NEW SITE! Joseph Borsuk Art
Borsuk Selected to Paint Guitarmania Guitar
for ERC!
Joseph Borsuk is proud to announce that he has been
chosen by ERC, a sponsor located in Mayfield Village, to paint a 10-foot guitar for Guitarmania 2012!
The
completed design is expected to be finished in March, and then put on display outside at the ERC offices. In October, all
chosen Guitars will be auctioned off at the Rock Hall.
Cleveland area artists as well as national
artists submitted over 175 guitar designs. Designs are currently on display at Arts Collinwood. During the month of January,
area businesses sponsor an artist by choosing their proposed design. Guitarmania is sponsored by the United Way, Key Bank,
and the Rock Hall.

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Guitar Mania –
Jan. 12 - Feb. 3, 2012
The
fourth round of Guitar Mania in downtown Cleveland is upon us!
Sponsored by the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland artists create 10-foot tall Fender guitars of various themes that will adorn the city once again.
Opening reception:
Thursday January 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Arts Collinwood
15605 Waterloo Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44110
ABOVE: "100 Bottles of Beer on the Coast"
Ideas (front & back) submitted by Joseph Borsuk for guitar design.
All Guitar
Mania designs can be see at January's juried exhibit. Designs chosen by sponsors will be unveiled in May
at the Rock Hall.
If chosen, I'm counting on a Cleveland establishment like
Great Lakes Brewery, McNulty's Bier Markt or the new Market Garden Brewery to be a sponsor.
100 Bottles of Beer on the Coast is a nod to the Ohio City neighborhood which has become a mecca for beer
and breweries in Cleveland.
Art Exhibit – Sept. 1 - Oct. 28, 2011
Joseph Borsuk was selected to exhibit in "Going Green: Recycled", a juried show at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve in Cleveland Ohio's Little Italy.
September
23 - October 28, 2011.
1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Little Italy
"Oxidized Diagonal Copper"
By
Joseph Borsuk
Recycled copper and acrylic paint on panel
Photos: William Rieter, Rieter Photographic