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Events for Tuesday, August 19, 2014
8:30 AM-7:25 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
7:00 PM
Riot! Redhouse
Events for Wednesday, August 20, 2014
8:30 AM-7:25 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-12:00 PM
Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Unique Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040 (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
7:00 PM
Alan Taylor & Two Feet Short/Donna Dennihy Duo Liverpool is the Place
7:00 PM
33 Redhouse
8:45 PM
Flicks on the Crick: This Is The End
Events for Thursday, August 21, 2014
8:30 AM-4:55 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Unique Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-9:00 PM
ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040 (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Larry Hoyt: Photos and Paintings Petit Branch Library
6:45 PM
The Y-Files: Where Are the Cows? Acme Mystery Company
7:00 PM
Artist Talk Gallery 4040
7:00 PM
33 Redhouse
8:00 PM
Gypsy Passion Skaneateles Festival
8:00 PM
Non SICuitur Thursday Syracuse Improv Collective
8:45 PM-11:00 PM
Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
9:00 PM
The Blind Owl Band, with Primo Ganso Westcott Theater
Events for Friday, August 22, 2014
8:30 AM-4:55 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-12:00 PM
Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Unique Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040 (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
7:00 PM
Wizard Of Oz Spectacular Landmark Theatre
8:00 PM
O'Dan E Boie: A Cabaret Central New York Playhouse, featuring Dan Williams
8:00 PM
Hungarian Rhapsody Skaneateles Festival
8:30 PM
Summer Film Under the Stars Family Night: E.T. Everson Museum of Art
8:45 PM-11:00 PM
Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
9:00 PM
Joe Driscoll and Sekou Kouyate, with Sophistafunk Westcott Theater
Events for Saturday, August 23, 2014
9:00 AM-4:55 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Unique Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040 (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
12:30 PM
The Little Mermaid Magic Circle Children's Theatre
6:30 PM
The Big Break! Night 4 Westcott Theater
7:30 PM
Gypsy Nights at Brook Farm Skaneateles Festival, featuring Bella Hristova, violin
8:00 PM
Cuse Comedy Showcase Central New York Playhouse, featuring Anna Phillips
8:45 PM-11:00 PM
Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
Events for Sunday, August 24, 2014
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-12:00 PM
Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Unique Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Events for Monday, August 25, 2014
8:30 AM-4:55 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Events for Tuesday, August 26, 2014
8:30 AM-7:25 PM
August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Earthwhile Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, August 19 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 19 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 19 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 19 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 19 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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Riot! Redhouse The Wardrobe Ensemble
Price: $20 regular, $15 members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Presented by The Wardrobe Ensemble, Riot is a true story of IKEA set in a lamp-lit, flat-pack universe bursting with violence, chaos, and more characters than you can throw a meatball at!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
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8:30 AM - 7:25 PM, August 20 |
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, August 20 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 20 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 20 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 20 |
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Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The story of cocktail fashions has several associations with local history. This exhibit will discover some of those people, places and events, including Syracuse's most famous cocktail lounges of days gone by. Cocktails also conjure up the exciting era of the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies flourished during the decade of Prohibition. Displays will include the story of one of the most famous local speakeasies, located just a few hundred feet from the OH Museum, including a menu of its libations, and the tale of the police raid that shut it down. Also on exhibit, along with other documents and artifacts of the era will be an original federal court ledger listing arrests and convictions across the state for Prohibition violations and a local brewery's recipes for "near beer" and flavored sodas, which helped keep them in business through the infamous "dry" years when America famously tried unsuccessfully to eliminate intoxicating beverages from its culture.
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Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
During the nation's 150th anniversary observance of the Civil War, a Barnard exhibition makes sense. OHA owns a rare complete first edition of Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign (1866), widely recognized as one of two foundational publications of 19th-century American photography. Barnard also lived in Oswego and Syracuse before the war and retired to Marcellus for his last decade. A technical innovator, commercial pioneer, and important taste-maker in one of our most pivotal periods, Barnard was also firmly rooted in the traditions and iconography of 19th-century American landscape painting, which equated national identity with the land and infused much of his work. "Ever a New Season" reintroduces an exciting early figure to a region already attuned to and highly literate in contemporary photography.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 20 |
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Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit featuring the watercolors of the late Betty Munro, a local artist who could be seen painting in downtown Syracuse throughout the 1970s to the early 1990s. Located in the first floor main gallery, the exhibit will focus on Betty's artistic diversity through watercolor paints. Betty is best known for her architectural scenes and cityscapes, and while guests will see some of those, they also will be treated to other, perhaps lesser-known subjects such as human figures, swans, barns, the beach in Florida, and other colorful themes. All paintings in the exhibit will be for sale.
