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Events for Friday, September 18, 2015
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
Festa Italiana
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:15 AM
Justin Krawitz, piano Onondaga Community College
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Cups for a Cause The Independent Potters Association
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Jazz@Sitrus: E.S.P. CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
7:30 PM-11:00 PM
Leviathan Urban Video Project (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions
8:00 PM
*SOLD OUT* Big Fish Redhouse (Read a review!)
Events for Saturday, September 19, 2015
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
Festa Italiana
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
12:30 PM
Snow White Magic Circle Children's Theatre
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
7:30 PM
Pacifica Quartet Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music
7:30 PM-11:00 PM
Leviathan Urban Video Project (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions
8:00 PM
*SOLD OUT* Big Fish Redhouse (Read a review!)
Events for Sunday, September 20, 2015
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-2:00 AM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
12:00 PM-7:00 PM
Festa Italiana
12:00 PM-6:30 PM
Westcott Street Cultural Fair
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
2:00 PM
9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
2:00 PM
Sunday Musicale: Phil Markert Fayetteville Free Library
6:00 PM
Sub Rosa Sessions: Phill Reynolds and Dylan Jane Subcat Studios
Events for Monday, September 21, 2015
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
7:30 PM
The Egg and I (1947) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Events for Tuesday, September 22, 2015
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
6:30 PM
"What If...?" Film Series: The Interrupters Gifford Foundation
7:30 PM
The Business of Broadway: A Conversation with Richard Jay-Alexander LeMoyne College
8:00 PM
Biboti Ouikahilo and Wacheva Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Events for Wednesday, September 23, 2015
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-2:00 PM
Jazz at the Plaza: Dave Solazzo CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
12:15 PM
Lunchtime Lecture: British Prints in the Age of pop Syracuse University Art Museum
12:30 PM-1:30 PM
Songs of Love and Longing Civic Morning Musicals, featuring Sandra Murphy, soprano; Ann Barnes, piano
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
6:00 PM
An Intimate Evening with Syracuse City Ballet Syracuse City Ballet
7:30 PM
Big Fish Redhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Guest Artist Series: Brian Glikes, organ Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Events for Thursday, September 24, 2015
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
6:00 PM
Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 ArtRage Gallery
6:30 PM
Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Carl Potts Syracuse University School of Art and Design
6:45 PM
A Tomb With A View Acme Mystery Company
7:00 PM
The New Latinos La Casita Cultural Center
7:30 PM
Big Fish Redhouse (Read a review!)
7:30 PM-11:00 PM
Leviathan Urban Video Project (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions
Events for Friday, September 25, 2015
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
11:15 AM
Society for New Music Onondaga Community College
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Three Graces Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Continuum Point of Contact Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Strathmore Ghostwalk Onondaga Historical Association
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Point of Contact 40th Birthday Party Point of Contact Gallery
7:00 PM
Tenth Avenue North with Dan Bremnes CNY Crossroads
7:00 PM
Overburden Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences
7:30 PM
French Café NYS Baroque
7:30 PM-11:00 PM
Leviathan Urban Video Project (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
From Cuba to 'Cuse Community Folk Art Center
8:00 PM
Dar Williams Folkus Project
8:00 PM
Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions
8:00 PM
Big Fish Redhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Beta Test Comedy Night Salt City Improv Theater
8:00 PM
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum TheaterFirst Productions (Read a review!)
Friday, September 18, 2015
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 18 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 18 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 18 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 18 |
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The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression. From the confrontational and political, to the promotional, persuasive and educational, the poster in all its forms has persisted as a vehicle for the public dissemination of ideas, information, and opinion. The stunning Giclée prints included in this exhibition span a range of political, humanitarian and environmental issues. Buczek Smith is a New Jersey-based artist originally from Poland. She has exhibited her insightful and passionate posters in North America, Asia and Europe, and her work has appeared in publications such as Graphis and Print.
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5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 18 |
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Cups for a Cause The Independent Potters Association
Price: $25 Benjamin's on Franklin
314 S. Franklin St.,
Syracuse
A fun evening featuring handmade pottery, music, food, and drinks to benefit CNY prostate cancer patients. Fine food, drinks, and live music by The Usual Suspects will be a part of the event. For an extra $50 donation, patrons will also be able to choose from more than 100 hand-crafted sets of pottery vessels made by upstate New York's preeminent ceramic artists, with 100% of all donations going directly to supporting care, research and awareness of prostate cancer at Upstate Cancer Center as well as the Men to Men support group. Many local artists are contributing their artwork, and beverages are being provided by local business Middle Ages Brewing Company and Winebow. Clayscapes Pottery and Upstate Cancer Center are providing additional support for this event. For more information contact Peter Valenti at pvalentistudios@yahoo.com or call 315-243-3458.
