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ART BEST BETS
John Heartfield vs. Nazi Germany Through Nov. 30 in the Mary S. and David C. Corbin Foundation Gallery at the Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St. Also, Unveiled: Recent Acquisitions From the Museum's Collection through Nov. 30; Jean-Pierre Gauthier: Machines at Play through Jan. 4; Toying with Imagination: A Plastic Camera Exhibition through Jan. 11. Admission: $7; $5 seniors and students. 330-376-9185.
A Period of Perspective: The Art of Gertrude Penfield Seiberling Through Oct. 31 in the music room of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, 714 N. Portage Path, Akron. 330-836-5533.
Fresh & Spooky Through Nov. 8 at Summit Artspace, 140 E. Market St., Akron. 330-376-8480.
Villers Studio Paintings and Sculpture Through Nov. 1 at Millworks Gallery, 106 N. Main St., Akron. 330-253-5888.
Shades of Wood: Fine Crafted Wood Gifts & Collectibles by Tim Niewiadomski Through Oct. 31 at Creekside Home Treasures, 25 Ghent Road, Suite 119, Fairlawn. 330-835-3849.
Here & There Autumn Exhibit Through Nov. 2 at the Log Cabin Gallery, 1671 Main St., Peninsula. 330-657-2670.
The Kent Connection: New Works Political Issues Through Nov. 29 at the Peninsula Art Academy, 1600 W. Mill St. 330-657-2248.
Francisca Ugalde . . . Still Lookin . . . Through Sunday at the Moos Gallery at Western Reserve Academy, Knight Fine Arts Center, Oviatt St., Hudson. 330-650-4400.
Toshiko Takaezu Mercer Forms Through Friday at the Kent State University School of Art Galleries, Michener Gallery, second floor, Kent State University Library. Also, Call and Response through Nov. 21. 330-672-1369 or http://art.kent.edu.
Belle Epoque Brides Through Jan. 4 at Kent State University Museum, South Lincoln and East Main Streets. Admission $5; $4 seniors; children 7-18, $3. 330-672-3450.
Election Obsession Through Nov. 1 at the Downtown Gallery, 141 E. Main St., Kent. 330-676-1549 or http://art.kent.edu.
Carrie Olson: Follies Through Dec. 7 at the College of Wooster Art Museum, Ebert Art Center. Also, Marcella Hackbardt: Story of Knowledges through Dec. 7. 330-263-2495.
Halloween Show Through Oct. 31 at Kindred Spirits Gallery & Studio, 2810 Armstrong Road, Wooster. 330-345-3000.
Rooted in Tradition: Art Quilts From the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum Through Nov. 30 at the Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way E. Also, Boys and Girls Club Art Exhibit through Saturday. 330-833-4061.
Patricia Zinsmeister Parker: Directions To My House Through Oct. 31 at Gallery at Main Hall, Kent State Stark, 6000 Frank Ave., N.W., Jackson Township. 330-244-3356.
Barbara M. Drennan: A Place in Time Through Jan. 5 at the Canton Museum of Art in the Cultural Center for the Arts, 1001 N. Market Ave. 330-453-7666.
Art in-a-Case: Mixed Media Constructions by Jane Reeves Through Nov. 6 in the Everett L. Cattell Library, Malone College, 515 25th St., N.W., Canton. 330-471-8208.
Colours Friday through Jan. 10 at 2nd April Gallerie, 324 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Canton. 330-451-0924.
Cathie Bleck: Being Human Through Sunday at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown. Also, Redhand: Mahoning, Witness Project #3, through Nov. 6; Anna Richards Brewster (1870-1952): Her Versatile Talent, Beyond Impressionism through Dec. 28; Reginald Case: Assemblage through Dec. 31, Clyde Singer: A Retrospective through Jan. 4; and Doris Vila: A Survey through Jan. 4. 330-743-1107, Ext. 123.
Ed Hallahan and Jacki Mountain Exhibit Through Nov. 15 at the Art Gallery, 196-198 E. Market St., Warren. 330-395-4876.
Zap! Pow! Bam! The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950 Through Jan. 4 at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood. 216-593-0575.
Trench Cuisine: A Rock Band's Recipe for Semi-Success Monday through Nov. 28 at Fawick Gallery, Kleist Center for Art & Drama, 95 E. Bagley Road, Berea. 440-234-4877.
William Brouillard, Ceramics Through Saturday at the Heights Art Gallery, 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. 216-371-3457.
The Joy of Text Festival Friday and Saturday at Heights Arts Studio, 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. 216-371-3457.
Richard Hunt: Shaping the Spirit Through Saturday at the Sculpture Center's Main and Euclid Avenue Galleries, 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland. 216-229-6527.
Cleveland Rocks: The Birthplace of Rock and Roll Through Jan. 4 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, Cleveland. 216-781-7625.
Brinsley Tyrrell: Ohio Lands Forever Through Nov. 15 at William Busta Gallery, 2731 Prospect Ave., Cleveland. 216-298-9071.
RACE: Are We So Different? Through Jan. 4 at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, University Circle. Also, A Passion for Nature: The Art of William E. Scheele Jan. 11. $6.50; $4.50 ages 7-18, college students with ID and seniors; $3.50 children ages 3-6. 800-317-9155 or 216-231-4600.
Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique Through Jan. 18 at the Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. 888-262-0033.
Halloween Spooktacular Group Artist Show Through Nov. 2 at the Low Life Gallery, 16001 Waterloo Road, Cleveland. 330-671-6123.
The 18th People's Art Show Friday through Dec. 4 at Cleveland State University Art Gallery, 2307 Chester Ave., Cleveland. 216-687-2103.
Charles Lakofsky: Ohio Modernist Master Through Nov. 1 at the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. http://www.clevelandartists.org.
Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition Friday through Dec. 11 at Arts at Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland. 440-542-7029.
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