As paper becomes used less frequently, one group preserves the artistry of its production. The Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory’s work is on display at Heights Arts, and tonight you can hear Executive Director Tom Balbo speak about the exhibition Morganites: Fiber in Flux. This work highlights the collaborative effort of papermaking, including paper art, book art, painting and drawing that uses commercial and handmade papers and fibers. Tonight’s event is part of Heights Arts’ CuratorTalk and Ekphrastacy series, and includes readings by local poets Bunny Breslin, John Burroughs, Jill Sell and Linda Tuthill, lead by Cleveland Heights Poet Laureate Kathleen Cerveny. The poetry presented is inspired by the work in the exhibition. The event is free and starts at 7. (Eric Gonzalez)