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Events for Friday, November 22, 2013

8:00 AM-8:00 PM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

8:30 AM-4:55 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition Onondaga Community College

9:00 AM-5:00 PM John James Audubon and the American Landscape Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Water Below, Sky Above Edgewood Gallery

9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tango Point of Contact Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-6:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-7:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Willson Cummer: Dawn Light Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Jackie Nickerson: Terrain Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort Maxwell Memorial Library

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Snowy Splendor Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Fashion After Five Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-6:00 PM All Creatures Great and Small Gandee Gallery

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM International Art from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-6:00 PM SUtura XL Projects

1:00 PM-5:00 PM Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon Syracuse University School of Art and Design

2:00 PM-5:00 PM Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption 601 Tully

2:00 PM-7:00 PM Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)

5:00 PM-11:00 PM Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Urban Video Project

6:00 PM-9:00 PM Jazz@Sitrus: Lemon Elefant CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

7:00 PM Poet Tarfia Faizullah Downtown Writer's Center

7:30 PM Spark Concert: Music of Space Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)

8:00 PM Cabaret Series: Don't Tell Me What I Can't Do Central New York Playhouse, featuring Jodi Baum

8:00 PM Cuse Comedy Showcase Central New York Playhouse, featuring Carolyn Castiglia

8:00 PM Driftwood Creative Concerts

8:00 PM Warren Miller's Ticket to Ride Landmark Theatre

8:00 PM Make the World Dance LeMoyne College

8:00 PM The World of Ray Bradbury Rarely Done Productions (Read a review!)

8:00 PM LAB Series: 'night Mother Redhouse

8:00 PM Translations Syracuse University Drama Department (Read a review!)

Events for Saturday, November 23, 2013

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

9:00 AM-4:55 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

10:00 AM-2:00 PM Water Below, Sky Above Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

10:00 AM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

10:00 AM-6:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-7:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-3:00 PM Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort Maxwell Memorial Library

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)

11:00 AM-6:00 PM All Creatures Great and Small Gandee Gallery

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Fashion After Five Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Snowy Splendor Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM International Art from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-4:00 PM Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-6:00 PM SUtura XL Projects

12:30 PM Snow White Magic Circle Children's Theatre

2:00 PM-5:00 PM Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption 601 Tully

2:00 PM Make the World Dance LeMoyne College

2:00 PM Translations Syracuse University Drama Department (Read a review!)

3:00 PM Preview: A Christmas Carol Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)

5:00 PM-11:00 PM Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Urban Video Project

7:00 PM Cinemagogue: Everything is Illuminated and West Bank Temple Society of Concord

7:30 PM "Broadway to the Maritimes" CD Release Kellish Hill Farm, featuring Greg Hoover, with guest Diane Bostick

7:30 PM Gary Frenay and Artie Lenin Steeple Coffee House

7:30 PM Miró Quartet Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music

8:00 PM Twiddle, with Strange Reflex and Ocupanther Creative Concerts

8:00 PM Once Upon a Dream Landmark Theatre, featuring The Rascals

8:00 PM Make the World Dance LeMoyne College

8:00 PM The World of Ray Bradbury Rarely Done Productions (Read a review!)

8:00 PM LAB Series: 'night Mother Redhouse

8:00 PM "2nd Anniversary" Show Salt City Improv Theater

8:00 PM Translations Syracuse University Drama Department (Read a review!)

8:00 PM Floodwood, with The Rusty Doves Westcott Theater

Events for Sunday, November 24, 2013

10:00 AM-3:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Jackie Nickerson: Terrain Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Willson Cummer: Dawn Light Light Work Gallery

11:00 AM-5:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

11:00 AM-4:00 PM All Creatures Great and Small Gandee Gallery

11:00 AM-6:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Snowy Splendor Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Fashion After Five Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:30 PM International Art from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-4:00 PM Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-2:00 AM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

12:00 PM-6:00 PM SUtura XL Projects

2:00 PM LAB Series: 'night Mother Redhouse

2:00 PM Preview: A Christmas Carol Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)

3:00 PM Classics Concert Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra, featuring winners of the OCSO Youth Concerto Competition

8:00 PM Blues Fest Fundraiser

Events for Monday, November 25, 2013

8:00 AM-2:00 AM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

8:30 AM-4:55 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition Onondaga Community College

9:00 AM-5:00 PM John James Audubon and the American Landscape Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tango Point of Contact Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-5:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Willson Cummer: Dawn Light Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Jackie Nickerson: Terrain Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-8:00 PM Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort Maxwell Memorial Library

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

1:00 PM-5:00 PM Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon Syracuse University School of Art and Design

7:30 PM Lady on a Train (1945) Syracuse Cinephile Society

Events for Tuesday, November 26, 2013

8:00 AM-9:00 PM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

8:30 AM-7:25 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Holiday Gift Gallery Show Clayscapes Pottery Gallery

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition Onondaga Community College

9:00 AM-7:00 PM John James Audubon and the American Landscape Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Water Below, Sky Above Edgewood Gallery

9:30 AM-4:00 PM Tango Point of Contact Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-5:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Jackie Nickerson: Terrain Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Willson Cummer: Dawn Light Light Work Gallery

10:00 AM-8:00 PM Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort Maxwell Memorial Library

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular Syracuse University Art Museum

11:00 AM-4:30 PM International Art from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

1:00 PM-5:00 PM Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon Syracuse University School of Art and Design

7:00 PM Jamesville-Dewitt High School Choir

7:30 PM Gail Collins Friends of the Central Library Author Series

8:00 PM Dark Star Orchestra Creative Concerts

Events for Wednesday, November 27, 2013

8:30 AM-4:30 PM Robert Thurber Photographs LeMoyne College

8:30 AM-7:25 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition Onondaga Community College

9:00 AM-5:00 PM John James Audubon and the American Landscape Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Water Below, Sky Above Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art Community Folk Art Center (Read a review!)

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-5:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort Maxwell Memorial Library

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Fashion After Five Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Snowy Splendor Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

12:00 PM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-6:00 PM SUtura XL Projects

2:00 PM-5:00 PM Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption 601 Tully

2:00 PM-7:00 PM Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)

7:30 PM War Horse Broadway in Syracuse (Read a review!)

Events for Thursday, November 28, 2013

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

2:00 PM-5:00 PM Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption 601 Tully

5:00 PM-11:59 PM In Da Window: Glasswork by Don Plouffe Echo

5:00 PM-11:00 PM Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Urban Video Project

Events for Friday, November 29, 2013

12:00 AM-11:59 PM In Da Window: Glasswork by Don Plouffe Echo

8:30 AM-4:55 PM Works by Dan Shanahan Onondaga County Central Library

9:00 AM-4:00 PM Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins Westcott Community Art Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Water Below, Sky Above Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-9:00 PM Grand Opening: 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum

10:00 AM-6:00 PM The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay Gallery 54

10:00 AM-7:00 PM Boughs and Branches Imagine

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Culture of the Cocktail Hour Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Snowy Splendor Onondaga Historical Association

10:00 AM-4:00 PM Fashion After Five Onondaga Historical Association

11:00 AM-6:00 PM Holiday Show Gandee Gallery

11:00 AM-4:00 PM Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Jordan Eagles: Red Giant Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-5:00 PM The Art of Video Games Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)

12:00 PM-6:00 PM SUtura XL Projects

2:00 PM-5:00 PM Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption 601 Tully

2:00 PM-7:00 PM Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)

5:00 PM-11:00 PM Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming Urban Video Project

7:00 PM Hamell on Trial, with Chuck Schiele

8:00 PM War Horse Broadway in Syracuse (Read a review!)

8:00 PM Hot Tuna Creative Concerts

8:00 PM Just Desserts: A SIC Bank Show Syracuse Improv Collective

8:00 PM A Christmas Carol Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)

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Friday, November 22, 2013


Art
 

8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 22



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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8:30 AM - 4:55 PM, November 22



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition
Onondaga Community College

Price: Free
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College, Syracuse

A mixed media show with works from Onondaga's own faculty members.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 22



John James Audubon and the American Landscape
Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

Price: Free
Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University, Syracuse

John James Audubon and the American Landscape showcases Syracuse University's copy of the rare double elephant folio The Birds of America. Printed in London and Edinburgh between 1827 and 1838, the work is a stunning visual catalog, featuring 435 plates depicting American bird life. The enterprise consumed much of Audubon's adult life and took him from the Pennsylvania woods to the Florida Keys and the Labrador coast. To its 19th-century audience, The Birds of America was much more than an ornithological inventory. It brought the exotic American wilderness into the drawing rooms and parlors of its wealthy subscribers. In 1896, former mayor of Syracuse and Syracuse University trustee James J. Welden donated a copy to the University. Today, The Birds of America is known for its extraordinary value, fetching more than ten million dollars at auction.

The exhibition situates The Birds of America in the wider contexts of Audubon's life, 19th-century scientific knowledge, and a rapidly changing landscape that was becoming less exotic each day. Also on display are Alexander Wilson's American Ornithology (1808–14), Audubon's textual companion to The Birds of America (Ornithological Biography, 1831–49), and later volumes that speak to Audubon's legacy, such as first editions of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859) and Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949). Syracuse University's copy of The Birds of America is disbound, which makes it possible for visitors to the exhibition to consider several different prints at once. Some of the engravings on display include the barn owl, Swainson's hawk, and the long-billed curlew, all of which depict American avian life against the backdrop of encroaching civilization.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 22



Water Below, Sky Above
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies: landscape oil paintings
Deeann vonHunke and Robert vonHunke: collaborative pieces with Robert's painting and Dee's metalwork
Wes Weiss: ceramic sculptural forms
Deeann vonHunke: jewelry
Karen Burns: oil on canvas landscape paintings


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9:30 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



Tango
Point of Contact Gallery

Price: Free
Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

This inaugural exhibit in Point of Contact's new gallery at The Warehouse will showcase the 20-piece grand folio art book Tango (Iris Editions 1991), a collaborative work by Argentine writer Pedro Cuperman and New York artist Nancy Graves. A significant work in Point of Contact's collection, Tango includes eight intaglio prints by Graves and thirteen pages of text by Cuperman.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art
Community Folk Art Center

Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Through bold brush strokes and vibrant color combinations, graphic and visual artist Philippe Dodard critically engages and empowers audiences throughout the world. Dodard, born and raised in Haiti, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Port-au-Prince and the International School of Bordeaux, France, where he explored graphic design. Although paintings are featured in this exhibition, Dodard is a diverse artist whose body of work includes metalwork, large sculptures and jewelry. Dodard's incredible talent has resulted in international recognition and creative collaborations including his most recent with fashion designer Donna Karan. Irrespective of the discipline or media, Dodard's aesthetic reflects his love for Haiti.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 22



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 22



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 22



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 22



Willson Cummer: Dawn Light
Light Work Gallery

Price: Free
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Willson Cummer is a fine-art photographer, curator and teacher who lives in Fayetteville, NY. Images from his projects have been included in national juried exhibitions. His first solo New York City show opened in December 2011 at OK Harris. Willson's work explores humanity's place in the environment. In addition to his own work, he curates and publishes the blog New Landscape Photography. Willson has taught workshops at Light Work/Community Darkrooms, Syracuse University, and Cazenovia College.

