Skip to Main Content

 View All News


Release Date: April 9,2019

Summit Artspace hosts traveling Cuyahoga River exhibit for 50th celebration, April 12-May 18

The impact of the Cuyahoga River fire 50 years ago that awakened awareness for the environment can be seen in a traveling photography exhibit about the waterway set to open at Summit Artspace on East Market on April 12, 2019.

The show, “Crooked River Contrasts,” opens with a free reception on Friday, April 12, 5-8 p.m., in the main gallery at Summit Artspace on East Market, 140 East Market St., Akron. The exhibition which runs until May 18 is free and open to the public. There will be a special welcome presentation at 7 p.m.

“Crooked River Contrasts” is just one of many public events built around the Cuyahoga River’s celebration. The river was reported to be one of the most polluted in the country by the 1960s due to industrial waste. Although it had caught fire throughout the first half of the twentieth century, the fire on June 22, 1969 was the most intensely covered by media. It spurred the passage of the Clean Water Act and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.

The photo exhibition is part of the Xtinguish celebration, a regional commemoration of the rejuvenation of the river. West Creek Conservancy is the sponsoring organization. Xtinguish and West Creek are the cornerstones of the effort and are funding and coordinating the exhibit. More information about West Creek Conservancy can be found at https://westcreek.org/.

The show is also supported in part by Ohio Humanities, Akron-Summit Convention & Visitor's Bureau and the Summit Soil & Water Conservation District.

“Crooked River Contrasts” will travel through communities along the Cuyahoga River in 2019. It will connect the public to the complex history of the river, centered on its rebirth in past 50 years.

The exhibit features the work of 8 renowned and emerging Northeast Ohio photographers of the Cuyahoga and Lake Erie watersheds: Ian Adams, Jennie Jones, William Rieter, Jim Roetzel, Christina Sadowski, Jeffrey Gibson, Rick McMeechan and D.J. Reiser.

Contrasting their contemporary views are images, video and text from the 19th, 20th and early 21st centuries. An interactive kiosk allows people to give voice to thoughts, stories and memories, describing their own relationship with the river and balancing visual contemplation with ongoing conversation. The kiosks are supplied by the Wick Poetry Center of Kent State University as part of Wick’s River Stanzas project.

In addition, video monitors will present little-known clips dating back 50 years, including interviews and river montages in its polluted, improving and current state.

“Crooked River Contrasts” details an extraordinary story of resilience by both the natural world and the citizens of Northern Ohio. The story of the evolving partnership between industry, citizens and the civic landscape is rich and visually arresting. Themes address a major environmental event in U.S. history that led directly to urgent action nationwide to curb unrestrained land, water and air pollution.

Visitors will explore topics of community identity; making connections across several eras; community interdependence on natural areas; and shaping new dialogues and realities.
Historical images and video are courtesy of Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Cleveland Memory, NE OH Broadcast Archives, Kent Historical Society, Peninsula Historical Society and Western Reserve Historical Society.

Summit Artspace has organized a panel discussion for Thursday, May 16, from 7-8 p.m. in the main gallery. The panel event is free. Reserve a seat at https://bit.ly/2Woo80T.

Summit Artspace’s main gallery is open Thursdays and Fridays, 12-7 p.m., and Saturdays, 12-5 p.m. Additional hours include 3rd Thursday, April 18, 4-7 p.m., and Artwalk, Saturday, May 4, 5-9 p.m.

Summit Artspace is a non-profit community art center organization that provides studio, exhibit and programming spaces in Summit County and the surrounding area for local artists and arts organizations; and is a center for art education open to all residents. Contact Summit Artspace at 330-376-8480 at www.summitartspace.org. Find us on: Facebook, Twitter at AkronAreaArts, Instagram and Snapchat.