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7:30 PM - 11:00 PM, September 18 |
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Leviathan Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"Leviathan" (2012) is a groundbreaking, immersive portrait of the contemporary commercial fishing industry. Filmed off the coast of New Bedford, MA, "Leviathan" follows a hulking groundfish trawler into the surrounding murky black waters on a weeks-long fishing expedition. But instead of romanticizing the labor, filmmakers Lucien Castaing-Taylor ("Sweetgrass") and Véréna Paravel ("Foreign Parts") of Sensory Ethnography Lab present a vivid, almost kaleidoscopic representation of the work, the sea, the machinery and the players, both human and marine. The film that emerges is unlike anything that has been seen before. Entirely dialogue-free, but mesmerizing and gripping throughout, it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind's oldest endeavors.
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11:00 AM - 11:00 PM, September 18 |
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit www.festaitaliana.bizland.com. 12:00 pm: Letizia Duo 5:00 pm: Jimmy Cavallo 7:15 pm: Maurice LoMonaco 9:15 pm: Primetime
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11:15 AM, September 18 |
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Justin Krawitz, piano Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Storer Auditorium
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 18 |
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Jazz@Sitrus: E.S.P. CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: No cover Sitrus on the Hill
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel,
Syracuse
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8:00 PM, September 18 |
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9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse Stephfond Brunson, director
Price: $25 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Based on the 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy--giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, book by Patricia Resnick, based on the 20th Century Fox picture. Music direction by Abel Searor.
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8:00 PM, September 18 |
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Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
"It's not easy growing up dif'rent on the farm." Emory is a 11-year-old boy who lives on a farm with his chain-smoking Nanna and his only friend, a depressed chicken about to be processed. Nanna wishes Emory would get his head out of the clouds and be more like Elliott, the boy down the road with a penchant for burning things. Written by Joshua Conkel. Featuring Pamela Kelley, Anne Fitzgerald, Stephfond D. Brunson, Donnie Williams, and Christopher James Presented in association with The Q Center. Mature themes.
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8:00 PM, September 18 |
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*SOLD OUT* Big Fish Redhouse
Price: $25 members, $30 non-members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This bigger than life musical tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman with a huge heart, enormous spirit and an extraordinary vision of the world. Don't miss this delightful adventure about dreaming, loving and living bigger! Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 19 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
There will be an artist reception this afternoon 2:00-4:00 pm. Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, September 19 |
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |
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He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, of the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, drew from footage obtained while shooting their award-winning movie Leviathan (2012) to create this film. The mesmerizing and haunting footage, filmed both in and from the ocean and projected at 1/50 of the speed at which it was recorded, shows the sea to be a vast and watery expanse full of slow-moving, unidentifiable forms.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |
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The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression. From the confrontational and political, to the promotional, persuasive and educational, the poster in all its forms has persisted as a vehicle for the public dissemination of ideas, information, and opinion. The stunning Giclée prints included in this exhibition span a range of political, humanitarian and environmental issues. Buczek Smith is a New Jersey-based artist originally from Poland. She has exhibited her insightful and passionate posters in North America, Asia and Europe, and her work has appeared in publications such as Graphis and Print.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 19 |
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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Leviathan Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"Leviathan" (2012) is a groundbreaking, immersive portrait of the contemporary commercial fishing industry. Filmed off the coast of New Bedford, MA, "Leviathan" follows a hulking groundfish trawler into the surrounding murky black waters on a weeks-long fishing expedition. But instead of romanticizing the labor, filmmakers Lucien Castaing-Taylor ("Sweetgrass") and Véréna Paravel ("Foreign Parts") of Sensory Ethnography Lab present a vivid, almost kaleidoscopic representation of the work, the sea, the machinery and the players, both human and marine. The film that emerges is unlike anything that has been seen before. Entirely dialogue-free, but mesmerizing and gripping throughout, it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind's oldest endeavors.
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit www.festaitaliana.bizland.com. 12:00 pm: Mood Swing 2:00 pm: Federico School of Music 3:30 pm: CMC Dance Studio 5:00 pm: Jimmy Cavallo 7:15 pm: Maurice LoMonaco 9:30 pm: Atlas
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Pacifica Quartet Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music
Price: $25 regular, $20 seniors, $15 ages 30 and under, free for full-time students with ID H. W. Smith School Auditorium
1130 Salt Springs Rd.,
Syracuse
Mozart Quartet in F Major, K. 590 Shostakovich Quartet No. 13 Mendelssohn Quartet in E Minor, Op. 44, No. 2
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12:30 PM, September 19 |
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Snow White Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $5 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive retelling of the children's classic. Children are invited to dress up as a princess or prince and join the Royal Court.
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9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse Stephfond Brunson, director
Price: $39.95 dinner theater, $25 show only CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Tonight's show will be preceded by dinner at 6:30 pm. Based on the 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy--giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, book by Patricia Resnick, based on the 20th Century Fox picture. Music direction by Abel Searor.
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Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
"It's not easy growing up dif'rent on the farm." Emory is a 11-year-old boy who lives on a farm with his chain-smoking Nanna and his only friend, a depressed chicken about to be processed. Nanna wishes Emory would get his head out of the clouds and be more like Elliott, the boy down the road with a penchant for burning things. Written by Joshua Conkel. Featuring Pamela Kelley, Anne Fitzgerald, Stephfond D. Brunson, Donnie Williams, and Christopher James Presented in association with The Q Center. Mature themes.
