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Events for Monday, January 22, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Events for Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Reception and Artist's Talk Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
7:30 PM
The Illusionists: Live From Broadway Broadway in Syracuse
10:00 PM-5:00 PM
Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Events for Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-2:00 PM
Jazz at the Plaza: Kanjira CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
12:15 PM
The John Spradling Piano Studio Civic Morning Musicals
5:30 PM-8:30 PM
Jazz at the Cavalier: Nancy Kelly CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
7:30 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
Events for Thursday, January 25, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
6:45 PM
Big Louie and the Gang That Couldn't Think Straight Acme Mystery Company
7:30 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
Events for Friday, January 26, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Opening: Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
7:00 PM
Austin MacRae, John Sonntag, and Wendy Sassafras Ramsay Words and Music Songwriter Showcase
8:00 PM
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Gianni Schicchi Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Events for Saturday, January 27, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Edie Fake: Structures Shift Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Focus Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM
AlphaGo
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
12:30 PM
Alice in Wonderland Magic Circle Children's Theatre
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Transformación Gallery Talk Community Folk Art Center
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
3:00 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Parties in the Plaza: Frenay & Lenin CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
7:00 PM
Sebastian Maniscalco Landmark Theatre
7:30 PM
Isreal Hagan Steeple Coffee House
7:30 PM
Masterworks Series: Shifrin Plays Mozart Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria), featuring David Shifrin, clarinet
7:30 PM
Cinemagogue: Norman Temple Society of Concord
8:00 PM
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Gianni Schicchi Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
9:30 PM
Sebastian Maniscalco Landmark Theatre
Events for Sunday, January 28, 2018
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Focus Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Edie Fake: Structures Shift Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
January JAZZfest CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Jazz on Tap: Bob Piorun & The Swing Kats CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
2:00 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
3:00 PM
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild (Read a review!)
3:00 PM
Jeremy Stolle LeMoyne College
3:00 PM
Side by Side Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria), featuring CMM/Symphoria Concerto Competition winners Charlie Loh, violin; Kaelem Michel, piano
7:00 PM
Next to Normal Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Student Recital Series: Liz Pogact, flute Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Events for Monday, January 29, 2018
Time TBD
Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Monday, January 22, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 22 |
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, January 22 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
Read a review!
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 22 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 22 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 22 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 22 |
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Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
New York based artist Jack Henry uses a variety of found objects, solidified in columns, to create "a sense of wonder from the banal byproducts of our failed but once successful modern society."
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 23 |
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, January 23 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
Read a review!
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 23 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 23 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 23 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 23 |
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Reception and Artist's Talk Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
There will be an artist's talk 11:00-11:30 am, with a reception following from 11:30-12:30. New York based artist Jack Henry uses a variety of found objects, solidified in columns, to create "a sense of wonder from the banal byproducts of our failed but once successful modern society."
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 23 |
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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10:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 23 |
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Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In keeping with the theme of Art in an Age of Protest, our winter exhibition is Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), a show in partnership with University of California at Davis Department of Chicano/a Studies. Visiting members of TANA include Malaquias Montoya, Drucella Anne Miranda, and Jose Arenas.
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7:30 PM, January 23 |
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The Illusionists: Live From Broadway Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
This mind-blowing spectacular showcases the jaw-dropping talents of five of the most incredible illusionists on earth. "The Illusionists: Live From Broadway" has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage. This non-stop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions. Audiences will witness stunning acts of grand illusion, levitation, mind-reading, disappearance, and for the first time ever, a full-view water torture escape. This group of world-class performers take their cue from the showmanship of the great illusionists of the past, such as Harry Houdini, and pair it with a new and updated contemporary aesthetic, whose set and costume design lend the genre a theatricality and artistry that has rarely been seen before. Collectively, these performers have been seen by millions of people around the world and this production showcases their incredible talents together on stage for the very first time.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 24 |
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, January 24 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 24 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 24 |
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Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In keeping with the theme of Art in an Age of Protest, our winter exhibition is Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), a show in partnership with University of California at Davis Department of Chicano/a Studies. Visiting members of TANA include Malaquias Montoya, Drucella Anne Miranda, and Jose Arenas.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 24 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 24 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 24 |
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Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County" features oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, photographs, and pastel drawings of winter scenes of Syracuse and Onondaga County from area artists and photographers. Snowy Splendor 2017-2018 marks the fifth anniversary of this popular exhibit that highlights artwork created by community artists.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 24 |
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The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, Onondaga Historical Association will present an exhibit on Onondaga County's role in the Great War. The exhibit will feature photographs, posters, uniforms, gas masks, helmets and other military accoutrements, war souvenirs, home-front conservation items, letters, diaries, and other archival material and objects. These items will illustrate the impact World War I had on Onondaga County and the world at large. The exhibit will focus on the people, places, and events at home and abroad including military personnel and units, the nurse corps, Camp Syracuse, food conservation, the Split Rock munitions explosion, and the Spanish Influenza epidemic.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 24 |
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Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
New York based artist Jack Henry uses a variety of found objects, solidified in columns, to create "a sense of wonder from the banal byproducts of our failed but once successful modern society."
