Tremont

Description

Services:Arts/Culture District; Commercial Space (Storefront/Retail/Etc.); Commercial Space (Studio/Rehearsal/Etc.); Exhibition or Performance Opportunities; Fiscal Sponsorship; Information and Research; Property Sales Assistance; Renovation Assistance; Residential SpacennDisciplines:Not discipline specificnnOrganization Type:NonprofitnnTremont is home to artists and galleries; award-winning restaurants featuring fine food and authentic ethnic cuisine; boutique shops; upscale housing and rehabbed Victorians; churches; institutions; parks; libraries and coffee shops. Some great places to explore are A Separate Reality; a record store that sells and buys records and Brandt Gallery; which primarily hosts solo exhibits/installations. Some other great Tremont assets are A Christmas Story House; Museum and Gift Shop; Antaeus Dance; Arts Renaissance Tremont; the Liminis Theater home to local theater group convergence-continuum and the Ukrainian Museum and Archives.nnTremont also offers Arts in August; featuring weekend performances by renowned dance and drama troops and the Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival in September; where dozens of artists and musical groups from around the countrynshowcase their work.nnOf all the artists living in the neighborhood; 50 % are visual artists. Other artists that account for a significant % of the creative class are found in theater (9.7%); craft (9.7%); design (4.5%) and the literary arts (4.5%). Musicians (1.9%); media artists (1.3%) and dancers (1.3%) make up the remainder of the total percentage of artists.

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ABOUT US

Assembly for the Arts is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a focus on advocacy, cultural policy, racial equity initiatives, research, marketing that elevates the region, and services for nonprofits, artists, and creative businesses. Put simply, Assembly is here to “expand the pie” and increase equity in Cleveland’s arts and culture industries. It is governed by a volunteer board with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Almost 70% of Assembly’s 26 board members are women, and almost 60% are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). Assembly by design operates in close partnership with Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, a government agency and Assembly for Action, a 501(c)4 political action nonprofit to serve the entire creative sector.

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Headquarters
MidTown Collaboration Center
6539 Euclid Ave, Suite 110
Cleveland, OH 44103

Call
216-575-0331

Email
info@assemblycle.org