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 Events for Tuesday, September 14, 2021
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
	
7:30 PM
 Susan Orlean Friends of the Central Library Author Series
 Events for Wednesday, September 15, 2021
	
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery
 
	
4:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Party in the Square: Edisun, with opener Koen Side
 
	
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Jazz at the Cavalier: Nancy Kelly CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 Events for Thursday, September 16, 2021
	
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
 From Soup to Nuts Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Cheryl Dunn: Licking the Bowl Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Beyond the Blue Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery
 
	
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Artist Talk and Reception Light Work Gallery, featuring Clifford Prince King
 
	
6:45 PM
 Mystery Mansion: The Ravenloon Scenario Acme Mystery Company
 
	
7:00 PM
 Off the Ground The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 Thomas Rhett: The Center Point Road Tour, with Cole Swindell and Conner Smith Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
 
	
7:45 PM-11:00 PM
 Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010) Urban Video Project
 Events for Friday, September 17, 2021
	
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
 Festa Italiana
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 From Soup to Nuts Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Beyond the Blue Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Cheryl Dunn: Licking the Bowl Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery
 
	
7:00 PM
 Chris Trapper The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 Triumph Now with Joy and Mirth NYS Baroque
 
	
7:30 PM
 Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our Fathers Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:45 PM-11:00 PM
 Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010) Urban Video Project
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Cadleys Folkus Project
 Events for Saturday, September 18, 2021
	
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Nature's Magic: Photography by Lisa Davis and Dean Kolts Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Cheryl Dunn: Licking the Bowl Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Beyond the Blue Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 From Soup to Nuts Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
 Festa Italiana
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery
 
	
12:00 PM-3:00 PM
 Everson Outdoors: Community Day Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
12:00 PM
 Peter and the Wolf Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
12:15 PM
 Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus Syracuse Stage
 
	
12:30 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
1:00 PM
 Pathway of Resistance Walking Tour Erie Canal Museum
 
	
1:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Fayetteville Festival
 
	
1:00 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
1:30 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
2:00 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
2:00 PM
 Peter and the Wolf Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
2:00 PM
 Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus Syracuse Stage
 
	
2:30 PM
 Prisms and Antiphons Everson Museum of Art, featuring David Fulmer, violin
 
	
2:30 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
3:00 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
3:30 PM
 Sidewalk Serenade Chelsea Opera
 
	
4:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Fall-Fest Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
	
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Opening Reception: Corazón del Barrio (Heart of the Barrio) La Casita Cultural Center
 
	
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
 Jazz on Tap: Kick-Off Party with Diana Jacobs Band CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
	
7:30 PM
 Spark Series: Fall-Fest Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
	
7:30 PM
 Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our Fathers Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:45 PM-11:00 PM
 Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010) Urban Video Project
 Events for Sunday, September 19, 2021
	
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM
 Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus Syracuse Stage
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Unique Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld Collection Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 From Soup to Nuts Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Beyond the Blue Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Cheryl Dunn: Licking the Bowl Everson Museum of Art
 
	
12:00 PM-7:00 PM
 Festa Italiana
 
	
12:00 PM
 Peter and the Wolf Syracuse City Ballet
 
	
1:00 PM
 Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus Syracuse Stage
 
	
2:00 PM
 Peter and the Wolf Syracuse City Ballet
 Events for Monday, September 20, 2021
	
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
	
7:30 PM
 Chad Hanna (1940) Syracuse Cinephile Society
 Events for Tuesday, September 21, 2021
	
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de Cuba LeMoyne College
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Familiar Reimagined Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Sketching Syracuse Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay Together Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New Bauhaus Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the Homelands Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin Burzon Point of Contact Gallery
 
 
	| Tuesday, September 14, 2021 |  
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, September 14 |  
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 | Susan OrleanFriends of the Central Library Author Series
 
 
	Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A moving exploration of American stories earned Susan Orlean a reputation as one of our most distinctive journalistic voices. A staff writer for The New Yorker for over 20 years, Orlean is "fascinated by tales of every stripe," from Rin Tin Tin, to The Orchid Thief, to her latest award-winning, bestseller The Library Book, an exploration of the history, power and future of these endangered institutions. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Wednesday, September 15, 2021 |  
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 | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlinArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Artist Bill McLaughlin of New Berlin, NY, traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, in December 2019 to photograph the migrants and asylum seekers left stranded at the border. They were stranded due to the January 2019 abrupt change in US immigration policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" in which asylum seekers at the US/Mexico border were returned to Mexico to wait, often for many months, for their immigration proceedings. Working with the non-profit organization Border Angels, McLaughlin spent several weeks meeting migrants, listening to their stories and asking to take their portraits. His intimate 'retratos con dignidad' — portraits with dignity — document individuals and families who McLaughlin says "have sacrificed everything in an attempt to save their children from brutal gang violence, crushing poverty and the ravages of political corruption." For those who would prefer viewing this exhibition from home, you can view the Virtual Exhibition. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Music |  
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 | 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Party in the Square: Edisun, with opener Koen Side
 
	Price: Free (food and drinks available to purchase)Clinton Square
 Downtown,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For more information, visit syrpartyinthesquare.com  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 15 |  
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 | Jazz at the Cavalier: Nancy KellyCNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
 
