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Events for Wednesday, May 17, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
12:30 PM
Cindy Josbena, piano Civic Morning Musicals
2:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
7:30 PM
Riverdance **Postponed to March 20-22, 2007** Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
Events for Thursday, May 18, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse, featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa (Read a review!)
2:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
6:45 PM
No Time For Death Acme Mystery Company
7:30 PM
Riverdance **Postponed to March 20-22, 2007** Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Rounding Third Redhouse
Events for Friday, May 19, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse, featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa (Read a review!)
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
7:00 PM
Cruizin' Thru the 1950's and 1960's III (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
The Antics of Romantics Appleseed Productions (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
CNY Jazz Orchestra CNY Jazz Arts Foundation, featuring Joe Locke, vibraphone (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Peter Siegel Folkus Project
8:00 PM
J. Howland Auchincloss Concert LeMoyne College, featuring Andrew Russo, harpsichord
8:00 PM
Rounding Third Redhouse
8:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:15 PM
Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts (Read a review!)
Events for Saturday, May 20, 2006
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
12:30 PM
Beauty and the Beast Magic Circle Children's Theatre
1:00 PM
Artist in Attendance: Diane Lansing - Japanese Culture Delavan Art Gallery
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse, featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa (Read a review!)
3:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
7:00 PM
Cruizin' Thru the 1950's and 1960's III (Read a review!)
7:00 PM
Cabaret Fundraiser: I Hear America Singing Syracuse Chorale
8:00 PM
The Antics of Romantics Appleseed Productions (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Rounding Third Redhouse
8:00 PM
25th Anniversary Celebration Syracuse Children's Chorus
8:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:15 PM
Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts (Read a review!)
Events for Sunday, May 21, 2006
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
2:00 PM
Sunday in Recital: Great Music From the World's Stage Civic Morning Musicals
2:00 PM
Rounding Third Redhouse
2:00 PM
Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts (Read a review!)
2:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
3:00 PM
Cabaret Fundraiser: I Hear America Singing Syracuse Chorale
7:00 PM
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring Redhouse
Events for Monday, May 22, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
7:30 PM
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) and Confessions of a Boston Blackie (1941)
Events for Tuesday, May 23, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
7:00 PM
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring Redhouse
7:00 PM
Media That Matters Film Festival Westcott Community Center
7:30 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
Events for Wednesday, May 24, 2006
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
12:30 PM
Gems From the World of Operetta Civic Morning Musicals
2:00 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
7:30 PM
Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
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This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
LaToya Ruby Frazier of Pittsburgh, PA attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania where she received a B.F.A. degree in Photography and Graphic Design. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement in Photography Award from Edinboro University. Her work has received the Patron's Purchase Award from the Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA. Her work has also been exhibited at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn and Light Work Community Darkrooms in Syracuse. Currently, she is pursuing her M.F.A. degree in Art Photography at Syracuse University, where she has been a recipient of the African American Fellowship. In addition to teaching photography at Syracuse University, Frazier has taught at Light Work Community Darkrooms and the Community Folk Art Center. "The Notion of Family is a collaborative development between my grandmother, mother and I. It reveals the complexity of our relationships and the different roles we play," says Frazier. Frazier's 26 black and white photographs will be accompanied by her award-winning documentary film, A Mother To Hold, which intensely reveals the complex relationship she has with her drug-addicted mother. "My position and role as daughter and filmmaker transcends the stereotypical objective practice in classic documentary, which has continuously undermined the black family experience by avoiding our emotional realm," Frazier says. The film has been screened at the 2006 Black Maria Film Festival in Jersey City, NJ, the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in New York City, the Black International Film Festival in New York City, and the Women of Color Film Festival in New York City, where she received the Producer's Choice Award.
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Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen will feature paintings, prints, quilts and dolls by Allen, a renowned American contemporary folk artist and craftswoman. A self-taught artist, Allen has been nationally and internationally recognized as "The High Priestess of Needlework." Her work has been exhibited worldwide, and has also been featured in numerous publications. Many of her works address her African American heritage and are rendered in a unique 19th century folk art style. Allen currently resides in Palatine Bridge, New York, where she operates a general store and folk art gallery on her twenty-three acre farm.