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*SOLD OUT* Big Fish Redhouse
Price: $25 members, $30 non-members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This bigger than life musical tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman with a huge heart, enormous spirit and an extraordinary vision of the world. Don't miss this delightful adventure about dreaming, loving and living bigger! Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 20 |
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 20 |
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 20 |
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 20 |
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 20 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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12:00 PM - 2:00 AM, September 20 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 20 |
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 20 |
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit www.festaitaliana.bizland.com. 12:00 pm: Letitzia Duo 2:00 pm: Dance Centre North 3:15 pm: Nick Mulpagano 5:00 pm: Ruby Shooz
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12:00 PM - 6:30 PM, September 20 |
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Westcott Street Cultural Fair
Price: Free Westcott Business District
Westcott St.,
Syraucuse
The Westcott Street Cultural Fair is an annual, one-day celebration of the diversity and uniqueness of the Westcott neighborhood through its culture, visual and performing arts, food, service organizations, and activities geared to families and university students returning to the neighborhood.
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2:00 PM, September 20 |
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Sunday Musicale: Phil Markert Fayetteville Free Library
Price: Free Fayetteville Free Library
300 Orchard St.,
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6:00 PM, September 20 |
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Sub Rosa Sessions: Phill Reynolds and Dylan Jane Subcat Studios
Price: $20 SubCat Studios
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Phill Reynolds from Italy and Dylan Jane from Philadelphia perform. Each month showcases two original artists—one local and one national. The admission charge includes the live intimate (30 capacity) acoustic concert, a professionally mixed and packaged limited pressed CD immediately following the concert, and free wine and refreshments. For more info, contact amandaspiano@gmail.com.
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2:00 PM, September 20 |
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9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse Stephfond Brunson, director
Price: $22 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Based on the 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy--giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, book by Patricia Resnick, based on the 20th Century Fox picture. Music direction by Abel Searor.
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Monday, September 21, 2015
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, September 21 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 21 |
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 21 |
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 21 |
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 21 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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The Egg and I (1947) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Price: $3.50 non-members, $3 members Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Director: Chester Erskine Cast: Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Louise Allbritton, Richard Long A city couple (Colbert and MacMurray) make a big move when the husband buys a rundown farm. This is the hit comedy that introduced Ma & Pa Kettle (Main and Kilbride) to moviegoers.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, September 22 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 22 |
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 22 |
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 22 |
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 22 |
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 22 |
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 22 |
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 22 |
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 22 |
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 22 |
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 22 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 22 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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6:30 PM, September 22 |
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"What If...?" Film Series: The Interrupters Gifford Foundation
Price: Free Southwest Community Center
401 South Ave.,
Syracuse
An intimate journey across the violent landscape of our cities through the eyes of those fighting to sow peace and security. Members of the activist group CeaseFire work to curb violence in their Chicago neighborhoods by intervening in street fights and showing youths a better way to resolve conflicts. (2011, 125 minutes) The screening will be followed by a facilitated discussion.
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7:30 PM, September 22 |
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The Business of Broadway: A Conversation with Richard Jay-Alexander LeMoyne College
Price: Free (limited seating, available on a first come, first served basis) Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
Join seasoned Broadway actor, director, and producer Richard Jay-Alexander for an evening of conversation about his life and career in the performing arts. Having overseen the North American operations of mega-musical producer Cameron Mackintosh (including production of Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, and many others), Jay-Alexander will bring to the conversation a unique perspective on both the creative and administrative aspects of show business.
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8:00 PM, September 22 |
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Biboti Ouikahilo and Wacheva Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Wacheva Cultural Arts, Central New York's premiere multicultural dance and drum organization, is located in Syracuse. Wacheva provides the community with adult fitness-based dance and drum classes, kids African dance, drum and Flamenco classes, multicultural performances, workshops, master classes, and lectures/demonstrations. Biboti Ouikahilo is the founder, executive, and artistic director of Wacheva and an African dance and drum teacher and choreographer. His intention is to share his love, passion, and joy for West African dance and drum with the CNY community, uniting and celebrating the diversity of the world's cultures. For most events, free and accessible concert parking is available on campus in the Q-1 lot, located behind Crouse College. If this lot is full or unavailable, guests will be re-directed. Campus parking availability is subject to change, so please call 315-443-2191 for current information.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, September 23 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, September 23 |
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 23 |
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 23 |
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 23 |
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 23 |
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 23 |
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 23 |
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 23 |
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 23 |
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 23 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 23 |
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He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, of the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, drew from footage obtained while shooting their award-winning movie Leviathan (2012) to create this film. The mesmerizing and haunting footage, filmed both in and from the ocean and projected at 1/50 of the speed at which it was recorded, shows the sea to be a vast and watery expanse full of slow-moving, unidentifiable forms.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 23 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 23 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 23 |
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The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression. From the confrontational and political, to the promotional, persuasive and educational, the poster in all its forms has persisted as a vehicle for the public dissemination of ideas, information, and opinion. The stunning Giclée prints included in this exhibition span a range of political, humanitarian and environmental issues. Buczek Smith is a New Jersey-based artist originally from Poland. She has exhibited her insightful and passionate posters in North America, Asia and Europe, and her work has appeared in publications such as Graphis and Print.
