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Events for Sunday, August 14, 2022
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sharif Bey: Facets Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
2:00 PM
 A Midsummer Night's Dream Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
 
	
5:30 PM
 Here and There Festival: Courtney Barnett, Snail Mail, Faye Webster, Hana Vu Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
 
Events for Monday, August 15, 2022
	
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd Community Folk Art Center
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
7:00 PM
 Mario DeSantis Orchestra Liverpool is the Place
 
Events for Tuesday, August 16, 2022
	
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd Community Folk Art Center
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
6:00 PM
 The Wild Hearts Tour: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
 
Events for Wednesday, August 17, 2022
	
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd Community Folk Art Center
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
5:00 PM
 Party in the Square: Sponge, with Vagabonds
 
	
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Jazz on the Patio: Ronnie Leigh The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:00 PM
 Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
 
	
7:00 PM
 Two Feet Short, with Power of Two Liverpool is the Place
 
Events for Thursday, August 18, 2022
	
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd Community Folk Art Center
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Patio Happy Hour with Kay Miracle The 443 Social Club
 
	
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Jazz in the City: Paula Atherton CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
	
6:00 PM
 Third Thursday Tour Everson Museum of Art
 
	
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps The 443 Social Club
 
	
8:00 PM-9:30 PM
 Whitman on Walls Everson Museum of Art
 
	
8:00 PM
 Dermot Kennedy Landmark Theatre
 
	
8:00 PM
 My Soul Sings Skaneateles Festival, featuring Catalyst Quartet; Karen Slack, soprano
 
Events for Friday, August 19, 2022
	
9:30 AM-5:00 PM
 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd Community Folk Art Center
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Patio Happy Hour with Peg Newell The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:00 PM
 Diana Jacobs Blues Band, with Cait Devlin CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
	
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Andrew Duhon Emerald Blue Record Release Tour with Matt MacKelcan The 443 Social Club
 
	
8:00 PM
 Freedom’s Voice Skaneateles Festival, featuring Catalyst Quartet; Karen Slack, soprano
 
	
9:30 PM-6:00 PM
 Silent Song Edgewood Gallery
 
Events for Saturday, August 20, 2022
	
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Silent Song Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Annual Pottery Fair and the Hot Arts Syracuse Ceramic Guild
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
4:00 PM
 Ballet by the Lake Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
6:00 PM
 Ballet by the Lake Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
7:00 PM
 The Decemberists – Arise From The Bunkers! 2022 Tour, with special guest Jake Xerxes Fussell Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
 
	
7:00 PM-9:30 PM
 Simplelife & Corey Paige The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 *CANCELLED*  Why Don't We: The Good Times Only Tour The Oncenter
 
	
8:00 PM
 Festival Finale Skaneateles Festival, featuring Christian McBride & Inside Straight
 
Events for Sunday, August 21, 2022
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Sekou Cooke: 15-81 Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Annual Pottery Fair and the Hot Arts Syracuse Ceramic Guild
 
	
4:00 PM
 Ballet by the Lake Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
6:00 PM
 Ballet by the Lake Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
8:30 PM-11:00 PM
 The Stand Photo Bash Urban Video Project
 
	
	
	 
	
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Sharif Bey: Facets  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Over the past two decades, artist and educator Sharif Bey has created a body of work in ceramics and glass that explores the visual heritage of Africa and Oceania. Since accepting a teaching position at Syracuse University in 2009, he has become a vital part of Syracuse's social fabric. Coming on the heels of an exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, where he was born and raised, the Everson presents a survey of Bey's work, starting with the functional pottery that has served as a touchstone throughout his career, and continuing through his most recent body of large-scale figurative sculptures in clay.
   
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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	 Here and There Festival: Courtney Barnett, Snail Mail, Faye Webster, Hana Vu  Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard   
	
	Beak & Skiff 
		2708 Lords Hill Rd.,
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	 A Midsummer Night's Dream  Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park   
	
	Price: Free, donations appreciated  Thornden Park Amphitheater 
		Ostrom Ave.,
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	 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd  Community Folk Art Center   
	
	Community Folk Art Center 
		805 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	London Ladd is a graduate of Syracuse University with an MFA in Illustration. His artwork has been featured in numerous critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, and magazines, along with community-based murals. He uses a unique mixed media approach combining cut paper textured with acrylic paint, tissue paper, colored pencil, pen & ink to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. His goal is to open a visual arts community center for lower-income families so they can make their own art in a fun, creative environment.   
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 Mario DeSantis Orchestra  Liverpool is the Place   
	
