MUSEUMS & GALLERIES n Editor’s note: Visitors are advised to contact museums for information on COVID-19 safety protocols. Akron Art Museum. 1 S. High, Akron 44308. 330-3769185. www.akronartmuseum.org. Changing exhibits in modern and contemporary art. “Afterimages: Geometric Abstraction and Perception,” Oct. 2-Jan. 9; “More is More: Visual Richness in Contemporary Art,” Oct. 2-March 27. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and Sunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursday. The Andy Warhol Museum. 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh. 412-237-8300. www.warhol.org. Repository of Andy Warhol’s work includes paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, drawings, commercial illustrations, sketchbooks, pop art, and collaborative paintings. Offers exhibits by other artists. “A Taste of Grace.” Highlights Grace Jones as a cultural sensation, showcasing her career from the 1970s through the 1980s. Includes portraits by Warhol, over 30 photographs and dozens of archival items. Through Nov. 29. “Marisol and Warhol Take New York” charts the emergence of Marisol and Andy Warhol in New York during the dawn of Pop art in the early 1960s. Oct. 14-Feb. 14. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday. Arms Family Museum of Local History. 648 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-2589. www. mahoninghistory.org. Features the private furnishings of Wilford and Olive Arms and exhibits of local historical interest. On display: “Changing Views: Local Landmarks Over Time”; “Tod Family Treasures: 19th Century Heirlooms”; “Enchanted Evening: Formal Wear from the Jeanne D. Tyler Collection” and “Mid-Century Modern in the Mahoning Valley.” Noon-4 p.m., TuesdaySunday.$7 (adults),$6 (senior and students),$5 (children 3-18), free(under 3 years old). Butler Institute of American Art. 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-1711. www.butlerart. com. Founded by Youngstown industrialist Joseph Butler in 1919. Includes permanent and changing exhibits. “Joy White: The Small Hours.” An exhibition of mixed media artworks by artist Joy White (1962-2020), inspired by her path through Stage 3c ovarian cancer. Through October 17; “George Dombek: Bicycles and Barns.” Through Oct. 17; “Teo Nguyen: Finding My Way.” Through Nov. 14; “Regional Photography Exhibition: Dismissed Abilities.” Through Jan. 3. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-4 p.m., Sunday. Free. Carnegie Museum of Art. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-622-3131. www.cmoa.org. Features a spectrum of visual arts, including painting, sculpture, prints, photographs, decorative arts, design, film, video, and digital imagery. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursday; closed Tuesday. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-622-3131. www. carnegiemnh.org. Displays artifacts documenting the history of life and human cultures. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday; 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Thursday; 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Friday and Saturday; noon- 5 p.m., Sunday; closed Tuesday. Carnegie Science Center. One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh 15212. 412-237-3400. www. carnegiesciencecenter.org. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Wednesday through Monday; closed Tuesday. Cleveland Botanical Garden. 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106. 216-721-1600. www.cbgarden.org. Features 20 gardens, including a rainforest and desert. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Monday. Cleveland Museum of Natural History. 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland 44106. 1-800-317-9155. www. cmnh.org. Collections in anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, paleontology, and wildlife biology. Permanent and changing exhibits. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.,Tuesday-Sunday; closed Monday.
