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  • African American Museum
    African American Museum
    Museum
    The African American Museum of Cleveland, founded in 1953 by Icabod Flewellen is the first independent African American museum in the Americas. Its mission is to store, share, and educate the public on contributions made to the world by people of African descent. Located in the historic Hough neighborhood of Cleveland since 1984, the African American Museum has served as an institution that has provided cultural awareness, education about Black history, and community events in addition to a collection of artifacts that represent a holistic view of the African diasporic experience.
  • American Slovenian Polka Foundation
    American Slovenian Polka Foundation
    Museum;  Music
    The Cleveland-Style Polka Hall of Fame is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of polka music, the happiest sound around.   The Cleveland-Style polka has its roots in Slovenian folk music, but the influence of American musicians has given it universal appeal and popularity. Just as English and Irish music has evolved into country music, the polka represents the music of central Europe.   The Polka Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the Shore Cultural Center in Euclid, Ohio, in close proximity to the Collinwood neighborhood where leading polka musicians lived such as Frankie Yankovic, Johnny Vadnal, Johnny Pecon and Eddie Habat. The Museum has free admission and is open four days a week.   The American Slovenian Polka Foundation, which operates the Museum, was founded in 1987. A volunteer board of trustees is elected by the present 1600 members. The trustees represent all segments of polka music, including musicians, promoters, cultural societies, disc jockeys, and button accordion players.
  • Cleveland History Center
    Cleveland History Center
    Educational;  History/Heritage;  Museum;  Nonprofit;  Retail
    The Cleveland History Center houses exhibits that tell the story of Northeast Ohio through items, documents and artifacts. Through the use of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s extensive collections Cleveland History Center provides the public with a much-needed sense of place in today’s mobile society. Each document and artifact tells a story that personally engages individuals, young and old to make these stories come alive. From the very first map of Cleveland to LeBron James’ championship shoes, journey through Cleveland’s history from 1796 to today, with the extensive collection and interactive exhibits at the Cleveland History Center. Cleveland Starts Here®. Cleveland Starts with You!
  • Edward E. Parker Museum of Art
    Edward E. Parker Museum of Art
    Museum;  Nonprofit;  Visual Arts
    ​The EEP Museum of Art established in 2014 is a combination of Snickerfritz Cultural Workshop for the Arts Inc. established in 1974 by Master Artist Edward E. Parker. Parker, the Founder and Retired Professor of Art discovered that those students who best performed academically had at least a cursory appreciation on exposure to the creative arts.
  • FJKluth Art Gallery
    FJKluth Art Gallery
    Museum;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    The FJKluth Art Gallery is a full service art gallery located in Kent, Ohio that focuses on exhibitions, antiques, paintings, prints, and crafts.
  • Great Lakes Science Center
    Great Lakes Science Center
    Museum;  Nature & Science
    Great Lakes Science Center, home of the NASA Glenn Visitor Center, makes science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) come alive for more than 300,000 visitors a year through hundreds of hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibitions, the DOME Theater, Steamship William G. Mather, daily science demonstrations, seasonal camps, and more. The Science Center, a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution, is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture. Visit GreatScience.com for more information.
  • International Women's Air & Space Museum
    International Women's Air & Space Museum
    Educational;  History/Heritage;  Museum;  Nonprofit
    The mission of the International Women’s Air & Space Museum is to collect, preserve, and showcase the history and culture of women in all areas of aviation & aerospace; educate people of the world about their contributions; and inspire future generations by bringing the history to life.
  • Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
    Lake Erie Nature & Science Center
    Kids & Family;  Museum;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit
    The nonprofit Lake Erie Nature & Science Center gives children and families a living, breathing connection to the natural world through informal science education. A unique combination of resources can be found only at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center: live animal displays, wildlife rehabilitation services, a public access planetarium, a nature-based preschool and a park setting along the shores of Lake Erie. The Center is one of the region’s most accessible destinations to learn about the natural world, offering free admission and free wildlife rehabilitation services.
  • Maltz Museum
    Maltz Museum
    Educational;  History/Heritage;  Museum
    Devoted to diversity and tolerance, the Maltz Museum opened in 2005 with a simple mission: to build bridges of tolerance and understanding by sharing Jewish heritage through the lens of the American experience, serving as an educational resource for Northeast Ohio’s diverse communities. Nearly two decades later, the Maltz Museum continues to be rooted in the Jewish value of respect for all humanity, exploring diverse stories of courage from history and today, with a commitment to education and learning so that there can be a more inclusive tomorrow.
