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MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

Mahoning Valley

Arms Family Museum of Local History. Houses the furnishings of Wilford and Olive Arms and local history exhibits (permanent and changing). “The Everyday Extraordinary: Photography by Paul Schell.” “Tod Family Treasures: 19th Century Heirlooms.” “Jeanne D. Tyler Costume Exhibit Gallery.” “Mid-Century Modern in the Mahoning Valley.” “The Story of My House: Arts & Crafts Design at Greystone.” “The Benjamin Franklin Wirt Collection.” “The Hands-On-History Room.” 648 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-2589. mahoninghistory.org.

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Art on Park. Gallery and creative space in Warren offers pop-up and extended shows. “Fotoabstrakto.” Opens 6-9 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 11. “Spring On Park.” Opens 4-8 p.m., Saturday, March 25. 180 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 330469-1729.

Butler Institute of American Art. Founded in 1919 by Youngstown industrialist Joseph Butler. Offers a permanent collection and changing exhibits. “Billy Gerard Frank: Eulogies & Palimpsests.” Feb. 5‐April 23. Meet the artist: 1-3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5. “Pastels From The Butler’s Collection.” Through Feb. 26. “The Modern Still Life from the Butler’s Collection.” Through Feb. 26. “To Glue: Collages from the Butler’s Collection.” Through Feb. 26. 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-1711. butlerart.com.

John Stark Edwards House. Artifacts and furnishings from the Western Reserve. 303 Monroe St., N.W., Warren 44483. 330-394-4653. trumbullcountyhistory.com.

Henry Barnhisel House. Artifacts from Girard and Trumbull County. 1011 N. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6162.

Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts. Offers permanent and changing exhibits. “Andrew Chalfen.” Through March 16. “Pixelated Worlds.” Through March 16. Public reception: noon-2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18. “The Churning Movement of Stillness.” Though March 16. Public reception: noon-2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 18. “Watercolors by J.D. Titzel.” March 21-April 27. 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle 16101. 724-652-2882. hoytartcenter.org.

Leavittsburg Heritage Museum. Features objects and artifacts from Leavittsburg’s past. 4901 West Market St., Leavittsburg 44430; 330-399-1448.

McDonough Museum of Art. Art museum on the campus of Youngstown State University features changing exhibits, lectures, and musical performances. Opening: “86th Annual Juried Student Art & Design Exhibition.” March 24-April 7. Reception: 5-7 p.m., Friday, March 24. “The Possible Actuals: World Building And The Landscape In Virtual Reality.” Through March 4. “Taryn McMahon: Watershed.” Through March 4. “Lori Kella: Shifting Ground.” Through March 4. “Mark Keffer: Oscillation Drills.” Through March 4. “Amanda D. King: Root Matter.” Through March 4. 525 Wick Ave.,

Youngstown 44502. 330-941-1400. ysu. edu/mcdonough-museum.

McKinley Birthplace Home. This replica of President William McKinley’s birthplace home focuses on his childhood, family, and early political career. 140 S. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-652-1704, ext. 6. www.mcklib.org/ birthplacehome.

Medici Museum of Art. Offers a permanent collection, changing exhibits and special programs. “Carole

A. Feuerman: The Importance of Being Human.” Through March 1. “Norman Rockwell: American Scouting Collection.” Ongoing. 9350 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2120. medicimuseum.art.

National Packard Museum.

Preserves the Packard legacy and recognize the automaker’s influence in transportation and industrial history. 1899 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330394-1899. packardmuseum.org.

OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology. Offers interactive displays with a focus on science and technology. For children 5 to 14 and their families. 15 Central Square, Youngstown 44503. 330-744-5914. ohwowkids.org

The Soap Gallery. Downtown community art space features changing exhibits and public events. 117 S. Champion St., Youngstown 44503. 330240-0723. soapgalleryyo.com.

Struthers Historical Society Museum. Features objects and artifacts from Struthers’ past. 50 Terrace, Struthers 44471. 330-755-7189.

