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Events for Wednesday, August 17, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM
Behind the Scenes: Open Rehearsal Skaneateles Festival
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
An Evening of Art and Entertainment
6:00 PM
The Wild Angels Redhouse
7:30 PM
Los Blancos Redhouse
Events for Thursday, August 18, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
6:00 PM
The Wild One Redhouse
6:45 PM
Death Takes a Bow Acme Mystery Company
7:30 PM
Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions
7:30 PM
Joe Whiting Redhouse
8:00 PM
Chamber Music Concert Skaneateles Festival, featuring Brian Chen, viola; Soovin Kim, violin; Tai Murray, violin; Corinne Stillwell, violin; Michael Webster, clarinet; Thomas Wiebe, cello; William Wolfram, piano
Events for Friday, August 19, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
2:00 PM
Community Concert: Meet the Turtle Island String Quartet Skaneateles Festival
5:30 PM
As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
6:00 PM
Grupo Pagen
6:00 PM
Easy Rider Redhouse
7:30 PM
Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions
7:30 PM
The Gonstermachers Redhouse
8:00 PM
Chamber Music Concert Skaneateles Festival, featuring Brian Chen, viola; Elinor Freer, piano; Soovin Kim, violin; Melissa Matson, viola; Tai Murray, violin; Michael Webster, clarinet; Thomas Wiebe, cello; David Ying, cello
Events for Saturday, August 20, 2005
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
12:30 PM
Alice in Wonderland Magic Circle Children's Theatre
2:00 PM
Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
5:30 PM
As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
7:30 PM
Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions
8:00 PM
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals Redhouse
8:00 PM
"4 plus Four": An Evening with the Ying and Turtle Island String Quartets Skaneateles Festival
Events for Sunday, August 21, 2005
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
1:00 PM
As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
2:00 PM
Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions
5:30 PM
As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
7:00 PM
The Wild Angels Redhouse
Events for Monday, August 22, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
7:00 PM
Liverpool is the Place
Events for Tuesday, August 23, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Milton Rogovin Art Exhibit: Photos of the Forgotten Ones Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
7:00 PM
The Wild Angels Redhouse
Events for Wednesday, August 24, 2005
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Milton Rogovin Art Exhibit: Photos of the Forgotten Ones Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
7:00 PM
The Wild One Redhouse
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 17 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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An Evening of Art and Entertainment
Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Syraucse Technology Garden's first exhibit features technology-inspired works by Arlene Abend, Linda Bigness, Angelo Puccia, and Thea Reidy.
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6:00 PM, August 17 |
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The Wild Angels Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Hell-bent on wreaking havoc, a motorcycle psych-biker named Heavely Blues(Peter Fonda) rounds up his rebellious crew and takes off to the desert to recover a stolen chopper in The Wild Angels directed by Roger Corman. (86 mins, Rated R) Ticket price iincludes admission to the Los Blancos concert following the film. Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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2:00 PM, August 17 |
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Behind the Scenes: Open Rehearsal Skaneateles Festival
Price: Free First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles
97 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
As Festival musicians rehearse, you can listen to their comments, hear the piece take shape and ask questions at the break.
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7:30 PM, August 17 |
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Los Blancos Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Get-down-and-dirty blues. Ticket price iincludes admission to the film preceding the concert. Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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Thursday, August 18, 2005
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, August 18 |
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 18 |
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 18 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 18 |
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 18 |
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Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Bodies have long been adorned with ink. Body decorations are sometimes purely artistic and often symbolic, but always a personal statement. An individual chooses to be tattooed and selects the subject matter as a manner of self-expression and individuality. In this collection of works, the photographer's intention is to acclaim the art of tattoo in conjunction with the character of the recipient. Soft, bold, gory, surreal, a tattoo is a visual window, a veneer, through which a person wishes to be perceived. Tattoos themselves are proudly displayed on a wall of skin. The images in this exhibition are graphic and emotional art statements that express something personal to those that choose to display them on a wall of their own.
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The Wild One Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Ticket price includes admission to the Joe Whiting concert following the film. An angry young Marlon Brando scorches the screen in the powerful 50's cult classic The Wild One, directed by Laszlo Benedek. (79 mins, not rated) Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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7:30 PM, August 18 |
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Joe Whiting Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Joe Whiting singing songs from his new CD, Blues in Black and White. Ticket price iincludes admission to the film preceding the concert. Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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8:00 PM, August 18 |
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Chamber Music Concert Skaneateles Festival Featuring Brian Chen, viola; Soovin Kim, violin; Tai Murray, violin; Corinne Stillwell, violin; Michael Webster, clarinet; Thomas Wiebe, cello; William Wolfram, piano
Price: $21, $16 regular; $18, $13 students/seniors; children under 13 free First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles
97 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Bernstein Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Arthur Foote Quintet for Piano and Strings Op. 38 Mozart Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, K. 581
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6:45 PM, August 18 |
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Death Takes a Bow Acme Mystery Company
Price: $23.95 plus tax and gratuities Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive mystery dinner theater.