Artist's Statement:

In late July of 2012, a five-month depression unexpectedly lifted. For the first time in a long while, I was able to wake up in the morning with energy, eager to explore the day. With my camera I quickly began shooting the early morning light as it fell upon Fayetteville, NY, my hometown. I walked from my front door most times, and occasionally drove a bit further into the village. I wanted to explore the territory closest at hand.

Light is a fundamental ingredient for photography. It has also, for centuries, been used as a metaphor for healing and recovery. As a recovering depressive, I wanted to explore the dawn light on a metaphorical level. As an artist, I wanted to record the gorgeous cross- light of the early morning and the rich yellow hue of the direct light.

I was attracted to humble structures: gas stations, parking lots, aging commercial buildings. The interplay of the natural world and the built environment is a subject which continues to excite me.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 22



Jackie Nickerson: Terrain
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Jackie Nickerson makes photographs that examine the essential nature of people and their relationship to the natural world, through personal identity and the physical and psychological condition of living and working. With "Terrain," Nickerson revisits eastern and southern Africa, focusing on how the exertions of labor leave psychic and material traces on people and the environment.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort
Maxwell Memorial Library

Price: Free
Maxwell Memorial Library
14 Genesee St., Camillus


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



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, November 22



Snowy Splendor
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

This exhibit will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, drawings and prints of contemporary or vintage winter scenes of Onondaga County.


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



Fashion After Five
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The exhibit, Fashion After Five, curated by Syracuse University's Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor of fashion design and history and curator of the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, will explore the history of the cocktail dress with several spectacular garments from the collections of OHA and the Sue Ann Genet Collection. Also represented in the exhibit will be the work of students from the S.U. Department of Fashion Design who will present their own creations, inspired by the vintage dresses selected for the exhibition—a perfect way to combine the past and the present for this exciting new exhibit.


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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 22



All Creatures Great and Small
Gandee Gallery

Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St., Fabius

All Creatures Great and Small will feature artwork that incorporates animals into the form and/or surface of ceramic vessels and sculptures, and as subject matter of paintings, photographs and prints. Participating artists include Fredrick Bartolovic and Michelle Strader, Shanna Fliegel, Bob Gates, Steven Godfrey, Tom Huff, Ron Meyers, Hannah Niswonger, Brooke Noble, Donnalee Peden, Matt Smith, Stacy Stanhope, and Lucie Wellner.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 22



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 22



Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

This exhibition presents Paul Strand's famous Mexican Portfolio, which includes photogravure impressions of people, landscapes, architecture, and religious objects that he encountered in Mexico during his travels there in 1932.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 22



International Art from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

Highlighting the breadth of the collections' encyclopedic holdings and exploring international artists and themes, these new displays explore the genres of photography, prints, paintings and sculpture. Two of the exhibitions on display in the Print and Photo Study Galleries will highlight the University's vast holdings of historical Japanese photographs and prints. The third exhibition will examine artwork created by international artists who have immigrated to the United States.

America's Calling, presented in the Gallery of American Art, is an exhibition of 16 works of art by 15 foreign-born artists, including Ben Shahn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Josef Albers. The artists included in the exhibition, or their families, were drawn to the United States because it offered opportunities unavailable in their homelands. A variety of media is presented in the display, including painting, ceramics, sculpture and printmaking that are handled using often innovative techniques. Cumulatively, these artists had a profound and permanent effect on the evolution of American art.

The Photo Study Room will present Visions for Sale: Photographs of Nineteenth Century Japan, an exhibition of 22 hand-colored albumen prints from the 19th century exploring the country's people, land and environment that was quickly changing due to modernization. European photographers such as Felice Beato and Baron Raimond Stillfield traveled to Japan to document the nation's exotic landscape and historically idiosyncratic jobs before they were swept away by the tide of modernism.

Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga: Japanese Woodcuts from the Syracuse University Art Collection will be installed in the Print Study Room and draws from the University's collection of over 300 examples from this important and hugely influential art movement. The prints on view date from the height of color Ukiyo-e printmaking (c1780-1868) through Japan's Meiji period (1868-1912) to 20th century impressions of the Shin Hanga movement (1915-1940s). Masters of this medium are represented, including the work of Utamaro, Kuniyoshi, Hokusai, Hiroshida, Tsuchiya Koitsu and Yoshida Hiroshi. The prints exemplify the soft, painterly style that is synonymous with the Japanese woodcut, and illustrates the wide range of subjects from courtesans to Kabuki theater and the Japanese landscape.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 22



Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

An exhibition of over 130 original prints drawn from the SU Art Collection, as well as lenders including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Library of Congress, and the Blanton Museum of Art. The exhibition features important Mexican artists and post-Mexican Revolution artwork, with emphasis on the prints produced at the Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People's Graphic Workshop), or TGP. This influential workshop advanced a variety of revolutionary ideals and causes, including the formation of organized labor, the fight for civil rights, and an active campaign against fascism.

Print Making Revolution is organized into four subjects. The first acts as precursor to the TGP, highlighting the work of artists that helped to define the Mexican print landscape early in the 20th century. These figures include José Gaudalupe Posada, Jean Charlot, and the "Big Three": Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Siqueiros.

The exhibition then transitions into the artists of the TGP, with emphasis on the Taller's director Leopoldo Méndez, but also includes Ángel Bracho, Isidoro Ocampo, and Alfredo Zalce, among others.

The third part of the exhibition focuses on the linocut portfolio Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, a vividly illustrated narration of the Mexican Revolution, published by the workshop in 1947. Shown in its entirety, the portfolio contains 84 original prints by 16 artists.

Finally, the exhibition highlights the gringos—Americans working at the TGP during the early and influential days of the prolific workshop, Angel Bracho, Victoria! Los Artistas de Taller de Grafica Popular, 1945 University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque including John Woodrow Wilson, Mariana Yampolsky and Elizabeth Catlett. The impact of the TGP reached well beyond the conventional boundaries of art making, affecting political and social movements in Mexico and the United States.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 22



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 22



SUtura
XL Projects

Price: Free
XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse

An exhibition of works by international graduate students in a variety of media, including ceramics, fibers, film, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, sculpture and video. Students exhibiting work include Renqian Yang, Yue Wang, Kejun Zhao, Jaroslava Prihodova, Sichang Yang, Laura Sanz, Ozan Atalan, Yanyu Dong, Neven Lochhead, Weigang Song, Zaoli Zhong, Alessia Cecchet, Tian Guan, Seung Huk Lee, Jila Nikpay, June Kyu Q Park, Danwen Si, and Shi Sun.

For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com, or phone 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.


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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon
Syracuse University School of Art and Design

Price: Free
The Warehouse Genet Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

Distinguished artist and alumna Cecile Gray Bazelon's work has been described as surreal, Precisionist and hard-edged, as well as elegant and dislocating. A defining aesthetic in her paintings is the stylistic manipulation of space; she often uses wide-angle perspective to delineate her many images of the New York skyline, resulting in a striking series of conceptual viewpoints.

"Between the Spaces" was developed by graduate students enrolled in the "Advanced Curatorship" course in the graduate museum studies program in VPA's Department of Design, under the guidance of Professor Edward A. Aiken. The students also acted as associate curators.


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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 22



Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption
601 Tully

Price: Free
601 Tully St.
Syracuse

With an overabundance of food, we are a culture obsessed with our next meal. The harsh reality is that much of the food produced goes to waste while others still go hungry at night. For this exhibition, the artists will explore the differing ways that people choose to nourish themselves and how it is reflective of who we are as a society and as an individual. The participating artists are Cynthia Herrera, Marisa Jahn and Steve Shada, Tattfoo Tan, various artists from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, and Viviane Le Courtois.


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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 22



Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

Spoken Threads is a collection of fiber art that takes its inspiration from the traditional women-made crafts such as quilting, knitting, weaving, sewing, and cross-stitch. It features women artists from across the USA, including Central New York, as well as those from Canada and the UK who use their art to speak wisdom on a variety of social and environmental issues. During the time of year that many consumers reach for something mass-produced off an end-cap display, this exhibition is a celebration of the handmade.

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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 22



Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming
Urban Video Project

Price: Free
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming" is part of Solomon's acclaimed "In Memorium" series, a body of work shot entirely within the virtual world of the Grand Theft Auto video game, and is shown in conjunction with the Everson's exhibition of the Smithsonian traveling show The Art of Video Games.

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming," with its haunting soundtrack, will also be the debut of UVP's new outdoor sound system and new projector, a milestone for UVP that will significantly expand programming options and provide a truly spectacular experience.


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Dance
 

8:00 PM, November 22



Make the World Dance
LeMoyne College
Le Moyne Student Dance Company

Price: $15 regular, $10 seniors, $5 students and LeMoyne community
Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College, Syracuse

The LSDC presents its Fall 2013 recital of student-choreographed routines. For more information and to purchase tickets, phone 315-445-4200.


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Film
 

8:00 PM, November 22



Warren Miller's Ticket to Ride
Landmark Theatre

Price: $22
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Ticket to Ride takes ski fans to the world's most exotic destinations including Kazakhstan, Iceland, and beyond. The film reveals legendary lines with Ted Ligety, Seth Westcott, Julia Mancuso and more, taking viewers on the ride of a lifetime.

Tickets can be purchased through the box office at 315-475-7980 or through Ticketmaster.com.