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 20 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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12:00 PM - 12:00 PM, August 20 |
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Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
McCoubrey takes on the role of alchemist through her transmutation of the potato into mystical contraptions built to coast above the earth or journey along the desolate landscape. These delicately drawn mixed media works belong to a world of myths and fairytales and bring to mind artists, such as Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali. "Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper" is part of the 2014 Edge of Art Series.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation: $5 Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For nine years, beginning in 1960, Cloud Wampler donated some 170 Asian works to the Everson Museum. The collection is dominated by a particularly strong core of Chinese ceramics. Spanning nearly 2,000 years, from the Han Dynasty in 200 BCE to the Ching Dynasty that ended in 1912, this selection offers a survey of forms, styles and glazes that are considered still today to be the pinnacle of aesthetic and technical achievements.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Unique Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
UNIQUE is an Art and Literary Magazine that shares the artistic visions and voices of individuals with disabilities. UNIQUE represents the power of art to express, educate, and inspire. Art comes in many forms and the creative work published in UNIQUE includes poems, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, computer-based art, and mixed-media works. The magazine is published annually in the fall by ARISE and distributed throughout Central New York to display the creative work of artists and writers with disabilities living in Central New York.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040
Gallery 4040
4040 New Court Ave (off Midler),
Syracuse
Gallery 4040 is proud to present "Colors of Summer," an invitational group exhibition celebrating the season. While taking into account this season's range of colors from lushness to scorched earth, this exhibition combines an accomplished group of established and emerging artists including Scott Bennett (acrylic paintings), Diana Godfrey (acrylic mixed media), Walter Melnikow (acrylic paintings), Jim Ridlon (acrylic and mixed media collage paintings), and Debb VanDelinder (Scanography on aluminum). Curated by Anne Novado of Cappuccilli Fine Art.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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Flicks on the Crick: This Is The End
Price: Free Sound Garden
310 W. Jefferson St.,
Syracuse
Starting at dusk, the film will be projected on the side of Sound Garden's building along the Creekwalk. Blankets or lawn chairs are recommended.
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7:00 PM, August 20 |
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Alan Taylor & Two Feet Short/Donna Dennihy Duo Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Folk, and the annual John Denver Memorial Food Drive
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7:00 PM, August 20 |
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33 Redhouse The Wardrobe Ensemble
Price: $20 regular, $15 members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Using soulful stories, macho choreography and original music, 33 tells the tale of the men stuck half a mile underground during the 2010 Chilean mine crisis, the journalists in the desert above them, and the world that watched them from afar.
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Thursday, August 21, 2014
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 21 |
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 21 |
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, August 21 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 21 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 21 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 21 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 21 |
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Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The story of cocktail fashions has several associations with local history. This exhibit will discover some of those people, places and events, including Syracuse's most famous cocktail lounges of days gone by. Cocktails also conjure up the exciting era of the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies flourished during the decade of Prohibition. Displays will include the story of one of the most famous local speakeasies, located just a few hundred feet from the OH Museum, including a menu of its libations, and the tale of the police raid that shut it down. Also on exhibit, along with other documents and artifacts of the era will be an original federal court ledger listing arrests and convictions across the state for Prohibition violations and a local brewery's recipes for "near beer" and flavored sodas, which helped keep them in business through the infamous "dry" years when America famously tried unsuccessfully to eliminate intoxicating beverages from its culture.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 21 |
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Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit featuring the watercolors of the late Betty Munro, a local artist who could be seen painting in downtown Syracuse throughout the 1970s to the early 1990s. Located in the first floor main gallery, the exhibit will focus on Betty's artistic diversity through watercolor paints. Betty is best known for her architectural scenes and cityscapes, and while guests will see some of those, they also will be treated to other, perhaps lesser-known subjects such as human figures, swans, barns, the beach in Florida, and other colorful themes. All paintings in the exhibit will be for sale.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 21 |
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Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
During the nation's 150th anniversary observance of the Civil War, a Barnard exhibition makes sense. OHA owns a rare complete first edition of Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign (1866), widely recognized as one of two foundational publications of 19th-century American photography. Barnard also lived in Oswego and Syracuse before the war and retired to Marcellus for his last decade. A technical innovator, commercial pioneer, and important taste-maker in one of our most pivotal periods, Barnard was also firmly rooted in the traditions and iconography of 19th-century American landscape painting, which equated national identity with the land and infused much of his work. "Ever a New Season" reintroduces an exciting early figure to a region already attuned to and highly literate in contemporary photography.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 21 |
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, August 21 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, August 21 |
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Unique Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
UNIQUE is an Art and Literary Magazine that shares the artistic visions and voices of individuals with disabilities. UNIQUE represents the power of art to express, educate, and inspire. Art comes in many forms and the creative work published in UNIQUE includes poems, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, computer-based art, and mixed-media works. The magazine is published annually in the fall by ARISE and distributed throughout Central New York to display the creative work of artists and writers with disabilities living in Central New York.
