Thursdays with Bill

Bill Forester in his element
Bill Forester in his home studio
Bill Forester at the easel at Facing Forward Gallery art studio and gallery
Bill at his Facing Forward Gallery
Bill Forester and creative self portrait at his creative gallery space
Two Bills for the price of one
good conversation at Stone Mad, a pub near Bill's atelier
Always a good time at Stone Mad
Irish coffee at Stone Mad after a day of painting
Days end pick-me-up

A Thursday Tradition at Facing Forward Gallery

Every Thursday from 11 AM to 4 PM, Bill Forester and I paint and connect at his art studio and gallery, Facing Forward Gallery, an artist’s atelier located on the second floor of 78th Street Studios, right next to Blank Canvas Theater. It’s an inviting, intimate space where you’re welcome to join us—bring your paints, browse our artwork, or just stop by for a visit. And if you feel generous, Bill enjoys a latte. I’ll take a decaf.

I highly recommend artists step out of their own studios now and then. Break the routine. Engage with another artist’s space, ideas, and creative energy. Working beyond familiar surroundings—both spiritually and geographically—can open up new perspectives. Here, I experiment with abstract commissions and explore loose ideas that require a freer hand.

Bill’s art studio and gallery is cozy yet expansive in creative spirit. The walls are covered salon-style with paintings, while Fred Gearhart’s sculptures claim the rest of the space. But what makes Facing Forward Gallery truly special is Bill himself. His studio is a testament to resilience—his personal legacy of artwork reflects his journey of survival and renewal after a life-altering stroke a decade ago. The art studio and gallery’s name is a daily reminder that every new day is a gift.

Our Thursdays don’t end when the brushes are put down. We cap off the day at Stone Mad, a West Side pub known for its Irish coffee, giant pretzels, and great conversation—the perfect way to reflect, unwind, and recharge for the next creative session.

To check out some of the paintings you may find at Facing Forward, look here. There are always more on the easel at Bill’s art studio and gallery- so keep checking back. Or for more about Portrait Artist Rob Hartshorn look here.

Art Opening at Aloft Hotel Downtown….The Art of Industry, Chapter 1

Superior

                                                                                   Superior Viaduct, 60″x 40″ Acrylic by Peter Hartshorn

If you live in Cleveland you know that visions of our industrial past are always present. To local artists, these compelling scenes demand to be expressed.

Ideas about how to get these images on canvas have been bouncing around my head for years. With Lila Rose Kole and Peter Hartshorn of Hartshorn Studios, I have been focusing on large scale painting in acrylic. Using luminous techniques and edgy new materials we bring a fresh look to the timeless theme of our Rust Belt heritage.

The architects of the new Aloft Hotel Downtown must have been presented with the same challenge: how to offer a refreshing experience to a city on its way to newfound national credibility but still wedded to a smokestack aesthetic. They succeeded in the Flats with a sleek modern sensibility.

Next week art and architecture connect. Hartshorn Studios unveils ten new paintings at Aloft’s W XYZ Lounge. We call this The Art of Industry, Chapter I…..our way of delivering Industrial Chic.

Join us from 6:30 to 8:30pm, Thursday, April 30

Live Music by our friends Kim and Trevor of IN2ATIVE, hors d’oeuvres and cash bar