	Price: FreeMarriott Hotel Syracuse Cavalier Room
 500 S. Warren St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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	| Thursday, September 16, 2021 |  
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 | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 There will be an opening reception this evening 5:00-7:00 pm. Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 There will be an opening reception this evening 5:00-7:00 pm. The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld CollectionEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Victoria Schonfeld (1950-2019) was a prominent New York lawyer, collector, and philanthropist whose discerning eye was matched only by the fierceness of devotion to her friends. From the time she began collecting ceramics in the 1990s, Schonfeld developed lasting friendships with the artists who caught her eye. Schonfeld was particularly devoted to championing female artists, including Betty Woodman, Alison Britton, and Carol McNicoll, as well as younger artists like Lauren Mabry and Rain Harris. Her taste encompassed everything from classical beauty to pointedly political works, all linked by her boundless curiosity. Long before her untimely death, Schonfeld began donating works by artists she admired to museums across the United States, including the Everson Museum of Art. It is with the deepest gratitude that the Everson accepts key works from the Schonfeld collection that will endure as a tribute to her generosity and lasting network of friendships. Mutual Affection marks the debut of the Victoria Schonfeld Collection at the Everson, fleshed out by additional works loaned by her family and friends. Each object in this exhibition stands on its own merit, but also represents a node in Schonfeld's vast network of reciprocal relationships. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | UniqueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson 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 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, and the works are exhibited at the Everson Museum. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | From Soup to NutsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition features a range of works that address a basic human necessity: food and drink. Whether attending a formal meal or a casual picnic, browsing the grocery aisle or grabbing a snack, eating and drinking is a part of our shared humanity. Including paintings, photographs, prints, and ceramics, "From Soup to Nuts" is an eclectic multi-course artistic feast. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Cheryl Dunn: Licking the BowlEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 In 2002, while a resident at the Ohio State University's Wexner Center for the Arts, filmmaker and photographer Cheryl Dunn documented "Free Basin," a sculptural project created by the multidisciplinary art collective Simparch. "Free Basin" was a large elevated, kidney-shaped skate bowl that was fully accessible to skaters in the community to use during gallery hours. Dunn's 15-minute film Licking the Bowl captures the energy of Free Basin using lyrical passages of skaters in motion punctuated with interviews and stark black and white still photographs. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Beyond the BlueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 After more than a year of COVID-19 isolation, the Everson Museum is grateful to shake off the blues by exhibiting life-affirming works from the permanent collection that are filled with joy, humor, and above all, color. Beyond the Blue is presented in collaboration with Art Macao 2021. In addition to a physical exhibition at the Everson, these works will be shared digitally with millions of visitors to Art Macao, an international art festival presented in museums, hotels, and other popular tourist destinations near Hong Kong. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlinArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Artist Bill McLaughlin of New Berlin, NY, traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, in December 2019 to photograph the migrants and asylum seekers left stranded at the border. They were stranded due to the January 2019 abrupt change in US immigration policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" in which asylum seekers at the US/Mexico border were returned to Mexico to wait, often for many months, for their immigration proceedings. Working with the non-profit organization Border Angels, McLaughlin spent several weeks meeting migrants, listening to their stories and asking to take their portraits. His intimate 'retratos con dignidad' — portraits with dignity — document individuals and families who McLaughlin says "have sacrificed everything in an attempt to save their children from brutal gang violence, crushing poverty and the ravages of political corruption." For those who would prefer viewing this exhibition from home, you can view the Virtual Exhibition. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:45 PM - 11:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010)Urban Video Project
 
 
	Price: FreeEverson Museum of Art Plaza
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Steyerl's work explores late capitalism's social, cultural, and financial imaginaries. Strike is a short, humorous film squarely in the tradition of Fluxus performance and wordplay. The title of the work plays on the double meaning of the word "strike." Most obviously, a strike is a physically violent gesture, in this case against a flatscreen monitor, both a commodity and an object that, when working, "disappears" behind the spectacle it presents. On the other hand, a strike is a strategic refusal to work. The double meaning here short circuits our contemporary split identity as consumer-workers.  Screening begins at dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Lecture |  
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 | 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Artist Talk and ReceptionLight Work Gallery
 Featuring Clifford Prince King
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An opening reception for Clifford Prince King: We Used to Lay Together and Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection will be held 5:00-7:00 pm, with an artist talk by Clifford Prince King at 6:00 pm. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Music |  
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 | 7:00 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Off the GroundThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	Price: $8 coverThe 443 Social Club
 443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Melodic rock originals, classic covers and lively tunes you'll love.  NOTE: In order for The 443 to operate at full capacity, we are limiting our guests to those who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Attendees must show proof at the door upon arrival. This show will be held outside on the patio, weather permitting. Reservations |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Thomas Rhett: The Center Point Road Tour, with Cole Swindell and Conner SmithLakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
 
 
	Lakeview Amphitheater490 Restoration Way,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 6:45 PM, September 16 |  
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 | Mystery Mansion: The Ravenloon ScenarioAcme Mystery Company
 
