Oct 07 2023
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Feb 04 2024
Musings: Drawings from the

Musings: Drawings from the "Great Pause"

Presented by Shaker Historical Society at Shaker Historical Society

To keep her art fresh during the COVID-19 pandemic, Nancy Schwartz-Katz began a drawing a day in her sketchbooks. Musings: Drawings from the “Great Pause” features the artist’s everyday reflections through observational sketches with the public as artistic muse and inspiration. From six-foot distancing in a coffee shop to an open cookbook on a counter, these scenes transform the mundane into a symphony of reflections, vividly depicting the pandemic’s “great pause.”

With over 30 years of experience as a Judaic artist, Nancy Schwartz-Katz’s artistic journey was sparked by her grandfather, an artist himself, who inspired her passion for drawing and storytelling from a young age. A graduate of Parsons School of Design with a major in Illustration, Schwartz-Katz’s talent and hard work have been recognized with numerous honors, including a 2023 Ohio Heritage Arts Fellowship Award from Ohio Arts Council for her dedication and mastery in creating Judaic Art in Northeast Ohio and beyond. Working and residing in Shaker Heights, Schwartz-Katz’ dedication to her craft remains unwavering, even during the pandemic, as she engages in the Drawing A Day project, reflecting her ongoing growth, passion for storytelling, and exceptional artistic skill.

Musings: Drawings from the “Great Pause” will be on view from October 7, 2023 to February 4, 2024. Musings is made possible in part by state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.

Admission Info

Phone: (216) 921-1201

Email: shakerhistory@shakerhistory.org

Dates & Times

2023/10/07 - 2024/02/04

Location Info

Shaker Historical Society

16740 South Park Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Parking Info

Parking is available in the lot behind the museum. Cyclists may park their bikes at racks near the main entrance. Drivers may park facing the garage. A designated handicapped parking space is located near the ADA ramp and entrance. If the lot is full, visitors may park on the north side of South Park Blvd (opposite the museum).

Accessibility Info

Please note our historic building is not entirely ADA accessible and there is no ADA restroom inside the museum. A wheelchair-accessible restroom is available in the garage in late spring through fall but is closed in winter and early spring when the pipes have been winterized.

This exhibit is on the first and second floor of the museum. The first floor of the museum is accessible via ramp but there is no lift or elevator to the second floor.

In addition to the ADA ramp, there is a designated handicap parking spot behind the museum. The ADA ramp and handicapped parking spot were made possible thanks to a National Parks Service grant with additional funding from the Ohio History Connection and in-kind services from Cleveland DRAW and Paul Hummer Paving.