Natalie Lanese's murals include iconic Cleveland images. She takes pictures of notable bridges and buildings and then builds them into playful collages. Tonight from 5 p.m. to midnight, Mahall's hosts an opening reception that will include an artist talk, food, drinks and music. Her murals will eventually be displayed on the new Innerbelt bridge along with murals from artists Eric Rippert. Peter Brock and Erin Guido. Rippert, Brock and Guido's work will also be on display tonight at Mahall's via digital projections. A percentage of sales from food and drink will go to LANDStudio, a local group that aims to improve Cleveland's neighborhoods with art installations and greenspace projects. (Niesel)
The Cleveland Museum of Art is presenting a first-of-its-kind fashion exhibition features nearly 40 works ranging from 17th-century historical garments to contemporary…