An art exhibition hosted by Heights Arts, featuring the work of Heights High students, coordinated by Heights Arts student interns.
Time and time again the course of history has been changed by young people with the courage to address their community in solidarity. In 1903, children of coal miners marched from Philadelphia to New York in protest against child labor. In 1960, the young Greensboro Four staged sit-ins that roused students across the nation to join in the civil rights movement and refuse to accept segregation. In 2018, students in Florida began a mass movement against mass shootings by engaging the media with their rally cry #neveragain, marching and organizing with demands for legislative action against an epidemic of gun violence. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi, expressed this truth in his statement “The power of youth is the common wealth of the entire world… No segment in society can match the power, idealism, enthusiasm and courage of young people.” Today, as current events stream digitally throughout the consciousness of our youth, Heights Arts offers an open platform for Cleveland Heights High School Students to amplify their voices through art in its annual student show – “What a Time to Be Alive” and accompanying Intern Spotlight featuring the work of senior intern Eryn Lawson and junior intern Josie Naypauer.
Free Admission
2022/05/19 - 2022/06/12
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Heights Arts is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Sunday hours are 12pm-5pm. Regular hours are 1pm-7pm.
HeightsArts
2175 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118