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 24 |
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 24 |
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From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics" highlights the rich continuing history of California, Oregon, and Washington artists working in a wide variety of aesthetics, scale, and conceptual styles. The exhibition surveys iconic works from the Museum's collection beginning in the 1950s, to works created in today's dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, capturing the spirit and innovations synonymous with West Coast art over the last six decades.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 24 |
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Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition, the first museum retrospective of American artist Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004), explores four decades of the artist's career, spanning from his activist roots in Chicago as a founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement to his influence on future generations of artists as a professor at Howard University. Donaldson's work is an amalgamation of energetic colors, intricate patterns, and African iconography that celebrates the history of African art and the roots of black culture. Featuring paintings, prints, and mixed media works, the exhibition reflects on Donaldson's deep belief in the responsibility of an artist to create work that is both socially relevant and visually striking, as well as his tireless fight for equality and pride in his heritage.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 24 |
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Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson began collecting ceramics in 1916 with a purchase of 32 porcelains by preeminent Arts and Crafts potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau, which ultimately built the framework for the Museum's focus on works in clay. In 2016, the Museum unveiled a new ceramics gallery and implemented a plan to actively acquire new works for the ceramics collection, which now numbers more than 5000 works dating from antiquity to the present day. This exhibition features a small and diverse selection of works acquired over the last three years through gifts and purchases. Forty-nine ceramics entered the collection during this period, ranging from functional vessels made by the South American Chavin civilization between the ninth and third centuries BCE to sculptural objects created by contemporary artists across America.
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Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Genet Design Gallery
The Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A number of social, political, and technological changes have had a profound impact on the development of modern bra design. Various changes in the role of women in society with origins in the two world wars, an increasingly fast-changing and innovative fashion scene, and changes in feminist attitudes brought about substantial changes in attitudes toward both the bra and female identity. Thus, the bra often took center stage in reflecting some of these momentous changes. "Cross Your Heart" intends to capture the evolution of a highly complex bra design process via a vintage inspired intimate apparel collection. The designer's innovative bra patternmaking method, "Shin's method," is applied for the creation of the collection. About the Artist: Kristina Shin, Ph.D., graduated from Chung Nam National University, Korea, with a B.A. in clothing and textiles, an M.A. in fashion merchandising from California State University Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. in fashion design from the University of Northumbria, U.K. She has more than 10 years' experience in both the outerwear and underwear industries as a fashion designer and patternmaker. Prior to joining the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shin worked for Triumph International Overseas Ltd., one of the world's leading lingerie brands, as a designer. Shin is the author of Patternmaking for Underwear Design (2nd edition), a textbook that is a comprehensive patternmaking guide aimed at students, educators, and industry. This publication presents innovative bra cup manipulation methods which she developed using a flat patternmaking concept.
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12:00 PM - 2:00 PM, January 24 |
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Jazz at the Plaza: Kanjira CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free LeMoyne Plaza
1135 Salt Springs Rd.,
Syracuse
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12:15 PM, January 24 |
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The John Spradling Piano Studio Civic Morning Musicals
Price: Free Park Central Presbyterian Church
504 E. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The rising artists from the studio of John Spradling will offer solo and ensemble works with high musical understanding, skill, and energy.
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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM, January 24 |
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Jazz at the Cavalier: Nancy Kelly CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: No cover charge Marriott Hotel Syracuse Cavalier Room
500 S. Warren St.,
Syracuse
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, January 25 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 25 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In keeping with the theme of Art in an Age of Protest, our winter exhibition is Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), a show in partnership with University of California at Davis Department of Chicano/a Studies. Visiting members of TANA include Malaquias Montoya, Drucella Anne Miranda, and Jose Arenas.
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 25 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, Onondaga Historical Association will present an exhibit on Onondaga County's role in the Great War. The exhibit will feature photographs, posters, uniforms, gas masks, helmets and other military accoutrements, war souvenirs, home-front conservation items, letters, diaries, and other archival material and objects. These items will illustrate the impact World War I had on Onondaga County and the world at large. The exhibit will focus on the people, places, and events at home and abroad including military personnel and units, the nurse corps, Camp Syracuse, food conservation, the Split Rock munitions explosion, and the Spanish Influenza epidemic.
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Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County" features oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, photographs, and pastel drawings of winter scenes of Syracuse and Onondaga County from area artists and photographers. Snowy Splendor 2017-2018 marks the fifth anniversary of this popular exhibit that highlights artwork created by community artists.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 25 |
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Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
New York based artist Jack Henry uses a variety of found objects, solidified in columns, to create "a sense of wonder from the banal byproducts of our failed but once successful modern society."