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Music
 

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, November 22



Jazz@Sitrus: Lemon Elefant
CNY Jazz Arts Foundation

Price: Free
Sitrus on the Hill
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel, Syracuse


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7:30 PM, November 22



Spark Concert: Music of Space
Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
Heather Buchman, conductor

Price: $44 regular, $39 senior, $24 students
Museum of Science and Technology (MOST)
500 S. Franklin St., Syracuse

In honor of Comet ISON, Symphoria performs a program based on the "Golden Record" included on the Voyager Spacecraft. This program features Symphoria performing two "bookend" sets of music, with solo and chamber music performances taking place throughout the Museum in the center. In addition to the program, video projections will accompany many of the performances. Attendees are invited to enjoy refreshments while exploring the space and the performances.

Pellman Fanfare: A Trio for One Trumpet (1997), John Raschella, trumpet
Strauss By The Beautiful Blue Danube
Beethoven Symphony No. 5: I. Allegro con brio

Solo and Ensemble Selections
Courage Where No Man Has Gone Before
Bach Gavotte en rondeau from Partita No. 3
Beethoven Cavatina from String Quartet No. 13
Pellmann Sagittarius in Transit (1987)
Peter Rovit, violin; Sonya Stith Williams, violin; Kit Dodd, viola; George Macero, cello

Resanovic alt.music.ballistix for Clarinet and CD, Allan Kolsky, clarinet
Bozza Image for Flute Solo, Deborah Coble, flute
Messiaen Appel interstellaire from Des canyons aux étoiles, Jon Garland, horn
Mozart Symphony No. 41: IV. Allegro vivace
Holst "Neptune, the Mystic" from The Planets


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8:00 PM, November 22



Driftwood
Creative Concerts

Price: $10
Lost Horizon
5863 Thompson Rd., Syracuse


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Poetry/Reading
 

7:00 PM, November 22



Poet Tarfia Faizullah
Downtown Writer's Center

Price: Free
YMCA
340 Montgomery St., Syracuse

Tarfia Faizullah is the author of Seam (Southern Illinois University Press, 2014), winner of the 2012 Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award. Her poems appear in Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, The Southern Review, Massachusetts Review, Ninth Letter, New England Review, Washington Square, and elsewhere. A Kundiman fellow, she received her MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University and is the recipient of an AWP Intro Journals Project Award, a Ploughshares Cohen Award, a Fulbright Fellowship, a Copper Nickel Poetry Prize, a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prize, and many other honors.


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Theater
 

8:00 PM, November 22



Cabaret Series: Don't Tell Me What I Can't Do
Central New York Playhouse
Featuring Jodi Baum

Price: $10
CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage), Dewitt

SALT award winning performer Jodie Baum does her first solo cabaret at CNYP joined by pianist Abel Searor.


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8:00 PM, November 22



Cuse Comedy Showcase
Central New York Playhouse
Featuring Carolyn Castiglia

Price: $10 in advance, $12 at the door
CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage), Dewitt

The Cuse Comedy Showcase is back at CNYP. This time we are featuring local favorite Carolyn Castiglia as well as a slate of local comics.

"Carolyn Castiglia is a New York-based comedian/writer wowing audiences with her stand-up and freestyle rap. You may recognize her hip-hop alter ego Miss CKC from Comedy Central, VH1 and MTV2. Carolyn's web vids have been nominated for an ECNY Award and featured in two issues of EW magazine. She's appeared in TONY, The NY Post, The Idiot's Guide to Jokes and Life & Style. You can find Carolyn's writing elsewhere online at MarieClaire.com and The Huffington Post." - from Babble.com, where Carolyn is a regular featured author

Carolyn is originally from Central New York and she's back here for one night only. Don't miss her!


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8:00 PM, November 22



The World of Ray Bradbury
Rarely Done Productions
Ty Marshal, C.J. Young and Liam Fitzpatrick, director

Price: $20
Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St., Syracuse

Most known for his science fiction novels (The Martian Chronicles, Farenheit 451, Dandelion Wine) "The World of Ray Bradbury" presents a chrestomathy containing three short plays by acclaimed author, Ray Bradbury. "The Pedestrian" tells of a television-centered world in the year 2131, "The Veldt" explores a "virtual playroom" that is able to telepathically connect with children, and "To The Chicago Abyss" takes place in the bleakness of the future as an old man remembers the little pleasures of yesterday. Originally debuted by Bradbury's own "Pandemonium Theater Company" in Los Angeles in 1965.

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8:00 PM, November 22



LAB Series: 'night Mother
Redhouse
Jenn DeCook, director

Price: $10
Redhouse Lab Theater
219 S. West St., Syracuse

In a small house on an isolated country road, Jessie and her mother, Thelma, embark on a cordial remembrance of things past. 'night, Mother by Marsha Norman takes you through a parent's worst nightmare, as Thelma tries to convince her daughter that her life is worth living despite the constant struggles and suffering.


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8:00 PM, November 22



Translations
Syracuse University Drama Department
Gerardine Clark, director

Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Set in a hedge school in Ballybeg, in Ireland in 1833, Translations, by Brian Friel, sets the scene for the appearance of members of the British Army who have been tasked to translate place names in the area from Irish Gaelic to the King's English. The clash of cultures results in a series of misunderstandings and misinterpretations that indicate that without a shared method of communication, chaos will prevail and instability will rule the day. Translations was the first production by the Field Day Theaatre Company founded by Tony Award-winning Friel and actor Stephen Rea.

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Saturday, November 23, 2013


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 23



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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9:00 AM - 4:55 PM, November 23



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, November 23



Water Below, Sky Above
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies: landscape oil paintings
Deeann vonHunke and Robert vonHunke: collaborative pieces with Robert's painting and Dee's metalwork
Wes Weiss: ceramic sculptural forms
Deeann vonHunke: jewelry
Karen Burns: oil on canvas landscape paintings


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 23



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 23



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 23



Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort
Maxwell Memorial Library

Price: Free
Maxwell Memorial Library
14 Genesee St., Camillus


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23



Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art
Community Folk Art Center

Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Through bold brush strokes and vibrant color combinations, graphic and visual artist Philippe Dodard critically engages and empowers audiences throughout the world. Dodard, born and raised in Haiti, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Port-au-Prince and the International School of Bordeaux, France, where he explored graphic design. Although paintings are featured in this exhibition, Dodard is a diverse artist whose body of work includes metalwork, large sculptures and jewelry. Dodard's incredible talent has resulted in international recognition and creative collaborations including his most recent with fashion designer Donna Karan. Irrespective of the discipline or media, Dodard's aesthetic reflects his love for Haiti.

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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 23



All Creatures Great and Small
Gandee Gallery

Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St., Fabius

All Creatures Great and Small will feature artwork that incorporates animals into the form and/or surface of ceramic vessels and sculptures, and as subject matter of paintings, photographs and prints. Participating artists include Fredrick Bartolovic and Michelle Strader, Shanna Fliegel, Bob Gates, Steven Godfrey, Tom Huff, Ron Meyers, Hannah Niswonger, Brooke Noble, Donnalee Peden, Matt Smith, Stacy Stanhope, and Lucie Wellner.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23



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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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23



Fashion After Five
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The exhibit, Fashion After Five, curated by Syracuse University's Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor of fashion design and history and curator of the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, will explore the history of the cocktail dress with several spectacular garments from the collections of OHA and the Sue Ann Genet Collection. Also represented in the exhibit will be the work of students from the S.U. Department of Fashion Design who will present their own creations, inspired by the vintage dresses selected for the exhibition—a perfect way to combine the past and the present for this exciting new exhibit.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23



Snowy Splendor
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

This exhibit will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, drawings and prints of contemporary or vintage winter scenes of Onondaga County.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 23



Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

An exhibition of over 130 original prints drawn from the SU Art Collection, as well as lenders including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Library of Congress, and the Blanton Museum of Art. The exhibition features important Mexican artists and post-Mexican Revolution artwork, with emphasis on the prints produced at the Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People's Graphic Workshop), or TGP. This influential workshop advanced a variety of revolutionary ideals and causes, including the formation of organized labor, the fight for civil rights, and an active campaign against fascism.

Print Making Revolution is organized into four subjects. The first acts as precursor to the TGP, highlighting the work of artists that helped to define the Mexican print landscape early in the 20th century. These figures include José Gaudalupe Posada, Jean Charlot, and the "Big Three": Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Siqueiros.

The exhibition then transitions into the artists of the TGP, with emphasis on the Taller's director Leopoldo Méndez, but also includes Ángel Bracho, Isidoro Ocampo, and Alfredo Zalce, among others.

The third part of the exhibition focuses on the linocut portfolio Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, a vividly illustrated narration of the Mexican Revolution, published by the workshop in 1947. Shown in its entirety, the portfolio contains 84 original prints by 16 artists.

Finally, the exhibition highlights the gringos—Americans working at the TGP during the early and influential days of the prolific workshop, Angel Bracho, Victoria! Los Artistas de Taller de Grafica Popular, 1945 University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque including John Woodrow Wilson, Mariana Yampolsky and Elizabeth Catlett. The impact of the TGP reached well beyond the conventional boundaries of art making, affecting political and social movements in Mexico and the United States.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 23



International Art from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

Highlighting the breadth of the collections' encyclopedic holdings and exploring international artists and themes, these new displays explore the genres of photography, prints, paintings and sculpture. Two of the exhibitions on display in the Print and Photo Study Galleries will highlight the University's vast holdings of historical Japanese photographs and prints. The third exhibition will examine artwork created by international artists who have immigrated to the United States.

America's Calling, presented in the Gallery of American Art, is an exhibition of 16 works of art by 15 foreign-born artists, including Ben Shahn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Josef Albers. The artists included in the exhibition, or their families, were drawn to the United States because it offered opportunities unavailable in their homelands. A variety of media is presented in the display, including painting, ceramics, sculpture and printmaking that are handled using often innovative techniques. Cumulatively, these artists had a profound and permanent effect on the evolution of American art.

The Photo Study Room will present Visions for Sale: Photographs of Nineteenth Century Japan, an exhibition of 22 hand-colored albumen prints from the 19th century exploring the country's people, land and environment that was quickly changing due to modernization. European photographers such as Felice Beato and Baron Raimond Stillfield traveled to Japan to document the nation's exotic landscape and historically idiosyncratic jobs before they were swept away by the tide of modernism.

Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga: Japanese Woodcuts from the Syracuse University Art Collection will be installed in the Print Study Room and draws from the University's collection of over 300 examples from this important and hugely influential art movement. The prints on view date from the height of color Ukiyo-e printmaking (c1780-1868) through Japan's Meiji period (1868-1912) to 20th century impressions of the Shin Hanga movement (1915-1940s). Masters of this medium are represented, including the work of Utamaro, Kuniyoshi, Hokusai, Hiroshida, Tsuchiya Koitsu and Yoshida Hiroshi. The prints exemplify the soft, painterly style that is synonymous with the Japanese woodcut, and illustrates the wide range of subjects from courtesans to Kabuki theater and the Japanese landscape.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 23



Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

This exhibition presents Paul Strand's famous Mexican Portfolio, which includes photogravure impressions of people, landscapes, architecture, and religious objects that he encountered in Mexico during his travels there in 1932.


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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, November 23



Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

Spoken Threads is a collection of fiber art that takes its inspiration from the traditional women-made crafts such as quilting, knitting, weaving, sewing, and cross-stitch. It features women artists from across the USA, including Central New York, as well as those from Canada and the UK who use their art to speak wisdom on a variety of social and environmental issues. During the time of year that many consumers reach for something mass-produced off an end-cap display, this exhibition is a celebration of the handmade.

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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 23



SUtura
XL Projects

Price: Free
XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse

An exhibition of works by international graduate students in a variety of media, including ceramics, fibers, film, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, sculpture and video. Students exhibiting work include Renqian Yang, Yue Wang, Kejun Zhao, Jaroslava Prihodova, Sichang Yang, Laura Sanz, Ozan Atalan, Yanyu Dong, Neven Lochhead, Weigang Song, Zaoli Zhong, Alessia Cecchet, Tian Guan, Seung Huk Lee, Jila Nikpay, June Kyu Q Park, Danwen Si, and Shi Sun.

For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com, or phone 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.


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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 23



Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption
601 Tully

Price: Free
601 Tully St.
Syracuse

With an overabundance of food, we are a culture obsessed with our next meal. The harsh reality is that much of the food produced goes to waste while others still go hungry at night. For this exhibition, the artists will explore the differing ways that people choose to nourish themselves and how it is reflective of who we are as a society and as an individual. The participating artists are Cynthia Herrera, Marisa Jahn and Steve Shada, Tattfoo Tan, various artists from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, and Viviane Le Courtois.


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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 23



Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming
Urban Video Project

Price: Free
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming" is part of Solomon's acclaimed "In Memorium" series, a body of work shot entirely within the virtual world of the Grand Theft Auto video game, and is shown in conjunction with the Everson's exhibition of the Smithsonian traveling show The Art of Video Games.

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming," with its haunting soundtrack, will also be the debut of UVP's new outdoor sound system and new projector, a milestone for UVP that will significantly expand programming options and provide a truly spectacular experience.


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Comedy
 

8:00 PM, November 23



"2nd Anniversary" Show
Salt City Improv Theater

Price: $7
Salt City Improv Theatre
Shoppingtown Mall, Sears Wing, Dewitt

That's right, folks -- Syracuse's favorite improv comedy team, Pork Pie Hat, turns TWO this month! And we couldn't be more proud. Two solid years of bringing the funny to Central New York. Like a lot of 2-year-olds, they're unpredictable, independent, and somewhat precocious, but always entertaining! As we promised last year, at their historical-landmark first anniversary, this event will be even more landmarkish and historical. We're planning some surprise...but, we can't tell you what they are just yet ('cause if we did, by definition, they would cease to be surprises).

The celebration commences as Salt City Improv's hilarious house team, Pork Pie Hat, hits the stage anniversary-style, with short-form improv comedy in the style of the hit TV show, "Whose Line Is It, Anyway."


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Dance
 

2:00 PM, November 23



Make the World Dance
LeMoyne College
Le Moyne Student Dance Company

Price: $15 regular, $10 seniors, $5 students and LeMoyne community
Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College, Syracuse

The LSDC presents its Fall 2013 recital of student-choreographed routines. For more information and to purchase tickets, phone 315-445-4200.


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8:00 PM, November 23



Make the World Dance
LeMoyne College
Le Moyne Student Dance Company

Price: $15 regular, $10 seniors, $5 students and LeMoyne community
Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College, Syracuse

The LSDC presents its Fall 2013 recital of student-choreographed routines. For more information and to purchase tickets, phone 315-445-4200.


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Film
 

7:00 PM, November 23



Cinemagogue: Everything is Illuminated and West Bank
Temple Society of Concord

Price: Free (donations welcome)
Temple Society of Concord
910 Madison St., Syracuse

Everything is Illuminated
A young Jewish American man, with the help of an eccentric local, endeavors to find the woman who saved his grandfather during World War II in a Ukrainian village that was ultimately razed by the Nazis. Screenplay/directed by Liev Schreiber and starring Elijah Wood.

West Bank
This short (22 minute) film is a musical comedy set in the fast-paced, fast-food world of competing falafel stands in the West Bank. David, an Israeli soldier, falls in love with the beautiful Palestinian cashier, Fatima, despite the animosity between their families' dueling restaurants.


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Music
 

7:30 PM, November 23



"Broadway to the Maritimes" CD Release
Kellish Hill Farm
Featuring Greg Hoover, with guest Diane Bostick

Price: $6
Kellish Hill Farm
3192 Pompey Center Rd., Pompey

There will be plenty of songs, master storytelling, legends, and acting thrown in on this show.


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7:30 PM, November 23



Gary Frenay and Artie Lenin
Steeple Coffee House

Price: $10
United Church of Fayetteville
310 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville


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7:30 PM, November 23



Miró Quartet
Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music

Price: $20 regular, $15 senior, $10 student
Lincoln Middle School
1613 James St., Syracuse

The dynamic Miró Quartet, founded in 1995 at the Oberlin Conservatory and since performing worldwide to great acclaim, was the first ensemble to be awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, and counts the Cleveland Quartet Award and the Naumburg Chamber Music Award among its many prizes. It appeared first with SFCM in the 2009-2010 season.

Haydn String Quartet in D Major, Op. 64, No. 5, "The Lark"
Glass String Quartet No. 5
Schubert String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, "Death and the Maiden"


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8:00 PM, November 23



Twiddle, with Strange Reflex and Ocupanther
Creative Concerts

Price: $10-$12
Lost Horizon
5863 Thompson Rd., Syracuse


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8:00 PM, November 23



Floodwood, with The Rusty Doves
Westcott Theater

Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St., Syracuse


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Theater
 

12:30 PM, November 23



Snow White
Magic Circle Children's Theatre

Price: $5
Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse

Interactive retelling of the classic tale.


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2:00 PM, November 23



Translations
Syracuse University Drama Department
Gerardine Clark, director

Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Set in a hedge school in Ballybeg, in Ireland in 1833, Translations, by Brian Friel, sets the scene for the appearance of members of the British Army who have been tasked to translate place names in the area from Irish Gaelic to the King's English. The clash of cultures results in a series of misunderstandings and misinterpretations that indicate that without a shared method of communication, chaos will prevail and instability will rule the day. Translations was the first production by the Field Day Theaatre Company founded by Tony Award-winning Friel and actor Stephen Rea.

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3:00 PM, November 23



Preview: A Christmas Carol
Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Peter Amster, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Charles Dickens' beloved family classic returns to Central New York after a 7-year absence in an all-new adaptation and production from Peter Amster. "He was a tightfisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge. A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner." But somewhere deep inside Scrooge there remains the little boy still capable of feeling love and joy. This song-and-dance infused adaptation by Romulus Linney sticks closely to Dickens' classic tale to awaken the heart of that lost little boy.

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8:00 PM, November 23



Once Upon a Dream
Landmark Theatre
Featuring The Rascals

Price: $77, $61.50, $41.50, $31.50
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

The songs you know. The story you don't.


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8:00 PM, November 23



The World of Ray Bradbury
Rarely Done Productions
Ty Marshal, C.J. Young and Liam Fitzpatrick, director

Price: $20
Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St., Syracuse

Most known for his science fiction novels (The Martian Chronicles, Farenheit 451, Dandelion Wine) "The World of Ray Bradbury" presents a chrestomathy containing three short plays by acclaimed author, Ray Bradbury. "The Pedestrian" tells of a television-centered world in the year 2131, "The Veldt" explores a "virtual playroom" that is able to telepathically connect with children, and "To The Chicago Abyss" takes place in the bleakness of the future as an old man remembers the little pleasures of yesterday. Originally debuted by Bradbury's own "Pandemonium Theater Company" in Los Angeles in 1965.

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8:00 PM, November 23



LAB Series: 'night Mother
Redhouse
Jenn DeCook, director

Price: $10
Redhouse Lab Theater
219 S. West St., Syracuse

In a small house on an isolated country road, Jessie and her mother, Thelma, embark on a cordial remembrance of things past. 'night, Mother by Marsha Norman takes you through a parent's worst nightmare, as Thelma tries to convince her daughter that her life is worth living despite the constant struggles and suffering.


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8:00 PM, November 23



Translations
Syracuse University Drama Department
Gerardine Clark, director

Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Set in a hedge school in Ballybeg, in Ireland in 1833, Translations, by Brian Friel, sets the scene for the appearance of members of the British Army who have been tasked to translate place names in the area from Irish Gaelic to the King's English. The clash of cultures results in a series of misunderstandings and misinterpretations that indicate that without a shared method of communication, chaos will prevail and instability will rule the day. Translations was the first production by the Field Day Theaatre Company founded by Tony Award-winning Friel and actor Stephen Rea.

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Sunday, November 24, 2013


Art
 

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 24



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 24



Jackie Nickerson: Terrain
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Jackie Nickerson makes photographs that examine the essential nature of people and their relationship to the natural world, through personal identity and the physical and psychological condition of living and working. With "Terrain," Nickerson revisits eastern and southern Africa, focusing on how the exertions of labor leave psychic and material traces on people and the environment.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 24



Willson Cummer: Dawn Light
Light Work Gallery

Price: Free
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Willson Cummer is a fine-art photographer, curator and teacher who lives in Fayetteville, NY. Images from his projects have been included in national juried exhibitions. His first solo New York City show opened in December 2011 at OK Harris. Willson's work explores humanity's place in the environment. In addition to his own work, he curates and publishes the blog New Landscape Photography. Willson has taught workshops at Light Work/Community Darkrooms, Syracuse University, and Cazenovia College.

