- Art for all time: John Jackson, rest in peace
- Art for all time: Masumi Hayashi, rest in peace
- Art of the Day: "Cleveland Vacation" by Zak Long and Erin Robinson
- Art of the Day: "Kill" by Joseph Filak
- Art of the Day: "The Beauty of Damage" of Christopher Pekoc, by Thomas Ball, Henry Adams and Bernie Sokolowski
- Art of the Day: 100 YEAR TREE by Ann Hayes
- Art of the Day: 3-Way Plug by Claes Oldenburg
- Art of the Day: Angela Keslar
- Art of the Day: Ardnamurchan Zillij by Simon Fildes and Katrina McPherson, and you or me
- Art of the day: ASCENDING by Alice Kiderman
- Art of the Day: CLOUD GATE by Anish Kapoor
- Art of the Day: color lithograph generously donated by Dana Schutz to support MOCA
- Art of the Day: Derek Hess
- Art of the Day: Emily Acita in collaboration with the Children of Lakeview Terrace Community Center
- Art of the Day: Gene Kangas tribute to Hart Crane
- Art of the day: HOME by Keri Mortimer
- Art of the Day: Houghs Angel, by Harry Bell
- Art of the Day: LABYRINTH by Rafala Green
- Art of the Day: light assemblages by Dana Depew
- Art of the Day: LYRAVEGA1 by Paul Dacey
- Art of the Day: Mashups by ClevelandSGS
- Art of the Day: Millennium Park, Chicago
- Art of the Day: Pavel Kopriva
- Art of the Day: PENELOPE by Arabella Proffer-Vendetta
- Art of the Day: PRICKLY PEAR NOCTURNE by Pamela Dodds
- Art of the Day: Robert Banks
- Art of the Day: S&M GIRLS by Natalie Lanese
- Art of the day: Shaman
- Art of the Day: Steve Cagan
- Art of the Day: the duct tape giraffe at the zoo
- Art of the Day: The New Sculpture on the Block, by Richard Fleischman
- Art of the Day: TURNING POINT by Philip Johnson
- Art of the Day: UNSTABLE TABLES by Carl Floyd
- Art of the Day: Wearable art by Carol Nesper
- Art of the Day: Yoshitomo Nara


Yeah, I love Robert
I had the pleasure to actually work on a film project with Robert and it was one of the most interesting and fun experiences I had this year - he is really skilled in his work, has great vision, and works well with others under trying circumstances (filmmaking is a very stop and go process so people can get impatient). Of course, there are brief realneo write-ups on the film we did, "The Man with the Magnetic Brain" - Day One - Day Two - and as soon as it is completed I'll host a forum on filmmaking with Robert and the filmmaker on this project, shown with the cameraman and stars above. Note,the shot at the top of this posting is the ultimate "arts and culture as development building blocks" poster photo as we shot the entire movie on the side street next to the Tower Press - literally outside the window of Robert's studio there - in full view of the Cleveland Plain Dealer (so I know they know there's filmmaking happening in NEO) and you see how close all this is to CSU, which has filmmaking programs that are core to having a fim industry here. Don't believe we need to create this industry - it is alive and well and just needs the rest of the community to become more involved and appreciate with it... Robert is living proof of that.
Here he is with his young filmmaking cohorts... students from Shaker High and Shaw High... the Shaker student was the filmmaker on the project I did with Robert, and is one of Robert's students, who's now off to Columbia University in NYNY. The power of the arts!
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