Cleveland Cinematheque at The Cleveland Institute of Art
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| Organization Type: School/University | Seating Capacity: 100 | |||||
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Description:
Cleveland's Alternative Film Theatre The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, founded in 1986, presents movies in the CIA's 616-seat, 35mm and SR stereo-equipped Russell B. Aitken Auditorium. Videotapes and 16mm films are sometimes shown in the CIA's 100-seat Ohio Bell Auditorium. Both are located within the Institute's Gund Building at the corner of East Boulevard and Bellflower Road in University Circle. Free, lighted parking is available in the adjacent CIA lot, located on the north and east sides of the building off of East Blvd. (see map at right). Entrance to the building is through the rear door, just off the parking lot and only steps from your car. Smoking is not permitted in the Institute. Our facilities are fully accessible to the physically challenged.
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