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Only an Artist features approximately 80 porcelains by Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). These exquisite works are drawn largely from the unparalleled collection of her ceramics held by the Everson Museum of Art, with additional key works from other public and private collections. Beginning with Robineau's early experiments dating from 1904 to 1910, Only an Artist offers a selection of both the matte and crystalline glazes Robineau developed during this crucial period. A unique focus of Only an Artist is the representation of almost thirty works from the last three years of Robineau's life. Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue containing three essays: by the exhibition's guest curator, Thomas Piché Jr.; noted Art Pottery scholar Ellen Paul Denker; and Syracuse University Professor Elizabeth Fowler.
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Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For the Everson's 2004 Biennial exhibition, juror Pavel Zoubok selected Daniel Atyim's mixed-media works for the Best of Show Award. For this prize, the Everson will showcase Atyim's work in a solo exhibition and gallery brochure.
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Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
During its 80-year history, Rookwood Pottery's artists formed and painted ceramics in such diverse styles as Victorian, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco. Sara Sax (1870-1949) was one of Rookwood's premier artists, painting vases, tiles and jars for this celebrated company from 1896 through 1931. This exhibition of Sax's work is generously on loan to the Everson from a private Massachusetts collection.
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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Civic Morning Musicals Cindy Josbena, piano
Price: Free Hosmer Auditorium, Everson Museum
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Music of Bach, Haydn, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and Anthony Crain
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Riverdance **Postponed to March 20-22, 2007** Broadway in Syracuse
Price: $39.50-$59.50 Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Rediscover the original Riverdance. This highly acclaimed celebration of Irish music, song and dance features an international company that has touched the hearts of millions around the world. "A Phenomenon" raves The New York Times. "An explosion of sight and sound that simply takes your breath away," cheers the Chicago Tribune. Youve heard about this electrifying spectacle, now its your chance to experience it.
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, May 18 |
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 18 |
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, May 18 |
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 18 |
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Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen will feature paintings, prints, quilts and dolls by Allen, a renowned American contemporary folk artist and craftswoman. A self-taught artist, Allen has been nationally and internationally recognized as "The High Priestess of Needlework." Her work has been exhibited worldwide, and has also been featured in numerous publications. Many of her works address her African American heritage and are rendered in a unique 19th century folk art style. Allen currently resides in Palatine Bridge, New York, where she operates a general store and folk art gallery on her twenty-three acre farm.
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Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
LaToya Ruby Frazier of Pittsburgh, PA attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania where she received a B.F.A. degree in Photography and Graphic Design. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement in Photography Award from Edinboro University. Her work has received the Patron's Purchase Award from the Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA. Her work has also been exhibited at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn and Light Work Community Darkrooms in Syracuse. Currently, she is pursuing her M.F.A. degree in Art Photography at Syracuse University, where she has been a recipient of the African American Fellowship. In addition to teaching photography at Syracuse University, Frazier has taught at Light Work Community Darkrooms and the Community Folk Art Center. "The Notion of Family is a collaborative development between my grandmother, mother and I. It reveals the complexity of our relationships and the different roles we play," says Frazier. Frazier's 26 black and white photographs will be accompanied by her award-winning documentary film, A Mother To Hold, which intensely reveals the complex relationship she has with her drug-addicted mother. "My position and role as daughter and filmmaker transcends the stereotypical objective practice in classic documentary, which has continuously undermined the black family experience by avoiding our emotional realm," Frazier says. The film has been screened at the 2006 Black Maria Film Festival in Jersey City, NJ, the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in New York City, the Black International Film Festival in New York City, and the Women of Color Film Festival in New York City, where she received the Producer's Choice Award.
