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Events for Sunday, October 11, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-5:00 PM From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects Everson Museum of Art

2:00 PM Student Recital Series: Lingyin Cao, voice Syracuse University Setnor School of Music

3:00 PM Sound Legends I (in person and online) Society for New Music, featuring Eliot Fisk, guitar

Events for Monday, October 12, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History Point of Contact Gallery

Events for Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

9:30 AM-6:00 PM In a Silent Way Edgewood Gallery

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History Point of Contact Gallery

Events for Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

9:30 AM-6:00 PM In a Silent Way Edgewood Gallery

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History Point of Contact Gallery

Events for Thursday, October 15, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time A Gatherin' Place Syracuse Stage

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

9:30 AM-6:00 PM In a Silent Way Edgewood Gallery

12:00 PM-8:00 PM A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History Point of Contact Gallery

6:30 PM Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Arshia Fatima Haq Syracuse University School of Art and Design

Events for Friday, October 16, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time A Gatherin' Place Syracuse Stage

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

9:30 AM-6:00 PM In a Silent Way Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History Point of Contact Gallery

7:00 PM Novelist Jennifer Pashley Downtown Writer's Center

7:30 PM Thorn of the Honey Locust: A Conversation and Reading NYS Baroque

Events for Saturday, October 17, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time A Gatherin' Place Syracuse Stage

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

10:00 AM-2:00 PM In a Silent Way Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection Everson Museum of Art

7:30 PM Akropolis Reed Quintet Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music

Events for Sunday, October 18, 2020

Any time Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Any time A Gatherin' Place Syracuse Stage

Any time It Can’t Happen Here Syracuse Stage

Any time A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life Syracuse University Art Museum

Any time Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection Syracuse University Art Museum

12:00 PM-5:00 PM From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects Everson Museum of Art

4:00 PM Thorn of the Honey Locust: A Conversation and Reading NYS Baroque

5:00 PM Robeson & Company Community Celebration Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company

5:00 PM A Gatherin' Place Meet the Cast Virtual Talkback Syracuse Stage

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Sunday, October 11, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 11



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 11



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 11



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 11



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 11



From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The ancient Andean civilizations of South America were strikingly diverse in their religious beliefs and material cultures, but each developed complex ceramics for both domestic and ritual use. This exhibition features key pieces from the Museum's collection, including several recent acquisitions from the Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Chimú, and Chavin cultures.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 11



Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Since acquiring its first works by Adelaide Alsop Robineau in 1916, the Everson Museum of Art has built one of the finest collections of art pottery in the world. "Renegades and Reformers" revolves around two common personality types among potters: the "renegades" who embarked on highly personal artistic quests that pushed clay and glaze to their limits, and the "reformers," whose modern designs and social attitudes pushed back against Victorian mores.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 11



A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1911, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (known today as the Everson) made history as the first museum in the country to declare that it would focus on collecting works made by American artists. This decision, implemented by Museum Director Fernando Carter, was the first of many made by directors that ultimately defined the Everson's collection as it exists today. This exhibition examines over one hundred years of the Museum's collecting priorities, from the Museum's earliest acquisitions in 1911 to work acquired in 2019

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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Music
 

2:00 PM, October 11



Student Recital Series: Lingyin Cao, voice
Syracuse University Setnor School of Music

Price: Free
Online


This event will be streamed live. Please note that the video player will not become active until immediately prior to the concert's start time.

Watch live.


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3:00 PM, October 11



Sound Legends I (in person and online)
Society for New Music
Featuring Eliot Fisk, guitar

Price: $20 regular, $15 students/seniors, youth 18 and under free
Park Central Presbyterian Church
504 E. Fayette St., Syracuse

Music by Persis Vehar, Augusta Read Thomas, Christopher Cresswell, and Israel Prize-winner Cheng Jin Koh. Plus, guest artist Eliot Fisk will perform music by Robert Beaser and George Rochberg.