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, January 25 |
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, January 25 |
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From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics" highlights the rich continuing history of California, Oregon, and Washington artists working in a wide variety of aesthetics, scale, and conceptual styles. The exhibition surveys iconic works from the Museum's collection beginning in the 1950s, to works created in today's dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, capturing the spirit and innovations synonymous with West Coast art over the last six decades.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, January 25 |
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Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson began collecting ceramics in 1916 with a purchase of 32 porcelains by preeminent Arts and Crafts potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau, which ultimately built the framework for the Museum's focus on works in clay. In 2016, the Museum unveiled a new ceramics gallery and implemented a plan to actively acquire new works for the ceramics collection, which now numbers more than 5000 works dating from antiquity to the present day. This exhibition features a small and diverse selection of works acquired over the last three years through gifts and purchases. Forty-nine ceramics entered the collection during this period, ranging from functional vessels made by the South American Chavin civilization between the ninth and third centuries BCE to sculptural objects created by contemporary artists across America.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, January 25 |
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Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition, the first museum retrospective of American artist Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004), explores four decades of the artist's career, spanning from his activist roots in Chicago as a founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement to his influence on future generations of artists as a professor at Howard University. Donaldson's work is an amalgamation of energetic colors, intricate patterns, and African iconography that celebrates the history of African art and the roots of black culture. Featuring paintings, prints, and mixed media works, the exhibition reflects on Donaldson's deep belief in the responsibility of an artist to create work that is both socially relevant and visually striking, as well as his tireless fight for equality and pride in his heritage.
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Big Louie and the Gang That Couldn't Think Straight Acme Mystery Company
Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
You and the rest of the Bangalone Gang are in deep trouble. Big Louie's been beaned by a bocci ball and now he ain't thinking so good. The gang's got to figure out what to do before arch rival gang leader "Muscles" Marinara has you rubbed out. You better move fast. Word on the street is that ruthless hitman Jake "The Weasel" is on the way.
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse Noelle Hedgcock, director
Price: $17 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
This 1960s' French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancées, each a beautiful airline hostess with frequent "layovers." He keeps "one up, one down, and one pending" until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and Bernard's apartment, at the same time.
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Friday, January 26, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
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Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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Opening: Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
There will be an opening reception this evening 5:00-7:00 pm. In keeping with the theme of Art in an Age of Protest, our winter exhibition is Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), a show in partnership with University of California at Davis Department of Chicano/a Studies. Visiting members of TANA include Malaquias Montoya, Drucella Anne Miranda, and Jose Arenas.
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, January 26 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County" features oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, photographs, and pastel drawings of winter scenes of Syracuse and Onondaga County from area artists and photographers. Snowy Splendor 2017-2018 marks the fifth anniversary of this popular exhibit that highlights artwork created by community artists.
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The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, Onondaga Historical Association will present an exhibit on Onondaga County's role in the Great War. The exhibit will feature photographs, posters, uniforms, gas masks, helmets and other military accoutrements, war souvenirs, home-front conservation items, letters, diaries, and other archival material and objects. These items will illustrate the impact World War I had on Onondaga County and the world at large. The exhibit will focus on the people, places, and events at home and abroad including military personnel and units, the nurse corps, Camp Syracuse, food conservation, the Split Rock munitions explosion, and the Spanish Influenza epidemic.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 26 |
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 26 |
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition, the first museum retrospective of American artist Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004), explores four decades of the artist's career, spanning from his activist roots in Chicago as a founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement to his influence on future generations of artists as a professor at Howard University. Donaldson's work is an amalgamation of energetic colors, intricate patterns, and African iconography that celebrates the history of African art and the roots of black culture. Featuring paintings, prints, and mixed media works, the exhibition reflects on Donaldson's deep belief in the responsibility of an artist to create work that is both socially relevant and visually striking, as well as his tireless fight for equality and pride in his heritage.
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Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson began collecting ceramics in 1916 with a purchase of 32 porcelains by preeminent Arts and Crafts potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau, which ultimately built the framework for the Museum's focus on works in clay. In 2016, the Museum unveiled a new ceramics gallery and implemented a plan to actively acquire new works for the ceramics collection, which now numbers more than 5000 works dating from antiquity to the present day. This exhibition features a small and diverse selection of works acquired over the last three years through gifts and purchases. Forty-nine ceramics entered the collection during this period, ranging from functional vessels made by the South American Chavin civilization between the ninth and third centuries BCE to sculptural objects created by contemporary artists across America.
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From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics" highlights the rich continuing history of California, Oregon, and Washington artists working in a wide variety of aesthetics, scale, and conceptual styles. The exhibition surveys iconic works from the Museum's collection beginning in the 1950s, to works created in today's dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, capturing the spirit and innovations synonymous with West Coast art over the last six decades.