Artist's Statement:

In late July of 2012, a five-month depression unexpectedly lifted. For the first time in a long while, I was able to wake up in the morning with energy, eager to explore the day. With my camera I quickly began shooting the early morning light as it fell upon Fayetteville, NY, my hometown. I walked from my front door most times, and occasionally drove a bit further into the village. I wanted to explore the territory closest at hand.

Light is a fundamental ingredient for photography. It has also, for centuries, been used as a metaphor for healing and recovery. As a recovering depressive, I wanted to explore the dawn light on a metaphorical level. As an artist, I wanted to record the gorgeous cross- light of the early morning and the rich yellow hue of the direct light.

I was attracted to humble structures: gas stations, parking lots, aging commercial buildings. The interplay of the natural world and the built environment is a subject which continues to excite me.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 24



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 24



All Creatures Great and Small
Gandee Gallery

Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St., Fabius

All Creatures Great and Small will feature artwork that incorporates animals into the form and/or surface of ceramic vessels and sculptures, and as subject matter of paintings, photographs and prints. Participating artists include Fredrick Bartolovic and Michelle Strader, Shanna Fliegel, Bob Gates, Steven Godfrey, Tom Huff, Ron Meyers, Hannah Niswonger, Brooke Noble, Donnalee Peden, Matt Smith, Stacy Stanhope, and Lucie Wellner.


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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 24



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 24



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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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 24



Snowy Splendor
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

This exhibit will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, drawings and prints of contemporary or vintage winter scenes of Onondaga County.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 24



Fashion After Five
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The exhibit, Fashion After Five, curated by Syracuse University's Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor of fashion design and history and curator of the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, will explore the history of the cocktail dress with several spectacular garments from the collections of OHA and the Sue Ann Genet Collection. Also represented in the exhibit will be the work of students from the S.U. Department of Fashion Design who will present their own creations, inspired by the vintage dresses selected for the exhibition—a perfect way to combine the past and the present for this exciting new exhibit.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 24



International Art from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

Highlighting the breadth of the collections' encyclopedic holdings and exploring international artists and themes, these new displays explore the genres of photography, prints, paintings and sculpture. Two of the exhibitions on display in the Print and Photo Study Galleries will highlight the University's vast holdings of historical Japanese photographs and prints. The third exhibition will examine artwork created by international artists who have immigrated to the United States.

America's Calling, presented in the Gallery of American Art, is an exhibition of 16 works of art by 15 foreign-born artists, including Ben Shahn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Josef Albers. The artists included in the exhibition, or their families, were drawn to the United States because it offered opportunities unavailable in their homelands. A variety of media is presented in the display, including painting, ceramics, sculpture and printmaking that are handled using often innovative techniques. Cumulatively, these artists had a profound and permanent effect on the evolution of American art.

The Photo Study Room will present Visions for Sale: Photographs of Nineteenth Century Japan, an exhibition of 22 hand-colored albumen prints from the 19th century exploring the country's people, land and environment that was quickly changing due to modernization. European photographers such as Felice Beato and Baron Raimond Stillfield traveled to Japan to document the nation's exotic landscape and historically idiosyncratic jobs before they were swept away by the tide of modernism.

Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga: Japanese Woodcuts from the Syracuse University Art Collection will be installed in the Print Study Room and draws from the University's collection of over 300 examples from this important and hugely influential art movement. The prints on view date from the height of color Ukiyo-e printmaking (c1780-1868) through Japan's Meiji period (1868-1912) to 20th century impressions of the Shin Hanga movement (1915-1940s). Masters of this medium are represented, including the work of Utamaro, Kuniyoshi, Hokusai, Hiroshida, Tsuchiya Koitsu and Yoshida Hiroshi. The prints exemplify the soft, painterly style that is synonymous with the Japanese woodcut, and illustrates the wide range of subjects from courtesans to Kabuki theater and the Japanese landscape.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 24



Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

An exhibition of over 130 original prints drawn from the SU Art Collection, as well as lenders including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Library of Congress, and the Blanton Museum of Art. The exhibition features important Mexican artists and post-Mexican Revolution artwork, with emphasis on the prints produced at the Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People's Graphic Workshop), or TGP. This influential workshop advanced a variety of revolutionary ideals and causes, including the formation of organized labor, the fight for civil rights, and an active campaign against fascism.

Print Making Revolution is organized into four subjects. The first acts as precursor to the TGP, highlighting the work of artists that helped to define the Mexican print landscape early in the 20th century. These figures include José Gaudalupe Posada, Jean Charlot, and the "Big Three": Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Siqueiros.

The exhibition then transitions into the artists of the TGP, with emphasis on the Taller's director Leopoldo Méndez, but also includes Ángel Bracho, Isidoro Ocampo, and Alfredo Zalce, among others.

The third part of the exhibition focuses on the linocut portfolio Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, a vividly illustrated narration of the Mexican Revolution, published by the workshop in 1947. Shown in its entirety, the portfolio contains 84 original prints by 16 artists.

Finally, the exhibition highlights the gringos—Americans working at the TGP during the early and influential days of the prolific workshop, Angel Bracho, Victoria! Los Artistas de Taller de Grafica Popular, 1945 University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque including John Woodrow Wilson, Mariana Yampolsky and Elizabeth Catlett. The impact of the TGP reached well beyond the conventional boundaries of art making, affecting political and social movements in Mexico and the United States.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 24



Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

This exhibition presents Paul Strand's famous Mexican Portfolio, which includes photogravure impressions of people, landscapes, architecture, and religious objects that he encountered in Mexico during his travels there in 1932.


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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, November 24



Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

Spoken Threads is a collection of fiber art that takes its inspiration from the traditional women-made crafts such as quilting, knitting, weaving, sewing, and cross-stitch. It features women artists from across the USA, including Central New York, as well as those from Canada and the UK who use their art to speak wisdom on a variety of social and environmental issues. During the time of year that many consumers reach for something mass-produced off an end-cap display, this exhibition is a celebration of the handmade.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 24



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 24



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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12:00 PM - 2:00 AM, November 24



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 24



SUtura
XL Projects

Price: Free
XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse

An exhibition of works by international graduate students in a variety of media, including ceramics, fibers, film, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, sculpture and video. Students exhibiting work include Renqian Yang, Yue Wang, Kejun Zhao, Jaroslava Prihodova, Sichang Yang, Laura Sanz, Ozan Atalan, Yanyu Dong, Neven Lochhead, Weigang Song, Zaoli Zhong, Alessia Cecchet, Tian Guan, Seung Huk Lee, Jila Nikpay, June Kyu Q Park, Danwen Si, and Shi Sun.

For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com, or phone 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.


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Music
 

3:00 PM, November 24



Classics Concert
Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra
Erik Kibelsbeck, conductor
Featuring winners of the OCSO Youth Concerto Competition

Price: $15 regular, $10 students/seniors, free for children under 9
Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave., Syracuse

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in e minor (3rd movement), Jayde Martin, violin
Grieg Piano Concerto in a minor (1st movement), Gregg Welcher, piano
Brahms Symphony No. 2


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8:00 PM, November 24



Blues Fest Fundraiser
Featuring Dana Fuchs

Price: $20
Upstairs at the Dino
246 W. Willow St., Syracuse

Colin Aberdeen opens at 7:00 pm. All money raised goes toward the 2014 Blues Fest.


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Theater
 

2:00 PM, November 24



LAB Series: 'night Mother
Redhouse
Jenn DeCook, director

Price: $10
Redhouse Lab Theater
219 S. West St., Syracuse

In a small house on an isolated country road, Jessie and her mother, Thelma, embark on a cordial remembrance of things past. 'night, Mother by Marsha Norman takes you through a parent's worst nightmare, as Thelma tries to convince her daughter that her life is worth living despite the constant struggles and suffering.


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2:00 PM, November 24



Preview: A Christmas Carol
Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Peter Amster, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Charles Dickens' beloved family classic returns to Central New York after a 7-year absence in an all-new adaptation and production from Peter Amster. "He was a tightfisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge. A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner." But somewhere deep inside Scrooge there remains the little boy still capable of feeling love and joy. This song-and-dance infused adaptation by Romulus Linney sticks closely to Dickens' classic tale to awaken the heart of that lost little boy.

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Monday, November 25, 2013


Art
 

8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, November 25



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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8:30 AM - 4:55 PM, November 25



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 25



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 25



Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition
Onondaga Community College

Price: Free
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College, Syracuse

A mixed media show with works from Onondaga's own faculty members.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25



John James Audubon and the American Landscape
Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

Price: Free
Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University, Syracuse

John James Audubon and the American Landscape showcases Syracuse University's copy of the rare double elephant folio The Birds of America. Printed in London and Edinburgh between 1827 and 1838, the work is a stunning visual catalog, featuring 435 plates depicting American bird life. The enterprise consumed much of Audubon's adult life and took him from the Pennsylvania woods to the Florida Keys and the Labrador coast. To its 19th-century audience, The Birds of America was much more than an ornithological inventory. It brought the exotic American wilderness into the drawing rooms and parlors of its wealthy subscribers. In 1896, former mayor of Syracuse and Syracuse University trustee James J. Welden donated a copy to the University. Today, The Birds of America is known for its extraordinary value, fetching more than ten million dollars at auction.

The exhibition situates The Birds of America in the wider contexts of Audubon's life, 19th-century scientific knowledge, and a rapidly changing landscape that was becoming less exotic each day. Also on display are Alexander Wilson's American Ornithology (1808–14), Audubon's textual companion to The Birds of America (Ornithological Biography, 1831–49), and later volumes that speak to Audubon's legacy, such as first editions of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859) and Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949). Syracuse University's copy of The Birds of America is disbound, which makes it possible for visitors to the exhibition to consider several different prints at once. Some of the engravings on display include the barn owl, Swainson's hawk, and the long-billed curlew, all of which depict American avian life against the backdrop of encroaching civilization.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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9:30 AM - 4:00 PM, November 25



Tango
Point of Contact Gallery

Price: Free
Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

This inaugural exhibit in Point of Contact's new gallery at The Warehouse will showcase the 20-piece grand folio art book Tango (Iris Editions 1991), a collaborative work by Argentine writer Pedro Cuperman and New York artist Nancy Graves. A significant work in Point of Contact's collection, Tango includes eight intaglio prints by Graves and thirteen pages of text by Cuperman.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25



Willson Cummer: Dawn Light
Light Work Gallery

Price: Free
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Willson Cummer is a fine-art photographer, curator and teacher who lives in Fayetteville, NY. Images from his projects have been included in national juried exhibitions. His first solo New York City show opened in December 2011 at OK Harris. Willson's work explores humanity's place in the environment. In addition to his own work, he curates and publishes the blog New Landscape Photography. Willson has taught workshops at Light Work/Community Darkrooms, Syracuse University, and Cazenovia College.