 
	Price: $39.99 plus tax and gratuitySpaghetti Warehouse
 689 N. Clinton St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Enter the residence of the recently deceased 1890s robber baron, Cornelius D. Ravenloon, for an interactive mystery dinner theater where you search for clues that will enable you to uncover which of his three daughters he has designated to lead his vast empire. Players investigate several sections of his mansion searching for the combination to a briefcase where the eccentric, some say mad, Ravenloon kept his will. You must solve puzzles, inspect clues, and work with other players to obtain information. Players will also have a chance to meet his three daughters along with his butler, personal physician, and estate lawyer who hold information critical to answering the question: Who will control the Ravenloon Empire? Mystery Mansion is a format created to incorporate current health and safety guidelines. These guidelines are subject to change and Mystery Mansion is designed to change with them. All performers are fully vaccinated. For reservations, call 315-475-1807, Syracuse@spaghetti-warehouse-cny.com. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Friday, September 17, 2021 |  
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 | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | UniqueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson 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 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, and the works are exhibited at the Everson Museum. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld CollectionEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Victoria Schonfeld (1950-2019) was a prominent New York lawyer, collector, and philanthropist whose discerning eye was matched only by the fierceness of devotion to her friends. From the time she began collecting ceramics in the 1990s, Schonfeld developed lasting friendships with the artists who caught her eye. Schonfeld was particularly devoted to championing female artists, including Betty Woodman, Alison Britton, and Carol McNicoll, as well as younger artists like Lauren Mabry and Rain Harris. Her taste encompassed everything from classical beauty to pointedly political works, all linked by her boundless curiosity. Long before her untimely death, Schonfeld began donating works by artists she admired to museums across the United States, including the Everson Museum of Art. It is with the deepest gratitude that the Everson accepts key works from the Schonfeld collection that will endure as a tribute to her generosity and lasting network of friendships. Mutual Affection marks the debut of the Victoria Schonfeld Collection at the Everson, fleshed out by additional works loaned by her family and friends. Each object in this exhibition stands on its own merit, but also represents a node in Schonfeld's vast network of reciprocal relationships. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | From Soup to NutsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition features a range of works that address a basic human necessity: food and drink. Whether attending a formal meal or a casual picnic, browsing the grocery aisle or grabbing a snack, eating and drinking is a part of our shared humanity. Including paintings, photographs, prints, and ceramics, "From Soup to Nuts" is an eclectic multi-course artistic feast. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Beyond the BlueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 After more than a year of COVID-19 isolation, the Everson Museum is grateful to shake off the blues by exhibiting life-affirming works from the permanent collection that are filled with joy, humor, and above all, color. Beyond the Blue is presented in collaboration with Art Macao 2021. In addition to a physical exhibition at the Everson, these works will be shared digitally with millions of visitors to Art Macao, an international art festival presented in museums, hotels, and other popular tourist destinations near Hong Kong. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Cheryl Dunn: Licking the BowlEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 In 2002, while a resident at the Ohio State University's Wexner Center for the Arts, filmmaker and photographer Cheryl Dunn documented "Free Basin," a sculptural project created by the multidisciplinary art collective Simparch. "Free Basin" was a large elevated, kidney-shaped skate bowl that was fully accessible to skaters in the community to use during gallery hours. Dunn's 15-minute film Licking the Bowl captures the energy of Free Basin using lyrical passages of skaters in motion punctuated with interviews and stark black and white still photographs. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlinArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Artist Bill McLaughlin of New Berlin, NY, traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, in December 2019 to photograph the migrants and asylum seekers left stranded at the border. They were stranded due to the January 2019 abrupt change in US immigration policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" in which asylum seekers at the US/Mexico border were returned to Mexico to wait, often for many months, for their immigration proceedings. Working with the non-profit organization Border Angels, McLaughlin spent several weeks meeting migrants, listening to their stories and asking to take their portraits. His intimate 'retratos con dignidad' — portraits with dignity — document individuals and families who McLaughlin says "have sacrificed everything in an attempt to save their children from brutal gang violence, crushing poverty and the ravages of political corruption." For those who would prefer viewing this exhibition from home, you can view the Virtual Exhibition. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:45 PM - 11:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010)Urban Video Project
 
 
	Price: FreeEverson Museum of Art Plaza
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Steyerl's work explores late capitalism's social, cultural, and financial imaginaries. Strike is a short, humorous film squarely in the tradition of Fluxus performance and wordplay. The title of the work plays on the double meaning of the word "strike." Most obviously, a strike is a physically violent gesture, in this case against a flatscreen monitor, both a commodity and an object that, when working, "disappears" behind the spectacle it presents. On the other hand, a strike is a strategic refusal to work. The double meaning here short circuits our contemporary split identity as consumer-workers.  Screening begins at dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Festival |  
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 | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Festa Italiana
 
	Price: FreeWashington St. (in front of City Hall)
 Syracuse
 
 
 Main Stage5:00 pm: Stroke
 7:00 pm: Mere Mortals
 9:00 pm: Prime Time Horns
 Second Stage12:00 pm: Just Joe
 4:30 pm: Howie Bartolo
 6:30 pm: The Strangers
 8:30 pm: Dirt Road Ruckus
 A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitaliana.bizland.com. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:00 PM, September 17 |  
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 | Chris TrapperThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	Price: $15 general admission, $20 premium single barstool, $40 premium table for twoThe 443 Social Club
 443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 With his soulful, honeyed tenor, sly humor and uncanny knack for melody, Chris has traveled the world over, performing to a dedicated and ever-growing fan base with nothing but his guitar and his songs. Raised on Prine and Kristofferson, Trapper's first foray in the music industry was as frontman of the critically acclaimed alt-rock band The Push StarsTARS (Capitol Records). On September 21st, 2018, The Push Stars released "3 Feet In The Air", their first album of new material in 14 years. Recorded at the legendary Ardent Studios in Memphis, the record features 12 songs penned by Trapper, who also serves as the band's lead singer and guitarist. As a solo artist for more than a decade, Chris has become a modern-day acoustic troubadour, performing over 150 dates a year as a headliner and sharing the stage with the likes of Colin Hay, Martin Sexton and even John Prine himself. As a singer/songwriter, Chris is most known for his original song THIS TIME, the #1 selling song on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack for AUGUST RUSH (Robin Williams, Jonathan Rhys Meyers /Warner Bros Pictures). His music can best be described as lyrically driven roots-pop with a knack for telling everyday stories. The New York Times has called his work "classic pop perfection." NOTE: In order for The 443 to operate at full capacity, we are limiting our guests to those who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Attendees must show proof at the door upon arrival. This show will be held outside on the patio, weather permitting. Buy tickets. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Triumph Now with Joy and MirthNYS Baroque
 