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12:00 PM - 9:00 PM, August 21 |
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ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
There will be a free opening reception this evening 6:00-9:00 pm. ShowUsCNY14 combines the creativity of individuals and the power of social media to create a colorful, crowd-sourced tapestry of life in Central New York. Using smartphones, individuals took a pic or short video of what they were doing/saw/were with/where they were. They posted it with the hashtag #ShowUsCNY14 to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or Google+. All the posts can be seen here. From all of the submissions, a jury selected 30 images based in the Rosamond Gifford Sculpture Court.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, August 21 |
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Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation: $5 Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For nine years, beginning in 1960, Cloud Wampler donated some 170 Asian works to the Everson Museum. The collection is dominated by a particularly strong core of Chinese ceramics. Spanning nearly 2,000 years, from the Han Dynasty in 200 BCE to the Ching Dynasty that ended in 1912, this selection offers a survey of forms, styles and glazes that are considered still today to be the pinnacle of aesthetic and technical achievements.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, August 21 |
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Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
McCoubrey takes on the role of alchemist through her transmutation of the potato into mystical contraptions built to coast above the earth or journey along the desolate landscape. These delicately drawn mixed media works belong to a world of myths and fairytales and bring to mind artists, such as Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali. "Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper" is part of the 2014 Edge of Art Series.
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Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040
Gallery 4040
4040 New Court Ave (off Midler),
Syracuse
Gallery 4040 is proud to present "Colors of Summer," an invitational group exhibition celebrating the season. While taking into account this season's range of colors from lushness to scorched earth, this exhibition combines an accomplished group of established and emerging artists including Scott Bennett (acrylic paintings), Diana Godfrey (acrylic mixed media), Walter Melnikow (acrylic paintings), Jim Ridlon (acrylic and mixed media collage paintings), and Debb VanDelinder (Scanography on aluminum). Curated by Anne Novado of Cappuccilli Fine Art.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 21 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, August 21 |
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Larry Hoyt: Photos and Paintings Petit Branch Library
Petit Branch Library
105 Victoria Pl.,
Syracuse
"Photos and Paintings" will feature original artwork created by Larry Hoyt, a long-time resident of the Westcott neighborhood. Many of the images he has on exhibit feature people and places in the Westcott Nation. Join us for a meet and greet with the artist from 5:00-7:00 pm.
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8:45 PM - 11:00 PM, August 21 |
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Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
If you missed one of this year's exhibitions, now's your chance to see it! This year's UVP Summer Review will feature the following videos from our 2013-2014 programming year: Dani Leventhal: Platonic Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Yui Kugimiya: Cat Brushing Teeth and other works Michael Bühler-Rose: I'll Worship You, You'll Worship Me Ann Hamilton: table
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8:00 PM, August 21 |
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Non SICuitur Thursday Syracuse Improv Collective
Price: $3 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Open mic night.
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7:00 PM, August 21 |
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Artist Talk Gallery 4040
Price: Free Gallery 4040
4040 New Court Ave (off Midler),
Syracuse
Gallery 4040 presents artist talks by current exhibiting artists Scott Bennett, Diana Godfrey, Walter Melnikow and Jim Ridlon. They will discuss their works in the current "Colors of Summer" Invitational Exhibition in an informal walk through and answer questions from the audience.
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Gypsy Passion Skaneateles Festival
Price: $28, $24 regular; $26, $22 students/seniors; children 12 and under free First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles
97 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Haydn Trio in G major, Hob.XV:25, Gypsy Miguel Yuste Vibraciones de Alma (Vibrations of the Soul) for Clarinet and Piano Golijov Lullaby and Doina Kodály Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7 Musicians: Joanna Bassett, flute; Edward Castilano, bass; Ran Dank, piano; Elinor Freer, piano; Bella Hristova, violin; Mimi Hwang, cello; Alan Kay, clarinet; Erin Keefe, violin; David Ying, cello; Phillip Ying, viola This concert will be preceded at 7:00 pm by a Prelude Concert with the 2014 Robinson Award winner.