Artist's Statement:

In late July of 2012, a five-month depression unexpectedly lifted. For the first time in a long while, I was able to wake up in the morning with energy, eager to explore the day. With my camera I quickly began shooting the early morning light as it fell upon Fayetteville, NY, my hometown. I walked from my front door most times, and occasionally drove a bit further into the village. I wanted to explore the territory closest at hand.

Light is a fundamental ingredient for photography. It has also, for centuries, been used as a metaphor for healing and recovery. As a recovering depressive, I wanted to explore the dawn light on a metaphorical level. As an artist, I wanted to record the gorgeous cross- light of the early morning and the rich yellow hue of the direct light.

I was attracted to humble structures: gas stations, parking lots, aging commercial buildings. The interplay of the natural world and the built environment is a subject which continues to excite me.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25



Jackie Nickerson: Terrain
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Jackie Nickerson makes photographs that examine the essential nature of people and their relationship to the natural world, through personal identity and the physical and psychological condition of living and working. With "Terrain," Nickerson revisits eastern and southern Africa, focusing on how the exertions of labor leave psychic and material traces on people and the environment.


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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 25



Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort
Maxwell Memorial Library

Price: Free
Maxwell Memorial Library
14 Genesee St., Camillus


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 25



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 25



Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon
Syracuse University School of Art and Design

Price: Free
The Warehouse Genet Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

Distinguished artist and alumna Cecile Gray Bazelon's work has been described as surreal, Precisionist and hard-edged, as well as elegant and dislocating. A defining aesthetic in her paintings is the stylistic manipulation of space; she often uses wide-angle perspective to delineate her many images of the New York skyline, resulting in a striking series of conceptual viewpoints.

"Between the Spaces" was developed by graduate students enrolled in the "Advanced Curatorship" course in the graduate museum studies program in VPA's Department of Design, under the guidance of Professor Edward A. Aiken. The students also acted as associate curators.


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Film
 

7:30 PM, November 25



Lady on a Train (1945)
Syracuse Cinephile Society

Price: $3.50 non-members, $3 members
Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse

Director: Charles David. Cast: Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, David Bruce, Edward Everett Horton, George Coulouris, Dan Duryea, Patricia Morrison, William Frawley, Allen Jenkins.

A young woman (Durbin) witnesses a murder and becomes involved with the victim's eccentric family. Well-written mystery with humorous moments and even a couple of songs by Deanna.


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Tuesday, November 26, 2013


Art
 

8:00 AM - 9:00 PM, November 26



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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8:30 AM - 7:25 PM, November 26



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26



Holiday Gift Gallery Show
Clayscapes Pottery Gallery

Price: Free
Clayscapes Pottery Studio
1003 W. Fayette St., Suite L1, Syracuse


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26



Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition
Onondaga Community College

Price: Free
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College, Syracuse

A mixed media show with works from Onondaga's own faculty members.


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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 26



John James Audubon and the American Landscape
Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

Price: Free
Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University, Syracuse

John James Audubon and the American Landscape showcases Syracuse University's copy of the rare double elephant folio The Birds of America. Printed in London and Edinburgh between 1827 and 1838, the work is a stunning visual catalog, featuring 435 plates depicting American bird life. The enterprise consumed much of Audubon's adult life and took him from the Pennsylvania woods to the Florida Keys and the Labrador coast. To its 19th-century audience, The Birds of America was much more than an ornithological inventory. It brought the exotic American wilderness into the drawing rooms and parlors of its wealthy subscribers. In 1896, former mayor of Syracuse and Syracuse University trustee James J. Welden donated a copy to the University. Today, The Birds of America is known for its extraordinary value, fetching more than ten million dollars at auction.

The exhibition situates The Birds of America in the wider contexts of Audubon's life, 19th-century scientific knowledge, and a rapidly changing landscape that was becoming less exotic each day. Also on display are Alexander Wilson's American Ornithology (1808–14), Audubon's textual companion to The Birds of America (Ornithological Biography, 1831–49), and later volumes that speak to Audubon's legacy, such as first editions of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859) and Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949). Syracuse University's copy of The Birds of America is disbound, which makes it possible for visitors to the exhibition to consider several different prints at once. Some of the engravings on display include the barn owl, Swainson's hawk, and the long-billed curlew, all of which depict American avian life against the backdrop of encroaching civilization.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 26



Water Below, Sky Above
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies: landscape oil paintings
Deeann vonHunke and Robert vonHunke: collaborative pieces with Robert's painting and Dee's metalwork
Wes Weiss: ceramic sculptural forms
Deeann vonHunke: jewelry
Karen Burns: oil on canvas landscape paintings


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9:30 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26



Tango
Point of Contact Gallery

Price: Free
Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

This inaugural exhibit in Point of Contact's new gallery at The Warehouse will showcase the 20-piece grand folio art book Tango (Iris Editions 1991), a collaborative work by Argentine writer Pedro Cuperman and New York artist Nancy Graves. A significant work in Point of Contact's collection, Tango includes eight intaglio prints by Graves and thirteen pages of text by Cuperman.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26



Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art
Community Folk Art Center

Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Through bold brush strokes and vibrant color combinations, graphic and visual artist Philippe Dodard critically engages and empowers audiences throughout the world. Dodard, born and raised in Haiti, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Port-au-Prince and the International School of Bordeaux, France, where he explored graphic design. Although paintings are featured in this exhibition, Dodard is a diverse artist whose body of work includes metalwork, large sculptures and jewelry. Dodard's incredible talent has resulted in international recognition and creative collaborations including his most recent with fashion designer Donna Karan. Irrespective of the discipline or media, Dodard's aesthetic reflects his love for Haiti.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 26



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 26



Jackie Nickerson: Terrain
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Jackie Nickerson makes photographs that examine the essential nature of people and their relationship to the natural world, through personal identity and the physical and psychological condition of living and working. With "Terrain," Nickerson revisits eastern and southern Africa, focusing on how the exertions of labor leave psychic and material traces on people and the environment.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 26



Willson Cummer: Dawn Light
Light Work Gallery

Price: Free
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

Willson Cummer is a fine-art photographer, curator and teacher who lives in Fayetteville, NY. Images from his projects have been included in national juried exhibitions. His first solo New York City show opened in December 2011 at OK Harris. Willson's work explores humanity's place in the environment. In addition to his own work, he curates and publishes the blog New Landscape Photography. Willson has taught workshops at Light Work/Community Darkrooms, Syracuse University, and Cazenovia College.

Artist's Statement:

In late July of 2012, a five-month depression unexpectedly lifted. For the first time in a long while, I was able to wake up in the morning with energy, eager to explore the day. With my camera I quickly began shooting the early morning light as it fell upon Fayetteville, NY, my hometown. I walked from my front door most times, and occasionally drove a bit further into the village. I wanted to explore the territory closest at hand.

Light is a fundamental ingredient for photography. It has also, for centuries, been used as a metaphor for healing and recovery. As a recovering depressive, I wanted to explore the dawn light on a metaphorical level. As an artist, I wanted to record the gorgeous cross- light of the early morning and the rich yellow hue of the direct light.

I was attracted to humble structures: gas stations, parking lots, aging commercial buildings. The interplay of the natural world and the built environment is a subject which continues to excite me.


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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 26



Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort
Maxwell Memorial Library

Price: Free
Maxwell Memorial Library
14 Genesee St., Camillus


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 26



Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

This exhibition presents Paul Strand's famous Mexican Portfolio, which includes photogravure impressions of people, landscapes, architecture, and religious objects that he encountered in Mexico during his travels there in 1932.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 26



Print Making Revolution: Mexican Prints and the Taller de Grafica Popular
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

An exhibition of over 130 original prints drawn from the SU Art Collection, as well as lenders including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum, Library of Congress, and the Blanton Museum of Art. The exhibition features important Mexican artists and post-Mexican Revolution artwork, with emphasis on the prints produced at the Taller de Gráfica Popular (The People's Graphic Workshop), or TGP. This influential workshop advanced a variety of revolutionary ideals and causes, including the formation of organized labor, the fight for civil rights, and an active campaign against fascism.

Print Making Revolution is organized into four subjects. The first acts as precursor to the TGP, highlighting the work of artists that helped to define the Mexican print landscape early in the 20th century. These figures include José Gaudalupe Posada, Jean Charlot, and the "Big Three": Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Siqueiros.

The exhibition then transitions into the artists of the TGP, with emphasis on the Taller's director Leopoldo Méndez, but also includes Ángel Bracho, Isidoro Ocampo, and Alfredo Zalce, among others.

The third part of the exhibition focuses on the linocut portfolio Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, a vividly illustrated narration of the Mexican Revolution, published by the workshop in 1947. Shown in its entirety, the portfolio contains 84 original prints by 16 artists.

Finally, the exhibition highlights the gringos—Americans working at the TGP during the early and influential days of the prolific workshop, Angel Bracho, Victoria! Los Artistas de Taller de Grafica Popular, 1945 University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque including John Woodrow Wilson, Mariana Yampolsky and Elizabeth Catlett. The impact of the TGP reached well beyond the conventional boundaries of art making, affecting political and social movements in Mexico and the United States.


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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 26



International Art from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Syracuse

Highlighting the breadth of the collections' encyclopedic holdings and exploring international artists and themes, these new displays explore the genres of photography, prints, paintings and sculpture. Two of the exhibitions on display in the Print and Photo Study Galleries will highlight the University's vast holdings of historical Japanese photographs and prints. The third exhibition will examine artwork created by international artists who have immigrated to the United States.

America's Calling, presented in the Gallery of American Art, is an exhibition of 16 works of art by 15 foreign-born artists, including Ben Shahn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Josef Albers. The artists included in the exhibition, or their families, were drawn to the United States because it offered opportunities unavailable in their homelands. A variety of media is presented in the display, including painting, ceramics, sculpture and printmaking that are handled using often innovative techniques. Cumulatively, these artists had a profound and permanent effect on the evolution of American art.