Seating is very limited; advance ticket purchase required. Masks and social distancing will be enforced. Web link will be provided to purchasers not attending the live event.


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Monday, October 12, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 12



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 12



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 12



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 12



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 12



Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History
Point of Contact Gallery

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

Regarding Jean-Louis' exhibition, "Rewriting History," the HuffPost found that the "Victorian era dresses, fashioned almost entirely from paper, become actors in a photographic essay that challenges history, reality, and time. Visual, sculptural and performative at once, the work reels viewers into an alternate realm; one that heroically re-examines the past and thrusts the majesty of African ancestors — real and imagined — to the fore. Each image has its factual, historical connection and a narrative remixed via Fabiola's multi-dimensional lens. The dresses, and their environments, are imbued with vestiges of fantasy and futurism, creating impressions that are otherworldly, palpable, and highly persuasive."

Appointment required. Make an appointment.


Back to list
 


 

Tuesday, October 13, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 13



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 13



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 13



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 13



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 13



In a Silent Way
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Stephen Carlson: contemplative abstract acrylics on paper
Penelope Ravok: handmade glass jewelry
Lauren Bristol: sculptural coiled basketry


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 13



Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History
Point of Contact Gallery

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

Regarding Jean-Louis' exhibition, "Rewriting History," the HuffPost found that the "Victorian era dresses, fashioned almost entirely from paper, become actors in a photographic essay that challenges history, reality, and time. Visual, sculptural and performative at once, the work reels viewers into an alternate realm; one that heroically re-examines the past and thrusts the majesty of African ancestors — real and imagined — to the fore. Each image has its factual, historical connection and a narrative remixed via Fabiola's multi-dimensional lens. The dresses, and their environments, are imbued with vestiges of fantasy and futurism, creating impressions that are otherworldly, palpable, and highly persuasive."

Appointment required. Make an appointment.


Back to list
 


Theater
 

Any time, October 13



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


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Wednesday, October 14, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 14



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 14



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 14



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 14



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 14



In a Silent Way
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Stephen Carlson: contemplative abstract acrylics on paper
Penelope Ravok: handmade glass jewelry
Lauren Bristol: sculptural coiled basketry


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 14



Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History
Point of Contact Gallery

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

Regarding Jean-Louis' exhibition, "Rewriting History," the HuffPost found that the "Victorian era dresses, fashioned almost entirely from paper, become actors in a photographic essay that challenges history, reality, and time. Visual, sculptural and performative at once, the work reels viewers into an alternate realm; one that heroically re-examines the past and thrusts the majesty of African ancestors — real and imagined — to the fore. Each image has its factual, historical connection and a narrative remixed via Fabiola's multi-dimensional lens. The dresses, and their environments, are imbued with vestiges of fantasy and futurism, creating impressions that are otherworldly, palpable, and highly persuasive."

Appointment required. Make an appointment.


Back to list
 


Theater
 

Any time, October 14



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


Back to list
 


 

Thursday, October 15, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 15



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 15



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 15



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 15



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 15



In a Silent Way
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Stephen Carlson: contemplative abstract acrylics on paper
Penelope Ravok: handmade glass jewelry
Lauren Bristol: sculptural coiled basketry


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, October 15



A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1911, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (known today as the Everson) made history as the first museum in the country to declare that it would focus on collecting works made by American artists. This decision, implemented by Museum Director Fernando Carter, was the first of many made by directors that ultimately defined the Everson's collection as it exists today. This exhibition examines over one hundred years of the Museum's collecting priorities, from the Museum's earliest acquisitions in 1911 to work acquired in 2019

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, October 15



Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Since acquiring its first works by Adelaide Alsop Robineau in 1916, the Everson Museum of Art has built one of the finest collections of art pottery in the world. "Renegades and Reformers" revolves around two common personality types among potters: the "renegades" who embarked on highly personal artistic quests that pushed clay and glaze to their limits, and the "reformers," whose modern designs and social attitudes pushed back against Victorian mores.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, October 15