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Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Genet Design Gallery
The Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A number of social, political, and technological changes have had a profound impact on the development of modern bra design. Various changes in the role of women in society with origins in the two world wars, an increasingly fast-changing and innovative fashion scene, and changes in feminist attitudes brought about substantial changes in attitudes toward both the bra and female identity. Thus, the bra often took center stage in reflecting some of these momentous changes. "Cross Your Heart" intends to capture the evolution of a highly complex bra design process via a vintage inspired intimate apparel collection. The designer's innovative bra patternmaking method, "Shin's method," is applied for the creation of the collection. About the Artist: Kristina Shin, Ph.D., graduated from Chung Nam National University, Korea, with a B.A. in clothing and textiles, an M.A. in fashion merchandising from California State University Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. in fashion design from the University of Northumbria, U.K. She has more than 10 years' experience in both the outerwear and underwear industries as a fashion designer and patternmaker. Prior to joining the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shin worked for Triumph International Overseas Ltd., one of the world's leading lingerie brands, as a designer. Shin is the author of Patternmaking for Underwear Design (2nd edition), a textbook that is a comprehensive patternmaking guide aimed at students, educators, and industry. This publication presents innovative bra cup manipulation methods which she developed using a flat patternmaking concept.
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Austin MacRae, John Sonntag, and Wendy Sassafras Ramsay Words and Music Songwriter Showcase
Price: Suggested donation $10-$15 Seneca Street Brew Pub
315 E. Seneca St.,
Manlius
This special collaborative show features two dynamic songwriting duos performing separately and together. Austin MacRae, from Ithaca, is a Sammy winner for best folk and a Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist. His latest album, Keeper, features the graceful guitar work of John Sonntag, from New Jersey, an award-winning songwriter in his own right. Wendy Sassafras Ramsay is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, clarinet, flute, accordion) and singer known for her quirky folk-rock songwriting. She performs with series host Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers, a grand prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, as Pepper and Sassafras.
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Gianni Schicchi Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Setnor School of Music will present a fully staged performance of Puccini's Gianni Schicchi with orchestra. It will be conducted by Professor James Tapia and produced and directed by Professor Eric Johnson.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Abel Searor, director
First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film's Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell's new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo's gothic novel. The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in 15th-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be "Out There," observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, he escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn't the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it's up to Quasimodo to save them all. A sweeping score and powerful story make The Hunchback of Notre Dame an instant classic. Audiences will be swept away by the magic of this truly unforgettable musical.
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Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse Noelle Hedgcock, director
Price: $20 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
This 1960s' French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancées, each a beautiful airline hostess with frequent "layovers." He keeps "one up, one down, and one pending" until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and Bernard's apartment, at the same time.
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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Saturday, January 27, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, January 27 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 27 |
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Edie Fake: Structures Shift Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Based in Los Angeles, Edie Fake explores themes of gender, sexuality, and identity through illustration, painting, and comic book design. This exhibition presents a selection of Fake's meticulously rendered gouache and ink architectural drawings, which focus on facade and ornamentation as a way to understand our bodies, selves, and the importance of the spaces we inhabit.
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From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics" highlights the rich continuing history of California, Oregon, and Washington artists working in a wide variety of aesthetics, scale, and conceptual styles. The exhibition surveys iconic works from the Museum's collection beginning in the 1950s, to works created in today's dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, capturing the spirit and innovations synonymous with West Coast art over the last six decades.
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Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson began collecting ceramics in 1916 with a purchase of 32 porcelains by preeminent Arts and Crafts potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau, which ultimately built the framework for the Museum's focus on works in clay. In 2016, the Museum unveiled a new ceramics gallery and implemented a plan to actively acquire new works for the ceramics collection, which now numbers more than 5000 works dating from antiquity to the present day. This exhibition features a small and diverse selection of works acquired over the last three years through gifts and purchases. Forty-nine ceramics entered the collection during this period, ranging from functional vessels made by the South American Chavin civilization between the ninth and third centuries BCE to sculptural objects created by contemporary artists across America.
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Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition, the first museum retrospective of American artist Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004), explores four decades of the artist's career, spanning from his activist roots in Chicago as a founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement to his influence on future generations of artists as a professor at Howard University. Donaldson's work is an amalgamation of energetic colors, intricate patterns, and African iconography that celebrates the history of African art and the roots of black culture. Featuring paintings, prints, and mixed media works, the exhibition reflects on Donaldson's deep belief in the responsibility of an artist to create work that is both socially relevant and visually striking, as well as his tireless fight for equality and pride in his heritage.
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Focus Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
A new exhibition series at the Everson, FOCUS presents a few selected works from the museum's collection in order to spark dialogue about how objects relate to one another across time, medium, and subject matter.
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Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In keeping with the theme of Art in an Age of Protest, our winter exhibition is Transformación: Posters from Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA), a show in partnership with University of California at Davis Department of Chicano/a Studies. Visiting members of TANA include Malaquias Montoya, Drucella Anne Miranda, and Jose Arenas.