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 18 |
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 18 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
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Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 18 |
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 18 |
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
During its 80-year history, Rookwood Pottery's artists formed and painted ceramics in such diverse styles as Victorian, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco. Sara Sax (1870-1949) was one of Rookwood's premier artists, painting vases, tiles and jars for this celebrated company from 1896 through 1931. This exhibition of Sax's work is generously on loan to the Everson from a private Massachusetts collection.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 18 |
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Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For the Everson's 2004 Biennial exhibition, juror Pavel Zoubok selected Daniel Atyim's mixed-media works for the Best of Show Award. For this prize, the Everson will showcase Atyim's work in a solo exhibition and gallery brochure.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 18 |
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Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Only an Artist features approximately 80 porcelains by Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). These exquisite works are drawn largely from the unparalleled collection of her ceramics held by the Everson Museum of Art, with additional key works from other public and private collections. Beginning with Robineau's early experiments dating from 1904 to 1910, Only an Artist offers a selection of both the matte and crystalline glazes Robineau developed during this crucial period. A unique focus of Only an Artist is the representation of almost thirty works from the last three years of Robineau's life. Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue containing three essays: by the exhibition's guest curator, Thomas Piché Jr.; noted Art Pottery scholar Ellen Paul Denker; and Syracuse University Professor Elizabeth Fowler.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 18 |
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 18 |
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Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse Featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of fine craft featuring renowned Syracuse ceramicist, David MacDonald and emerging ceramic artist Daphne Verley Pietrafesa. MacDonald's meticulous, elaborately carved vessels echo his African-American heritage in the use of organic, earth-toned clay and glazes and provide a wonderful juxtaposition alongside Pietrafesa's bold, bright, colorfully glazed works reminiscent of French, Italian and Spanish Majolica. The dialogue created between these two very different, yet complimentary perspectives, will give the viewer new insight and appreciation into the world of contemporary ceramic design, and the diverse history from which they both are drawn. Syracuse ceramist David MacDonald transforms mounds of clay into works of art that have been displayed in museums and galleries all over the country. The beauty and richness of Africa's pottery resonates throughout his ceramic vessels. He discovered his passion for ceramics as an art student in college, and nearly 40 years later, he is still amazed at what he can create from a simple lump of clay. He gleans his ideas from ancient African designs: "I was inspired by it because they made pottery that had a lot of surface decorations, a lot of linear patterns and carvings on it." Pietrafesas pottery is mainly hand formed, slab construction incorporating colorful slips and under glazes (some utilizing majolica glaze techniques) with patterns ranging from simple to ornate. Her meticulously glazed patterns are a vibrant edition to the rich history of majolica pottery decoration. Included in this exhibition are also pieces from a new series influenced by "Block Island Beach Rocks," where the emphasis is less on pattern and symmetry and more on organic forms, and surfaces. The Gallery is also open prior to and after all scheduled events.
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As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
Price: Free Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Patrice Downes Centore: watercolors Diane Lansing: photographs Brian Lister: oil Paintings Ron McGregor: ceramics Nikolay Mikushkin: oil Paintings
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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No Time For Death Acme Mystery Company
Price: $25.95 plus tax and gratuities (includes meal and show) Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive murder mystery.
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7:30 PM, May 18 |
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Riverdance **Postponed to March 20-22, 2007** Broadway in Syracuse
Price: $39.50-$59.50 Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Rediscover the original Riverdance. This highly acclaimed celebration of Irish music, song and dance features an international company that has touched the hearts of millions around the world. "A Phenomenon" raves The New York Times. "An explosion of sight and sound that simply takes your breath away," cheers the Chicago Tribune. Youve heard about this electrifying spectacle, now its your chance to experience it.
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Rounding Third Redhouse
Price: $33 regular; $26 senior (65 or older); $22 student Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This hilarious comedy by Richard Dresser combines two mismatched coaches as they struggle through a season together and ultimately discover the true meaning of success. Don the veteran and Michael the new recruit have markedly different personal circumstances and philosophies about the game of baseball and the game of life. Their clashes drive this funny, touching play through the bumpy terrain of fatherhood and baseball.