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6:00 PM, September 23 |
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An Intimate Evening with Syracuse City Ballet Syracuse City Ballet
Price: $22.50 BeVard Room, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The performance is dedicated to premiering classical and new contemporary works; as well as excerpts of the company's upcoming season. We invite you to experience a show that emerges you in the thrill and sweat of the dancers in an intimate setting. It is definitely a show you do not want to miss.
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12:15 PM, September 23 |
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Lunchtime Lecture: British Prints in the Age of pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Join SUArt Galleries Director Domenic Iacono as he discusses the impact that the Pop Art movement had on British printmakers of the 1950s and 1960s.
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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM, September 23 |
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Jazz at the Plaza: Dave Solazzo CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free LeMoyne Plaza
1135 Salt Springs Rd.,
Syracuse
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, September 23 |
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Songs of Love and Longing Civic Morning Musicals Featuring Sandra Murphy, soprano; Ann Barnes, piano
Price: Free Hosmer Auditorium, Everson Museum
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Songs from the Broadway, operatic, art song and jazz traditions.
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Guest Artist Series: Brian Glikes, organ Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Widor Organ Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 13, No. 4 (vi. Finale: Moderato) Franck Choral No. 2 in B minor Messiaen La Nativité du Seigneur (ix. Dieu parmi nous) Schumann Sechs Studien in kanonischer Form, op. 56 (iv. Innig) Jan Welmers Litanie Mendelssohn Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 65, No. 1 Brian Glikes is a student of David Higgs at the Eastman School of Music, where he is pursuing a doctor of musical arts degree in organ performance and literature, as well as a sacred music diploma. Born and raised in Troy, NY, Glikes began playing the organ while an undergraduate in the Boston area, later going on to earn the master of music degree from Emory University in Atlanta. In addition to having received first prize at this year's Arthur Poister Scholarship Competition in Organ Playing, he was awarded first prize at the 2014 West Chester (PA) University Organ Competition and second prizes at the 2015 John Rodland Scholarship Competition (Ridgewood, NJ) and the 2014 Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival (Wethersfield, CT). As a church musician, Glikes is director of music at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Fairport, having previously been organist at Holy Cross Anglican Church in Loganville, GA, and organ scholar at Christ Church in Hamilton, MA. For most events, free and accessible concert parking is available on campus in the Q-1 lot, located behind Crouse College. If this lot is full or unavailable, guests will be re-directed. Campus parking availability is subject to change, so please call 315.443.2191 for current information.
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7:30 PM, September 23 |
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Big Fish Redhouse
Price: $25 members, $30 non-members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This bigger than life musical tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman with a huge heart, enormous spirit and an extraordinary vision of the world. Don't miss this delightful adventure about dreaming, loving and living bigger! Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, September 24 |
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 24 |
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 24 |
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, September 24 |
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 24 |
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 24 |
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 24 |
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 24 |
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 24 |
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 24 |
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 24 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 24 |
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He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, of the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, drew from footage obtained while shooting their award-winning movie Leviathan (2012) to create this film. The mesmerizing and haunting footage, filmed both in and from the ocean and projected at 1/50 of the speed at which it was recorded, shows the sea to be a vast and watery expanse full of slow-moving, unidentifiable forms.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 24 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 24 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 24 |
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The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression. From the confrontational and political, to the promotional, persuasive and educational, the poster in all its forms has persisted as a vehicle for the public dissemination of ideas, information, and opinion. The stunning Giclée prints included in this exhibition span a range of political, humanitarian and environmental issues. Buczek Smith is a New Jersey-based artist originally from Poland. She has exhibited her insightful and passionate posters in North America, Asia and Europe, and her work has appeared in publications such as Graphis and Print.
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7:30 PM - 11:00 PM, September 24 |
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Leviathan Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"Leviathan" (2012) is a groundbreaking, immersive portrait of the contemporary commercial fishing industry. Filmed off the coast of New Bedford, MA, "Leviathan" follows a hulking groundfish trawler into the surrounding murky black waters on a weeks-long fishing expedition. But instead of romanticizing the labor, filmmakers Lucien Castaing-Taylor ("Sweetgrass") and Véréna Paravel ("Foreign Parts") of Sensory Ethnography Lab present a vivid, almost kaleidoscopic representation of the work, the sea, the machinery and the players, both human and marine. The film that emerges is unlike anything that has been seen before. Entirely dialogue-free, but mesmerizing and gripping throughout, it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind's oldest endeavors.
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Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
September is Suicide Prevention Month. Join us for a free and special viewing of the HBO Oscar-Winning documentary, "Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1." Suffering from a range of issues as a result of their military service, many veterans must turn to the unique services of the Veterans' Crisis Line to help with their own personal and professional traumas at home. This documentary profiles several of the VCL counselors who work the phones of this 24-hour service, providing support, guidance, and hope to active and retired servicemen dealing with emotional, physical and financial troubles. Q&A to follow the screening. Light Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by Suicide Prevention/VA Medical Center. For more info call (315) 425-4400 x53928.