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Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions Jason Cicci, director Featuring Bob Brown and Gerardine Clark
Price: $20 adults - $15 for students/seniors Wellwood Middle School
700 S. Manlius St.,
Fayetteville
The Central New York premiere of Susan Sandler's romantic comedy, the show will feature local theatre celebrity Bob Brown and Syracuse University Professor Gerardine Clark. For tickets: 315-435-2121; Groups, call: 315-479-5495.
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Friday, August 19, 2005
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 19 |
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Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Bodies have long been adorned with ink. Body decorations are sometimes purely artistic and often symbolic, but always a personal statement. An individual chooses to be tattooed and selects the subject matter as a manner of self-expression and individuality. In this collection of works, the photographer's intention is to acclaim the art of tattoo in conjunction with the character of the recipient. Soft, bold, gory, surreal, a tattoo is a visual window, a veneer, through which a person wishes to be perceived. Tattoos themselves are proudly displayed on a wall of skin. The images in this exhibition are graphic and emotional art statements that express something personal to those that choose to display them on a wall of their own.
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6:00 PM, August 19 |
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Easy Rider Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Experience the real, uncensored 60's counterculture in this compelling mixture of drugs, sex and armchair politics in Easy Rider directed by Dennis Hopper. (95 mins, Rated R) Ticket price iincludes admission to the Gonstermachers concert following the film. Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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2:00 PM, August 19 |
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Community Concert: Meet the Turtle Island String Quartet Skaneateles Festival
Price: Free Clift Park
Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Rain location: Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell Street, Skaneateles
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6:00 PM, August 19 |
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Grupo Pagen
Price: Free Hanover Square
Downtown Syracuse,
Syracuse
Information: 315-471-0363.
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7:30 PM, August 19 |
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The Gonstermachers Redhouse
Price: $10 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Rebellious blues sounds. Ticket price iincludes admission to the film preceding the concert. Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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8:00 PM, August 19 |
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Chamber Music Concert Skaneateles Festival Featuring Brian Chen, viola; Elinor Freer, piano; Soovin Kim, violin; Melissa Matson, viola; Tai Murray, violin; Michael Webster, clarinet; Thomas Wiebe, cello; David Ying, cello
Price: $21, $16 regular; $18, $13 students/seniors; children under 13 free First Presbyterian Church of Skaneateles
97 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Robert Muczynski Fantasy Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano Ravel Sonata for Violin and Piano Dvorák Quintet for Strings in E-flat Major, Op. 97, "The American"
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5:30 PM, August 19 |
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As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Price: Free Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave.,
Syracuse
As You Like It features the Bard's playful comedy of sibling rivalry, city life vs. country life, wrestling, poetry, song, dance and most of all, love, love, love, love! Adapted and directed by a veteran Syracuse thespian, Dan Stevens, the sparkling cast began rehearsal on June 15. Oren Robinson is the multi-talented Musical Director and Barbara Toman will dazzle you with her fabulous costumes for the 3rd straight season. Ronald Bell reprises his duties as producer. Don't miss this fabulous event for the whole family. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic. Or you can rent or buy an SSF lawn chair from us in addition to snacks, treats, soft drinks, in cooperation with the Thornden Park Association, and exclusive SSF merchandise. Free copies of the play will be raffled off at intermission and after the show courtesy of Penguin Books.
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Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions Jason Cicci, director Featuring Bob Brown and Gerardine Clark
Price: $20 adults - $15 for students/seniors Wellwood Middle School
700 S. Manlius St.,
Fayetteville
The Central New York premiere of Susan Sandler's romantic comedy, the show will feature local theatre celebrity Bob Brown and Syracuse University Professor Gerardine Clark. For tickets: 315-435-2121; Groups, call: 315-479-5495.
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Saturday, August 20, 2005
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 20 |
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Body Art: Duane Sauro Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Bodies have long been adorned with ink. Body decorations are sometimes purely artistic and often symbolic, but always a personal statement. An individual chooses to be tattooed and selects the subject matter as a manner of self-expression and individuality. In this collection of works, the photographer's intention is to acclaim the art of tattoo in conjunction with the character of the recipient. Soft, bold, gory, surreal, a tattoo is a visual window, a veneer, through which a person wishes to be perceived. Tattoos themselves are proudly displayed on a wall of skin. The images in this exhibition are graphic and emotional art statements that express something personal to those that choose to display them on a wall of their own.