  • Parma Heights Historical Society
    Parma Heights Historical Society
    Educational;  History/Heritage;  Kids & Family;  Museum;  Nonprofit
    The Parma Heights Historical Society was founded in 1972 with the intent of gathering historical information while beautifying the city and promoting a positive image of the community. The members’ first major initiative was to conduct fundraising for the recreation of a replica of the Toll Gate building that was in service from 1876 to 1907: the toll gate sat on Pearl Road at the corner of Old York road and was owned and operated by the Parma and Brooklyn Wooden Plank Road company.  In 1980, the Parma Heights Historical Society built the historically-accurate replica which serves as its home base and houses historical records and artifacts.   The Parma Heights Historical Society now promotes civic functions (Easter Egg Hunt, Pumpkin Painting) in an effort to work in collaboration with the city to engage residents while promoting interest in the history of the community. The Toll Gate, located in the Greenbrier Commons,  is normally open to the public on a regular basis, but with the Covid pandemic hours are for special occasions only.
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Museum;  Music;  Nonprofit
    Rock connects us. Our mission is clear: to engage, teach, and inspire through the power of rock and roll. We share stories of the people, events and songs that shape our world through exhibits, innovative programs and concerts. Join the millions who love it as much as you do.
  • Shaker Historical Society
    Shaker Historical Society
    Educational;  History/Heritage;  Library;  Museum;  Nonprofit;  Visual Arts
    The Shaker Historical Society is a non-profit organization established in 1947 to provide stewardship for our region’s significant history by nurturing respectful discovery, preservation, collection, and public dissemination of the history, traditions, and heritage of the Shaker sect, Shaker Heights, Warrensville Township, and the surrounding areas. The home of The Shaker Historical Society is situated on the grounds of the former North Union Center Family’s apple orchard and vegetable garden and was the former home of Louis Myers, a real estate agent for the Van Sweringen Company, and his wife, Blanche. From the Myers Mansion we operate a museum, a public research library and archives, an art gallery, a local gift shop, and community garden beds.
  • Studio Institute - Arts Intern Program
    Studio Institute - Arts Intern Program
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Association/Club/Group;  College;  Dance;  Educational;  Film/Video/Television;  Foundation;  History/Heritage;  Library;  Media;  Museum;  Music;  Nature & Science;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Theatre;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    Studio Institute has been offering immersive internships at museums and cultural institutions for Cleveland students! Arts Intern is a grant-supported program that pairs financial aid-dependent college students with paid positions at arts and cultural organizations, where they gain real world experience and forge professional relationships. These institutions include The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, Cleveland Clinic Art Program, Cleveland Museum of Art, Foluké Cultural Arts Center, and the Museum of Natural History, The Print Room and The Sculpture Center. Positions available will be in a range of departments, including but not limited to Curatorial, Collections, Education, Design, and Marketing.Applications are open now! Spring 2023 Internship Link Summer 2023 Internship Link Please take a moment to share this opportunity with junior and senior university students.
  • The Cleveland Museum of Art
    The Cleveland Museum of Art
    Arts Council/Alliance;  Educational;  History/Heritage;  Kids & Family;  Library;  Museum;  Nonprofit;  Performing Arts Center;  Retail;  Traditional Arts;  Visual Arts
    The Cleveland Museum of Art creates transformative experiences through art “for the benefit of all the people forever.” Our vision is to be a global leader among museums. The Cleveland Museum of Art offers dynamic experiences that illuminate the power and enduring relevance of art in today’s global society. The museum builds, preserves, studies, and shares its outstanding collections of art from all periods and parts of the world, generating new scholarship and understanding, while serving as a social and intellectual hub for its community.
  • Western Reserve Fire Museum & Education Center
    Western Reserve Fire Museum & Education Center
    Educational;  Kids & Family;  Museum
    The Western Reserve Fire Museum’s mission is to be a first-class regional fire museum and education center while preserving the history of the fire service in Northeast Ohio and our historic building, formerly Station #28 and the Cleveland Fire Alarm Office and Dispatch Center. In addition, to provide fire prevention and safety education programs to reduce fire-related deaths and injuries in NE Ohio.  The Museum allows visitors to explore the rich firefighting history of Northeast Ohio through rotating exhibits and displays.  It educates visitors of all ages in fire safety and emergency preparedness, as well as, inspires the inventors of tomorrow to develop new technologies in firefighting and fire safety.
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