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The Blind Owl Band, with Primo Ganso Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
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6:45 PM, August 21 |
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The Y-Files: Where Are the Cows? Acme Mystery Company
Price: $32.50 (includes meal, show, tax and gratuities) Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Sheriff Shelly Moganagle is calling an emergency town meeting for you and everybody else in Pine Bluffs to try and figure out where in the heck all these cows are disappearing to. Roland McBurger's new hamburger joint? Cattle rustlers? Down at the Crazy Kegger folks are saying it's alien cow abduction! The Sheriff is taking no chances and has called in the FBI. Be there when Special Agents Molding and Sulky arrive. They'll need all the help they can get.
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33 Redhouse The Wardrobe Ensemble
Price: $20 regular, $15 members Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Using soulful stories, macho choreography and original music, 33 tells the tale of the men stuck half a mile underground during the 2010 Chilean mine crisis, the journalists in the desert above them, and the world that watched them from afar.
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Friday, August 22, 2014
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 22 |
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
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All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, August 22 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, August 22 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 22 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 22 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 22 |
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Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The story of cocktail fashions has several associations with local history. This exhibit will discover some of those people, places and events, including Syracuse's most famous cocktail lounges of days gone by. Cocktails also conjure up the exciting era of the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies flourished during the decade of Prohibition. Displays will include the story of one of the most famous local speakeasies, located just a few hundred feet from the OH Museum, including a menu of its libations, and the tale of the police raid that shut it down. Also on exhibit, along with other documents and artifacts of the era will be an original federal court ledger listing arrests and convictions across the state for Prohibition violations and a local brewery's recipes for "near beer" and flavored sodas, which helped keep them in business through the infamous "dry" years when America famously tried unsuccessfully to eliminate intoxicating beverages from its culture.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 22 |
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Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
During the nation's 150th anniversary observance of the Civil War, a Barnard exhibition makes sense. OHA owns a rare complete first edition of Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign (1866), widely recognized as one of two foundational publications of 19th-century American photography. Barnard also lived in Oswego and Syracuse before the war and retired to Marcellus for his last decade. A technical innovator, commercial pioneer, and important taste-maker in one of our most pivotal periods, Barnard was also firmly rooted in the traditions and iconography of 19th-century American landscape painting, which equated national identity with the land and infused much of his work. "Ever a New Season" reintroduces an exciting early figure to a region already attuned to and highly literate in contemporary photography.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 22 |
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Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit featuring the watercolors of the late Betty Munro, a local artist who could be seen painting in downtown Syracuse throughout the 1970s to the early 1990s. Located in the first floor main gallery, the exhibit will focus on Betty's artistic diversity through watercolor paints. Betty is best known for her architectural scenes and cityscapes, and while guests will see some of those, they also will be treated to other, perhaps lesser-known subjects such as human figures, swans, barns, the beach in Florida, and other colorful themes. All paintings in the exhibit will be for sale.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 22 |
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 22 |
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 22 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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12:00 PM - 12:00 PM, August 22 |
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Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
McCoubrey takes on the role of alchemist through her transmutation of the potato into mystical contraptions built to coast above the earth or journey along the desolate landscape. These delicately drawn mixed media works belong to a world of myths and fairytales and bring to mind artists, such as Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali. "Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper" is part of the 2014 Edge of Art Series.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation: $5 Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For nine years, beginning in 1960, Cloud Wampler donated some 170 Asian works to the Everson Museum. The collection is dominated by a particularly strong core of Chinese ceramics. Spanning nearly 2,000 years, from the Han Dynasty in 200 BCE to the Ching Dynasty that ended in 1912, this selection offers a survey of forms, styles and glazes that are considered still today to be the pinnacle of aesthetic and technical achievements.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
ShowUsCNY14 combines the creativity of individuals and the power of social media to create a colorful, crowd-sourced tapestry of life in Central New York. Using smartphones, individuals took a pic or short video of what they were doing/saw/were with/where they were. They posted it with the hashtag #ShowUsCNY14 to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or Google+. All the posts can be seen here. From all of the submissions, a jury selected 30 images based in the Rosamond Gifford Sculpture Court.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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Unique Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
UNIQUE is an Art and Literary Magazine that shares the artistic visions and voices of individuals with disabilities. UNIQUE represents the power of art to express, educate, and inspire. Art comes in many forms and the creative work published in UNIQUE includes poems, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, computer-based art, and mixed-media works. The magazine is published annually in the fall by ARISE and distributed throughout Central New York to display the creative work of artists and writers with disabilities living in Central New York.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040
Gallery 4040
4040 New Court Ave (off Midler),
Syracuse
Gallery 4040 is proud to present "Colors of Summer," an invitational group exhibition celebrating the season. While taking into account this season's range of colors from lushness to scorched earth, this exhibition combines an accomplished group of established and emerging artists including Scott Bennett (acrylic paintings), Diana Godfrey (acrylic mixed media), Walter Melnikow (acrylic paintings), Jim Ridlon (acrylic and mixed media collage paintings), and Debb VanDelinder (Scanography on aluminum). Curated by Anne Novado of Cappuccilli Fine Art.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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8:45 PM - 11:00 PM, August 22 |
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Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
If you missed one of this year's exhibitions, now's your chance to see it! This year's UVP Summer Review will feature the following videos from our 2013-2014 programming year: Dani Leventhal: Platonic Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Yui Kugimiya: Cat Brushing Teeth and other works Michael Bühler-Rose: I'll Worship You, You'll Worship Me Ann Hamilton: table
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Wizard Of Oz Spectacular Landmark Theatre
Price: $10 adults, $5 children Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz, 100 years of Baum's book Tik Tok of Oz, 100th anniversary of The Oz Film Manufacturing Company, and 100 years of Baum's book Aunt Jane's Nieces Go West. Screenings of both The Wizard of Oz: The Making of a Motion Picture Masterpiece, a video tribute of the Munchkins, and the classic film, The Wizard of Oz!