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8:00 PM, August 20 |
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Grace Potter and The Nocturnals Redhouse
Price: $15 in advance; $20 at the door Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
We knew her when... now Grace Potter and The Nocturnals share their success returning to The Redhouse stage in this encore performance. Fresh off her national tour, Grace Potter and her back-up band, The Nocturnals, perform an effortless blend of jazz, pop, and blues that dares listeners not to tap a toe.
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8:00 PM, August 20 |
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"4 plus Four": An Evening with the Ying and Turtle Island String Quartets Skaneateles Festival
Price: $24; $18; children under 13 free Brook Farm
2.5 miles south of the village on Route 41A,
Skaneateles
Milhaud La Création du Monde Mark Summer Julie-O David Balakrishnan Mara's Garden of False Delights Evan Price Variations on an Unoriginal Theme Other selections TBA Rain location: Skaneateles High School
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12:30 PM, August 20 |
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Alice in Wonderland Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $5 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
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2:00 PM, August 20 |
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Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions Jason Cicci, director Featuring Bob Brown and Gerardine Clark
Price: $15 adults - $10 for students/seniors Wellwood Middle School
700 S. Manlius St.,
Fayetteville
The Central New York premiere of Susan Sandler's romantic comedy, the show will feature local theatre celebrity Bob Brown and Syracuse University Professor Gerardine Clark. For tickets: 315-435-2121; Groups, call: 315-479-5495.
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5:30 PM, August 20 |
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As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Price: Free Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave.,
Syracuse
As You Like It features the Bard's playful comedy of sibling rivalry, city life vs. country life, wrestling, poetry, song, dance and most of all, love, love, love, love! Adapted and directed by a veteran Syracuse thespian, Dan Stevens, the sparkling cast began rehearsal on June 15. Oren Robinson is the multi-talented Musical Director and Barbara Toman will dazzle you with her fabulous costumes for the 3rd straight season. Ronald Bell reprises his duties as producer. Don't miss this fabulous event for the whole family. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic. Or you can rent or buy an SSF lawn chair from us in addition to snacks, treats, soft drinks, in cooperation with the Thornden Park Association, and exclusive SSF merchandise. Free copies of the play will be raffled off at intermission and after the show courtesy of Penguin Books.
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7:30 PM, August 20 |
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Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions Jason Cicci, director Featuring Bob Brown and Gerardine Clark
Price: $20 adults - $15 for students/seniors Wellwood Middle School
700 S. Manlius St.,
Fayetteville
The Central New York premiere of Susan Sandler's romantic comedy, the show will feature local theatre celebrity Bob Brown and Syracuse University Professor Gerardine Clark. For tickets: 315-435-2121; Groups, call: 315-479-5495.
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Sunday, August 21, 2005
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, August 21 |
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 21 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 21 |
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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7:00 PM, August 21 |
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The Wild Angels Redhouse
Price: $8 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Hell-bent on wreaking havoc, a motorcycle psych-biker named Heavely Blues(Peter Fonda) rounds up his rebellious crew and takes off to the desert to recover a stolen chopper in The Wild Angels directed by Roger Corman. (86 mins, Rated R) Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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1:00 PM, August 21 |
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As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Price: Free Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave.,
Syracuse
As You Like It features the Bard's playful comedy of sibling rivalry, city life vs. country life, wrestling, poetry, song, dance and most of all, love, love, love, love! Adapted and directed by a veteran Syracuse thespian, Dan Stevens, the sparkling cast began rehearsal on June 15. Oren Robinson is the multi-talented Musical Director and Barbara Toman will dazzle you with her fabulous costumes for the 3rd straight season. Ronald Bell reprises his duties as producer. Don't miss this fabulous event for the whole family. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic. Or you can rent or buy an SSF lawn chair from us in addition to snacks, treats, soft drinks, in cooperation with the Thornden Park Association, and exclusive SSF merchandise. Free copies of the play will be raffled off at intermission and after the show courtesy of Penguin Books.
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2:00 PM, August 21 |
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Crossing Delancey Monday Morning Productions Jason Cicci, director Featuring Bob Brown and Gerardine Clark
Price: $15 adults - $10 for students/seniors Wellwood Middle School
700 S. Manlius St.,
Fayetteville
The Central New York premiere of Susan Sandler's romantic comedy, the show will feature local theatre celebrity Bob Brown and Syracuse University Professor Gerardine Clark. For tickets: 315-435-2121; Groups, call: 315-479-5495.