	Price: Free  Johnson Park 
		Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
		Liverpool
  
	 
	Standards and swing  
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	Tuesday, August 16, 2022
	
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	 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd  Community Folk Art Center   
	
	Community Folk Art Center 
		805 E. Genesee St.,
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	London Ladd is a graduate of Syracuse University with an MFA in Illustration. His artwork has been featured in numerous critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, and magazines, along with community-based murals. He uses a unique mixed media approach combining cut paper textured with acrylic paint, tissue paper, colored pencil, pen & ink to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. His goal is to open a visual arts community center for lower-income families so they can make their own art in a fun, creative environment.   
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 The Wild Hearts Tour: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker  Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard   
	
	Beak & Skiff 
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	Wednesday, August 17, 2022
	
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	 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd  Community Folk Art Center   
	
	Community Folk Art Center 
		805 E. Genesee St.,
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	London Ladd is a graduate of Syracuse University with an MFA in Illustration. His artwork has been featured in numerous critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, and magazines, along with community-based murals. He uses a unique mixed media approach combining cut paper textured with acrylic paint, tissue paper, colored pencil, pen & ink to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. His goal is to open a visual arts community center for lower-income families so they can make their own art in a fun, creative environment.   
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
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	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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	 Party in the Square: Sponge, with Vagabonds   
	
	Price: Free  Clinton Square 
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	 Jazz on the Patio: Ronnie Leigh  The 443 Social Club   
	
	Price: No cover charge, but $15 minimum purchase required  The 443 Social Club 
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	 Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire  Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater   
	
	Lakeview Amphitheater 
		490 Restoration Way,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Carlos Santana and Earth, Wind & Fire, originally scheduled for Aug. 19, 2020 and Aug. 23, 2021, have been rescheduled to August 17, 2022. Tickets will be honored for the new date.
   
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	 Two Feet Short, with Power of Two  Liverpool is the Place   
	
	Price: Free  Johnson Park 
		Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
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	 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd  Community Folk Art Center   
	
	Community Folk Art Center 
		805 E. Genesee St.,
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	London Ladd is a graduate of Syracuse University with an MFA in Illustration. His artwork has been featured in numerous critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, and magazines, along with community-based murals. He uses a unique mixed media approach combining cut paper textured with acrylic paint, tissue paper, colored pencil, pen & ink to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. His goal is to open a visual arts community center for lower-income families so they can make their own art in a fun, creative environment.   
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
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	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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	 Third Thursday Tour  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Price: Free  Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Join in the conversation this month with our incredible volunteer docents and learn about the current exhibitions at the E! Our August Third Thursday will feature a docent-led tour of "Forever is Composed of Nows," a permanent collection exhibition that examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media.   
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	 Patio Happy Hour with Kay Miracle  The 443 Social Club   
	
	Price: No cover ($15 minimum purhcase required)  The 443 Social Club 
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	 Jazz in the City: Paula Atherton  CNY Jazz Arts Foundation   
	
	Price: Free  Thornden Park Amphitheater 
		Ostrom Ave.,
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	 Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps  The 443 Social Club   
	
	The 443 Social Club 
		443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Keyboardist Teresa James and her band, the Rhythm Tramps, have long reigned as one of Los Angeles' leading contemporary blues outfits, even though their uncommonly imaginative repertoire, much of it supplied by Terry Wilson, James' husband, producer, and bassist, is by no means strictly limited to the 12-bar form. Their 2019 CD Here in Babylon was nominated for a Grammy in the Contemporary Blues Album category. Soon to have a full dozen albums under their collective belt spanning 23 exciting years, Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps remain a staple of the Los Angeles-area blues scene in addition to an international touring artist, with a sound all their own.  Moving easily from Texas-style grease and blues into Memphis soul or New Orleans-flavored grooves and all points in between with fun and abandonment, as one critic said, "there are no clichés in this band."  
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	 Dermot Kennedy  Landmark Theatre   
	
