
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
5:30-8:00 p.m.
Please note: This program will take place at MOCA Cleveland
8501 Carnegie Avenue. Cleveland, OH 44106
Free and open to the public, registration is not necessary.
For more information about the exhibit, please visit the MOCA website.
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There Goes the Neighborhood explores the evolution of communities here and abroad. The exhibition focuses on how architecture and landscape embody a neighborhood's past, present, and potential future. The work on view examines places amid growth or decline, sites that hover somewhere between construction, deterioration, and renewal. The artists reveal how physical sites symbolize the human experience of change, whether simple or complex, invited or forced. Linking actual and anticipated shifts in communities across the globe, There Goes the Neighborhood emphasizes the evolving structures and compositions of neighborhoods in the twenty-first century.
This program is part of the Building our Future Beyond Foreclosure series and is presented in collaboration with the Cleveland Neighborhood Development Coalition.
The foreclosure crisis in Cuyahoga County did not happen overnight. Similarly, the strategies for moving our
communities and residents Beyond Foreclosure will take time to evolve. Over the coming year, the Levin
College Forum will focus on strategies, tactics and projects that are new, creative, environmentally sustainable
and invigorating to the marketplace. Challenging times are not new to Cleveland, and on this issue, where no
roadmap exists, we have an opportunity to create a new path to our future.
What do we want the 2020 census say about our region, our cities, our residents and our neighborhoods? What are the tactics and strategies we can employ now to make this happen?
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