From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The ancient Andean civilizations of South America were strikingly diverse in their religious beliefs and material cultures, but each developed complex ceramics for both domestic and ritual use. This exhibition features key pieces from the Museum's collection, including several recent acquisitions from the Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Chimú, and Chavin cultures.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 15



Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History
Point of Contact Gallery

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

Regarding Jean-Louis' exhibition, "Rewriting History," the HuffPost found that the "Victorian era dresses, fashioned almost entirely from paper, become actors in a photographic essay that challenges history, reality, and time. Visual, sculptural and performative at once, the work reels viewers into an alternate realm; one that heroically re-examines the past and thrusts the majesty of African ancestors — real and imagined — to the fore. Each image has its factual, historical connection and a narrative remixed via Fabiola's multi-dimensional lens. The dresses, and their environments, are imbued with vestiges of fantasy and futurism, creating impressions that are otherworldly, palpable, and highly persuasive."

Appointment required. Make an appointment.


Back to list
 


Lecture
 

6:30 PM, October 15



Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Arshia Fatima Haq
Syracuse University School of Art and Design

Price: Free
Online


Arshia Fatima Haq (born in Hyderabad, India, based in Los Angeles) works across film, visual art, performance and sound. She is interested in counter-archives, speculative documentaries, and the intersections of fact and fiction, and is currently exploring themes of embodiment and mysticism, particularly within the Islamic Sufi context. Her work emerges from the complexities of inhabiting multiple personas – woman, Muslim, immigrant, citizen – and is conceptualized in feminist modes outside of the Western model. Narrative threads include migration, celebration, warfare, nostalgia, homeland, and borders, often within realms of Islamic influence, through both traditional forms and kaleidoscopic reinventions via pop culture. She is the founder of Discostan, a collaborative decolonial project working with cultural production from the SWANA (South and West Asia and North Africa) region.

Haq's work has been featured at Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson, the Station Museum of Contemporary Art, Broad Museum, LACE, Toronto International Film Festival, MOMA New York, Hammer Museum, LAXArt, Centre Georges Pompidou, and the Pacific Film Archive. Currently, she hosts and produces monthly radio shows on Dublab and NTS, and recently released an album of field recordings from Pakistan on the Sublime Frequencies label. She received an M.F.A. in film and video from California Institute of the Arts in 2005 and is a recipient of the California Community Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship, the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant, and the Onassis AIR Fellowship.

The lecture is available to the public via livestream on the Syracuse University Art Museum YouTube channel.


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Theater
 

Any time, October 15



A Gatherin' Place
Syracuse Stage
The Harriet Tubman Troupe
Dr. Juhanna Rogers, director

Price: Free
Online


A group of Black women, residents of the same Brooklyn building, finds strength and courage as they discover the power inherent in telling their own stories in their own voices. When a beloved and iconic writer passes away, the women learn an extraordinary secret of her life—she had lived discreetly among them as a wise and compassionate neighbor. Based on the personal narratives of Central New York women, A Gatherin' Place explores the human truth often concealed beneath the surface of day to day life.

Based on the poem "It's Hard to tell a Black Woman's Story" by Dr. Juhanna Rogers, and presented as a Syracuse Story, by and for the Central New York community. Originally developed and produced at Auburn Public Theater

Available for free video on demand.


