One time I just finished eating at Miega and as I was walking out of the restaurant, I heard someone playing guitar down the hall way. Due to my curiosity, I went there and found out this lovely studio. They were hosting a party night that weekend, and the director happened to be there when he saw me walking by. So he introduced me to their studio. It was a wild experience — the artists used very creative and interesting techniques making paintings/sculptures on wood and/or using different materials than just traditional canvas or paper. In the party room, someone was doing a talk show, and the next person played guitar. The audience just sat there, having a beer or two, eating some of the snacks provided. Yes the beer and snacks were all free. I felt bad just take their drinks(he said water and soda/juices were also available) and food, so I didn’t stay, but I was absolutely fascinated by their passion for arts and community. You should definitely check it out!
Dan S.
Tu valoración: 4 Strongsville, OH
I came across this place by complete accident, and I’m all the better for it. Tucked away on the second floor of the Asia Town Center this gallery is very open and unpretentious. The owner does his best to not only provide great art, but also serves up a great cup of coffee at the small coffee bar. Kudos to this small business owner!
Jeff B.
Tu valoración: 5 OH, OH
I am not an art snob by any means. But this guy does some amazing stuff. I attended art walks in Tremont this summer. Most of what I saw was a bit boring to me even after a few Mojitos. This guys stuff is jaw dropping. He uses wood burning, vegetable oils, and stain for most of the artwork. Never seen anything like it. The artwork tells stories on many different levels. I’ve Been the to gallery several times and I notice something different on each piece. He gave me permission to take some photos which I will upload once this review goes live. I really can’t put the art into words. The best way I can sum it up is WOW! So if your in the Asian Town Plaza grab a bite at the Asian Food Company and walk up stairs, I promise you will not be disappointed.