Thomases Art Gallery. Art galley in the Jewish Community Center displays regional art. “Axis Mundi: The World Tree.” Artwork by Dar James. Through March 3. Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44504.

Trumbull Art Gallery. Displays local and regional art. “Treasures for Tag Exhibit.” Through Feb. 18. 158-162 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 330-395-4876. trumbullartgallery.com.

Tyler History Center. “Brier Hill Works: Art and Artifacts from Jim Pernotto.” Through March 31. “The People of the Mahoning Valley: Stories of Identity and Innovation. Ongoing. “The Rayen Mural: Industry, Morality, Integrity. Ongoing. 325 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-2589. mahoninghistory.org.

War Vet Museum. Features artifacts from the American Revolution through the Persian Gulf War. 23 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-6311. warvetmuseum.org.

Weller Gallery. Art gallery at Fellows Riverside Gardens’ Davis Center offers changing exhibits. “Moments in Time.” The street photography of the late Dr. W. Gordon. Through March 26. Weller Gallery, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116.

Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Museum preserves and interprets the industrial and labor history of the Mahoning Valley 151 Wood St., Youngstown 44503. 330-9411314. youngstownohiosteelmuseum.org.

AKRON-CANTON

Akron Art Museum. 1 S. High St., Akron 44308. 330-376-9185. akronartmuseum.org.

Pro Football Hall of Fame. 2121 George Halas Drive, Canton 44708. 330456-8207. profootballhof.com

CLEVELAND

Cleveland Botanical Garden. Features indoor and outdoor gardens, including a rain forest and a desert. “Orchids Forever.” Through March 12. 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106. 216721-1600. cbgarden.org.

Cleveland Museum of Art. “The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England.” Feb. 26-May 14. “Cycles of Life: The Four Seasons Tapestries.” Through Feb. 19. “China through the Magnifying Glass: Masterpieces in Miniature and Detail.” Through Feb. 26. “Text and Image in Southern Asia.” Through March 5. “Photographs in Ink.” Through April 2. “Old and New in Korean Art.” Through April 23. “Modern Impressions—Light and Water in Chinese Prints.” Through May 7. “Nineteenth-Century French Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art.” Through June 11. “Modern Japan.” Through June 18. “Arts of Africa: Gallery Rotation.” Through July 2. “The Medieval Top Seller: The Book of Hours.” Through July 30. “Native North American Textiles.”

Through Dec. 3. “Ancient Andean Textiles.”

Through Dec. 3. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland 44106. 216-421-7350. clevelandart.org.

Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Permanent and changing exhibits covering anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, paleontology and wildlife biology. “Andy Warhol’s Endangered Species.” Through June 4. “Amazing Insects.” A collection of hundreds of insects from around the world. Through Dec. 31. “Unfolding The

Pittsburgh

The Andy Warhol Museum. Exhibits Andy Warhol’s paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, commercial illustrations, sketchbooks and pop art by other artists. “Andy Warhol’s Social Network: Interview, Television and Portraits.”Through March 20.“ 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh. 412-237-8300. warhol.org.

Carnegie Museum of Art. Includes painting, sculpture, prints, photographs, decorative arts, design, video and digital images. “58th Carnegie International.” Through April 2. “Extraordinary Ordinary Things.” Ongoing. “In Sharp Focus: Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris. Ongoing. “A Pittsburgh Anthology.” Ongoing. “Crossroads: Carnegie Museum of Art’s Collection, 1945 to Now.” Ongoing. “Created, Collected, Conserved: The Life Stories of Paintings.” Ongoing. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-6223131. cmoa.org.

Universe: Explore the Universe with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.” Through Dec. 31. “Audubon’s Birds Of America.” Through Dec. 24, 2024. 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland 44106. 1-800-3179155. cmnh.org.

Great Lakes Science Center. Interactive museum focuses on science, technology and space. 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland 44114. 216-694-2000. greatscience.com.