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‘Marisol and Warhol Take New York’ charts the emergence of Marisol and Andy Warhol in New York during the dawn of Pop art in the early 1960s. Oct. 14-Feb. 14 the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. Davis Education and Visitor Center. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Outdoor gallery: original works by local artists; works range from steel to wood to topiary. John Stark Edwards House. 303 Monroe St., N.W., Warren 44483. 330-394-4653. Artifacts from the Western Reserve. Open 2-5 p.m., the first Sunday. Great Lakes Science Center. 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 44114. 216-694-2000. www.greatscience. com. Interactive science, space and tech. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday-Saturday; noon to 5 p.m., Sunday. Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center. 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh 15222. 412-454-6000. www. heinzhistorycenter.org. Includes the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, Fort Pitt Museum, Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic
Village, Detre Library & Archives, and the new Museum Conservation Center. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. Henry Barnhisel House. 1011 North State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6162. Girard and Trumbull County artifacts. 1-4 p.m., the second and fourth weekends. Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts. 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle 16101. 724-652-2882. www.hoytartcenter. org. Permanent and changing exhibits. On display: “American Perspectives on Modernism.” Through Nov. 12; “Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland.” Nov. 16-Jan. 7. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday and Saturday. McDonough Museum of Art. YSU, 525 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-941-1400. http:// mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu/index2.php. Features exhibits by YSU students, alumni, regional and national artists. “Diane Samuels.”“Patricia Bellan-Gillen.”
Through Oct. 30. Masks are required, regardless of vaccination status 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Medici Museum of Art. 9350 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2120. www.medicimuseum.art. “Norman Rockwell: American Scout Collection.” Works by painters and illustrators, including Joseph Csatari, Walt Disney, Norman Rockwell, Carl Clemens, Mortiz Rungius, Howard Chandler Christy and Joseph Christian Leyendecker. “Bill Thompson.” 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. 14000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 48106. 216-421-8671. www. mocacleveland.org. New exhibitions three times a year. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Thursday-Saturday. National Packard Museum. 1899 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-394-1899. w w w. packardmuseum.org. Preserves the Packard legacy and recognizes the its influence in transportation and industry. Permanent and changing exhibits. Noon-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology. 15 Central Square, Youngstown 44503. 330-744-5914. www. ohwowkids.org. Features interactive, technologybased exhibits for children and youth. 9-11 a.m. and noon-2 p.m., Thursday-Sunday. Pro Football Hall of Fame. 2121 George Halas Drive, Canton 44708. 330-456-8207. www. profootballhof.com. History and development of professional football. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Sunday. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. $28, $24, $21. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. (East 9th at Lake Erie), Cleveland 44114. 216781-7625. www.rockhall.com. Chronicles the history and development of rock and roll. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or later on many Saturdays. The Soap Gallery. 117 S. Champion St., Youngstown 44503. 330-240-0723. Hosts changing exhibits and a schedule of cultural events. Struthers Historical Society Museum. 50 Terrace, Struthers 44471. 330-755-7189. Historical society and archive in a Gothic-style house. Offers an open house from 2-4 p.m., the first Sunday. Thomases Art Gallery. Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504. Regional artists. “While the Earth Remains.” Prints by Arron Foster. Through Oct. 30. Noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Trumbull Art Gallery. 158-162 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 330-395-4876. www.trumbullartgallery.com. “6x6.” Art by six regional artists: Claudia Berlinski, Jon Hill, George Kozmon, A. D. Peters, Annie Peters and Susan E. Squires. Through Nov. 6. “Kim Hunter: A Survey of Recent Work.” Through Nov. 6. Noon-4 p.m., Thursday-Friday; 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday. Ty l e r H i s t o r y Ce nt e r. 3 2 5 W. Fe d e r a l St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-2589. www. mahoninghistory.org. Local history exhibits, an archive and ballroom. Exhibits: “The People of the Mahoning Valley: Stories of Identity and Innovation,” “The Rayen Mural: Industry, Morality, Integrity” and “Woven Works of Art: 19th Century Coverlets.”Tuesday-Sunday.$7 (adults),$6 (senior and students),$5 (children 3-18), free(under 3 years old). War Vet Museum. 23 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-6311. warvetmuseum.org. Over 40,000 artifacts from the Revolutionary War to the Persian Gulf War. 10 a.m.-2 p.m, Saturday. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. 151 Wood St., Youngstown 44503. 330941-1314. Chronicles the Mahoning Valley’s steel industry. Offers a research archive and occasional presentations. Masks are required, regardless of vaccination status. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., WednesdayFriday; noon-4 p.m., Saturday. $7,$6, $3.
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