Art x Love

@PLAY Akron

In 2017, Art x Love was awarded a $240,000 Knight Cities grant for @PLAY Akron, an 18-month, 24-neighborhood, interactive art project designed to bring diverse people together and encourage deeper community connections. Our team walked and biked every street in the city, conducted thousands of street intercept interviews with residents and stakeholders, and produced more than 100 murals and 50 placemaking transformations across the city.

@PLAY Akron has inspired millions of dollars of new investment and systemic change across the City of Akron, and fundamentally changed the way local organizations and non-profits approach neighborhood research, community engagement, and creative collaboration.

ARISE/ASPIRE

In 2022, LAND studio received grant funds from the Ohio Arts Council and Arts Midwest, and commissioned Mac for a new mural on the corner of E. 120th & Buckeye Road, in Cleveland’s Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood.

Mac worked with residents of all ages to create a mural that reflects the voice of the community. ARISE/ASPIRE is inspired by more than 2 years of collaborative work with residents and students in Buckeye-Shaker, and is informed by our Steps to Equity and Village Activity Book projects, as well as the work of Elevate the East and many others.

"Having walked every sidewalk in the neighborhood, interviewed hundreds of residents, designed and distributed more than 3,000 neighborhood activity books, and vetted community ideas and concepts for improvement, I can confidently say that we have created something that is not just unique to Buckeye-Shaker, but to any neighborhood in the world. As an outsider, I take the responsibility for these opportunities very seriously, and am highly cognizant (and hopefully) respectful of the historic challenges and legacy of trauma that these communities (and the artwork’s audience) carry. I believe the work we created recognizes that burden and will provide people with a sense of hope, empowerment, and visibility that has not been present in that immediate area for some time."

– Mac Love

Watch the News 5 Cleveland story about the mural on A Better Land.

Rockefeller Park Field Guide

In 2020, Art x Love was engaged by University Circle to create The Rockefeller Park Field Guide, an 8-page activity book that focuses on Cleveland’s Cultural Gardens. The book includes a mix of educational content, maps of the park, and participatory design exercises for residents and visitors alike.

To create the activity book, our team toured the park by foot, bike, and car. We also interviewed residents and local stakeholders to understand key equities and opportunities for learning.

The Rockefeller Park Field Guide has been a key part of local community collaborative events with University Circle and Recess Cleveland, encouraging playful exploration of The Cultural Gardens while inspiring new ideas for future park improvements.

Visit University Circle to learn more and download your own copy of The Rockefeller Park Field Guide.

East Side Leaders

Art x Love produced these four murals of prominent black leaders from Akron’s east side as part of our Amplify Akron “interactive art district” in 2017. These murals are among more than a dozen which were created in response to community research and in collaboration with more than 300 local children and families. These four murals recognize the leadership and legacy of Akron residents, and were strategically designed to inspire, inform, and encourage future Akron leaders.

The murals can be found at 725 E Exchange St., Akron, OH 44306

Amplify Akron was one of 93 unique initiatives Art x Love produced across Akron’s 24 neighborhoods from 2017-2018, and was part of our @PLAY project, which was funded by a $240k Knight Cities grant. Download our 2019 Summary Report to learn more.

Reclaiming Akron

On April 28, 2018, a sit-in discussion was organized at Perkins Middle School to commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. following the 50-year anniversary of his assassination. Akron and Summit County residents were invited to understand MLK’s legacy beyond his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, and encouraged to share their genuine concerns about the state of Akron’s community. Art x Love commissioned three artists to listen to what people had to say and create a painting that gives life to their words.

This artwork honor’s Martin Luther King Jr.’s transformative vision of a just and equal society, and is permanently on display at Akron City Hall.  It is designed to connect and empower people, and to promote public discussion about critical issues facing our community.

To learn more about the event and local organizations that are addressing these issues, please visit: http://artxlove.com/blog/btd


Health Disparity

by Nichole Epps

This work is a snapshot of health disparities as it relates to class, race, gender, sexual orientation, etc. Figures on the bridge are representative of underserved groups directly impacted by disparities in health. Faces of women are prominent in this piece because women historically have been at the center of inequality. Community as a whole is responsible for the community as a whole, and holding those charged with bridging the gaps accountable is a social responsibility.

About the Artist

Nichole Epps is a self-taught visual artist born and raised in Akron, Ohio.  She is skilled in various mediums including, ink pen, acrylic, and sculpture. She prides herself on being a free hand artist and creating from a space of raw emotion.

Through art, Nichole addresses many social, political, and personal issues. Her art has a way of showing you something about yourself that was formerly invisible.  She believes that art is a powerful way to learn what we care about most through its ability to make you feel.  Nichole never shies away from subject matter that may lead you to feel uncomfortable, which she says is the most powerful emotion as it relates to art as a vehicle in effecting change.

In addition to understanding the importance art serves in enriching the physical, economic, social, and cultural elements of community.  Nichole is committed to social activism and currently works for a non-profit as a Board of Nursing certified Community Health Worker.