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Friday, May 19, 2006
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 19 |
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, May 19 |
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
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The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
LaToya Ruby Frazier of Pittsburgh, PA attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania where she received a B.F.A. degree in Photography and Graphic Design. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement in Photography Award from Edinboro University. Her work has received the Patron's Purchase Award from the Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA. Her work has also been exhibited at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn and Light Work Community Darkrooms in Syracuse. Currently, she is pursuing her M.F.A. degree in Art Photography at Syracuse University, where she has been a recipient of the African American Fellowship. In addition to teaching photography at Syracuse University, Frazier has taught at Light Work Community Darkrooms and the Community Folk Art Center. "The Notion of Family is a collaborative development between my grandmother, mother and I. It reveals the complexity of our relationships and the different roles we play," says Frazier. Frazier's 26 black and white photographs will be accompanied by her award-winning documentary film, A Mother To Hold, which intensely reveals the complex relationship she has with her drug-addicted mother. "My position and role as daughter and filmmaker transcends the stereotypical objective practice in classic documentary, which has continuously undermined the black family experience by avoiding our emotional realm," Frazier says. The film has been screened at the 2006 Black Maria Film Festival in Jersey City, NJ, the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in New York City, the Black International Film Festival in New York City, and the Women of Color Film Festival in New York City, where she received the Producer's Choice Award.
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Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen will feature paintings, prints, quilts and dolls by Allen, a renowned American contemporary folk artist and craftswoman. A self-taught artist, Allen has been nationally and internationally recognized as "The High Priestess of Needlework." Her work has been exhibited worldwide, and has also been featured in numerous publications. Many of her works address her African American heritage and are rendered in a unique 19th century folk art style. Allen currently resides in Palatine Bridge, New York, where she operates a general store and folk art gallery on her twenty-three acre farm.
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
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Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 19 |
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Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Only an Artist features approximately 80 porcelains by Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). These exquisite works are drawn largely from the unparalleled collection of her ceramics held by the Everson Museum of Art, with additional key works from other public and private collections. Beginning with Robineau's early experiments dating from 1904 to 1910, Only an Artist offers a selection of both the matte and crystalline glazes Robineau developed during this crucial period. A unique focus of Only an Artist is the representation of almost thirty works from the last three years of Robineau's life. Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue containing three essays: by the exhibition's guest curator, Thomas Piché Jr.; noted Art Pottery scholar Ellen Paul Denker; and Syracuse University Professor Elizabeth Fowler.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 19 |
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Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For the Everson's 2004 Biennial exhibition, juror Pavel Zoubok selected Daniel Atyim's mixed-media works for the Best of Show Award. For this prize, the Everson will showcase Atyim's work in a solo exhibition and gallery brochure.
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Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
During its 80-year history, Rookwood Pottery's artists formed and painted ceramics in such diverse styles as Victorian, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco. Sara Sax (1870-1949) was one of Rookwood's premier artists, painting vases, tiles and jars for this celebrated company from 1896 through 1931. This exhibition of Sax's work is generously on loan to the Everson from a private Massachusetts collection.