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The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, Onondaga Historical Association will present an exhibit on Onondaga County's role in the Great War. The exhibit will feature photographs, posters, uniforms, gas masks, helmets and other military accoutrements, war souvenirs, home-front conservation items, letters, diaries, and other archival material and objects. These items will illustrate the impact World War I had on Onondaga County and the world at large. The exhibit will focus on the people, places, and events at home and abroad including military personnel and units, the nurse corps, Camp Syracuse, food conservation, the Split Rock munitions explosion, and the Spanish Influenza epidemic.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 27 |
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Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County" features oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, photographs, and pastel drawings of winter scenes of Syracuse and Onondaga County from area artists and photographers. Snowy Splendor 2017-2018 marks the fifth anniversary of this popular exhibit that highlights artwork created by community artists.
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 27 |
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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Cross Your Heart | The Bra: A Product of Socio-Cultural Conflict and Divergence Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Genet Design Gallery
The Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A number of social, political, and technological changes have had a profound impact on the development of modern bra design. Various changes in the role of women in society with origins in the two world wars, an increasingly fast-changing and innovative fashion scene, and changes in feminist attitudes brought about substantial changes in attitudes toward both the bra and female identity. Thus, the bra often took center stage in reflecting some of these momentous changes. "Cross Your Heart" intends to capture the evolution of a highly complex bra design process via a vintage inspired intimate apparel collection. The designer's innovative bra patternmaking method, "Shin's method," is applied for the creation of the collection. About the Artist: Kristina Shin, Ph.D., graduated from Chung Nam National University, Korea, with a B.A. in clothing and textiles, an M.A. in fashion merchandising from California State University Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. in fashion design from the University of Northumbria, U.K. She has more than 10 years' experience in both the outerwear and underwear industries as a fashion designer and patternmaker. Prior to joining the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Shin worked for Triumph International Overseas Ltd., one of the world's leading lingerie brands, as a designer. Shin is the author of Patternmaking for Underwear Design (2nd edition), a textbook that is a comprehensive patternmaking guide aimed at students, educators, and industry. This publication presents innovative bra cup manipulation methods which she developed using a flat patternmaking concept.
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, January 27 |
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Transformación Gallery Talk Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Discussion with artists of current exhibition, Malaquias Montoya, Anthony Saluti, and friends.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, January 27 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, January 27 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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Sebastian Maniscalco Landmark Theatre
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
Distinguished by the New York Times as having his "own kind of panache," Sebastian Maniscalco is a success story resulting from years of hard work and a keen self-awareness of innate talent. A natural born-storyteller, one constantly regaling his family with madcap tales at the dinner table, Maniscalco moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and began pounding the pavement on his comedic quest. Maniscalco now sits as one of the premier standup comedians.
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Sebastian Maniscalco Landmark Theatre
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
Distinguished by the New York Times as having his "own kind of panache," Sebastian Maniscalco is a success story resulting from years of hard work and a keen self-awareness of innate talent. A natural born-storyteller, one constantly regaling his family with madcap tales at the dinner table, Maniscalco moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and began pounding the pavement on his comedic quest. Maniscalco now sits as one of the premier standup comedians.
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AlphaGo
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
This award-winning documentary chronicles the development of the AI program AlphaGo by Google's DeepMind division, the program's astonishing 5-0 game sweep of the European Go Champion Fan Hui, and its match five months later in Seoul, South Korea against go legend Lee Sedol that transfixed the go world. A fuller description of the film, accompanied by a movie trailer and several reviews, can be found at www.rottentomatoes.com/m/alphago. Go lessons will be offered to anyone interested following the showing of the film, and attendees are welcome to play go until the library closes at 5:00 pm. For more information, email syracusegoclub@gmail.com or call 315-682-7720.
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7:30 PM, January 27 |
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Cinemagogue: Norman Temple Society of Concord
Temple Society of Concord
910 Madison St.,
Syracuse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, January 27 |
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Parties in the Plaza: Frenay & Lenin CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free LeMoyne Plaza
1135 Salt Springs Rd.,
Syracuse
Touring veterans since 1977, playing your favorite hits
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7:30 PM, January 27 |
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Isreal Hagan Steeple Coffee House
Price: $15 suggested donation covers entertainment, dessert, coffee/tea United Church of Fayetteville
310 E. Genesee St.,
Fayetteville
Isreal Hagan has spent 30+ years on the CNY music scene and is a SAMMY Award recipient, a member of the SAMMY Hall of Fame, member and lead singer of Stroke, and a solo performer.
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Masterworks Series: Shifrin Plays Mozart Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria) Lawrence Loh, conductor Featuring David Shifrin, clarinet
Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 in E minor, op. 64
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8:00 PM, January 27 |
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Gianni Schicchi Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Setnor School of Music will present a fully staged performance of Puccini's Gianni Schicchi with orchestra. It will be conducted by Professor James Tapia and produced and directed by Professor Eric Johnson.
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12:30 PM, January 27 |
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Alice in Wonderland Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $6 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive version of the children's classic.
