The Cleveland Print Room is currently hosting the HOMEGROWN: Northeast Ohio Photographers exhibit in a gallery that will run through Sunday, April 28.
The Print Room is a new non-profit community darkroom, educational center, studio workspace and photographic gallery located at 2550 Superior Avenue in the Quadrangle arts district in the St. Clair/Superior neighborhood in Cleveland. Its programs include educational workshops and classes in photographic arts with a focus on using outdated photographic processes. Its gallery housed on the first floor of the historic ArtCraft building features the work of almost two dozen local photographers and showcases the diverse home grown talent in the area. The exhibit also serves to educate and highlight Northeast Ohio’s local food movement and community supported agriculture.
Gallery hours are from 12 to 6pm on Tuesdays, 3 to 6pm on Wednesdays and 12 to 6pm from Thursday to Saturday. For more information on the HOMEGROWN exhibit and the Cleveland Print Room, please visit clevelandprintroom.com.