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 19 |
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 19 |
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse Featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of fine craft featuring renowned Syracuse ceramicist, David MacDonald and emerging ceramic artist Daphne Verley Pietrafesa. MacDonald's meticulous, elaborately carved vessels echo his African-American heritage in the use of organic, earth-toned clay and glazes and provide a wonderful juxtaposition alongside Pietrafesa's bold, bright, colorfully glazed works reminiscent of French, Italian and Spanish Majolica. The dialogue created between these two very different, yet complimentary perspectives, will give the viewer new insight and appreciation into the world of contemporary ceramic design, and the diverse history from which they both are drawn. Syracuse ceramist David MacDonald transforms mounds of clay into works of art that have been displayed in museums and galleries all over the country. The beauty and richness of Africa's pottery resonates throughout his ceramic vessels. He discovered his passion for ceramics as an art student in college, and nearly 40 years later, he is still amazed at what he can create from a simple lump of clay. He gleans his ideas from ancient African designs: "I was inspired by it because they made pottery that had a lot of surface decorations, a lot of linear patterns and carvings on it." Pietrafesas pottery is mainly hand formed, slab construction incorporating colorful slips and under glazes (some utilizing majolica glaze techniques) with patterns ranging from simple to ornate. Her meticulously glazed patterns are a vibrant edition to the rich history of majolica pottery decoration. Included in this exhibition are also pieces from a new series influenced by "Block Island Beach Rocks," where the emphasis is less on pattern and symmetry and more on organic forms, and surfaces. The Gallery is also open prior to and after all scheduled events.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM, May 19 |
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As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
Price: Free Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Patrice Downes Centore: watercolors Diane Lansing: photographs Brian Lister: oil Paintings Ron McGregor: ceramics Nikolay Mikushkin: oil Paintings
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CNY Jazz Arts Foundation CNY Jazz Orchestra Featuring Joe Locke, vibraphone
Price: $26.50, $23.50, $19.50 ($5 discount for students and donors) Carrier Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Regarded by many to be the most gifted vibraphonist of his generation, Rochester native Joe Locke will be returning to his roots in upstate New York to close out the season for the jazz Orchestra. Joe has collaborated with Jeff "Tain" Watts, Renee Rosnes, Russell Malone, The New York Quartet, and many others, and has released 14 recordings as a leader on labels such as Fantasy, Steeplechase, and Sirocco.
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Folkus Project Peter Siegel
Price: $10 May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Peter Siegel is a folkie -- yes, but not your run of the mill guitar strummer. Playing the blues, swing, hip hop, traditional fiddle tunes, and the folkiest of folk on guitar, banjo, mandolin, bodhran, and his own two clogging feet, his songwriting and performances are what he calls "Space Age Vaudeville." Originally from the suburbs of NYC -- the land of TV and Strip Malls, fast food and quick judgments -- Peter Siegel was inspired by the likes of his parents, his politically active grandparents, Phil Ochs, Run DMC, Pete Seeger, Miles Davis, The Beatles, Looney Tunes, Led Zeppelin, old time music, and some TV theme songs. Later on he was known around the Hudson Valley as a member of the trio, The Harmonious Hogchokers, singing original and traditional songs of the region with political and environmental significance. Siegel has also sung the praises of the Hudson River in many a River Fest with Clearwater's Hudson River Sloop Singers. Over the last seven years Peter Siegel has been a mainstay of the traditional music scene of the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. It is there that Siegel is known for his stint with the new-old time band Underbelly as well as his work playing tunes on the guitar, mandolin, and banjo from Ireland, Quebec, Appalachia, and New England for contra dancers with David Kaynor and the Greenfield Dance Band every other Friday. In New York's Capitol Region one might find him playing dances and concerts with the Beverwyck String Band. This year's grand prize winner of WRSI's (the River in Western MA) singer songwriter competition, Peter Siegel has been heard solo and with his various bands on WAMC's Dancing on the Air with Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, Hudson River Sampler with Wanda Fischer, WFCR's Valley Folk with Susan Forbes Hansen as well as festivals and venues throughout the nation such as the Kennedy Center Millenium Stage, Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival, The Dance Flurry in Saratoga, The New England Folk Festival, Falcon Ridge, the Old Songs Festival, The American Festival of Fiddle Tunes in Port Townsend, WA, Caffe Lena, and The Clearwater Walkabout Coffeehouse. Siegel has opened up for the likes of Peter Mulvey, Tim O'Brien, and Tony Trischka, and shared the stage with such performers as Tom Chapin, Pete Seeger, and Noel Paul Stookey. For reservations email tickets@folkus.org or call 315-440-7444.
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J. Howland Auchincloss Concert LeMoyne College Featuring Andrew Russo, harpsichord
Price: $10 general public, $4 students Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
Works include the Gorecki Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings
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Cruizin' Thru the 1950's and 1960's III
Price: $20 Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
A new musical show by Art Zimmer. For more information, phone 315-422-7011.