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3:00 PM, January 27 |
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Abel Searor, director
First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film's Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell's new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo's gothic novel. The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in 15th-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be "Out There," observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, he escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn't the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it's up to Quasimodo to save them all. A sweeping score and powerful story make The Hunchback of Notre Dame an instant classic. Audiences will be swept away by the magic of this truly unforgettable musical.
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Boeing Boeing Central New York Playhouse Noelle Hedgcock, director
Price: $20 CNY Playhouse
Shoppingtown Mall, Entrance No. 4 (adjacent to parking garage),
Dewitt
This 1960s' French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German, and American fiancées, each a beautiful airline hostess with frequent "layovers." He keeps "one up, one down, and one pending" until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and Bernard's apartment, at the same time.
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Snowy Splendor: Winter Scenes of Onondaga County" features oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings, photographs, and pastel drawings of winter scenes of Syracuse and Onondaga County from area artists and photographers. Snowy Splendor 2017-2018 marks the fifth anniversary of this popular exhibit that highlights artwork created by community artists.
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The War to End All Wars: Onondaga County Encounters World War I Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into World War I, Onondaga Historical Association will present an exhibit on Onondaga County's role in the Great War. The exhibit will feature photographs, posters, uniforms, gas masks, helmets and other military accoutrements, war souvenirs, home-front conservation items, letters, diaries, and other archival material and objects. These items will illustrate the impact World War I had on Onondaga County and the world at large. The exhibit will focus on the people, places, and events at home and abroad including military personnel and units, the nurse corps, Camp Syracuse, food conservation, the Split Rock munitions explosion, and the Spanish Influenza epidemic.
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In Gratitude: The Museum Project Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"In Gratitude: The Museum Project," on display in the Photography Study Gallery, examines the Museum Project, an artist collective formed by over a dozen preeminent American artists seeking a way to express their gratitude for the institutional support of, and commitment to, photography as an art form. This exhibition, curated by exhibition and collection manager Emily Dittman, features a multitude of contemporary perspectives and a rich diversity of styles, concepts, and photographic materials as it explores the recent donation of artwork to the SU Art Collection.
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North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route 1 Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of 50 images visualizes Berenice Abbott's summer journey in 1954 along the length of U.S. Route 1. Beginning in New York City, she and two companions traveled south to Key West. From there, she turned around and drove north to the highway's terminus in Fort Kent, Maine, arriving in September. During the trip Abbott made more than 400 8" x 10" photographs, and more than 2,000 smaller images using her Rollieflex camera. These represent her largest portfolio of photographs devoted to a single subject and have gone largely unrecognized. Abbott captured the road, its towns, and inhabitants at their best and their worst. From Florida motels made from buses to Maine potato farmers, Abbott finds distinguishing characteristics of the area she is photographing.
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Lake Effect Editions Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Lake Effect Editions" celebrates 10 years of printmaking with a selection of work created by a long list of young artists who have worked at the Syracuse University printmaking studio. Lake Effect Editions is a press entity at Syracuse University that publishes works by visiting artists invited by the Printmaking professors to work with undergraduate and graduate students each semester. These visiting artists will typically give a public lecture, give critiques to the students they work with, and create an edition of prints with the students, faculty and staff. Through this engagement with a working artist, Lake Effect and its guiding professors, Dusty Herbig and Holly Greenberg, hope to give students the opportunity to work directly with master print artists from both the academic and professional print worlds, to create fine, hand-pulled editions of works on paper. Students work side by side with the visiting artists who share their knowledge of printmaking and the tricks and techniques not taught as part of the regular curriculum in the printmaking intensive, a part of the studio arts programs in the School of Art.