Economic Disparity

by Anika Kent

This piece is meant to give viewers insight into various experiences and observations of economic disparity in Akron. The skyline is fixed in the horizon as stories from the Akron community emerge from the city. Through these stories, I examine social attitudes and institutional systems prevalent throughout our society that contribute to discrimination, racism, and economic disparities. Through the creation of this piece, I continue to engage in active self-reflection. I encourage the viewer to examine their own privileges, attitudes, biases, and actions.

About the Artist 

Anika Kent is a multi-disciplinary artist whose creative practice includes visual art, movement, and song-writing.

Born and raised in Akron, OH, to a South American mother and Californian father, Anika’s work is greatly influenced by her Latin American roots, growing up in a multicultural environment, and time spent living abroad.

After graduating from Firestone High School in 2008, Anika moved to Los Angeles, CA. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2014; and returned to her hometown of Akron in 2015, where she lives today.

Anika’s visual art methods are focused on drawing, painting, sewing, and embroidery; as well as employing the use of textiles as a surface for these media. Through this visual art practice, Anika explores themes of everyday life, cultural identity, the human body, and the decisive reclamation of “domestic” art forms, historically categorized as “women’s work.”


Education Disparity

by Lindsey Jo Scott

This piece is intended to convey the emotions and insights from those who have experienced educational inequality and discrimination. As a whole, educational inequality refers to the unequal distribution of academic and social resources, including but not limited to; school funding, qualified and experienced teachers, books, and access to technology. The words surrounding the images are direct quotes of those who shared their experiences at the “Beyond the Dream” event in April, 2018. I included these direct quotes in order to best represent the experiences and insights shared. Additionally, the piece includes quotes and ideas that were offered for solutions at the event, as we imagined what is needed for educational equality to become a reality. The hope for this piece is that it can serve as an educational tool about the pain of educational inequality and offer a place from which discussions for change can continue. 

About the Artist

Lindsey Jo Scott is an artist specializing in painting, illustration, writing, textiles, dance and social activism. A native to Northeast Ohio and a graduate of the University of Akron’s Myers School of Art, Lindsey Jo is best known for the way in which she animates the spirit of joy and lightness in her work through her use of vibrant colors and positive imagery and words. As an artist, she combines her creative practice with her work as a yoga teacher, focusing on the belief that art can help us to be more alive and more fully connected to ourselves and each other. Her work is influenced by her passion for spirituality, psychology, philosophy, poetry, travel, nature, midcentury design, pop art, and children's doodles. Through the use of a variety of materials, including acrylic, gouache, crayons, collage, and digital tools, Lindsey Jo creates pieces layered with emotion to convey a message of truth, beauty and hope. Lindsey Jo currently resides in Akron, Ohio with her husband, Brad, who works as a teacher and administrator for Akron Public Schools. Together, they are invested in their community and excited to continue working to make Akron the best it can be.


Reclaiming Akron

by Dee McCall & Ashley Sherrod

This interactive painting was created by University of Akron students for “Beyond the Dream: Neighbors Reclaiming Akron,” a sit-in discussion organized in West Akron to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. Attendees were encouraged to leave their mark as a gesture of commitment toward improving the state of our community.

This painting went on to tour Akron’s neighborhoods in 2018 as part of the @PLAY project, which helped restore and reinvigorate Akron’s public pools at Reservoir Park and Perkins Woods. In two days of celebration, @PLAY’s pool parties attracted more than 700 residents, many of whom left their mark on this painting, including Mayor Dan Horrigan and numerous City of Akron employees.


by Mac Love and Dr. Oghenetoja Okoh, with special thanks to Project Ujima, CareSource, ProMedica, and the University of Akron’s EX[L] Center.

 

Joy of Voting

In 2018, Art x Love was approached by Juleeah Vang and Asian Services In Action, Inc. (ASIA), to help Mai Lor with fulfilling her Joy of Voting grant project. The goal of the Joy of Voting project was to educate people about our election process, and to encourage and empower more people to vote. The multilingual text of the mural was created by Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and the imagery was sourced from ASIA’s events, and feature residents from across northeast Ohio.

In addition to the VOTE mural, Art x Love made 8 double-sided sandwich boards with painting kits for ASIA to use with residents at various Joy of Voting community and cultural events. The mural panels were brought together and unveiled at a special celebration at Asian Services In Action’s new headquarters on East Market Street, in Akron’s University Park neighborhood.

The VOTE mural is permanently installed in ASIA’s offices, where familiar and new faces are always welcome.

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Parks Unlimited

The Trust for Public Land engaged Art x Love to create a community activity book that could inspire and inform development of the new Clark Avenue Park in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood.

This project launched at the start of 2020’s COVID-19 pandemic, and was intentionally designed to safely engage residents of all ages and provide opportunities for community expression, connection, and learning through participatory design.

