
The Cleveland Museum of Art is a leader in the international art world and offers many rich and diverse community, cultural and educational programming for the northeast Ohio area. Established in 1913 “for the benefit of all the people forever,” the museum is one of the world’s most distinguished and comprehensive art museums with the objective of reaching the broadest possible audience.
It also has rotating collections (collections that are not on permanent display) because pieces may be sensitive to light or may be too fragile. Additional collections are also rotated in and out of the galleries throughout the year.
The Cleveland Museum of Art also offers many programs such as “If These Walls Could Talk,” which features multicultural stories told by storytellers for FREE. Stories are told at 2:30 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month.
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