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland. Contemporary art and installations. “Bruno Casiano: Pieces of Me.” Through April 9. “Nina Chanel Abney: Big Butch Synergy.” Through June 11. “Sam Falls: We Are Dust and Shadow.” Through June 11. “Amber N. Ford: Someone, Somewhere, Something.” Through June 11. 14000 Euclid, Cleveland 48106. 216-421-8671. mocacleveland.org.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Union Home Mortgage Plaza, 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., Cleveland, 44114. 216-781-7625. rockhall.com.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Features the world’s natural history from prehistoric times to the present. “Apsáalooke Women and Warriors.” Feb. 4-May 29. “Dinosaurs In Their Time.” Ongoing. “From Egypt to Pittsburgh. Ongoing. “Alcoa Foundation Hall Of American Indians.” Ongoing. 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh 15213. 412-6223131. carnegiemnh.org.

Carnegie Science Center. Features interactive programs in science and technology. One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh 15212. 412-237-3400. carnegiesciencecenter.org.

Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center. Preserves and interprets the history of Western Pennsylvania with interactive exhibits and displays. Complex Includes the Heinz History Center, Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum, Fort Pitt Museum, and Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village. 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh 15222. 412-4546000. heinzhistorycenter.org.

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Sprout Club - Plants Parts - Tops & Bottoms. Kidston Classroom, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. millcreekmetroparks.org. For ages 3-5 with an adult. Features hands-on activities. Register/pay online by Feb. 14 or call. 1-2 p.m. $7.

Vegan Bazaar. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636.www.libraryvisit.org. This monthly market features local makers with vegan, cruelty-free foods, goods and services. For adults. 5 p.m.

Stranger than Fiction Book Club. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. The group will discuss “The Disappearing Spoon” by Sam Kean. 5:30 p.m.

LEGO Club. Liberty Library, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road 44505. 330-759-2589. www.wtcpl.org. Stop by the library to create unique structures with the Library’s LEGO building bricks. Each structure will remain at the library. For kids ages 5-12. 6 p.m.

Anime & Manga Club. Austintown Library, 600 S. Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For teens. 6 p.m.

Uke-N-Play the Ukulele. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. www. libraryvisit.org. For teens and adults. Registration required. 6 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 16, 27.

YSU Penguins Basketball. Beeghly Center: GPS Address 224 W. Spring St., Youngstown, OH 44502. The Penguins play Milwaukee at home. The game will be televised on ESPN+ and broadcast on AM 570 WKBN. 7 p.m. Reserved: $14 before game day, $16 on game day; general admission: $10 before game day, $12 on game day; youth, $7.

Blockbuster Broadway. Edward W. Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330744-0264. Features songs from some of Broadway’s biggest shows, including “Wicked,” ”The Phantom of the Opera,” ”Annie,” ”Jersey Boys,” and ”The Lion King,” and others. The pops concert is under the direction of André Raphel. Vocalists include Scott Coulter, Jessica Hendy, Kelli Rabke, and John Boswell. 7:30 p.m.

The Last Five Years. Spotlight Theatre, Bliss Hall. YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown 44555. 330-941-3105. This modern musical chronicles the five-year life of a marriage. Performances will be staged in collaboration with YSU’s Dana School of Music. 7:30 p.m.

Friday 17

Name That Chocolate Challenge. Tri-Lakes Library, 13820 Mahoning Ave, North Jackson 44451. 330-744-8636. www.libraryvisit.org. 2 p.m.

Citizen Science Matters: iNaturalist Workshop. Education Classroom A, Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-740-7116. millcreekmetroparks.org. Join a Metroparks educator and Ohio-certified volunteer naturalist in learning the basics of iNaturalist, a social network for sharing nature observations. Bring a smart phone with the app already downloaded. Location to be determined. Dress for the weather and wear hiking boots. Register by Feb. 14, online or call. No walk-ins. No pets. 7-8:30 p.m.

The Last Five Years. Spotlight Theatre, Bliss Hall. YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown 44555. 330-941-3105. This modern musical chronicles the five-year life of a marriage. Performances will be staged in collaboration with YSU’s Dana School of Music. 7:30 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS

Birdfish. Analog Night with Leo D’Angelo. 7 p.m. Gatsby’s. Joe Augustine. 6 p.m.