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Summer Film Under the Stars Family Night: E.T. Everson Museum of Art
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Enjoy a fun night for the whole family at the Everson. Come at 6:30 pm to enjoy hands-on art activities and complimentary cotton candy and popcorn on the plaza before the film screening at 8:30 pm. Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks to enjoy during the film.
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8:00 PM, August 22 |
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Hungarian Rhapsody Skaneateles Festival
Price: $28, $24 regular; $26, $22 students/seniors; children 12 and under free First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles
97 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Telemann Gypsy Sonata à 3 in D minor for Flute, Violin, and Continuo Ravel Tzigane Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody (for solo piano) Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor Musicians: Joanna Bassett, flute; Ran Dank, piano; Elinor Freer, piano; Bella Hristova, violin; Mimi Hwang, cello; Erin Keefe, violin; David Ying, cello; Phillip Ying, viola
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Joe Driscoll and Sekou Kouyate, with Sophistafunk Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
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8:00 PM, August 22 |
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O'Dan E Boie: A Cabaret Central New York Playhouse Featuring Dan Williams
Price: $10 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Dan Williams does an original cabaret at CNYP.
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
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9:00 AM - 4:55 PM, August 23 |
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, August 23 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Unique Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
UNIQUE is an Art and Literary Magazine that shares the artistic visions and voices of individuals with disabilities. UNIQUE represents the power of art to express, educate, and inspire. Art comes in many forms and the creative work published in UNIQUE includes poems, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, computer-based art, and mixed-media works. The magazine is published annually in the fall by ARISE and distributed throughout Central New York to display the creative work of artists and writers with disabilities living in Central New York.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
ShowUsCNY14 combines the creativity of individuals and the power of social media to create a colorful, crowd-sourced tapestry of life in Central New York. Using smartphones, individuals took a pic or short video of what they were doing/saw/were with/where they were. They posted it with the hashtag #ShowUsCNY14 to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or Google+. All the posts can be seen here. From all of the submissions, a jury selected 30 images based in the Rosamond Gifford Sculpture Court.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation: $5 Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For nine years, beginning in 1960, Cloud Wampler donated some 170 Asian works to the Everson Museum. The collection is dominated by a particularly strong core of Chinese ceramics. Spanning nearly 2,000 years, from the Han Dynasty in 200 BCE to the Ching Dynasty that ended in 1912, this selection offers a survey of forms, styles and glazes that are considered still today to be the pinnacle of aesthetic and technical achievements.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, August 23 |
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Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
McCoubrey takes on the role of alchemist through her transmutation of the potato into mystical contraptions built to coast above the earth or journey along the desolate landscape. These delicately drawn mixed media works belong to a world of myths and fairytales and bring to mind artists, such as Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali. "Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper" is part of the 2014 Edge of Art Series.
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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, August 23 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 23 |
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 23 |
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Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit featuring the watercolors of the late Betty Munro, a local artist who could be seen painting in downtown Syracuse throughout the 1970s to the early 1990s. Located in the first floor main gallery, the exhibit will focus on Betty's artistic diversity through watercolor paints. Betty is best known for her architectural scenes and cityscapes, and while guests will see some of those, they also will be treated to other, perhaps lesser-known subjects such as human figures, swans, barns, the beach in Florida, and other colorful themes. All paintings in the exhibit will be for sale.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 23 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Colors of Summer Invitational Exhibition Gallery 4040
Gallery 4040
4040 New Court Ave (off Midler),
Syracuse
Gallery 4040 is proud to present "Colors of Summer," an invitational group exhibition celebrating the season. While taking into account this season's range of colors from lushness to scorched earth, this exhibition combines an accomplished group of established and emerging artists including Scott Bennett (acrylic paintings), Diana Godfrey (acrylic mixed media), Walter Melnikow (acrylic paintings), Jim Ridlon (acrylic and mixed media collage paintings), and Debb VanDelinder (Scanography on aluminum). Curated by Anne Novado of Cappuccilli Fine Art.
