The kids and I have been watching the house around the corner being “flipped”. This afternoon on our walk we were able to actually watch them cut the front of the house out at turn in around – Alta especially like the big crane and loud noises! Below is the information on the project and a few photos I too this afternoon. This neighborhood is so fun, you never know what is happening just around the corner!
Kent State University’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative hosts Martin Papcun (Prague, Czech Republic) as he presents his newest large-scale, site-specific installation at 3601 Siam Road in Ohio City. The artist, along with construction partners American Tank Fabricating and Affordable Demolition & Hauling Inc., has sliced into the walls of a house and turned them inside out to reveal the interior of the home. The installation, House, turned inside out, is a massive, yet intricate deconstruction. The installation will be open to the public for one month. The project is funded by a grant from CEC ArtsLink New York.
3601 Siam Road in Ohio City
Opening Tuesday October 27th from 4:00 until 9:00 pm