	Landmark Theatre 
		362 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Irish singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy is best known for his 2019 single "Outnumbered" and his feature on the 2020 Meduza single "Paradise." He is signed to Interscope Records in the US, and Island Records for the rest of the world. Kennedy grew up in Rathcoole, County Dublin, Ireland. Kennedy started playing guitar at the age of 10, and songwriting at the age of 14. With nearly 4 billion streams amassed across platforms, Dermot Kennedy has the best-selling debut album in his native Ireland of this millennium. Without Fear, Dermot's impassioned debut, has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, making him a platinum-selling artist in over 12 countries. Notably, both of his singles, "Outnumbered" and the Meduza collaboration "Paradise," were certified Gold in 2021, with "Paradise" streaming over 500 million times, while "Power Over Me" was also recently certified Gold.  
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	 My Soul Sings  Skaneateles Festival  Featuring Catalyst Quartet; Karen Slack, soprano 
	
	First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles 
		97 E. Genesee St.,
		Skaneateles
  
	 
	Haydn String Quartet, Op. 76, No. 4, "Sunrise" Strauss selected songs Short works by Andy Akiho, Kevin Puts, and Jessie Montgomery Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata  
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	 Whitman on Walls  Everson Museum of Art  
		Urban Video Project 
	 
	
	Price: Free  Everson Museum of Art Plaza 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Walt Whitman is the iconic New York poet whose radical poem "Song of Myself" shouts out with joy the inclusivity of democracy in the Americas. Recorded over three weeks, with over 50 performers from all over the world, "Whitman on Walls!" is a collections of seven short films that embody Whitman's words. This one-hour event begins at dusk and will be screened on the façade of the Everson. Following each film, a local poet will stand and "talk back to Whitman" in their own words, challenging or quarreling with him, thus weaving together film and live recitation. Local food vendors will be present, and a post-performance convening will encourage conversation among audience, poets, and performers. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs.  
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	 How Shall We Be Known? Illustrating Black Lives: Works by London Ladd  Community Folk Art Center   
	
	Community Folk Art Center 
		805 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	London Ladd is a graduate of Syracuse University with an MFA in Illustration. His artwork has been featured in numerous critically acclaimed picture books, newspapers, and magazines, along with community-based murals. He uses a unique mixed media approach combining cut paper textured with acrylic paint, tissue paper, colored pencil, pen & ink to bring his diverse subjects to life. Each image is steeped in intensity and emotion, a reflection of the artist himself. His goal is to open a visual arts community center for lower-income families so they can make their own art in a fun, creative environment.   
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 Unique  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Coordinated by ARISE, a non-profit agency based in Syracuse, "Unique" celebrates the artistic talents of Central New Yorkers living with disabilities. The works included in this exhibition eloquently speak to the myriad of thoughts, ideas, and feelings that all humans share, regardless of individual ability or circumstance. The annual competition invites submissions of art and literature which are then selected for display by a panel of judges.  
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Silent Song  Edgewood Gallery   
	
	Edgewood Gallery 
		216 Tecumseh Rd.,
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	Louise Woodard: nature based watercolor paintings and paper sculpture Susan Machamer: silver and natural stone jewelry in natural themes  
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
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	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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	 Patio Happy Hour with Peg Newell  The 443 Social Club   
	
	Price: No cover ($15 minimum purhcase required)  The 443 Social Club 
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	 Diana Jacobs Blues Band, with Cait Devlin  CNY Jazz Arts Foundation   
	
	Price: $15  Jazz Central 
		441 E. Washington St.,
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	The SAMMY-winning Diana Jacobs Blues Band will perform in concert with opening act Cait Devlin to kick off a regional tour. This group of all-stars with roots in Central New York made an immediate splash as a result of what began as a blues and jazz recording project which won a 2020 Syracuse Area Music Award. The group formed full time as a result and began touring after that breakout, now playing theaters and festivals exclusively. The Jazz Central date is a rare occasion for local music lovers to witness the fruits of their labors. It is their only Syracuse date of the summer. Their album, "What She Needs," was recorded at More Sound Studio and penned exclusively by Jacobs, with collaborators Irv Lyons Jr, Dave Kuykendall and Tom Townsley, each co-writing a tune apiece with her. The line-up for this show will include Edgar Pagan (bass), Nate Felty (drums), Morris Tarbell (guitar), Chris Bauso (guitar), and Ben Shearer (keys). The talented ingenue Cait Devin, an important new performer and songwriter on the scene, will perform an opening set. Everyone attending will receive a free copy of "What She Needs."  
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	 Andrew Duhon Emerald Blue Record Release Tour with Matt MacKelcan  The 443 Social Club   
	