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Any time, October 15



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


Back to list
 


 

Friday, October 16, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 16



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 16



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


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Any time, October 16



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


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Any time, October 16



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 16



In a Silent Way
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Stephen Carlson: contemplative abstract acrylics on paper
Penelope Ravok: handmade glass jewelry
Lauren Bristol: sculptural coiled basketry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 16



A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1911, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (known today as the Everson) made history as the first museum in the country to declare that it would focus on collecting works made by American artists. This decision, implemented by Museum Director Fernando Carter, was the first of many made by directors that ultimately defined the Everson's collection as it exists today. This exhibition examines over one hundred years of the Museum's collecting priorities, from the Museum's earliest acquisitions in 1911 to work acquired in 2019

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 16



From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The ancient Andean civilizations of South America were strikingly diverse in their religious beliefs and material cultures, but each developed complex ceramics for both domestic and ritual use. This exhibition features key pieces from the Museum's collection, including several recent acquisitions from the Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Chimú, and Chavin cultures.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 16



Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Since acquiring its first works by Adelaide Alsop Robineau in 1916, the Everson Museum of Art has built one of the finest collections of art pottery in the world. "Renegades and Reformers" revolves around two common personality types among potters: the "renegades" who embarked on highly personal artistic quests that pushed clay and glaze to their limits, and the "reformers," whose modern designs and social attitudes pushed back against Victorian mores.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 16



Fabiola Jean-Louis: Rewriting History
Point of Contact Gallery

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

Regarding Jean-Louis' exhibition, "Rewriting History," the HuffPost found that the "Victorian era dresses, fashioned almost entirely from paper, become actors in a photographic essay that challenges history, reality, and time. Visual, sculptural and performative at once, the work reels viewers into an alternate realm; one that heroically re-examines the past and thrusts the majesty of African ancestors — real and imagined — to the fore. Each image has its factual, historical connection and a narrative remixed via Fabiola's multi-dimensional lens. The dresses, and their environments, are imbued with vestiges of fantasy and futurism, creating impressions that are otherworldly, palpable, and highly persuasive."

Appointment required. Make an appointment.


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Poetry/Reading
 

7:00 PM, October 16



Novelist Jennifer Pashley
Downtown Writer's Center

Price: Free
Online


Jennifer Pashley is the author of the critically acclaimed debut novel The Scamp (Tin House) and two award-winning books of short stories, States and The Conjurer. Her brand-new second novel is The Watcher. Her stories have appeared widely in journals like Mississippi Review, Salt Hill, Los Angeles Review, and PANK, and have won The Red Hen Prize for Fiction ("States"), The Mississippi Review Prize for Fiction ("Something Good"), and the Carve Magazine Esoteric Award for LGBTQ Fiction ("Angels"). She has been awarded residencies by both Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Summer Writers Institute and has taught workshops at several universities. The Scamp was awarded the Lascaux Review prize for the novel. Jennifer lives with her family and dogs in Syracuse.

To receive an invitation to the free Zoom event, please email DWC director Phil Memmer at pmemmer@ymcacny.org before the day of the event.


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7:30 PM, October 16



Thorn of the Honey Locust: A Conversation and Reading
NYS Baroque

Price: Free
Online


Geoffrey Burgess, oboist, musicologist, and now novelist, discusses his new novel, based on the life of Bach's favorite oboe player, and reads us selections from this work in progress.

A livestream link will be available on the NYS Baroque website.


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Theater
 

Any time, October 16



A Gatherin' Place
Syracuse Stage
The Harriet Tubman Troupe
Dr. Juhanna Rogers, director

Price: Free
Online


A group of Black women, residents of the same Brooklyn building, finds strength and courage as they discover the power inherent in telling their own stories in their own voices. When a beloved and iconic writer passes away, the women learn an extraordinary secret of her life—she had lived discreetly among them as a wise and compassionate neighbor. Based on the personal narratives of Central New York women, A Gatherin' Place explores the human truth often concealed beneath the surface of day to day life.

Based on the poem "It's Hard to tell a Black Woman's Story" by Dr. Juhanna Rogers, and presented as a Syracuse Story, by and for the Central New York community. Originally developed and produced at Auburn Public Theater

Available for free video on demand.


