Harmony has that effortlessly cool grunge vibe. That friend who always knows which underground comedy show, gallery opening or dive bar set is worth showing up for. She lives for unknown artists and being in a crowded room, no matter how packed and sweaty it is. On any given night, she could be at Happy Dog or Beachland Ballroom catching a local act, wandering Avalon Exchange to find her next look or tucked into her reserved couch spot at Rebel Reserve sipping a latte and adding to her very specifically curated playlist.
She’s low maintenance in the best way, sporting a leather jacket, Docs and a vintage band tee. Harmony is never in a rush but always has a place to be. She supports the music scene like it’s her job. When summer hits in The Land, she’s at every festival with live bands and food (which is essentially every weekend). She likes her hangout spots like her style, lowkey and effortlessly cool, so naturally, Bad Medicine or Never Say Dive are her go-tos. She’s down for any creative endeavor, whether it’s pottery in Old Brooklyn or glass blowing in Ohio City; she’ll find a way to get messy and make something beautiful. Cheering on friends’ bands, hyping up new artists and always convincing people to check out the venues only locals know about.
Her weekends are a mix of exploring Cleveland’s creative pockets, sipping something simple at the Old 86, bowling at Mahall’s or joining friends for a jam session at The Sitxty6’s free studio. She’s all about community, art and sound — never trying too hard, never needing to. Harmony moves through the city with easy confidence, bringing a chill, artsy energy to every space she lands in.