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5 things to Do in NEO: Sculpture in Cleveland, Monster Bash films in Canton and more

Wide shot of sculpture exhibition with woman looking at black sculpture while others mill about exhibit.
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Jordan Wong’s exhibit, “I Love the Number 8, but 10 is Good Too,” is on view at the Sculpture Center in Cleveland.

A graphic artist goes 3D with work at the Sculpture Center in Cleveland while the ghosts of horror masters haunt the Canton Palace. It’s another jam-packed week of arts and culture in Northeast Ohio, and here are some ideas to get you out and about.

Wongface fascinates at Sculpture Center

Cleveland-based visual artist Jordan Wong (aka Wongface) is busy this summer as he prepares to unveil public art in Cleveland’s AsiaTown this September. In the meantime, he just opened a new show working in a new medium, “,” at the Sculpture Center in University Circle. The 10 works are Wong’s first sculptural efforts, including his “Little Hero” considering the hero’s journey through an Asian American perspective. The show is only up for a month, closing August 30. 

A haunted palace in Canton

You’re invited to a house of horrors this weekend as the haunts the Canton Palace. Horror film master Vincent Price lands top billing with his strange classic from 1963, “The Haunted Palace,” while comic legend Don Knotts has his socks scared off in the 1966 comedy “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.” The festival of eight scary Technicolor films is on the big screen Friday and Saturday, and the fest includes classic monster vendors with scary collectibles.

Piazzolla proud

Northeast Ohio’s Oblivion Project brings the driving beats of 20th century Argentine tango master Astor Piazzolla to the in Cleveland Sunday night. Describing themselves as “a tight band of musical adventurers” the troupe dives into Piazzolla’s Nuevo Tango works, known for blending jazz and classical sounds with traditional Argentine dance music. Adding to the musical authenticity is acclaimed Argentine vocalist Malena Dayen on stage with the band at 7 p.m. in Hingetown.

Gender-bending with the Bard

In the grand gender-switching tradition of the Bard of Avon, the Ohio Shakespeare Festival stages “” with acclaimed local actress Tracee Patterson in the lead role. You can bring a picnic and enjoy the show on the gorgeous grounds of Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron. But make sure you get your fill before the play begins as there will be mild stage blood, vomiting and gouged eyeballs during this final week of performances Thursday through Sunday nights at 8.

Artist provocateur

It’s been more than three decades since a sticker turned into a worldwide art phenomenon with Shepard Fairey’s “Obey the Giant.” On view now at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown is the Fairey retrospective, “.” If you’re still having trouble placing Fairey, remember the Barack Obama "Hope" poster from 2008? That’s Shepard Fairey. The exhibit features 30 large silkscreen and collage works on paper through the end of August.

Dave DeOreo is coordinating producer for ҵ’s arts and culture team.