HOMEGROWN: LOCAL PHOTOS & FOOD AT CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM

Our love of local food and photography runs pretty deep. So, it will come as no surprise that we'll be helping to kick off the Homegrown photography exhibit tomorrow evening at the Cleveland Print Room. We're bringing along some tasty, local cheeses for sampling too! Hope you can join us. Here are the details.
Homegrown Exhibit at Cleveland Print Room March 15-April 28, 2013
Opening: March 15, 5-9pm

The ArtCraft Building is located at 2550 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216-401-5981  E-Mail: info@clevelandprintroom.com

Over twenty local photographers are being showcased in our latest exhibit, along with the Northeast Ohio food movement and community-supported agriculture.

HOMEGROWN is a collaborative effort linking local food and local photography at the same venue.

Sample delicious dishes from local food restaurants and check out selected products from local urban farms. Sign up for a CSA and learn about sustainability in Cleveland. Join us for this food & photo extravaganza!

Photographers being presented in the show include: Nina Barcellona, Jerry Birchfield, Preston Buchtel, Billy Delfs, Matthew Fehrmann, Diana Hlywiak, Brandon Juhasz, Lori Kella, Dan LaGuardia, Honey Lazar, Dan Levin, Michael Loderstadt, Greg Martin, Steven Mastroianni, Angelo Merendino, Joseph Minek, Michelle Murphy, Rene Psiakis, Tanya Shteinfeld, Mark Slankard, Paul Sobota, Mary Jo Toles, Barry Underwood, Mike Wallace, and Garie Waltzer.

The following is a list of local food restaurants and local food sources that are participating in this Friday’s opening event: Blue Pike Farm C.S.A., The Root Cafe, Flying Fig, The Botanical Gardens, Fire, Fresh Fork, Momocho, Edible Cleveland, Spice, Rising Star Coffee, Breadsmith, the City of Cleveland Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, Lucky Penny Farm Creamery, FarmShare, Cleveland Crops, Tremont Farmers Market and TheCharmedKitchen.com.

HOMEGROWN advances CPR’s goal of highlighting the depth and breadth of photographic work with the fertile, artistic environment of Northeast Ohio, while collaborating with other community organizations.