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Hidden Beauty: Exploring the Aesthetics of Medical Science Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This collaborative project by a scientist and artist asks the reader to consider the aesthetics of human disease, both within and beyond the context of our preconceived social systems. Disease is a dynamically powerful force of nature that acts without regard to race, religion or culture. These forces create visually stunning patterns with a remarkable ability to evoke human emotion in isolation that differs when viewed in the context of the disease that produced the image. We see beauty in the delicate lacework of fungal hyphae invading a blood vessel, the structure of the normal cerebellum, and the desperate drive of metastasizing cancer cells. However, the appreciation of the imagery produced by disease is bittersweet; we simultaneously experience the beauty of the natural world and the pain of those living with these disease processes. Ultimately, this series of images will leave the viewer with an appreciation of visual beauty inherent within the medical sciences. Organized by Norman Barker and Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 28 |
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Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints Syracuse University Art Museum
Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Americans in Venice: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Prints," curated by SUArt Galleries director Domenic Iacono, presents six prints by James McNeill Whistler from this period, placing them alongside the work of other Americans who were practicing in Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The juxtaposition of these works allows the viewer to appreciate Whistler's innovations and his effect on the artists who followed him. Artists such as Mortimer Menpes, Frank Duveneck, Otto Bacher, and Joseph Pennell owe much to Whistler's innovative style and approach and, in turn, their work had an impact on the artists who made prints of Venice during the 20th century.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 28 |
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Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Kiki Smith and Paper: The Body, the Muse, and the Spirit" will present a selection of the artist's drawings and prints, accented with sculpture from various periods. Heralded as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation, Smith has been preoccupied with considering the female figure from every possible perspective – physically, culturally, historically, and personally. This exhibition highlights Smith's passion for paper as she has explored aspects of femininity. This exhibition was organized by the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art and guest curated by Wendy Weitman.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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Focus Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
A new exhibition series at the Everson, FOCUS presents a few selected works from the museum's collection in order to spark dialogue about how objects relate to one another across time, medium, and subject matter.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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Edie Fake: Structures Shift Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Based in Los Angeles, Edie Fake explores themes of gender, sexuality, and identity through illustration, painting, and comic book design. This exhibition presents a selection of Fake's meticulously rendered gouache and ink architectural drawings, which focus on facade and ornamentation as a way to understand our bodies, selves, and the importance of the spaces we inhabit.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Funk to Punk: Left Coast Ceramics" highlights the rich continuing history of California, Oregon, and Washington artists working in a wide variety of aesthetics, scale, and conceptual styles. The exhibition surveys iconic works from the Museum's collection beginning in the 1950s, to works created in today's dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, capturing the spirit and innovations synonymous with West Coast art over the last six decades.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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Jeff Donaldson: Dig Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition, the first museum retrospective of American artist Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004), explores four decades of the artist's career, spanning from his activist roots in Chicago as a founding member of the AfriCOBRA movement to his influence on future generations of artists as a professor at Howard University. Donaldson's work is an amalgamation of energetic colors, intricate patterns, and African iconography that celebrates the history of African art and the roots of black culture. Featuring paintings, prints, and mixed media works, the exhibition reflects on Donaldson's deep belief in the responsibility of an artist to create work that is both socially relevant and visually striking, as well as his tireless fight for equality and pride in his heritage.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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Recent Acquisitions in Ceramics Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson began collecting ceramics in 1916 with a purchase of 32 porcelains by preeminent Arts and Crafts potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau, which ultimately built the framework for the Museum's focus on works in clay. In 2016, the Museum unveiled a new ceramics gallery and implemented a plan to actively acquire new works for the ceramics collection, which now numbers more than 5000 works dating from antiquity to the present day. This exhibition features a small and diverse selection of works acquired over the last three years through gifts and purchases. Forty-nine ceramics entered the collection during this period, ranging from functional vessels made by the South American Chavin civilization between the ninth and third centuries BCE to sculptural objects created by contemporary artists across America.
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, January 28 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, January 28 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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1:00 PM - 9:00 PM, January 28 |
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January JAZZfest CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: $30 at the door, $25 in advance, $15 students with ID Mohegan Manor
58 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Eight hours of continuous music in every style. Enjoy four floors of fun, with acts beginning at 1:00 pm and concluding with a celebrity jam session at 9:00 pm. 1:00 pm: Dave Solazzo (Club Room) 2:15 pm: Scott Dennis (Club Room) 2:15 pm: Mark Hoffmann & Friends Celebrity Jam (Lounge/Bar) 2:15 pm: Trumptight315 (Green Room) 3:30 pm: Scott Dennis and Friends (Club Room) 3:30 pm: Mark Hoffmann & Friends Celebrity Jam (Lounge/Bar) 3:30 pm: Trumptight315 (Green Room) 4:30 pm: Ron Wilkins & Ronnie Leigh (Ballroom) 6:00-7:30 pm: CNY Jazz Alumni Jam (Green Room) 6:30-9:00 pm: Celebrity Jam with Jeff Stockham's Jazz Police (Club Room)
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, January 28 |
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Jazz on Tap: Bob Piorun & The Swing Kats CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Finger Lakes On Tap
35 Fennell St.,
Skaneateles
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3:00 PM, January 28 |
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Jeremy Stolle LeMoyne College
Price: $20 regular, $15 seniors, $5 students and the LeMoyne community Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
Broadway star (Phantom of the Opera) Jeremy Stolle takes to the stage with pianist and composer Arri Simon for an intimate acoustic performance. Selections include classic and contemporary Broadway songs, original arrangements from Jeremy's debut album, In The Moment, and more.
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3:00 PM, January 28 |
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Side by Side Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria) Syracuse Youth Orchestras Lawrence Loh, conductor Featuring CMM/Symphoria Concerto Competition winners Charlie Loh, violin; Kaelem Michel, piano
Price: $10 adults, $5 college students, free for kids 18 and under Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Beethoven Coriolan Overture, op. 62 Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, op. 26 (I. Prelude: Allegro moderato) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491 (I. Allegro) Brahms Academic Festival Overture, op. 80 Dvorak Symphony No. 8 in G major, op. 88 (IV. Allegro ma non troppo) Hear Central New York's most talented young musicians performing side by side with members of Symphoria in this performance, featuring the music of Brahms and Dvorak. In addition, the winners of the CMM/Symphoria Concerto Competition will perform their winning selections. Be sure to come early to hear the Symphoria Youth String Orchestra performing in the lobby prior to the performance.
