPYg

Op Art 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

Fire and Water Art Activity:

https://youtu.be/YRFagXCCe7s

Fire and Water 360:

https://www.cantonart.org/learn/Museum-To-Go

 

 

 

 


 

Please enjoy the following audio Art Therapy Relaxation Sessions with our on-staff art therapist, Amy Hope, who coordinates our Art for Health and Healing outreach program. Remember to take some time for yourself and be mindful of your mental health. Click on the links below to begin your audio "Relaxation Sessions". Jump to your other CMA From Home Content:  Curator's Couch  /  Museum To Go: Take Out

 

Art for Health and Healing:

In response to the growing need for expressive art therapy services in Stark County, Canton Museum of Art began the Art for Health and Healing Program. This unique hands-on program was conceived and developed by the CMA staff and local art therapy consultant, Gail Wetherell-Sack.

 

Group leaders and therapists from local service organizations use the museum’s exhibitions and art therapist-led experience in conjunction with existing therapeutic efforts as a way for their patients to visually express themselves and focus on positive life experiences. This program would not be possible without the lead sponsor, Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery.

 

Amy Hope is CMA’s Program Coordinator for the Art for Health and Healing Program. She grew up in Stark County and received her undergraduate degree in Studio Art at Ursuline College. Hope is an art therapist and licensed professional clinical counselor for the state of Ohio. She holds a master’s degree in Art Therapy from Ursuline College.

 

Relaxation Session #1:

https://youtu.be/YUC1u8cnsXg

 

Relaxation Session #2:

https://youtu.be/2qSxm6Q97-Q

 

 

Relaxation Session #3:

https://youtu.be/2Kx8ESI_hhc

 

 

Relaxation Session #4:

https://youtu.be/lwKFZ2-qjPo

 

 

Relaxation Session #5: 

https://youtu.be/hqvGkro725I

 

 

Relaxation Session #6: 

https://youtu.be/YCUrqL9B_wA

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