 
	Price: In-person: $25 regular, $10 college students, children free. Virtual only: $15First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse
 109 Waring Rd. (at the corner of Nottingham Rd.),
		Dewitt
 
 
 Plucky music of the Renaissance and early Baroque with Laura Heimes, soprano; and Michael Leopold, Dan Swenberg, and Deborah Fox, lutes. In-person tickets include a link to the virtual version. Virtual version (only) tickets also available. Streaming will be available for a week starting October 1. NYS Baroque requires all audience members to provide proof of vaccination. This can take the form of your vaccine card, a photo of your vaccine card, or your NY Excelsior Pass. Also required are masking, social distancing in seating, and contact tracing sign-in at entry. Buy tickets.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | The CadleysFolkus Project
 
 
	Price: $15 regular, $12 membersMay Memorial Unitarian Society
 3800 E. Genesee St.,
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 The Cadleys are one of the most popular acoustic bands in the Northeast. Following in the tradition of great male-female duets like George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, John and Cathy show how two voices blended in seamless harmony can produce one powerful sound. Note: All performers, volunteers, and audience members are required to wear masks and show proof of vaccination. Seating will also be limited in order to practice safe distancing. For tickets, visit Eventbrite. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our FathersSyracuse Stage
 Godfrey L. Simmons Jr., director
 
 
	Price: Free, but tickets requiredArchbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
 820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A fully staged professional reading of resident playwright Kyle Bass' "theatricalization" of the 1965 debate between writer and Civil Rights activist James Baldwin and conservative commentator William F. Buckley, Jr. The debate took place at Cambridge University and was broadcast by the BBC.
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Nature's Magic: Photography by Lisa Davis and Dean KoltsBaltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeBaltimore Woods Nature Center
 4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
		Marcellus
 
 
 There will be an opening reception this afternoon 2:30-4:00 pm. "Nature's Magic" is illustrated through the whimsical creations of Lisa Davis and the wonder-inspired photographs of Dean Kolts. Visitors to the exhibit will find that Dean Kolts' work speaks to his sense of wonder regarding the smaller worlds around us that we may rarely notice. His colorful digital photography provides us with a close-up look at parts of plants and fungi just as they would appear to us in nature. In Lisa Davis' award-winning work, we see the wonder of nature transformed into the whimsical. Careful observation has led her to the discovery of little heads, fanciful clothing and delicate wings among the flowers in the garden at her country home. Davis' fairy creations, combined with a relatively new art form called scanography, brings nature to life!
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
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 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
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 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary ArtEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 AbStranded features 10 contemporary American artists — Polly Apfelbaum, Paolo Arao, Sanford Biggers, Samantha Bittman, Julia Bland, Rachel B. Hayes, Elana Herzog, Anne Lindberg, Sheila Pepe, and Sarah Zapata — who use fiber-based materials to investigate the complex lineage of abstraction. Utilizing a diverse variety of methods, styles, and forms, these artists uncover and co-opt textile traditions and material sources in order to re-assert their validity and relevance in an increasingly global-industrial culture. A prominent use of the hand looms large — through knitting, weaving, quilting, and more — and suggests an alternative mode of communication within today's digital society. Together, the works reveal how artists employ the language of abstraction to speak about the intertwined histories and politics of craft, race, and gender. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld CollectionEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
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 Victoria Schonfeld (1950-2019) was a prominent New York lawyer, collector, and philanthropist whose discerning eye was matched only by the fierceness of devotion to her friends. From the time she began collecting ceramics in the 1990s, Schonfeld developed lasting friendships with the artists who caught her eye. Schonfeld was particularly devoted to championing female artists, including Betty Woodman, Alison Britton, and Carol McNicoll, as well as younger artists like Lauren Mabry and Rain Harris. Her taste encompassed everything from classical beauty to pointedly political works, all linked by her boundless curiosity. Long before her untimely death, Schonfeld began donating works by artists she admired to museums across the United States, including the Everson Museum of Art. It is with the deepest gratitude that the Everson accepts key works from the Schonfeld collection that will endure as a tribute to her generosity and lasting network of friendships. Mutual Affection marks the debut of the Victoria Schonfeld Collection at the Everson, fleshed out by additional works loaned by her family and friends. Each object in this exhibition stands on its own merit, but also represents a node in Schonfeld's vast network of reciprocal relationships. |  | Back to list
 
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 | UniqueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson 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 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, and the works are exhibited at the Everson Museum. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Cheryl Dunn: Licking the BowlEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
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 In 2002, while a resident at the Ohio State University's Wexner Center for the Arts, filmmaker and photographer Cheryl Dunn documented "Free Basin," a sculptural project created by the multidisciplinary art collective Simparch. "Free Basin" was a large elevated, kidney-shaped skate bowl that was fully accessible to skaters in the community to use during gallery hours. Dunn's 15-minute film Licking the Bowl captures the energy of Free Basin using lyrical passages of skaters in motion punctuated with interviews and stark black and white still photographs. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Beyond the BlueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
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 After more than a year of COVID-19 isolation, the Everson Museum is grateful to shake off the blues by exhibiting life-affirming works from the permanent collection that are filled with joy, humor, and above all, color. Beyond the Blue is presented in collaboration with Art Macao 2021. In addition to a physical exhibition at the Everson, these works will be shared digitally with millions of visitors to Art Macao, an international art festival presented in museums, hotels, and other popular tourist destinations near Hong Kong. |  | Back to list
 