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Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
During the nation's 150th anniversary observance of the Civil War, a Barnard exhibition makes sense. OHA owns a rare complete first edition of Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign (1866), widely recognized as one of two foundational publications of 19th-century American photography. Barnard also lived in Oswego and Syracuse before the war and retired to Marcellus for his last decade. A technical innovator, commercial pioneer, and important taste-maker in one of our most pivotal periods, Barnard was also firmly rooted in the traditions and iconography of 19th-century American landscape painting, which equated national identity with the land and infused much of his work. "Ever a New Season" reintroduces an exciting early figure to a region already attuned to and highly literate in contemporary photography.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, August 23 |
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Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The story of cocktail fashions has several associations with local history. This exhibit will discover some of those people, places and events, including Syracuse's most famous cocktail lounges of days gone by. Cocktails also conjure up the exciting era of the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies flourished during the decade of Prohibition. Displays will include the story of one of the most famous local speakeasies, located just a few hundred feet from the OH Museum, including a menu of its libations, and the tale of the police raid that shut it down. Also on exhibit, along with other documents and artifacts of the era will be an original federal court ledger listing arrests and convictions across the state for Prohibition violations and a local brewery's recipes for "near beer" and flavored sodas, which helped keep them in business through the infamous "dry" years when America famously tried unsuccessfully to eliminate intoxicating beverages from its culture.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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8:45 PM - 11:00 PM, August 23 |
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Summer Review 2014 Urban Video Project
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
If you missed one of this year's exhibitions, now's your chance to see it! This year's UVP Summer Review will feature the following videos from our 2013-2014 programming year: Dani Leventhal: Platonic Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Yui Kugimiya: Cat Brushing Teeth and other works Michael Bühler-Rose: I'll Worship You, You'll Worship Me Ann Hamilton: table
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Comedy |
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8:00 PM, August 23 |
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Cuse Comedy Showcase Central New York Playhouse Featuring Anna Phillips
Price: $7 in advance, $10 at the door CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
Six local comics will be competing for a cash prize. Winner will get the prize and be a featured headliner in a future event. Headlining the night is Anna Phillips, with comedians Bryan Doran, Grant Fletcher, AJ Foster, Dewey Lovett, Evan Robinson, and Corey Smithson.
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6:30 PM, August 23 |
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The Big Break! Night 4 Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
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7:30 PM, August 23 |
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Gypsy Nights at Brook Farm Skaneateles Festival Eastman Chamber Players Robert Moody, conductor Featuring Bella Hristova, violin
Price: $28, $22, children 12 and under free Brook Farm
2.5 miles south of the village on Route 41A,
Skaneateles
Mozart Overture from The Abduction from the Seraglio Bartók Romanian Folk Dances Dvorák Romance Saint-Saëns Havanaise Turina La Oración del Torero (The Bullfighter's Prayer) Dvorák Czech Suite Rain location: Skaneateles High School
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12:30 PM, August 23 |
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The Little Mermaid Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $5 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive retelling of the children's classic.