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Any time, October 16



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


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Saturday, October 17, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 17



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


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Any time, October 17



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 17



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 17



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 17



In a Silent Way
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Stephen Carlson: contemplative abstract acrylics on paper
Penelope Ravok: handmade glass jewelry
Lauren Bristol: sculptural coiled basketry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 17



A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1911, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (known today as the Everson) made history as the first museum in the country to declare that it would focus on collecting works made by American artists. This decision, implemented by Museum Director Fernando Carter, was the first of many made by directors that ultimately defined the Everson's collection as it exists today. This exhibition examines over one hundred years of the Museum's collecting priorities, from the Museum's earliest acquisitions in 1911 to work acquired in 2019

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 17



Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Since acquiring its first works by Adelaide Alsop Robineau in 1916, the Everson Museum of Art has built one of the finest collections of art pottery in the world. "Renegades and Reformers" revolves around two common personality types among potters: the "renegades" who embarked on highly personal artistic quests that pushed clay and glaze to their limits, and the "reformers," whose modern designs and social attitudes pushed back against Victorian mores.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 17



From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The ancient Andean civilizations of South America were strikingly diverse in their religious beliefs and material cultures, but each developed complex ceramics for both domestic and ritual use. This exhibition features key pieces from the Museum's collection, including several recent acquisitions from the Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Chimú, and Chavin cultures.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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Music
 

7:30 PM, October 17



Akropolis Reed Quintet
Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music

Price: $25 regular, $20 seniors, $15 ages 35 and under, free for full-time students with ID and holders of EBT/SNAP cards
Online


Marc Mellits Splinter
Jeff Scott Homage to Paradise Valley
Stacy Garrop Rites for the Afterlife
Gershwin An American in Paris

High-quality video recordings will be made available online to ticket holders at performance time and for a few days after.


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Theater
 

Any time, October 17



A Gatherin' Place
Syracuse Stage
The Harriet Tubman Troupe
Dr. Juhanna Rogers, director

Price: Free
Online


A group of Black women, residents of the same Brooklyn building, finds strength and courage as they discover the power inherent in telling their own stories in their own voices. When a beloved and iconic writer passes away, the women learn an extraordinary secret of her life—she had lived discreetly among them as a wise and compassionate neighbor. Based on the personal narratives of Central New York women, A Gatherin' Place explores the human truth often concealed beneath the surface of day to day life.

Based on the poem "It's Hard to tell a Black Woman's Story" by Dr. Juhanna Rogers, and presented as a Syracuse Story, by and for the Central New York community. Originally developed and produced at Auburn Public Theater

Available for free video on demand.


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Any time, October 17



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


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Sunday, October 18, 2020


Art
 

Any time, October 18



Autumn: A Visual Feast of Images
Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery

Price: Free
Online


Join us as we celebrate autumn through the photographic works of the Syracuse Camera Club. This two-part video series features the works of nearly 20 photographers who have captured nature in its most splendidly colorful season. The Syracuse Camera Club is a local member organization open to everyone who loves photography, from beginners to professionals to those who just enjoy seeing exciting images. All works from this collection can be purchased and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Baltimore Woods Nature Center.

Part 1
Part 2


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Any time, October 18



A Terrible and Exciting Age: Photography of W. Eugene Smith
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


Curated by art history M.A. students under the direction of Sascha Scott, this exhibition features Smith's lesser known photographs of industrial spaces from the late 1940s through the 1960s.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 18



Domesticities: The Art of Daily Life
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This exhibition explores the representation of domestic structures and spaces, their contents, and the ways they intersect with the lives of those who inhabit them.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 18



Being Human: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Syracuse University Art Museum

Price: Free
Online


This presentation draws out the nuances of portraiture throughout time and place, showing its role in reinforcing or critiquing power, exploring or crafting identity, and expressing the influence of one's community.