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 | From Soup to NutsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
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 Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition features a range of works that address a basic human necessity: food and drink. Whether attending a formal meal or a casual picnic, browsing the grocery aisle or grabbing a snack, eating and drinking is a part of our shared humanity. Including paintings, photographs, prints, and ceramics, "From Soup to Nuts" is an eclectic multi-course artistic feast. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border by Bill McLaughlinArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
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 Artist Bill McLaughlin of New Berlin, NY, traveled to Tijuana, Mexico, in December 2019 to photograph the migrants and asylum seekers left stranded at the border. They were stranded due to the January 2019 abrupt change in US immigration policy informally known as "Remain in Mexico" in which asylum seekers at the US/Mexico border were returned to Mexico to wait, often for many months, for their immigration proceedings. Working with the non-profit organization Border Angels, McLaughlin spent several weeks meeting migrants, listening to their stories and asking to take their portraits. His intimate 'retratos con dignidad' — portraits with dignity — document individuals and families who McLaughlin says "have sacrificed everything in an attempt to save their children from brutal gang violence, crushing poverty and the ravages of political corruption." For those who would prefer viewing this exhibition from home, you can view the Virtual Exhibition. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Everson Outdoors: Community DayEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Free, pre-registration requested by not requiredEverson Museum of Art Plaza
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Families are invited to help us celebrate the opening of the Everson's new exhibition, AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art, with a free day at the Everson Museum. Explore galleries, enjoy art-making activities, artist demonstrations, live performances, and more! More information. Register here.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | Opening Reception: Corazón del Barrio (Heart of the Barrio)La Casita Cultural Center
 
 
	Price: FreeLa Casita Cultural Center
 109 Otisco St.,
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 La Casita commemorates its 10th anniversary and the start of Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 with a new exhibit, Corazón del Barrio (Heart of the Barrio). La Casita will honor the community of artists, educators, SU alumni, students and families who contributed to the achievement of this 10-year milestone. Opening festivities will include* a tour of the exhibit
 * live performance by Colombian violinist, Sara Silva, with Cuban classical guitarist and soprano Liamna Pestana
 * a spoken word performance by Noel Quiñones
 * live salsa by Henry Rosado and his Grupo Boricua
 * dance performance by Dominique's Dance Creations
 Guests in attendance will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test. Masks will be required. For online viewing, register here. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Hito Steyerl: Strike (2010)Urban Video Project
 
 
	Price: FreeEverson Museum of Art Plaza
 401 Harrison St.,
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 Steyerl's work explores late capitalism's social, cultural, and financial imaginaries. Strike is a short, humorous film squarely in the tradition of Fluxus performance and wordplay. The title of the work plays on the double meaning of the word "strike." Most obviously, a strike is a physically violent gesture, in this case against a flatscreen monitor, both a commodity and an object that, when working, "disappears" behind the spectacle it presents. On the other hand, a strike is a strategic refusal to work. The double meaning here short circuits our contemporary split identity as consumer-workers.  Screening begins at dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Peter and the WolfSyracuse City Ballet
 
 
	Price: Free, but ticket requiredInner Harbor
 W. Kirkpatrick St.,
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 This symphonic fairy tale, set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, is an exciting adventure that will captivate audiences of all ages. Come see ballet like you've never experienced it before! Reserve tickets. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Peter and the WolfSyracuse City Ballet
 
 
	Price: Free, but ticket requiredInner Harbor
 W. Kirkpatrick St.,
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 This symphonic fairy tale, set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, is an exciting adventure that will captivate audiences of all ages. Come see ballet like you've never experienced it before! Reserve tickets. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Festa Italiana
 
	Price: FreeWashington St. (in front of City Hall)
 Syracuse
 
 
 Main Stage3:00 pm: Dunes and the Del Tunes
 5:00 pm: Infinity
 7:00 pm: Hard Promises
 9:00 pm: Atlas
 Second Stage12:30 pm: Just Joe
 2:30 pm: Jeff the Magic Man
 3:30 pm: Jeff the Magic Man
 4:30 pm: JD & Rollin' South
 6:30 pm: Bad Husband's Club
 8:30 pm: Custom Taylor Band
 A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitaliana.bizland.com. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Fayetteville Festival
 
	Price: FreeBeard Park
 Fayetteville
 
 
 1:00 pm: Kids' Kazzo "Leprechan" Parade1:15-3:00 pm: Jeffrey Pepper Rogers Band
 4:00-6:00 pm: The Fab Cats Band
 6:00 pm: DeSantis Orchestra Band
 Fireworks at dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Pathway of Resistance Walking TourErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: Free, but $10 donation appreciatedErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A walking tour that examines the African-American experience on and along the banks of the Erie Canal, from the waterway's beginnings to contemporary times.  The tour begins at the corner of Montgomery Street and Erie Boulevard in downtown Syracuse, just outside the Museum garden. Per CDC guidelines, face masks are encouraged but not required for outdoor programs at the Erie Canal Museum.  Free parking is available in the lot across from the Museum, under routes 81 and 690. For tickets or more information, visit the event page. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Prisms and AntiphonsEverson Museum of Art
 Featuring David Fulmer, violin
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
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 Join the Everson Museum for a thrilling concert of newly commissioned musical works relating to "AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art," curated by celebrated composer, conductor, and violinist David Fulmer. The concerts will feature works for solo violin by Bach, along with four newly commissioned works composed in 2021 by Vasiliki Krimitza, Bahar Royaee, and Alyssa Regent. These works are inspired by, and composed alongside the works in "AbStranded." Fulmer will lead the audience on a physical tour of the Museum, performing each composition in front of a different work of art. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Fall-FestSyracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
 