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Sunday, August 24, 2014
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 24 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 24 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 24 |
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Watercolor Memories: The Artistic Legacy of Betty Munro Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit featuring the watercolors of the late Betty Munro, a local artist who could be seen painting in downtown Syracuse throughout the 1970s to the early 1990s. Located in the first floor main gallery, the exhibit will focus on Betty's artistic diversity through watercolor paints. Betty is best known for her architectural scenes and cityscapes, and while guests will see some of those, they also will be treated to other, perhaps lesser-known subjects such as human figures, swans, barns, the beach in Florida, and other colorful themes. All paintings in the exhibit will be for sale.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 24 |
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 24 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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12:00 PM - 12:00 PM, August 24 |
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Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
McCoubrey takes on the role of alchemist through her transmutation of the potato into mystical contraptions built to coast above the earth or journey along the desolate landscape. These delicately drawn mixed media works belong to a world of myths and fairytales and bring to mind artists, such as Hieronymous Bosch and Salvador Dali. "Sarah McCoubrey: Works on Paper" is part of the 2014 Edge of Art Series.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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Enduring Gift: Chinese Ceramics from the Cloud Wampler Collection Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation: $5 Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For nine years, beginning in 1960, Cloud Wampler donated some 170 Asian works to the Everson Museum. The collection is dominated by a particularly strong core of Chinese ceramics. Spanning nearly 2,000 years, from the Han Dynasty in 200 BCE to the Ching Dynasty that ended in 1912, this selection offers a survey of forms, styles and glazes that are considered still today to be the pinnacle of aesthetic and technical achievements.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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ShowUsCNY Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
ShowUsCNY14 combines the creativity of individuals and the power of social media to create a colorful, crowd-sourced tapestry of life in Central New York. Using smartphones, individuals took a pic or short video of what they were doing/saw/were with/where they were. They posted it with the hashtag #ShowUsCNY14 to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or Google+. All the posts can be seen here. From all of the submissions, a jury selected 30 images based in the Rosamond Gifford Sculpture Court.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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Unique Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
UNIQUE is an Art and Literary Magazine that shares the artistic visions and voices of individuals with disabilities. UNIQUE represents the power of art to express, educate, and inspire. Art comes in many forms and the creative work published in UNIQUE includes poems, paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, computer-based art, and mixed-media works. The magazine is published annually in the fall by ARISE and distributed throughout Central New York to display the creative work of artists and writers with disabilities living in Central New York.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, August 24 |
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Ever a New Season: Works by 19th-Century Photographer George Barnard Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
During the nation's 150th anniversary observance of the Civil War, a Barnard exhibition makes sense. OHA owns a rare complete first edition of Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign (1866), widely recognized as one of two foundational publications of 19th-century American photography. Barnard also lived in Oswego and Syracuse before the war and retired to Marcellus for his last decade. A technical innovator, commercial pioneer, and important taste-maker in one of our most pivotal periods, Barnard was also firmly rooted in the traditions and iconography of 19th-century American landscape painting, which equated national identity with the land and infused much of his work. "Ever a New Season" reintroduces an exciting early figure to a region already attuned to and highly literate in contemporary photography.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, August 24 |
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Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association
Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
The story of cocktail fashions has several associations with local history. This exhibit will discover some of those people, places and events, including Syracuse's most famous cocktail lounges of days gone by. Cocktails also conjure up the exciting era of the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies flourished during the decade of Prohibition. Displays will include the story of one of the most famous local speakeasies, located just a few hundred feet from the OH Museum, including a menu of its libations, and the tale of the police raid that shut it down. Also on exhibit, along with other documents and artifacts of the era will be an original federal court ledger listing arrests and convictions across the state for Prohibition violations and a local brewery's recipes for "near beer" and flavored sodas, which helped keep them in business through the infamous "dry" years when America famously tried unsuccessfully to eliminate intoxicating beverages from its culture.
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Monday, August 25, 2014
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8:30 AM - 4:55 PM, August 25 |
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 25 |
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 25 |
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 25 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 25 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 25 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
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8:30 AM - 7:25 PM, August 26 |
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August Art Exhibit: The Syracuse Poster Project Onondaga County Central Library
Price: Free Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
The Syracuse Poster Project exhibits 17 poster prints from the 2014 poster series. The Poster Project brings together community poets and Syracuse University artists to create an annual series of posters for the city's poster panels. Each of the 17 posters features an illustrated poem about the downtown, city, or surrounding countryside.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 26 |
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Artists Telling Stories Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
All artwork tells a story -- this juried exhibit showcases more than 70 pieces of artwork by 23 artists, accompanied by a thoughtful dialogue on how each artist communicates a story through their artwork. Artists include Jacqueline Adamo, Joan Applebaum, Amy Bartell, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Deb Dahlin, Patrice Downes Centore, Vykky Ebner, Patricia Elliot Seitz, Mary Fragapane, Domenico Gigante, Diana Godfrey, Patty Mabie Rich, Jeff Madison, Suzanne Masters, Michael Moody, Steve Nyland, Phil Parsons, Kathy Petrillo, Maria Rizzo, Kristina Starowitz, Karmin Schafer Hansen, Nathaniel West, Clare Willson
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 26 |
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KaleidoScapes: Works by Pamela Johnson Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, August 26 |
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Open Figure Drawing 25th Anniversary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
A juried exhibit of participants of the Open Figure Drawing group celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 26 |
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Earthwhile Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
An exhibit featuring photographic images of the Earth by Tom Dwyer and stoneware lanterns from the Earth by Lauren Ritchie.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 26 |
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2014 Light Work Grants: Trevor Clement, Sebastian Collett, Dan Wetmore Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 26 |
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Alison Rossiter: Revive Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Alison Rossiter makes photographs without using a camera. Captivated by the mechanics and materials of pre-digital photography, she collects decades-expired photographic paper—the oldest dating to 1900—which she develops in her darkroom, coaxing out of each sheet the gorgeous composition of lights and shades it holds within. Though Rossiter has used a camera, and has made photograms of books and light drawings of horses, she focuses on her experiments with expired paper. Her intimate compositions often resemble moody landscapes or Abstract Expressionist paintings. With titles like Eastern Kodak Royal Bromide, expired March 1919, processed in 2010, Rossiter documents the paper she uses and its expiration and processing dates, emphasizing its history. "It's time travelling," she explains. "I can hold a Fuji paper that I know was made between the wars and I'm transported to pre-World War II Japan."