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7:00 PM, September 24 |
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The New Latinos La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Part of the first major documentary series to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos in the U.S. Screening will be followed by discussion led by S.U. Professors Silvio Torres Saillant and Myrna García Calderón.
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Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Carl Potts Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Carl Potts is a creative director, an editor, an artist, and a writer with years of experience in the comics industry. During his time at Marvel Comics, he discovered and mentored many top comics talents, including Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, and Mike Mignola. Currently, Potts consults for a variety of publishing, interactive, and entertainment companies, including HarperCollins, Ogilvy & Mather, and the Learning Company. He is the author of The DC Comics Guide to Creating Comics: Inside the Art of Visual Storytelling (Watson-Guptill, 2013).
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6:45 PM, September 24 |
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A Tomb With A View Acme Mystery Company
Price: $32.50 (includes meal, show, tax and gratuities) Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
The megacorporation Arrested Developments has come to the old Possum Estate, sight of the tragic mining disaster oh, so many years ago, with the desire to turn it into a shopping mall. This has caused great concern among those living on (and below) the estate. In fact, the zombie descendants of the miners trapped in the disaster have hired a lawyer and plan a class-action lawsuit. The local newspaper is going to have a field day with this one. Gather around, good townsfolk, and let the battle begin!
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7:30 PM, September 24 |
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Big Fish Redhouse
Price: $25 members, $30 non-members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This bigger than life musical tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman with a huge heart, enormous spirit and an extraordinary vision of the world. Don't miss this delightful adventure about dreaming, loving and living bigger! Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August.
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8:00 PM, September 24 |
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9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse Stephfond Brunson, director
Price: $22 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Based on the 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy--giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, book by Patricia Resnick, based on the 20th Century Fox picture. Music direction by Abel Searor.
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8:00 PM, September 24 |
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Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
"It's not easy growing up dif'rent on the farm." Emory is a 11-year-old boy who lives on a farm with his chain-smoking Nanna and his only friend, a depressed chicken about to be processed. Nanna wishes Emory would get his head out of the clouds and be more like Elliott, the boy down the road with a penchant for burning things. Written by Joshua Conkel. Featuring Pamela Kelley, Anne Fitzgerald, Stephfond D. Brunson, Donnie Williams, and Christopher James Presented in association with The Q Center. Mature themes.
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Friday, September 25, 2015
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Le Moyne Faculty Art Show LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
An exhibit of recent work by Le Moyne faculty members, including Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina, David Moore, and Richard Williams, all members of Le Moyne's visual and performing arts department. They work in a wide range of media and styles — paintings, drawings, photography and sculpture; expressionism, symbolism, narrative, and realism. For more information, call 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 25 |
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Locally Grown Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Central New York artists Lucie Wellner and Robert Glisson will display their watercolor and oil paintings. Although generally open to the public, the program room is occasionally used for nature-themed classes and private parties. Those interested in the gallery may wish to call before their visit to be sure that the program room will not be in use when they arrive.
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The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
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The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"The Automobile" provides a sampling of the ways in which the automobile evolved in the Syracuse area and a glimpse into the innovations of some of the most significant mid-20th-century automobile designers. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the air-cooled Franklin car, the most famous of Syracuse's automobile lines, with its remarkably flexible and durable wooden frame. The exhibition will also include drawings, sketches, and photographs from SCRC's industrial design collections by designers Howard A. Darrin, Claude Hill, Raymond Loewy, Budd Steinhilber, and Walter Dorwin Teague. Darrin was known for his designs for exotic luxury and sports cars. Claude Hill created some important concept car designs, while Raymond Loewy's photographs document a number of striking Studebaker model designs. Budd Steinhilber was a member of the design team for the revolutionary rear-engine 1948 Tucker automobile, and Walter Dorwin Teague designed for both the Ford Motor Company and the Marmon Motor Company.
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25: Multi-media artwork by Erin Fassinger Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, a little girl was born. 25 years later, this is the story of how that girl flourished from the care of her family, of the unforgettable experiences she shared with her friends, of the heavenly refuges she found through her passions. This is a portrait of the artist.
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A Conscious Allusion Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Nicora Gangi: Recent pastel and oil paintings including still-life and landscape imagery R. Jason Howard and Doug Williams: Collaborative glass "prayer bowls" incorporating Howard's "cage" series and Williams' Fillacello glass drawing Gail Sustare: Fine jewelry
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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Resistance: Work by Najee Dorsey Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Our exhibition season opens with "Resistance" by artist, collector, and founder/CEO of Black Art in America Najee Dorsey. His mixed media works features a number of the heroes of the civil rights movements as well as 20th century activists. An essay entitled My Art is my Voice, written by Dr. Kamasi C. Hill describes the works stating, "Najee Dorsey's mixed media series "Resistance," is an artistic commentary on the various ways individuals have used their voice and bodies to "resist" and fight against the powers that be. Partially inspired by the Occupy Movement, Dorsey's renditions include the Haitian Freedom Fighter Toussaint L'ouverture, A Native American man taking up modern arms, and an ode to unsung she-ro Claudette Colvin, amongst others."