The Photo Study Room will present Visions for Sale: Photographs of Nineteenth Century Japan, an exhibition of 22 hand-colored albumen prints from the 19th century exploring the country's people, land and environment that was quickly changing due to modernization. European photographers such as Felice Beato and Baron Raimond Stillfield traveled to Japan to document the nation's exotic landscape and historically idiosyncratic jobs before they were swept away by the tide of modernism.

Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga: Japanese Woodcuts from the Syracuse University Art Collection will be installed in the Print Study Room and draws from the University's collection of over 300 examples from this important and hugely influential art movement. The prints on view date from the height of color Ukiyo-e printmaking (c1780-1868) through Japan's Meiji period (1868-1912) to 20th century impressions of the Shin Hanga movement (1915-1940s). Masters of this medium are represented, including the work of Utamaro, Kuniyoshi, Hokusai, Hiroshida, Tsuchiya Koitsu and Yoshida Hiroshi. The prints exemplify the soft, painterly style that is synonymous with the Japanese woodcut, and illustrates the wide range of subjects from courtesans to Kabuki theater and the Japanese landscape.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 26



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 26



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 26



Between the Spaces: Works by Cecile Gray Bazelon
Syracuse University School of Art and Design

Price: Free
The Warehouse Genet Gallery
350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse

Distinguished artist and alumna Cecile Gray Bazelon's work has been described as surreal, Precisionist and hard-edged, as well as elegant and dislocating. A defining aesthetic in her paintings is the stylistic manipulation of space; she often uses wide-angle perspective to delineate her many images of the New York skyline, resulting in a striking series of conceptual viewpoints.

"Between the Spaces" was developed by graduate students enrolled in the "Advanced Curatorship" course in the graduate museum studies program in VPA's Department of Design, under the guidance of Professor Edward A. Aiken. The students also acted as associate curators.


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Lecture
 

7:30 PM, November 26



Gail Collins
Friends of the Central Library Author Series

Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The New York Times columnist and op-editor is author of many books including As Texas Goes: How the Lone Star State Hijacked the American Agenda and When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present.


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Music
 

7:00 PM, November 26



Jamesville-Dewitt High School Choir

Jamesville-Dewitt High School
Edinger Drive, Dewitt

"Spark" choir performs with the jazz band.

For more information, phone 315-445-8300.


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8:00 PM, November 26



Dark Star Orchestra
Creative Concerts

Price: $25
Palace Theater
2384 James St., Syracuse

Using entire shows from the Grateful Dead's decades of touring as a launching pad, Dark Star Orchestra recreates song for song performances straight from historic set lists.


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Wednesday, November 27, 2013


Art
 

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, November 27



Robert Thurber Photographs
LeMoyne College

Price: Free
Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College, Syracuse


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8:30 AM - 7:25 PM, November 27



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27



Gallery Exhibit: OCC Faculty Art & Photography Exhibition
Onondaga Community College

Price: Free
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College, Syracuse

A mixed media show with works from Onondaga's own faculty members.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



John James Audubon and the American Landscape
Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center

Price: Free
Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University, Syracuse

John James Audubon and the American Landscape showcases Syracuse University's copy of the rare double elephant folio The Birds of America. Printed in London and Edinburgh between 1827 and 1838, the work is a stunning visual catalog, featuring 435 plates depicting American bird life. The enterprise consumed much of Audubon's adult life and took him from the Pennsylvania woods to the Florida Keys and the Labrador coast. To its 19th-century audience, The Birds of America was much more than an ornithological inventory. It brought the exotic American wilderness into the drawing rooms and parlors of its wealthy subscribers. In 1896, former mayor of Syracuse and Syracuse University trustee James J. Welden donated a copy to the University. Today, The Birds of America is known for its extraordinary value, fetching more than ten million dollars at auction.

The exhibition situates The Birds of America in the wider contexts of Audubon's life, 19th-century scientific knowledge, and a rapidly changing landscape that was becoming less exotic each day. Also on display are Alexander Wilson's American Ornithology (1808–14), Audubon's textual companion to The Birds of America (Ornithological Biography, 1831–49), and later volumes that speak to Audubon's legacy, such as first editions of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (1859) and Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There (1949). Syracuse University's copy of The Birds of America is disbound, which makes it possible for visitors to the exhibition to consider several different prints at once. Some of the engravings on display include the barn owl, Swainson's hawk, and the long-billed curlew, all of which depict American avian life against the backdrop of encroaching civilization.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 27



Water Below, Sky Above
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies: landscape oil paintings
Deeann vonHunke and Robert vonHunke: collaborative pieces with Robert's painting and Dee's metalwork
Wes Weiss: ceramic sculptural forms
Deeann vonHunke: jewelry
Karen Burns: oil on canvas landscape paintings


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



Philipe Doddard: The Idea of Modernity in Haitian Contemporary Art
Community Folk Art Center

Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Through bold brush strokes and vibrant color combinations, graphic and visual artist Philippe Dodard critically engages and empowers audiences throughout the world. Dodard, born and raised in Haiti, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Port-au-Prince and the International School of Bordeaux, France, where he explored graphic design. Although paintings are featured in this exhibition, Dodard is a diverse artist whose body of work includes metalwork, large sculptures and jewelry. Dodard's incredible talent has resulted in international recognition and creative collaborations including his most recent with fashion designer Donna Karan. Irrespective of the discipline or media, Dodard's aesthetic reflects his love for Haiti.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 27



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27



Somewhere in the 20th Century: Still Life and Landscape Watercolors by Kyle Mort
Maxwell Memorial Library

Price: Free
Maxwell Memorial Library
14 Genesee St., Camillus


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27



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, November 27



Fashion After Five
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The exhibit, Fashion After Five, curated by Syracuse University's Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor of fashion design and history and curator of the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, will explore the history of the cocktail dress with several spectacular garments from the collections of OHA and the Sue Ann Genet Collection. Also represented in the exhibit will be the work of students from the S.U. Department of Fashion Design who will present their own creations, inspired by the vintage dresses selected for the exhibition—a perfect way to combine the past and the present for this exciting new exhibit.


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27



Snowy Splendor
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

This exhibit will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, drawings and prints of contemporary or vintage winter scenes of Onondaga County.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 27



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 27



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 27



SUtura
XL Projects

Price: Free
XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse

An exhibition of works by international graduate students in a variety of media, including ceramics, fibers, film, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, sculpture and video. Students exhibiting work include Renqian Yang, Yue Wang, Kejun Zhao, Jaroslava Prihodova, Sichang Yang, Laura Sanz, Ozan Atalan, Yanyu Dong, Neven Lochhead, Weigang Song, Zaoli Zhong, Alessia Cecchet, Tian Guan, Seung Huk Lee, Jila Nikpay, June Kyu Q Park, Danwen Si, and Shi Sun.

For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com, or phone 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.


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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 27



Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption
601 Tully

Price: Free
601 Tully St.
Syracuse

With an overabundance of food, we are a culture obsessed with our next meal. The harsh reality is that much of the food produced goes to waste while others still go hungry at night. For this exhibition, the artists will explore the differing ways that people choose to nourish themselves and how it is reflective of who we are as a society and as an individual. The participating artists are Cynthia Herrera, Marisa Jahn and Steve Shada, Tattfoo Tan, various artists from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, and Viviane Le Courtois.


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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 27



Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

Spoken Threads is a collection of fiber art that takes its inspiration from the traditional women-made crafts such as quilting, knitting, weaving, sewing, and cross-stitch. It features women artists from across the USA, including Central New York, as well as those from Canada and the UK who use their art to speak wisdom on a variety of social and environmental issues. During the time of year that many consumers reach for something mass-produced off an end-cap display, this exhibition is a celebration of the handmade.

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Theater
 

7:30 PM, November 27



War Horse
Broadway in Syracuse

Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

A heart-warming tale of loyalty and friendship, and winner of five 2011 Tony Awards, War Horse tells the story of young Albert and his beloved horse Joey. When Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped from England to France, he is soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraordinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man's land. But Albert cannot forget Joey and, still not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home. This powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness that is currently playing to packed houses in London and around the world. At its heart are astonishing life-sized puppets created by South Africa's Handspring Puppet Company, that bring to life breathing, galloping, charging horses strong enough for men to ride.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013


Art
 

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 28



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 28



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 28



Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption
601 Tully

Price: Free
601 Tully St.
Syracuse

With an overabundance of food, we are a culture obsessed with our next meal. The harsh reality is that much of the food produced goes to waste while others still go hungry at night. For this exhibition, the artists will explore the differing ways that people choose to nourish themselves and how it is reflective of who we are as a society and as an individual. The participating artists are Cynthia Herrera, Marisa Jahn and Steve Shada, Tattfoo Tan, various artists from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, and Viviane Le Courtois.


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5:00 PM - 11:59 PM, November 28



In Da Window: Glasswork by Don Plouffe
Echo

745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse

A Syracuse native, Don received his BFA from Syracuse University and his MAT from Oswego State. He has worked in artist studios from Venice, CA, to Florence, Italy, and in art classrooms all over CNY. Each experience has had an impact on what he creates from ceramic tiles, to stained glass windows and doors, to sculptures of creatures and beasts of all sorts. He strives to create work worth spending time with and enjoys the process almost as much as the finished piece.


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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 28



Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming
Urban Video Project

Price: Free
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming" is part of Solomon's acclaimed "In Memorium" series, a body of work shot entirely within the virtual world of the Grand Theft Auto video game, and is shown in conjunction with the Everson's exhibition of the Smithsonian traveling show The Art of Video Games.

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming," with its haunting soundtrack, will also be the debut of UVP's new outdoor sound system and new projector, a milestone for UVP that will significantly expand programming options and provide a truly spectacular experience.


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Friday, November 29, 2013


Art
 

12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 29



In Da Window: Glasswork by Don Plouffe
Echo

745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse

A Syracuse native, Don received his BFA from Syracuse University and his MAT from Oswego State. He has worked in artist studios from Venice, CA, to Florence, Italy, and in art classrooms all over CNY. Each experience has had an impact on what he creates from ceramic tiles, to stained glass windows and doors, to sculptures of creatures and beasts of all sorts. He strives to create work worth spending time with and enjoys the process almost as much as the finished piece.