	Price: Free outdoor eventsInspiration Hall (formerly St. Peter's Church)
 709 James St.,
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 4:00 pm: Youth Orchestra quartet4:30 pm: Brady Faith guitar trio
 5:00 pm: PGR Dance Club
 5:30 pm: Congolese Choir
 6:00 pm: Symphoria String Quartet
 A ticketed full-orchestra concert will be held indoors beginning at 7:00. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Jazz on Tap: Kick-Off Party with Diana Jacobs BandCNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
 
	Price: FreeFinger Lakes On Tap
 35 Fennell St.,
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 | Spark Series: Fall-FestSyracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
 
	Price: In-person: $33 regular, $28 senior, $5 college student with ID, under 18 free.Live stream: $20 individual, $35 family
 Inspiration Hall (formerly St. Peter's Church)
 709 James St.,
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeEpicuse
 334 S. Salina St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 12:00 pm performance will feature Brad Bickhardt as Quinn and Andrea Bickford as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeArmory Square Park
 400 block of S. Franklin St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 12:30 pm performance will feature Brad Bickhardt as Quinn and CJ Roche as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreePerseverance Park
 Corner of Salina and Fayette St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 1:00 pm performance will feature Brad Bickhardt as Quinn and Andrea Bickford as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeWildflowers Armory at McCarthy Mercantile
 217 S. Salina St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 1:30 pm performance will feature Brad Bickhardt as Quinn and CJ Roche as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeEpicuse
 334 S. Salina St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 2:00 pm performance will feature Sarah Daniels as Quinn and Andrea Bickford as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeArmory Square Park
 400 block of S. Franklin St.,
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 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 2:30 pm performance will feature Sarah Daniels as Quinn and CJ Roche as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreePerseverance Park
 Corner of Salina and Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 3:00 pm performance will feature Sarah Daniels as Quinn and Andrea Bickford as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 3:30 PM, September 18 |  
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 | Sidewalk SerenadeChelsea Opera
 
 
	Price: FreeWildflowers Armory at McCarthy Mercantile
 217 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A 10-minute comic opera world premiere. Quinn and Emery are two romantic hopefuls meeting on a Syracuse sidewalk after matching on a dating app. To the accompaniment of a street musician, first-date jitters are expressed in song, turning an awkward conversation into flirtatious fun! In a modern twist, rotating gender pairings bring a fresh approach to operatic love.  Soprano Sarah Daniels and tenor Brad Bickhardt alternate in the role of Quinn, with soprano Andrea Bickford and baritone CJ Roche alternating in the role of Emery. Dan Williams performs as the street musician accompanist. The piece was commissioned by Chelsea Opera with music composed by Leah Mullen, with lyrics and direction by Garrett August Heater. Performances will be held outdoors. If it rains, performances will take place on Sunday. The 3:30 pm performance will feature Sarah Daniels as Quinn and CJ Roche as Emery. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:15 PM, September 18 |  
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 | Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a CactusSyracuse Stage
 Syracuse University Drama Department
 
 
	Price: Free with zoo admissionRosamond Gifford Zoo
 One Conservation Place,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus is the story of eight-year-old Sheila and her pack of pals. School is out for the summer, the weather is hot, and the boredom is heavy, but they aren't going to let the summer heat wear them down. When their fantastical junkyard fort draws the attention of a walking, talking, surprisingly well-dressed coyote, the adventurers suddenly find themselves deep in the desert, facing The Council of Howls, The Sting Brigade, The Death Cactus and much more. It's a whirlwind adventure about how humans affect the environment and the animals with whom we share the planet and how we take on the mission of saving the world from ourselves. Families will receive a take-home box of activities to explore set, lighting, sound and costume design. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to enjoy the performance. Performances will be held outdoors, weather permitting. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, September 18 |  
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 | Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a CactusSyracuse Stage
 Syracuse University Drama Department
 
 
	Price: Free with zoo admissionRosamond Gifford Zoo
 One Conservation Place,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus is the story of eight-year-old Sheila and her pack of pals. School is out for the summer, the weather is hot, and the boredom is heavy, but they aren't going to let the summer heat wear them down. When their fantastical junkyard fort draws the attention of a walking, talking, surprisingly well-dressed coyote, the adventurers suddenly find themselves deep in the desert, facing The Council of Howls, The Sting Brigade, The Death Cactus and much more. It's a whirlwind adventure about how humans affect the environment and the animals with whom we share the planet and how we take on the mission of saving the world from ourselves. Families will receive a take-home box of activities to explore set, lighting, sound and costume design. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to enjoy the performance. Performances will be held outdoors, weather permitting. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, September 18 |  
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 | Baldwin vs. Buckley: The Faith of Our FathersSyracuse Stage
 Godfrey L. Simmons Jr., director
 