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5:30 PM, August 21 |
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As You Like It Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Price: Free Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave.,
Syracuse
As You Like It features the Bard's playful comedy of sibling rivalry, city life vs. country life, wrestling, poetry, song, dance and most of all, love, love, love, love! Adapted and directed by a veteran Syracuse thespian, Dan Stevens, the sparkling cast began rehearsal on June 15. Oren Robinson is the multi-talented Musical Director and Barbara Toman will dazzle you with her fabulous costumes for the 3rd straight season. Ronald Bell reprises his duties as producer. Don't miss this fabulous event for the whole family. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic. Or you can rent or buy an SSF lawn chair from us in addition to snacks, treats, soft drinks, in cooperation with the Thornden Park Association, and exclusive SSF merchandise. Free copies of the play will be raffled off at intermission and after the show courtesy of Penguin Books.
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Monday, August 22, 2005
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 22 |
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 22 |
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View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photography has the ability to wrap whole novels into a single image. One look and the viewer can absorb the mood, the narrative, and the key characters. Much like reading a book, the story unfolds and an event unravels. Some stories are short and to the point; others are lengthy and complicated. Kanako Sasaki's images are both. By casting herself as the single protagonist or including just a few characters in each frame, Sasaki is able to build many layers of suggested narrative into each image. These layers hold many surprises built with humor and a quirky, unexpected depth. In her images Sasaki captures energy and joy, childlike wonder, and naivety. In the world of her pictures social etiquette does not matter, and occasional embarrassment is accepted as a fact of life. Only the expression of emotion as action is important in Sasakis sometimes upside-down world. She sets her figures apart within the grandness of nature, inspired by childhood memories, novels, and Ukiyo-e paintings. Ukiyo, literally translated as "floating world," is a Japanese genre in literature and painting that developed in the sixteenth century. It depicts a reality that embraces the coexistence of life and death. By wrapping whole novels into each of her images, Kanako Sasaki gives us a rich and poetic description of her imagination and memory. Gallery reception Thurs., Sept. 29, 6-8pm
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7:00 PM, August 22 |
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Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Jordan Bramley Library
15 Mechanic St.,
Jordan
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 23 |
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Milton Rogovin Art Exhibit: Photos of the Forgotten Ones Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
The exhibit features 70 black and white images taken by Rogovin throughout his prolific career, including those of people living on Buffalo's Lower West Side, a project that eventually documented the plight of more than 100 families. Also included in the exhibit are photographs of the Native American and Yemeni communities in western New York, and the "The Family of Miners" series that chronicles the lives of miners and their families in Appalachia, Mexico, Cuba, Zimbabwe and China. Rogovin, age 95, has spent a lifetime photographing the "forgotten ones" all over the world, saying, "The rich have their own photographers. I photograph the forgotten ones." His work has appeared in more than 160 journals, magazines and other publications.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 23 |
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View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photography has the ability to wrap whole novels into a single image. One look and the viewer can absorb the mood, the narrative, and the key characters. Much like reading a book, the story unfolds and an event unravels. Some stories are short and to the point; others are lengthy and complicated. Kanako Sasaki's images are both. By casting herself as the single protagonist or including just a few characters in each frame, Sasaki is able to build many layers of suggested narrative into each image. These layers hold many surprises built with humor and a quirky, unexpected depth. In her images Sasaki captures energy and joy, childlike wonder, and naivety. In the world of her pictures social etiquette does not matter, and occasional embarrassment is accepted as a fact of life. Only the expression of emotion as action is important in Sasakis sometimes upside-down world. She sets her figures apart within the grandness of nature, inspired by childhood memories, novels, and Ukiyo-e paintings. Ukiyo, literally translated as "floating world," is a Japanese genre in literature and painting that developed in the sixteenth century. It depicts a reality that embraces the coexistence of life and death. By wrapping whole novels into each of her images, Kanako Sasaki gives us a rich and poetic description of her imagination and memory. Gallery reception Thurs., Sept. 29, 6-8pm
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 23 |
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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7:00 PM, August 23 |
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The Wild Angels Redhouse
Price: $8 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Hell-bent on wreaking havoc, a motorcycle psych-biker named Heavely Blues(Peter Fonda) rounds up his rebellious crew and takes off to the desert to recover a stolen chopper in The Wild Angels directed by Roger Corman. (86 mins, Rated R) Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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CRC Visual Arts Committee Members' Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free WCNY
415 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, August 24 |