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8:30 AM - 4:55 PM, November 29



Works by Dan Shanahan
Onondaga County Central Library

Price: Free
Onondaga County Central Library
The Galleries of Syracuse, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse

Dan's work includes cartoons and portraits drawn from life. He fills in the background of many of his drawings with imaginary action scenes or whatever comes to mind, including but not limited to robots, cars, spiders and sound effects. Dan's media of choice are pastel, ink and watercolor. His sources of inspiration are kids' book illustrations, old cartoons and comics, and vague memories from past lives.


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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29



Drawing on Talent: 5th Annual Members Group Art Exhibit
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd., Marcellus

Group art exhibit featuring work in all media by members of the Baltimore Woods member community.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29



Wanderings: Works by Rachael Ikins
Westcott Community Art Gallery

Price: Free
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St., Syracuse

Mixed media works. Listen to the stories. Become a part of the tale. Find the magic within you.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29



Water Below, Sky Above
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies: landscape oil paintings
Deeann vonHunke and Robert vonHunke: collaborative pieces with Robert's painting and Dee's metalwork
Wes Weiss: ceramic sculptural forms
Deeann vonHunke: jewelry
Karen Burns: oil on canvas landscape paintings


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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, November 29



Grand Opening: 28th Annual Gingerbread Gallery
Erie Canal Museum

Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children
Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

It's that time of year again! The upstairs gallery of the museum has been transformed into a 1800s street scene with over 40 gingerbread creations made by professional and amateur bakers from across the region on display in storefront windows.


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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29



The Beauty Within: A Collection of Metal and Clay
Gallery 54

Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

Works by featured artists Donna Smith and Sallie Thompson.


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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 29



Boughs and Branches
Imagine

Imagine
38 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles

"Boughs and Branches" is an exhibition of paintings by cousins Joyce Burgess Snavlin and Linda Davis Reed.

For "Boughs and Branches," Reed and Snavlin have contributed small paintings by their mothers to hang above their own works. "Our mothers were the boughs, and we are the branches from them," Reed says.

Reed illustrated, and Snavlin wrote, "Adirondack ABCs," which introduces children to the alphabet through Adirondack scenes and icons. Original artwork from the book was exhibited at Imagine in September.


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29



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, November 29



Snowy Splendor
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

This exhibit will feature oil and watercolor paintings, photographs, drawings and prints of contemporary or vintage winter scenes of Onondaga County.


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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29



Fashion After Five
Onondaga Historical Association

Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

The exhibit, Fashion After Five, curated by Syracuse University's Jeffrey Mayer, associate professor of fashion design and history and curator of the Sue Ann Genet Costume Collection, will explore the history of the cocktail dress with several spectacular garments from the collections of OHA and the Sue Ann Genet Collection. Also represented in the exhibit will be the work of students from the S.U. Department of Fashion Design who will present their own creations, inspired by the vintage dresses selected for the exhibition—a perfect way to combine the past and the present for this exciting new exhibit.


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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29



Holiday Show
Gandee Gallery

Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St., Fabius

The Holiday Show features jewelry, ceramics, photography, painting, and fiber art created by regionally and nationally recognized artists. Participating artists include Karin Bremer, Willson Cummer, Jen Gandee, Henry Gernhardt, Michael Hughes, Marie LoParco, Hannah Meredith, Laurel Moranz, Jessica Pilowa, Lily Tsay, Lucie Wellner, and Errol Willett.

The Holiday Group Show emphasizes the important role that handmade objects and fine art plays in domestic life, enriching living spaces and adorning the body. The Gandee Gallery encourages art lovers to celebrate the holidays by giving gifts that embody the creative spirit. Many fine art and craft artists currently have work on display at the gallery shop. New holiday cards, ornaments, and many gift items fill the space.


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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29



Art Mart
Syracuse Allied Arts

City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 29



Jordan Eagles: Red Giant
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $5 suggested donation
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Using blood collected from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium, the artist explores ideas about transformation, death, and rebirth. Jordan Eagles encases the blood in Plexiglas and UV resin panels; mounted on the gallery walls they create a sublime environment that envelops and engages the viewer. The exhibition title, "Red Giant," refers to a luminous giant star in its final phase of stellar evolution—what our Sun will become in five billion years—while also referencing the intense, potent color of blood. The abstract patterns and forms in the works may suggest internal organs as well as cosmological phenomena like solar storms, sunspots, craters, meteorites, and supernova explosions.

Eagles' works are in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the Addison Gallery of American Art; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum; and the Everson Museum of Art. Recent solo shows include Causey Contemporary and Krause Gallery, New York; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; the University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor; and Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art, San Francisco.He has been featured in numerous publications, including Time Magazine, The New York Times, L'Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest and Wired.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 29



The Art of Video Games
Everson Museum of Art

Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, $5 Everson members, $30 family (up to 2 adults & 4 children)
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Part of a ten-city national tour, "The Art of Video Games" is one of the first major exhibitions to explore the 40-year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking graphics, creative storytelling, and player interactivity. The exhibition features some of the most influential artists and designers across five eras of game development, from early pioneers to contemporary designers. Video games use player participation to tell stories and engage audiences. In the same way as film, animation and performance, video games are a compelling and influential form of narrative art.

"The Art of Video Games" focuses on the interplay of graphics, technology and storytelling through some of the best games for 20 gaming systems ranging from the Atari VCS to the PlayStation 3. The exhibition features 80 video games that demonstrate the evolution of the medium. The games are presented through still images and video footage. In addition, the galleries include video interviews with developers and artists, historic game consoles and large prints of in-game screen shots.

New technologies allow designers to create increasingly interactive and sophisticated game environments while staying grounded in traditional game types. Five featured games, one from each era, are available in the exhibition galleries for visitors to play for a few minutes, to gain some feel for the interactivity. The playable gamesPac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flowershow how players interact with the virtual worlds, highlighting innovative new techniques that set the standard for many subsequent games.

Visitors to the exhibition are greeted by excerpts from selected games projected 12 feet high, accompanied by a chipmusic soundtrack by 8 Bit Weapon and ComputeHer, including "The Art of Video Games Anthem" recorded by 8 Bit Weapon specifically for the exhibition. These multimedia elements convey the excitement and complexity of the featured video games. An interior gallery includes a series of short videos showing the range of emotional responses players have while interacting with games. Excerpts from interviews with 20 influential figures in the gaming world also are presented in the galleries.

Read a review!


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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 29



SUtura
XL Projects

Price: Free
XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St., Syracuse

An exhibition of works by international graduate students in a variety of media, including ceramics, fibers, film, illustration, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, sculpture and video. Students exhibiting work include Renqian Yang, Yue Wang, Kejun Zhao, Jaroslava Prihodova, Sichang Yang, Laura Sanz, Ozan Atalan, Yanyu Dong, Neven Lochhead, Weigang Song, Zaoli Zhong, Alessia Cecchet, Tian Guan, Seung Huk Lee, Jila Nikpay, June Kyu Q Park, Danwen Si, and Shi Sun.

For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com, or phone 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.


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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 29



Nourish: An Exploration of Consumption
601 Tully

Price: Free
601 Tully St.
Syracuse

With an overabundance of food, we are a culture obsessed with our next meal. The harsh reality is that much of the food produced goes to waste while others still go hungry at night. For this exhibition, the artists will explore the differing ways that people choose to nourish themselves and how it is reflective of who we are as a society and as an individual. The participating artists are Cynthia Herrera, Marisa Jahn and Steve Shada, Tattfoo Tan, various artists from the Hudson Valley Seed Library, and Viviane Le Courtois.


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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 29



Spoken Threads: Craftivist Fiber Art
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

Spoken Threads is a collection of fiber art that takes its inspiration from the traditional women-made crafts such as quilting, knitting, weaving, sewing, and cross-stitch. It features women artists from across the USA, including Central New York, as well as those from Canada and the UK who use their art to speak wisdom on a variety of social and environmental issues. During the time of year that many consumers reach for something mass-produced off an end-cap display, this exhibition is a celebration of the handmade.

Read a review!


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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 29



Phil Solomon: Still Raining, Still Dreaming
Urban Video Project

Price: Free
Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming" is part of Solomon's acclaimed "In Memorium" series, a body of work shot entirely within the virtual world of the Grand Theft Auto video game, and is shown in conjunction with the Everson's exhibition of the Smithsonian traveling show The Art of Video Games.

"Still Raining, Still Dreaming," with its haunting soundtrack, will also be the debut of UVP's new outdoor sound system and new projector, a milestone for UVP that will significantly expand programming options and provide a truly spectacular experience.


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Comedy
 

8:00 PM, November 29



Just Desserts: A SIC Bank Show
Syracuse Improv Collective

Price: $5
CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage), Dewitt

Ladies and Gentlemen, we cordially invite you once again to another monthly Bank Show. Bring your family and friends for Just Desserts at the CNY Playhouse. We'll have improv, stand up comedy, and music to satisfy your entertainment cravings.


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Music
 

7:00 PM, November 29



Hamell on Trial, with Chuck Schiele

Price: $10
St. Clare Auditorium
Lodi and Isabella Streets, Syracuse


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8:00 PM, November 29



Hot Tuna
Creative Concerts

Price: $35
Palace Theater
2384 James St., Syracuse


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Theater
 

8:00 PM, November 29



War Horse
Broadway in Syracuse

Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

A heart-warming tale of loyalty and friendship, and winner of five 2011 Tony Awards, War Horse tells the story of young Albert and his beloved horse Joey. When Joey is sold to the cavalry and shipped from England to France, he is soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraordinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in no man's land. But Albert cannot forget Joey and, still not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find him and bring him home. This powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness that is currently playing to packed houses in London and around the world. At its heart are astonishing life-sized puppets created by South Africa's Handspring Puppet Company, that bring to life breathing, galloping, charging horses strong enough for men to ride.

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8:00 PM, November 29



A Christmas Carol
Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Peter Amster, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Charles Dickens' beloved family classic returns to Central New York after a 7-year absence in an all-new adaptation and production from Peter Amster. "He was a tightfisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge. A squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner." But somewhere deep inside Scrooge there remains the little boy still capable of feeling love and joy. This song-and-dance infused adaptation by Romulus Linney sticks closely to Dickens' classic tale to awaken the heart of that lost little boy.

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