 
	Price: Free, but tickets requiredArchbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
 820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 A fully staged professional reading of resident playwright Kyle Bass' "theatricalization" of the 1965 debate between writer and Civil Rights activist James Baldwin and conservative commentator William F. Buckley, Jr. The debate took place at Cambridge University and was broadcast by the BBC.
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	| Sunday, September 19, 2021 |  
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 | 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary ArtEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 AbStranded features 10 contemporary American artists — Polly Apfelbaum, Paolo Arao, Sanford Biggers, Samantha Bittman, Julia Bland, Rachel B. Hayes, Elana Herzog, Anne Lindberg, Sheila Pepe, and Sarah Zapata — who use fiber-based materials to investigate the complex lineage of abstraction. Utilizing a diverse variety of methods, styles, and forms, these artists uncover and co-opt textile traditions and material sources in order to re-assert their validity and relevance in an increasingly global-industrial culture. A prominent use of the hand looms large — through knitting, weaving, quilting, and more — and suggests an alternative mode of communication within today's digital society. Together, the works reveal how artists employ the language of abstraction to speak about the intertwined histories and politics of craft, race, and gender. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | UniqueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson 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 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, and the works are exhibited at the Everson Museum. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Mutual Affection: The Victoria Schonfeld CollectionEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Victoria Schonfeld (1950-2019) was a prominent New York lawyer, collector, and philanthropist whose discerning eye was matched only by the fierceness of devotion to her friends. From the time she began collecting ceramics in the 1990s, Schonfeld developed lasting friendships with the artists who caught her eye. Schonfeld was particularly devoted to championing female artists, including Betty Woodman, Alison Britton, and Carol McNicoll, as well as younger artists like Lauren Mabry and Rain Harris. Her taste encompassed everything from classical beauty to pointedly political works, all linked by her boundless curiosity. Long before her untimely death, Schonfeld began donating works by artists she admired to museums across the United States, including the Everson Museum of Art. It is with the deepest gratitude that the Everson accepts key works from the Schonfeld collection that will endure as a tribute to her generosity and lasting network of friendships. Mutual Affection marks the debut of the Victoria Schonfeld Collection at the Everson, fleshed out by additional works loaned by her family and friends. Each object in this exhibition stands on its own merit, but also represents a node in Schonfeld's vast network of reciprocal relationships. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | From Soup to NutsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Drawn from the Everson's collection, this exhibition features a range of works that address a basic human necessity: food and drink. Whether attending a formal meal or a casual picnic, browsing the grocery aisle or grabbing a snack, eating and drinking is a part of our shared humanity. Including paintings, photographs, prints, and ceramics, "From Soup to Nuts" is an eclectic multi-course artistic feast. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Beyond the BlueEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: Museum admission: $8 regular, $6 student/senior, free for members, children 12 and under, and military with IDEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 After more than a year of COVID-19 isolation, the Everson Museum is grateful to shake off the blues by exhibiting life-affirming works from the permanent collection that are filled with joy, humor, and above all, color. Beyond the Blue is presented in collaboration with Art Macao 2021. In addition to a physical exhibition at the Everson, these works will be shared digitally with millions of visitors to Art Macao, an international art festival presented in museums, hotels, and other popular tourist destinations near Hong Kong. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Cheryl Dunn: Licking the BowlEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 In 2002, while a resident at the Ohio State University's Wexner Center for the Arts, filmmaker and photographer Cheryl Dunn documented "Free Basin," a sculptural project created by the multidisciplinary art collective Simparch. "Free Basin" was a large elevated, kidney-shaped skate bowl that was fully accessible to skaters in the community to use during gallery hours. Dunn's 15-minute film Licking the Bowl captures the energy of Free Basin using lyrical passages of skaters in motion punctuated with interviews and stark black and white still photographs. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Peter and the WolfSyracuse City Ballet
 
 
	Price: Free, but ticket requiredInner Harbor
 W. Kirkpatrick St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 This symphonic fairy tale, set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, is an exciting adventure that will captivate audiences of all ages. Come see ballet like you've never experienced it before! Reserve tickets. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Peter and the WolfSyracuse City Ballet
 
 
	Price: Free, but ticket requiredInner Harbor
 W. Kirkpatrick St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 This symphonic fairy tale, set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, is an exciting adventure that will captivate audiences of all ages. Come see ballet like you've never experienced it before! Reserve tickets. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Festival |  
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 | 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Festa Italiana
 
	Price: FreeWashington St. (in front of City Hall)
 Syracuse
 
 
 Main Stage3:00 pm: Menage A Soul
 5:00 pm: Diana Jacobs Band
 
 Second Stage
 12:30 pm: Mark Macri
 3:00 pm: Dangerous Type Band
 5:00 pm: Letizia
 A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitaliana.bizland.com. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM, September 19 |  
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 | Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a CactusSyracuse Stage
 Syracuse University Drama Department
 
 
	Price: Free with zoo admissionRosamond Gifford Zoo
 One Conservation Place,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus is the story of eight-year-old Sheila and her pack of pals. School is out for the summer, the weather is hot, and the boredom is heavy, but they aren't going to let the summer heat wear them down. When their fantastical junkyard fort draws the attention of a walking, talking, surprisingly well-dressed coyote, the adventurers suddenly find themselves deep in the desert, facing The Council of Howls, The Sting Brigade, The Death Cactus and much more. It's a whirlwind adventure about how humans affect the environment and the animals with whom we share the planet and how we take on the mission of saving the world from ourselves. Families will receive a take-home box of activities to explore set, lighting, sound and costume design. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to enjoy the performance. Performances will be held outdoors, weather permitting. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 1:00 PM, September 19 |  
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 | Children's Tour: The Girl Who Swallowed a CactusSyracuse Stage
 Syracuse University Drama Department
 