	The 443 Social Club 
		443 Burnet Ave.,
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	Andrew Duhon is a songwriter from New Orleans whose ability to craft a 3-minute novel has earned him comparisons to John Prine and Jim Croce, while the powerful soul of his voice evokes a youthful Van Morrison. He has released four albums, including "The Moorings," which was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Engineered Album" in 2014.  During the quarantine, Duhon wrote and shared twenty-two new songs as a "Quarantine Song" video series, and twenty+ more exclusively on his Patreon site.  His new album, "Emerald Blue," features eleven of those songs, and was due out July 2022. Andrew will be joined by American Soul and Pop Rock songwriter Matt MacKelcan.  
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	 Freedom’s Voice  Skaneateles Festival  Featuring Catalyst Quartet; Karen Slack, soprano 
	
	First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles 
		97 E. Genesee St.,
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	Gershwin selected songs African American spirituals, arr. Taylor   Nailah Nombeko Tubman (world premiere) Florence Price Negro Folksongs in Counterpoint and Piano Quintet in E minor
   
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	 Silent Song  Edgewood Gallery   
	
	Edgewood Gallery 
		216 Tecumseh Rd.,
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	Louise Woodard: nature based watercolor paintings and paper sculpture Susan Machamer: silver and natural stone jewelry in natural themes  
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 Unique  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Coordinated by ARISE, a non-profit agency based in Syracuse, "Unique" celebrates the artistic talents of Central New Yorkers living with disabilities. The works included in this exhibition eloquently speak to the myriad of thoughts, ideas, and feelings that all humans share, regardless of individual ability or circumstance. The annual competition invites submissions of art and literature which are then selected for display by a panel of judges.  
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Annual Pottery Fair and the Hot Arts  Syracuse Ceramic Guild   
	
	May Memorial Unitarian Society 
		3800 E. Genesee St.,
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Ballet by the Lake  Syracuse City Ballet   
	
	Inner Harbor 
		W. Kirkpatrick St.,
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	 Ballet by the Lake  Syracuse City Ballet   
	
	Inner Harbor 
		W. Kirkpatrick St.,
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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	 The Decemberists – Arise From The Bunkers! 2022 Tour, with special guest Jake Xerxes Fussell  Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard   
	
	Beak & Skiff 
		2708 Lords Hill Rd.,
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	 Simplelife & Corey Paige  The 443 Social Club   
	
	Price: $10 cover  The 443 Social Club 
		443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The 443 is excited to present our favorite dynamic doubleheader – The Simplelife Duo (aka Mike Frisina and Ben Sumner) and Corey Paige.  
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	 Festival Finale  Skaneateles Festival  Featuring Christian McBride & Inside Straight 
	
	Robinson Pavilion at Anyela's Vineyards 
		2433 W. Lake Rd.,
		Skaneateles
  
	 
	Jazz giant and 7-time Grammy winner Christian McBride is both one of the great bassists of all time and a true ambassador for the art form, as the host of NPR's popular Jazz Night in America. Here, he performs with Inside Straight, his quintet of astonishing jazz virtuosos, on saxophone, vibraphone, piano, drums, and bass. Prepare for an unforgettable, high-energy evening of jazz magic.
   
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	 *CANCELLED* Why Don't We: The Good Times Only Tour  The Oncenter   
	
