Hundreds of artists have been recognized by the Cleveland Arts Prize since it was established in 1960, including photographers, sculptors, painters and other visual artists. Pieces from 23 of those artists are on view at Downtown’s Bostwick Design Art Initiative Gallery.

“The CAP Show” is the first exhibit of its kind since 2009.

“Some of these people won many years ago. To see their new work, some of it has completely changed, but then some of it still has glimpses of their earlier works,” said Effie Nunes, executive director of the arts prize. “We've got photography, we have painting, we have lots of beautiful ceramics, we've got charcoal drawings by Laurence Channing.”

Although works by Channing and many of the artists can be seen at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Nunes said she hopes

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