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8:00 PM, January 28 |
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Student Recital Series: Liz Pogact, flute Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Liz Pogact, a senior music education major in the Setnor School, will present a flute recital in partial fulfillment of the bachelor of music degree in music education. Pogact is a student of Dana DiGennaro. For most concert events in Setnor Auditorium, free and accessible concert parking is available on campus in the Q-1 lot. When parking for concert events, please inform parking attendants that you are attending an event at Setnor Auditorium in Crouse College so they may direct you.
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2:00 PM, January 28 |
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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3:00 PM, January 28 |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Abel Searor, director
First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film's Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell's new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo's gothic novel. The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in 15th-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be "Out There," observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, he escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn't the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it's up to Quasimodo to save them all. A sweeping score and powerful story make The Hunchback of Notre Dame an instant classic. Audiences will be swept away by the magic of this truly unforgettable musical.
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7:00 PM, January 28 |
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Next to Normal Syracuse Stage Robert Hupp, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
At the center of this acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical is a family at once familiar and recognizable, but also coping with its own particular dysfunction. Intimately told, Next to Normal blends the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Often funny and always poignant, the show is a work of grace and power that goes right to the human heart. The New York Times calls Next to Normal a "brave, breathtaking musical..." Music by Tom Kitt; book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey. Choreography by Anthony Salatino and musical direction by Brian Cimmet.
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Monday, January 29, 2018
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Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now SALTQuarters Gallery
Price: Free SALTQuarters Gallery
115 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Laura Bettina is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in epigenetics, ?architecture and visual storytelling. Synchronicity: Here, Then & Now is a solo exhibition that creatively depicts the interconnectedness of human physiology and how trauma causes the brain to disorganize neural circuits. Her work serves to educate and empower healing the body and mind with nutrients rather than drugs. Through transforming research into drawing, the artist finds a way to connect and communicate strength, hope and optimism, while also showing us how fallibly human we are. Call 315-443-0320 for hours.
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, January 29 |
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Connie Carroll: Climate Change Series SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Connie Carroll is an accomplished, dynamic illustrator. She combines humor and social commentary with vibrant color and engaging, energetic lines. This series speaks to the impact of climate change, through her commanding, urgent, and timely aesthetic.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 29 |
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Nature & Human Nature: Works by Bob Ripley Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
Price: Free Baltimore Woods Nature Center
4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus
Human interaction with nature is a subject that Bob Ripley finds fascinating, and his current exhibit reflects this interest beautifully. Ripley has always been intrigued by wildlife and natural forms. As a boy, he painted on white cardboard shirt boxes using paintings from Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazines as a reference. Today he finds his subject matter himself, taking photographs and making field notes to help guide him when he renders paintings in his studio at home. Long ago, he made the transition to transparent watercolor techniques on high quality papers. Those who are acquainted with the work of Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth will readily understand why Ripley cites these artists as inspirational.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, January 29 |
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A Visual Diary Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
David Owens: landscape and cityscape oil paintings Judy McCumber: handcrafted jewelry Don Seymour: stoneware goblets, pitchers, bowls, and more Chris Baker: gouache paintings from home and abroad
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 29 |
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New Members' Show Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Artists featured include Carol Boyer, Julie Gratien, Susan Johnson, Jennifer Peiffer, Arlene Prittzker, and Ann Waterman.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 29 |
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2018 Transmedia Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Light Work is pleased to announce the 2018 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, featuring photographs by seniors from the Art Photography program in the Department of Transmedia within College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Exhibiting students include: Nora Alexandra-Young, Sydney Aliza Howard, Carly Bova, Anna Braun Heckler, Danielle A. Brown, Kendall C Cooleen, Ericka Lynne Jones-Craven, Aman M Kurien, Yvette Marie Moreno, Everett Putnam-Mackey, Lashelle Ramirez, and Michelle Velasquez.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, January 29 |
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Justyna Badach: Land of Epic Battles Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"Land of Epic Battles" will feature Justyna Badach's new series of large, hand-made dichromate prints, made using film stills from ISIS training videos. For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th-century process that would allow her to use gun powder as a toner. The resulting incendiary prints initially look like antiquated documentation of Middle Eastern sites and landscapes. The texture of the heavy-weight watercolor paper needed for this process adds a layer of abstraction more akin to the language of drawing and painting than photography. Rather than using images of carnage and gore, for which ISIS videos are infamous, Badach's edit reveals a vast, enduring, and majestic landscape that dwarfs the players in the conflict and exposes the futility of war.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, January 29 |
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Jack Henry: A Clearing Onondaga Community College
Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
New York based artist Jack Henry uses a variety of found objects, solidified in columns, to create "a sense of wonder from the banal byproducts of our failed but once successful modern society."
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