Cleveland Institute of Art
The Cleveland Institute of Art, previously Cleveland School of Art, is a private college focused on art and design and located in Cleveland, Ohio.
Frederick Gottwald taught at the Western Reserve School of Design for Women, and it has been said that he "contributed more than any other person to Cleveland's artistic development".
Cleveland Institute of Art, c. 1900.
Cleveland Institute of Art's (old) George Gund Building
The institute's McCullough Center is a former Ford Model T factory at Euclid Avenue and East 116th Street
Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Case Western Reserve was established after Western Reserve University—which was founded in 1826 and named for its location in the Connecticut Western Reserve—and Case Institute of Technology—which was founded in 1880 through the endowment of Leonard Case Jr.—formally federated in 1967.
John Macleod, 1923 Nobel Prize winner, with Frederick Banting, for co-discovering Insulin and Western Reserve University Professor of Physiology
The main building of the Case School of Applied Science in 1916
Haydn Hall on the Flora Stone Mather Quadrangle, built in 1901
Kelvin Smith Library is the main library of Case Western Reserve