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2015 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibition: Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, Costa Sakellariou Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Allison Beondé is a visual artist currently living in Syracuse. She holds her B.F.A. from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Tufts University. She has exhibited work in the Boston area and is the recipient of a 2015 Traveling Fellowship through the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Thilde Jensen was born in Denmark and moved to New York City in 1997. Six years later, her life and career as a documentary and editorial photographer were cut short by a sudden development of severe environmental illness. Jensen's first monograph, The Canaries, is about environmental illness and was published in 2013. It has since received much international acclaim. Her book was selected by many as one of the best photobooks of the year 2013. The Canaries was shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award 2013, longlisted for the Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards 2014, nominated for the Kassel Best Photobook Award 2014, and is in the collection at MoMA. The project has been exhibited in solo shows at Light Work and the Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY; featured in the New York Times, Esquire Russia, Wired.com rawfile, Vision Magazine China, Business Insider, Slate.com; and selected for Slate.com's Best Photography Shows of 2012. The Canaries was featured in the TONY: 2012 exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse. Jensen is a 2013 NYFA Fellowship recipient. Costa Sakellariou is a photographer currently living and working in Binghamton, NY. From the mid-1980s until 1992, he was a working photographer based in Athens, Islamabad, and New Delhi. His clients were the weekly news magazines and his work was represented by JB Pictures in New York City. In 1992, he began work on a long-term project on the dwindling Greek population of Istanbul. The project was published as a book titled The Last Greeks of Istanbul, and was one of the first photobooks to be published in Greece. The Benaki Museum plans to acquire a portfolio of the work for their permanent photography collection. In 1998, Sakellariou and his wife moved to Binghamton. A year later, he began teaching photography at Binghamton University, where he continues to teach today.
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Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989) Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s Black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34, Fani-Kayode nonetheless remains an important influence in contemporary photography. Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Rene´e Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first chair was Fani-Kayode, the exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985-1989, including large-scale color works and arresting black and white images. Fani-Kayode's photographic portraits explore complex personal and politically engaged notions of desire, spirituality and cultural dislocation. They depict the black male body as a focal point both to interpret and probe the boundaries of spiritual and erotic fantasy, and of cultural and sexual difference. Ancestral rituals and a provocative, multi-layered symbolism fuse with archetypal motifs from European and African cultures and subcultures, inspired by what Yoruba priests call "the technique of ecstasy." Hence Fani-Kayode uses the medium of photography not only to question issues of sexuality and homoerotic desire, but also to address themes of diaspora and belonging, and the tensions between his homosexuality and his Yoruba upbringing. This exhibition coincides with the introduction of new punitive legislation in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode's country of birth, as well as other countries in Africa in recent years outlawing same-sex marriages and membership in gay rights organizations.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 25 |
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A Life in Art: Highlights of Women Artists in OHA's Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit highlights artwork created by local women artists whose work is represented in OHA's collection. The exhibition features over 40 paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures ranging from the mid-19th century through the end of the 20th century.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 25 |
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Patterns in History: Vintage Quilts of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Approximately 20 crazy, patchwork, signature, applique, log cabin, and children's quilts, as well as individual quilt squares from the 1850s to the early 20th century, will adorn OHA's second floor gallery this summer and fall. Decorated with beautiful fabrics, patterns, and embroidered characters, OHA's collection represents the array of vintage quilts once used throughout Onondaga County. While some quilts were primarily utilitarian, made to keep their users warm, others were elaborate show pieces that highlighted the artistic skill of the maker. The collection also contains several quilts created to commemorate local people and/or events. A selection of intricate, colorful and even amusing quilts of excellent quality will be on display for all to see! During the quilt exhibit, OHA will raffle off a new quilt made by local quilter and businesswoman Joan Ford. The lap-sized quilt, named "Diamond Jubilee," is nearly all hand-pieced with floral fabrics cut into hexagons and triangles. The hand-quilting and hand embroidered details add to the vintage look of this special quilt.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 25 |
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Look at What We Got! New to the OHA Collection Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The OHA is displaying some of the unique and exceptional local history objects that curatorial staff collected during the past two years. This exhibit will include unusual items recently donated to OHA, such as a framed potato chip--the first chip produced by Jean's Foods in the 1940s; a "Glass Victory Washboard," as well as a "Camp Fire Girls Ceremonial Gown" from 1944-45. Adorning the walls will be art both by local artists and of local history. Alongside a framed photograph of the last train that rumbled down Washington Street c. 1936 will be a series of paintings by renowned Syracuse impressionist Hall Groat, including "Syracuse City Hall," "Alarm, Syracuse, NY," "Parade Day, Salina St. Syracuse," and "Canal Days, Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY." New additions from the archival collection will introduce sheet music from the 1895 Syracuse Post March and the diary of a local high school student reacting to the 1963 Kennedy assassination.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 25 |
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James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The SU Art Galleries is pleased to announce the exhibition "James Rosenquist: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings." Developed in collaboration with the Oklahoma State Museum of Art and curated by Sarah C. Bancroft, co-curator of the artist's 2003 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, "Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Paintings" investigates the impact Rosenquist has had, and continues to have, on American art. The exhibition presents over 35 works from the artist's long career, including examples of his earliest abstractions from the 1950s and his exploration and evolution into Pop Art. James Rosenquist (American, b. 1933) became well known in the 1960s as a leader in the American Pop art movement alongside contemporaries Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, and for more than five decades has created seminal works in printmaking, collage, drawing, and painting.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 25 |