	Price: $40.95-$245.95  War Memorial at Oncenter 
		800 S. State St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Why Don't We is bringing The Good Times Only Tour to Syracuse! The band — Daniel Seavey, Corbyn Besson, Jonah Marais, Jack Avery, and Zach Herron — has amassed over 3 billion global career streams, over 900 million YouTube views, 6 million Instagram followers, two RIAA Platinum-certified singles, five RIAA Gold-certified singles, two Top 20 singles at Pop radio, and two Top 10 albums on the Billboard200 chart.  
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	 Unique  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
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	Coordinated by ARISE, a non-profit agency based in Syracuse, "Unique" celebrates the artistic talents of Central New Yorkers living with disabilities. The works included in this exhibition eloquently speak to the myriad of thoughts, ideas, and feelings that all humans share, regardless of individual ability or circumstance. The annual competition invites submissions of art and literature which are then selected for display by a panel of judges.  
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	 Helene Starr: Organic Unfolding  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Over the past four decades, artist Helene Starr has built a significant body of work around the act of draping clay slabs into soft crenelated forms that evoke fiber, flesh, and the natural world. Organic Unfolding marks a return to her work that utilizes curving steel forms that let her array her forms in lyrical three-dimensional compositions. Starr is one of the artists selected as part of the CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of CNY artists.  
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	 Kite & Devin Ronneberg: Fever Dream  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"Fever Dream" is an interactive multimedia installation by Kite, an Oglala Lakota performance artist, visual artist, and composer, and Devin Ronneberg, a multidisciplinary artist of Kanaka Maoli/Okinawan descent working primarily in sculpture, sound, image-making, and computational media. The work brings together their mutual interests in the implications of emergent technologies and artificial intelligence, information control and collection, Indigenous ontologies, and bodily interfaces.  In response to the audience's proximity in the gallery, a large projection flips between channels algorithmically tuned in to scraped footage of conspiracy theories, paranormal and extraterrestrial sightings, and recent news broadcasts. The work plumbs the depths of the settler-colonial psyche and the ways in which settler conspiracies are often founded on a denial of Indigenous agency, such as the belief that "ancient aliens" are responsible for the building of Indigenous earthworks and monuments.
   
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	 Curious Vessels: The Rosenfield Collection  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Louise Rosenfield is among the most avid pottery collectors in the United States. Over the past 30 years, she has amassed a collection of more than 4,000 pieces of functional pottery from artists across the globe. Her ambition for her collection has always been clear — instead of donating work to a museum, she would rather donate it to a restaurant, where patrons could enjoy the work as originally intended. "Curious Vessels" is a celebration of both Rosenfield's eclectic taste and her unrivaled generosity. Museum visitors will be able to touch many of the pieces in this exhibition while watching videos of Rosenfield and notable potters from the collection pointing out details of the work. Coming this spring, the Everson's new cafe´, Louise, will be stocked with functional vessels from the Rosenfield Collection that you will be able to eat and drink out of.
   
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	 Forever is Composed of Nows  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time.  
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	 Sekou Cooke: 15-81  Everson Museum of Art   
	
	Everson Museum of Art 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	"15-81" presents architect and urban designer Sekou Cooke's project "We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space" alongside documents relating to the 15th Ward in Syracuse. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in 2021 as part of their exhibition "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," "We Outchea" focuses on the legacy of placement and displacement of Black residents in Syracuse and considers various events in the city's history — the razing of the historic 15th Ward, the building of multiple public housing projects, and the construction of Interstate 81 — while simultaneously critiquing recent proposals to replace low-income communities with mixed-income housing. By contextualizing the We Outchea project with photographs and ephemera that tell the story of the once vibrant 15th Ward, Cooke points to a post I-81 Syracuse future of entrepreneurship and innovation.  
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	 The Menagerie: Animals in Art  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Price: Free  Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!   
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	 Annual Pottery Fair and the Hot Arts  Syracuse Ceramic Guild   
	
	May Memorial Unitarian Society 
		3800 E. Genesee St.,
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	 The Stand Photo Bash  Urban Video Project   
	
	Price: Free  Everson Museum of Art Plaza 
		401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A celebration of the 2022 Syracuse Photo Contest winning images by community photographers. A selection of winning images will be displayed starting at dusk each night. Presented in conjunction with The Stand Newspaper.  
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	 Ballet by the Lake  Syracuse City Ballet   
	
	Inner Harbor 
		W. Kirkpatrick St.,
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	 Ballet by the Lake  Syracuse City Ballet   
	
	Inner Harbor 
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	 Infrastructure of Empire  Erie Canal Museum   
	
	Price: Free  Erie Canal Museum 
		318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State.  
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	 A Pocketful of Progress: A Retrospective Look at the Machines Found in our Smartphones  Onondaga Historical Association   
	
	Onondaga Historical Association 
		321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A fascinating display of machines from the past 150 years which performed functions that, today, can be done on a smartphone. The impressive array of machines, many which originated in Syracuse, offers a stark juxtaposition to the incredible technological tool you carry every day in your purse or in your pocket.  
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