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Milton Rogovin Art Exhibit: Photos of the Forgotten Ones Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
The exhibit features 70 black and white images taken by Rogovin throughout his prolific career, including those of people living on Buffalo's Lower West Side, a project that eventually documented the plight of more than 100 families. Also included in the exhibit are photographs of the Native American and Yemeni communities in western New York, and the "The Family of Miners" series that chronicles the lives of miners and their families in Appalachia, Mexico, Cuba, Zimbabwe and China. Rogovin, age 95, has spent a lifetime photographing the "forgotten ones" all over the world, saying, "The rich have their own photographers. I photograph the forgotten ones." His work has appeared in more than 160 journals, magazines and other publications.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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Comic Drawings: Little Squares Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit features the unique visual imagery and storytelling of four Syracuse alternative cartoonists, Mike Stevens, Phil McAndrew, Tyler McAndrew, and Stuv. The exhibit is a collection of original inked comic strips, doodles, and sketches, many of which have been published in anthology books, alternative newspapers, on the internet, or as printed mini comics and cartoons, and some more polished, illustrative work.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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A City Rises from the Banks of the Canal Erie Canal Museum
Price: Donations accepted Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
Vast stretches of wilderness areas sparsely populated and dotted with small settlements would aptly describe New Yorks interior in early 1800s. Then, in 1825, a man-made waterway stretching 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo was completed. Once ridiculed as "Clinton's Folly," the Erie Canal quickly became known as the "Mother of Cities" as it gave rise to hundreds of canal-side communities and reshaped Upstate New York's geography and economy forever. The history of the City of Syracuse, located on the banks of the Erie and Oswego Canals, is told through its unique canal-era architectural structures. The buildings represented in the exhibition were selected for their proximity to the Erie Canal, as well as, if the buildings use was canal related. Historic images, original paintings and prints feature a host of canal-era banks, warehouses, private residences and businesses, as well as canal structures such as locks and aqueducts. An Exhibition catalog is available.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, August 24 |
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View from Here: Works of Kanako Sasaki Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photography has the ability to wrap whole novels into a single image. One look and the viewer can absorb the mood, the narrative, and the key characters. Much like reading a book, the story unfolds and an event unravels. Some stories are short and to the point; others are lengthy and complicated. Kanako Sasaki's images are both. By casting herself as the single protagonist or including just a few characters in each frame, Sasaki is able to build many layers of suggested narrative into each image. These layers hold many surprises built with humor and a quirky, unexpected depth. In her images Sasaki captures energy and joy, childlike wonder, and naivety. In the world of her pictures social etiquette does not matter, and occasional embarrassment is accepted as a fact of life. Only the expression of emotion as action is important in Sasakis sometimes upside-down world. She sets her figures apart within the grandness of nature, inspired by childhood memories, novels, and Ukiyo-e paintings. Ukiyo, literally translated as "floating world," is a Japanese genre in literature and painting that developed in the sixteenth century. It depicts a reality that embraces the coexistence of life and death. By wrapping whole novels into each of her images, Kanako Sasaki gives us a rich and poetic description of her imagination and memory. Gallery reception Thurs., Sept. 29, 6-8pm
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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The Poster Project: See What Is Possible Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum of Art and the Learning Disabilities Association of Central New York are proud to present The Poster Project: See What Is Possible. Participating in three workshops at the museum, children ages 10-15 from the LDA/CNY created artworks inspired by the museum's permanent collection. Working with the participants, Syracuse University Professor Ann Clarke, who supervised the project, designed this composite poster utilizing artwork created by each of the students. Through this experience, the children learned about the museum, expressed their own creativity through making art, and gained an understanding of digital imaging technology. The young artists whose work will be displayed at the museum are Alex Melnik, Matthew Rushlo, Patrick Stanton, Nick Sheridan, Matthew Bettis, Andrew Roache, Ryan Scholl and Corey Cuipylo.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, August 24 |
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Georges Rouault -- Cirque de L'Etoile Filante Syracuse University Art Museum
University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The circus was an important theme in Rouault's work, and when Parisian publisher Ambrose Vollard suggested a portfolio of prints on the subject, Rouault spent 12 years creating designs for Cirque de L'Etoile Filante (Circus of the Shooting Star), color aquatints, and wood engravings.
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7:00 PM, August 24 |
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The Wild One Redhouse
Price: $8 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An angry young Marlon Brando scorches the screen in the powerful 50's cult classic The Wild One, directed by Laszlo Benedek. (79 mins, not rated) Part of the Redhouse's "Biker Week" celebration.
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