We walked dozens of streets throughout the neighborhood and surrounding areas, and interviewed residents along the way to understand the specific challenges, experiences, and opportunities they would like to see addressed. This feedback was baked into every page of the Parks Unlimited Activity Book to provide residents with an authentic platform to express themselves and share their aspirations for the future. Art x Love also worked with local leaders and community organizations to develop a plan for the safe distribution and collection of activity books across the neighborhood.

The Parks Unlimited Activity Book is free and available to download in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic. Participants had a chance to win numerous prizes including a computer, iPad, basketballs, activity buckets, games, and more. At least one lucky winner will also see their vision come to life in the form of a public art installation or placemaking transformation.

In Bloom

On May 13th, Stewart’s Caring Place hosted the opening reception for “In Bloom” in their brand new Healing Arts Gallery. The exhibit features the fiber art of Katie Mongoven, with 100% of art sales going directly to support the local featured artist.

Art x Love developed the art plan for Stewart’s new facility, installed the gallery system, and serves as curator for the bi-annual Healing Arts Gallery showcases.

History in Chalk

In the summer of 2019, Art x Love created the "Who is Levi Johnson?" chalk mural for Cleveland’s Take a Hike program in the Historic Warehouse District. Our work included cleaning and repainting the vandalized walls, and working with the Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation to create an iconic mural to support tourism and local events. The mural was designed to last for several weeks, was embraced by the community, and remained unspoiled for 2 years.

Levi Johnson came to Cleveland in 1809 and was famous for building ships and homes for early settlers. In 1812, he built the first courthouse and jailhouse in Cuyahoga County, on the northwest corner of Public Square. In 1830 he built Cleveland's first lighthouse, and is remembered as an outstanding ship builder who contributed to the growing trade business throughout the Great Lakes. By the time of his death in 1871, he had continuously lived in Cleveland longer than any other person. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery.

“We’ve got such a positive response. It draws awareness and pride to historic aspects of the neighborhood”

– Eileen Cassidy, Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation

Following the success of the “Who is Levi Johnson?” chalk mural, Art x Love was engaged again to create a "Rockefeller Snow Scene" mural for the Historic Warehouse District’s winter programs.

John D. Rockefeller, the famous industrialist and philanthropist, came in Cleveland in 1853 and was an assistant bookkeeper who rose to become one the wealthiest men in the history of the United States. Rockefeller organized and directed Standard Oil Co., and was involved in numerous local business ventures including the Cleveland Arcade Co. and the construction of the Rockefeller Building in 1905 (pictured in the mural). His charitable donations were extensive and include more than $865,000 worth of land donated to the City of Cleveland for use as parks. The mural depicts Rockefeller with his grandson, Fowler McCormick, walking through the streets on a snowy night.

“You feel good when you walk by it.”

– Eileen Cassidy, Historic Warehouse District Development Corporation


Dawn Revisited

The University of Akron's Art Bomb Brigade and ArtsLIFT programs selected Mac Love as team leader for their Freedom Trail mural project for Summit Metro Parks. With nine months to prepare, we surveyed Akron's 2-mile stretch of trail and identified 24 areas for mural development. Recognizing the opportunity to create a unique experience in Akron's recreational corridor, we proposed a strategic plan that would include designs for all walls. We aligned on a literary mural concept that would celebrate and feature the work of Rita Dove – an Akron native, Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet, and Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress.

Art x Love reached out to Rita Dove, who graciously offered a selection of poems specifically for the Freedom Trail. The Art Bomb Brigade selected "Dawn Revisited," which was then developed for several locations to accommodate construction. The final design was hand illustrated directly on the wall for the final location on southeast side of the Mill Street Bridge and underpass, in downtown Akron. Mac Love led the team of 25 college and high-school students in the production of the mural, working in collaboration with Elisa Gargarella and Dan Coffield, to paint everything in two weeks.

Dawn Revisited has since been prominently featured in local news, tourism, marketing, and social channels as a reflection of Akron's emerging identity as a national leader. We greatly look forward to the opening of the Freedom Trail so that visitors can safely and easily explore all that Akron and Northeast Ohio has to offer. 

Heart Walk

The American Heart Association and Westfield Bank engaged Art x Love to create two collaborative murals for participants of the Heart Walk, in downtown Akron. The designs feature a combination of each company’s logo with distinct heart graphics. Hundreds of attendees of all ages made their mark on the murals, which were then brought back to our studio and completed by Mac Love.

The finished paintings reside in the local headquarters of the American Heart Association and Westfield Bank, serving as a creative reminder of people’s capacity for health and compassion toward others.

R. Shea Brewing

R. Shea Brewing is one of Akron’s finest local breweries, and has long been a favorite watering hole ever since it opened in Merriman Valley. When Ron Shea reached out to us for help painting the exterior signage, we jumped at the chance.

The R. Shea Brewing mural was hand-painted by Mac Love, with all lettering measured precisely to scale. Mac operated the telescopic boom lift and completed painting of the logo and lettering in two sessions.

Swing by R. Shea Brewing in Canal Place to savor inspired beers, delicious food, and more impactful art. Cheers!