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British Prints in the Age of Pop Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
British Prints in the Age of Pop, curated by SUArt Director Domenic Iacono, examines a selection of artists who embraced the Pop art movement popularized by American artists, and generated a body of work that looked at the cinema, comic book art, advertising, popular music, and product packaging as sources for their art.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 25 |
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The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection, curated by Assistant Director Andrew Saluti, examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity, creating prints derived from introspection, observation and reflection.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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Playing With Perception: Photographs by Florence Henri Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition presents a selection of photographs by Florence Henri, an accomplished artist of the early 20th century who remains relatively unknown today. Henri studied painting with some of the major avant-garde artists of the 20th century, including Fernand Leger and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, before turning to photography. Intrigued by notions of playing with perception in life as well as art, the androgynous Henri frequently utilized mirrors in her works to create reflections, distort images, and challenge reality. Her abstract compositions, portraits, and advertising images exploited the possibilities of photography and share affinities with the works of contemporaries like Herbert Bayer, Adolph Baron de Meyer, and Man Ray.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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Three Graces Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Three Graces were known in ancient mythology as enchanting goddesses who personified the primary attributes of creativity: Beauty, Wonder and Joy. In a recasting of this mythical triumvirate, the Everson introduces three contemporary artists from New York – Polly Apfelbaum, Tony Feher and Carrie Moyer – whose spectacular abstract works embody these qualities. More than just a typical exhibition, Three Graces is also a revelatory experience, as the artists have created new works inspired by pieces from the Museum's collection, which are also included. From Moyer's biomorphic paintings, to Apfelbaum's playful textiles, and Feher's magical installations, Three Graces connects the past and present through beauty, wonder, and joy.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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He Maketh a Path to Shine After Him; One Would Think the Deep to be Hoary (2013) Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Filmmakers Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, of the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, drew from footage obtained while shooting their award-winning movie Leviathan (2012) to create this film. The mesmerizing and haunting footage, filmed both in and from the ocean and projected at 1/50 of the speed at which it was recorded, shows the sea to be a vast and watery expanse full of slow-moving, unidentifiable forms.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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Béisbol at the Heart of Latino Community La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Our gallery-wide collective explores the vital role of the national pastime, baseball, in the life of our Latino communities. A stunning collection of artifacts, photography, and video relate stories about local heroes who inspire us all. The project was documented by La Casita's community outreach team, Luz Encarnacion and Herve Yves Comeau, in close collaboration with Syracuse-based photojournalist and videographer from Puerto Rico, Marilú López Fretts.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 25 |
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Continuum Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
"Continuum" tells the story of Point of Contact's journey over the last 40 years through the lens of its permanent art collection. Many of the pieces included in the exhibition have been created specifically for Point of Contact publications and exhibitions and provide a unique perspective on the evolution of the organization. Including artists such as Judy Pfaff, Nam June Paik, Liliana Porter, and Gregory Crewdson, the collection tends to blur visual and verbal, geographic and cross-cultural boundaries, evolving year-after-year, advancing an essential discussion about contemporary art. By revisiting its past, Point of Contact looks toward its future, refining its vision and turning each new encounter into an experimentation with unlimited insights.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 25 |
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The Global Citizen: Graphic Art of Marlena Buczek Smith ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression. From the confrontational and political, to the promotional, persuasive and educational, the poster in all its forms has persisted as a vehicle for the public dissemination of ideas, information, and opinion. The stunning Giclée prints included in this exhibition span a range of political, humanitarian and environmental issues. Buczek Smith is a New Jersey-based artist originally from Poland. She has exhibited her insightful and passionate posters in North America, Asia and Europe, and her work has appeared in publications such as Graphis and Print.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Point of Contact 40th Birthday Party Point of Contact Gallery
Price: $10 regular, $5 with student ID Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The time was 1975! Save the date for a celebratory 70s-themed evening of fashion, music, and more! Refreshments and cash bar will be available. Free parking in the University lot on the corner of West and Fayette Street.
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7:30 PM - 11:00 PM, September 25 |
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Leviathan Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"Leviathan" (2012) is a groundbreaking, immersive portrait of the contemporary commercial fishing industry. Filmed off the coast of New Bedford, MA, "Leviathan" follows a hulking groundfish trawler into the surrounding murky black waters on a weeks-long fishing expedition. But instead of romanticizing the labor, filmmakers Lucien Castaing-Taylor ("Sweetgrass") and Véréna Paravel ("Foreign Parts") of Sensory Ethnography Lab present a vivid, almost kaleidoscopic representation of the work, the sea, the machinery and the players, both human and marine. The film that emerges is unlike anything that has been seen before. Entirely dialogue-free, but mesmerizing and gripping throughout, it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind's oldest endeavors.