 
	Price: Free with zoo admissionRosamond Gifford Zoo
 One Conservation Place,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Girl Who Swallowed a Cactus is the story of eight-year-old Sheila and her pack of pals. School is out for the summer, the weather is hot, and the boredom is heavy, but they aren't going to let the summer heat wear them down. When their fantastical junkyard fort draws the attention of a walking, talking, surprisingly well-dressed coyote, the adventurers suddenly find themselves deep in the desert, facing The Council of Howls, The Sting Brigade, The Death Cactus and much more. It's a whirlwind adventure about how humans affect the environment and the animals with whom we share the planet and how we take on the mission of saving the world from ourselves. Families will receive a take-home box of activities to explore set, lighting, sound and costume design. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to enjoy the performance. Performances will be held outdoors, weather permitting. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Monday, September 20, 2021 |  
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 | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, September 20 |  
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 | Chad Hanna (1940)Syracuse Cinephile Society
 
 
	Price: $3.50 non-members, $3 membersSpaghetti Warehouse
 689 N. Clinton St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Cast: Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Linda Darnell, Guy Kibbee, Jane Darwell, John CarradineDirector: Henry King
 Walter D. Edmonds' colorful drama of a circus troupe traveling through Central and Upstate New York during the 1840s. Several familiar Central New York cities and towns are mentioned and depicted, including Syracuse. In Technicolor. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Tuesday, September 21, 2021 |  
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 | 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Art Exhibit: Master Printmaking by the Asociacion de Gradadores de CubaLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: FreeWilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Asociacion de Grabadores de Cuba (Association of Recorders of Cuba or AGC) was a collective of printmakers residing in Havana. These works of art were created between 1949 to 1968 (pre, during, and post Cuban Revolution) as a means to share cultural, political, social, spiritual, and artistic perspectives both domestically and internationally. This exhibition examines various printmaking techniques. This art show is the first exhibition of this many works of these 16 artists of the AGC in the United States to date. Masks are required. Visitor parking available in Lot EE, Salt Springs Road. Handicapped parking available in Lot C, Springfield Road. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Familiar ReimaginedEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Karen Burns: Semi-abstracted landscape oil paintingsNancy Nixon Ensign: Mixed media series "An Artist's Year in Quarantine"
 Geoffrey Navias: Wood vessels made from trees brought down by climate change events
 Shawn Halperin: Wood and bronze summer jewelry collection
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Sketching SyracuseErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Syracuse Urban Sketchers, a group of local artists who sketch the beautiful and varied landscapes of Central New York, will be showcasing a number of their Erie Canal inspired images. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work CollectionLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and make visible LGBTQ+ history through photography. Queer Moments highlights the historical contributions of LGBTQ+ artists to the Light Work Collection. Queer Moments presents photographs by artists who participated in Light Work's programs between 1992-2019. The images reflect narratives in particular historical moments, from Albert Winn's Band-Aid Series (1999) at the height of the AIDS crisis to Pacifico Silano's Untitled (2016). Queer Moments acknowledges the Light Work Collection's role as an accessible resource for contemporary art, history, and activism. These artists used their cameras to boldly confront inequities in our society and give visual expression to the experience of marginalized communities. Photographs from Samantha Box, Rory Mulligan, and Paul Mpagi Sepuya embody the range of diverse genres in contemporary photography, including documentary, experimental, and conceptual work. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Clifford Prince King: We Used To Lay TogetherLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeLight Work Gallery
 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The fall season begins with We Used to Lay Together, an exhibition from Los Angeles-based photographer Clifford Prince King. A self-taught queer Black artist, King uses his life and experiences as starting points to explore desire, intimacy, and daily life. He often depicts himself and others within the beige domestic spaces common to L.A. We see a brotherhood of men enacting moments of domestic bliss, nude bodies in the moments before or after a sexual encounter, and the daily routine and side effects of living with HIV. King's colorful images show us the casual intimacy of his life in Los Angeles. It has been a joy for us at Light Work to learn about his approach, influences, and experience as we have collaborated on curating this exhibition. As his community confronts erasure and heteronormative flattening of their identity, we're excited to share this insider's intentional gaze.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Richard Koppe: American Painting and the New BauhausSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An instrumental member of the New Bauhaus School in Chicago, Richard Koppe's artwork demonstrates complex compositions of structured lines, geometry, and color. This exhibition draws from the museum's large collection of Koppe artwork to explore his unique approach to line, plane, color and form in the evolution of his paintings.
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Collection Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include many never-before-seen works of art and new acquisitions. In place of a traditional chronological organization, this new installation places artworks from across the globe and time in conversation with one another. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Each One, Inspired: Haudenosaunee Art Across the HomelandsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeSyracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Composed of over 52 contemporary artworks by Haudenosaunee artists from all six Haudenosaunee Nations across what is now New York, this exhibit takes a closer look at the multiple sources of inspiration in contemporary Haudenosaunee art including: treaties, the natural world, community and family members, ancestors, oral histories, and connection to land. Collectively, the artworks in this exhibit break convention by challenging the expected, disrupting stereotypes and non-Haudenosaunee historical narratives. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, September 21 |  
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 | Noli Me Tangere: Works by Kelvin BurzonPoint of Contact Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreePoint of Contact Gallery
 350 W. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Noli Me Tangere, "touch me not" or "don't tread on me," (Latin) is a series of photographs that examines an internal conflict of homosexuality and Catholicism. The photographs address, but don't aim to solve, the contentions between religion and homosexuality. Utilizing appropriated religious imagery and language, the work is recontextualized by the insertion of LGBTQ members and activists posing as Catholic deities. Themes, lighting and color treatment are adopted from the works of Renaissance Artists. The photographs are then presented as polyptychs in mimicry of Catholic altar-pieces. |  | Back to list
 
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