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 26 |
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Son of the Genesee: Paintings by Stefan Zoller 914Works
Price: Free 914Works
914 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Stefan Zoller is a graduate painting student in VPA's Department of Art. "Son of the Genesee" pays homage to the Genesee Valley of Western New York, where he was born and raised, and where he first painted. Introduced to art by an older brother, Zoller took college art courses while still in high school. After receiving a bachelor of arts degree in studio art from Houghton College in 2008, he moved to Corning, NY, to work with renowned portrait painter Thomas S. Buechner. During two years studying representational painting with Buechner, Zoller also maintained a home studio practice, painting in the non-representational vein he had developed during his undergraduate experience. Zoller recently had a solo exhibition at VPA's Michael Sickler Gallery. His recent group exhibitions include the 64th Rochester Finger Lakes Exhibition at Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester; the Southern Tier Biennial at Olean Public Library, Olean; and "Zoller & Ryder" at Atrium Gallery, Corning. Because 914Works will be closed during several summer holidays, patrons are encouraged to contact the staff at 914works@syr.edu to confirm that the gallery is open.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, August 26 |
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Tammy Renée Brackett: Dear Deer Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by SUArt Galleries Associate Director and Curator of Collections David L. Prince, Brackett's recent work combines the digital and natural world to explore humans' relationship with animals. The exhibition focuses on the white-tailed deer, posing questions about population control, loss of habitat, and mortality. Presented concurrently with the exhibition "Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945," this exhibition is the first in a series of presentations that celebrate women and the arts at the Syracuse University Art Galleries. Brackett took a doe in her second season as a hunter and learned from a neighbor how to stretch and tan the hide. She then designed small light silhouettes that replicated running deer. Using computer software, Brackett multiplied the silhouettes into virtual herds, running in place on the tanned deer skin. An accompanying audio soundtrack describes the many manmade sounds heard by wildlife in the woods. Bracket's soundtrack raises the question of who, humans or deer, has a larger environmental impact.
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Margaret Bourke-White: Moments in History 1930-1945 Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
SU Art Galleries, in collaboration with the SU Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, presents an exhibition of over 180 vintage photographs taken in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Germany, England and Italy in the 1930s and 40s. The exhibition will also feature original Life and Fortune magazines, in addition to correspondence related to Bourke-White's photography and projects. This is the first of a series of exhibitions celebrating women in the arts. In the male-dominated world of early 20th-century photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a striking exception to the rule. She was the first woman to work for Fortune and Life magazine. In Russia, she photographed a smiling Stalin and in Georgia the aged mother of the dictator. In 1941, when the first German bombs fell on Moscow, Bourke-White was the only foreign photojournalist in the city. Many of her images are unforgettable, like the ones she took following the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by American troops. Margaret Bourke-White was not just a passionate and gifted photographer; she was, above all, the 'eye' of her time. She was prepared to do whatever it took to capture current events and she photographed the most remarkable moments in 20th century history. As a young photographer, she barely survived a German torpedo attack, shot pictures from Allied bombers and teetered on a projecting roof-top ledge to photograph New York from the dizzy heights of the Chrysler Building. This exhibition was curated by Oliva María Rubio of La Fábrica, Spain, and is a co-production by the Hague Museum of Photography, La Fábrica (Spain), Martin-Gropius-Bau (Germany), Preus-Museum (Norway), and Syracuse University Libraries (United States). The Syracuse University Art Galleries is the closing venue for this monumental exhibition that has toured throughout Europe for the past two years.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 26 |
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Last: Works by Dorene Quinn Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
In her exhibition "Last," Dorene Quinn uses visual forms and diverse materials to create memorials to nature that speak of our relationship to the earth. The dual meaning of the word "last" is the genesis of her current body of work, engaging with humanity in an act of counting down, last one of species, last fateful decades of rising temperatures, last chance to contain the damage. The artificiality and imperfection of the works reflect the futility in acting too late, to repair or preserve. By working in fragile environments, Quinn calls attention to her experience and presence in hopes that these places can remain. Quinn currently teaches sculpture at Syracuse University and founded a non-for-profit educational program for inner city teens to gain access to college art and design programs.
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