Click here to view the exhibition.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 18



From Domestic to Divine: Andean Ceramics from the Permanent Collection
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The ancient Andean civilizations of South America were strikingly diverse in their religious beliefs and material cultures, but each developed complex ceramics for both domestic and ritual use. This exhibition features key pieces from the Museum's collection, including several recent acquisitions from the Nazca, Paracas, Moche, Chimú, and Chavin cultures.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 18



Renegades and Reformers: American Art Pottery
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Since acquiring its first works by Adelaide Alsop Robineau in 1916, the Everson Museum of Art has built one of the finest collections of art pottery in the world. "Renegades and Reformers" revolves around two common personality types among potters: the "renegades" who embarked on highly personal artistic quests that pushed clay and glaze to their limits, and the "reformers," whose modern designs and social attitudes pushed back against Victorian mores.

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


Back to list
 

 

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 18



A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collects
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1911, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (known today as the Everson) made history as the first museum in the country to declare that it would focus on collecting works made by American artists. This decision, implemented by Museum Director Fernando Carter, was the first of many made by directors that ultimately defined the Everson's collection as it exists today. This exhibition examines over one hundred years of the Museum's collecting priorities, from the Museum's earliest acquisitions in 1911 to work acquired in 2019

NOTE: Face masks required of all visitors, staff, and volunteers at all times. Fridays and Saturdays 10:00 am-12:00 pm are reserved for Everson members and high-risk individuals.


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Lecture
 

5:00 PM, October 18



A Gatherin' Place Meet the Cast Virtual Talkback
Syracuse Stage

Price: Free
Online


This is an open community forum for people to meet the artistic team of the current show, ask questions, share experiences, and learn more. The event is free on Zoom, but you must register beforehand.

Register here.


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Poetry/Reading
 

4:00 PM, October 18



Thorn of the Honey Locust: A Conversation and Reading
NYS Baroque

Price: Free
Online


Geoffrey Burgess, oboist, musicologist, and now novelist, discusses his new novel, based on the life of Bach's favorite oboe player, and reads us selections from this work in progress.

A livestream link will be available on the NYS Baroque website.


Back to list
 


Theater
 

Any time, October 18



A Gatherin' Place
Syracuse Stage
The Harriet Tubman Troupe
Dr. Juhanna Rogers, director

Price: Free
Online


A group of Black women, residents of the same Brooklyn building, finds strength and courage as they discover the power inherent in telling their own stories in their own voices. When a beloved and iconic writer passes away, the women learn an extraordinary secret of her life—she had lived discreetly among them as a wise and compassionate neighbor. Based on the personal narratives of Central New York women, A Gatherin' Place explores the human truth often concealed beneath the surface of day to day life.

Based on the poem "It's Hard to tell a Black Woman's Story" by Dr. Juhanna Rogers, and presented as a Syracuse Story, by and for the Central New York community. Originally developed and produced at Auburn Public Theater

Available for free video on demand.


Back to list
 

 

Any time, October 18



It Can’t Happen Here
Syracuse Stage
Lisa Peterson, director

Price: Free
Online


Syracuse Stage partners with more than 75 theaters across the country to broadcast a radio adaption of Sinclair Lewis's 1930s politically charged novel It Can't Happen Here. Produced by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, the show stars Oscar nominated actor David Strathairn. Also in the cast is Greta Oglesby, who starred in Syracuse Stage's production of Caroline, or Change.

Written in 1935 during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis's darkly satirical It Can't Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes president of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. The new stage adaptation, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theater in 2016, closed just one week before the presidential election roiled our nation. Now, Berkeley Rep reprises that production, but this time Syracuse Stage along with theaters across the country will be joining to broadcast this production as a radio play. The broadcast is intended to encourage participation in the upcoming election.


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5:00 PM, October 18



Robeson & Company Community Celebration
Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company

Price: Free
Online


Our area's most inspiring actors and vocalists will help highlight the legacy of Paul Robeson — powerful performer and courageous champion of civil rights — and celebrate the contribution of local artists Bill Rowland and Roy Delemos, co-founders of Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company; photographer Marjory Wilkins, posthumously; poet and activist Jackie Warren-Moore; and Karen Mihalyi, founder of Syracuse Community Choir.

The event will be live-streamed on Facebook.


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