The Pancakes & Booze Art Show

This ain't no snoozefest, highfalutin art show for the elite. It's a revolutionary, balls-to-the-wall reimagining of the art experience. A safe space for new artists and musicians to unleash their raw talent in an anything-goes, free-for-all environment.

Join the biggest damn pop-up art extravaganza to shake North America in the past decade! We're 14 years deep, serving up piping hot FREE PANCAKES and unleashing the freshest talent this nation has to offer.

This LA-born bash exploded onto the scene in 2009 and has since brought the ruckus to 40+ cities across Europe & North America over 500 times.

Asylum Room @ TempleLive Cleveland Masonic
3615 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115

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WSA Art Show

JOIN US ON MAY 17TH TO SEE WORK BY THESE FEATURED ARTISTS

  • Terrence Hubbard

  • Marek Sutkowski

  • Kamar Kent

  • Terry Welker

  • Bri Lewis

  • Faith Folarin

  • Calder Lenhart

  • Joe Leonard

  • Jalen Fultz


This exhibition comes from WSA’s commitment and passion for fostering innovation and experimental expression. As a firm built on cutting-edge design principles, WSA understands the importance of celebrating diverse artistic voices and providing a platform for both emerging and established artists to share their work and perspectives.

The show’s theme, “Innovation,” invited artists to push boundaries and challenge conventional notions. From paintings, to mixed-media, and other formats, visitors can expect a celebration of creative exploration and ingenuity.



SpaceJam: Warsaw Park

The Satellite Fund, administered by SPACES and supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, is an opportunity for Cuyahoga County artists, curators, and cultural producers to create a public visual art project (in-person or virtual) in Cuyahoga County. This project is a mural I created on a local basketball court at Warsaw Park in Cleveland, OH.

Rooms To Let: CLE

Rooms to Let: CLE offers a unique opportunity for the participating artists to interact with the community, bringing beauty and dialogue around the effects of the foreclosure crisis and how a neighborhood can positively evolve in the aftermath. Led by Slavic Village Development, Rooms to Let: CLE seeks to illuminate one of Cleveland’s most diverse and authentic neighborhoods, as it strives to strengthen a community in the midst of recovery.