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Comedy |
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Beta Test Comedy Night Salt City Improv Theater
Price: $10 Salt City Improv Theatre
Shoppingtown Mall, Sears Wing,
Dewitt
Join us for our monthly comedy showcase. The Beta Test Comedy Night is a variety of all things comedic: stand-up, sketch, and improv — as long as it's funny, it will be in the show! It's a cornucopia of comedy! A potpourri of parody! A...well...you get the idea. This show is a way for new performers to show off their talents, and for experienced performers to try some different, edgy, sometimes experimental, comedy.
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7:00 PM, September 25 |
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Overburden Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival
Price: Free Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
When a coal mine disaster kills her brother, a pro-coal activist teams up with a staunch environmentalist to take on one of the nation's largest coal companies. The film's release coincides with the five-year anniversary of the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion, the largest mining disaster in over 40 years and a major plot-point in the film. (2015, documentary) Director Chad Stevens will introduce the film, as well as participate in a panel discussion afterward with Matthew Huber, associate professor of geography in the Maxwell School.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Strathmore Ghostwalk Onondaga Historical Association
Price: $15 regular, $12 OHA members Onondaga Park Fire Barn
W. Colvin St. and Summit Ave.,
Syracuse
Hear the personal tales of the lives of past Syracusans while enjoying the setting of the historic Strathmore neighborhood. Groups are scheduled every 15 minutes between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Please arrive for your tour 10-15 minutes before the scheduled time. Meet at the Fire Barn. Call 315-428-1864 x312 for information. For adults only.
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Music |
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11:15 AM, September 25 |
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Society for New Music Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Storer Auditorium
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM, September 25 |
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Tenth Avenue North with Dan Bremnes CNY Crossroads
Price: $20 general admission, $30 deluxe North Syracuse Baptist Church
420 S. Main St.,
North Syracuse
Tenth Avenue North, a Dove Award-winning band originating from West Palm Beach, FL, has produced four studio albums including, Over and Underneath, The Light Meets the Dark, The Struggle and their latest, Cathedrals. The band has a passion to reach a generation and see people encounter truth from their thought-provoking and soul nourishing songs. Their All the Earth is Holy Ground Tour with Dan Bremnes kicks off this fall.
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7:30 PM, September 25 |
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French Café NYS Baroque
Price: $25 regular, $20 seniors, $10 college students, children free First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse
109 Waring Rd. (at the corner of Nottingham Rd.),
Dewitt
Medieval and renaissance French music: troubadors, trouveres, chanteurs Featuring José Lemos, counter-tenor; Dongmyung Ahn, vielle and rebec; Christa Patton, harp/recorder; Deborah Fox, lute. There will be a pre-concert talk beginning at 6:45 pm.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Dar Williams Folkus Project
Price: $20 members, $25 non-members (advance purchase recommended) May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Dar Williams, one of contemporary folk's favorite singer-songwriters and the first artist ever to sell out the May Memorial sanctuary, opens our fall season. Most of you already know who Dar is, and many of you were at her first Folkus show, in spring 2011, which was a sellout and one of the most charming shows in recent history. Dar is an accomplished songwriter, with many, many well-known and well-loved songs: "The Babysitter's Here," "The Christians and the Pagans," "When I Was a Boy," "The Beauty of the Rain" ... We could go on and on. But she is also a font of joy and humanity and good humor, lighting up any stage she stands on or any room she enters. A Dar Williams concert is an all-around uplifting event.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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9 To 5: The Musical Central New York Playhouse Stephfond Brunson, director
Price: $25 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Based on the 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s, this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy--giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she? Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, book by Patricia Resnick, based on the 20th Century Fox picture. Music direction by Abel Searor.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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From Cuba to 'Cuse Community Folk Art Center
Price: $10 Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Community Folk Art Center is happy to celebrate the 5-year anniversary of Jose Miguel Hernandez Hurtado's one man play Cuba to 'Cuse. Cuba to 'Cuse is Jose Miguel's story of his journey from his homeland Cuba to Syracuse. His one-man play will take you through his transition and culture shock in the United States.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Milk Milk Lemonade Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
"It's not easy growing up dif'rent on the farm." Emory is a 11-year-old boy who lives on a farm with his chain-smoking Nanna and his only friend, a depressed chicken about to be processed. Nanna wishes Emory would get his head out of the clouds and be more like Elliott, the boy down the road with a penchant for burning things. Written by Joshua Conkel. Featuring Pamela Kelley, Anne Fitzgerald, Stephfond D. Brunson, Donnie Williams, and Christopher James Presented in association with The Q Center. Mature themes.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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Big Fish Redhouse
Price: $25 members, $30 non-members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This bigger than life musical tells the story of Edward Bloom, a traveling salesman with a huge heart, enormous spirit and an extraordinary vision of the world. Don't miss this delightful adventure about dreaming, loving and living bigger! Music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August.
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8:00 PM, September 25 |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum TheaterFirst Productions Tina Lee, director
Price: $30 regular, $28 seniors Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
Choreograped by Jim Curtin, musical direction by Dan Williams, and starring Josh Mele, Frank Fiumano, David Minikhiem, Gino Parlato, John Melvin, Peter Moller, and Simon Moody. For tickets, phone 315-203-2001.
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