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The Antics of Romantics Appleseed Productions
Price: $15 regular; $12 students/seniors Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Appleseed once again explores the uproariously funny genre of Interactive Theater with The Antics of Romantics. This is a Commedia Del Arte show in which the audience will experience a natural vested interest in the hero and heroine, who are cast directly from the audience at the beginning of the play. They are led through a plot in which love conquers all -- from lampooning of the familiar (disapproving in-laws and natural tragedies) to navigating of the absurd (surreally overdone competitors and ridiculous plot twists).
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Rounding Third Redhouse
Price: $33 regular; $26 senior (65 or older); $22 student Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This hilarious comedy by Richard Dresser combines two mismatched coaches as they struggle through a season together and ultimately discover the true meaning of success. Don the veteran and Michael the new recruit have markedly different personal circumstances and philosophies about the game of baseball and the game of life. Their clashes drive this funny, touching play through the bumpy terrain of fatherhood and baseball.
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Price: $20, $15 St. Clair Gardens
1119 N. Townsend St.,
Syracuse
Paul and Polly Butler used to be a husband and wife murder-mystery writing team. Their novel way of testing the realism of the murders in their novels was to try out the murder methods on each other - poisoned chocolates, lethal martinis, alibis, fingerprints, bodies in trunks, and bodies all tied up, daggers, guns, and even an axe. After 18 months of divorce, Paul reluctantly agrees to get back together with Polly to write one more book. Now that they are divorced, how real will the murder methods be? This comedy thriller features the real life husband and wife team of Nora O'Dea and Dan Stevens.
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Saturday, May 20, 2006
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As the Artist Sees It Delavan Art Gallery
Price: Free Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Patrice Downes Centore: watercolors Diane Lansing: photographs Brian Lister: oil Paintings Ron McGregor: ceramics Nikolay Mikushkin: oil Paintings
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
During its 80-year history, Rookwood Pottery's artists formed and painted ceramics in such diverse styles as Victorian, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco. Sara Sax (1870-1949) was one of Rookwood's premier artists, painting vases, tiles and jars for this celebrated company from 1896 through 1931. This exhibition of Sax's work is generously on loan to the Everson from a private Massachusetts collection.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For the Everson's 2004 Biennial exhibition, juror Pavel Zoubok selected Daniel Atyim's mixed-media works for the Best of Show Award. For this prize, the Everson will showcase Atyim's work in a solo exhibition and gallery brochure.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Only an Artist features approximately 80 porcelains by Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). These exquisite works are drawn largely from the unparalleled collection of her ceramics held by the Everson Museum of Art, with additional key works from other public and private collections. Beginning with Robineau's early experiments dating from 1904 to 1910, Only an Artist offers a selection of both the matte and crystalline glazes Robineau developed during this crucial period. A unique focus of Only an Artist is the representation of almost thirty works from the last three years of Robineau's life. Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue containing three essays: by the exhibition's guest curator, Thomas Piché Jr.; noted Art Pottery scholar Ellen Paul Denker; and Syracuse University Professor Elizabeth Fowler.
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 20 |
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Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Painterly Perspectives: The Art of Denise Allen will feature paintings, prints, quilts and dolls by Allen, a renowned American contemporary folk artist and craftswoman. A self-taught artist, Allen has been nationally and internationally recognized as "The High Priestess of Needlework." Her work has been exhibited worldwide, and has also been featured in numerous publications. Many of her works address her African American heritage and are rendered in a unique 19th century folk art style. Allen currently resides in Palatine Bridge, New York, where she operates a general store and folk art gallery on her twenty-three acre farm.
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Notion of Family: Family Work 2002-2006 - LaToya Ruby Frazier Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
LaToya Ruby Frazier of Pittsburgh, PA attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania where she received a B.F.A. degree in Photography and Graphic Design. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement in Photography Award from Edinboro University. Her work has received the Patron's Purchase Award from the Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA. Her work has also been exhibited at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in Auburn and Light Work Community Darkrooms in Syracuse. Currently, she is pursuing her M.F.A. degree in Art Photography at Syracuse University, where she has been a recipient of the African American Fellowship. In addition to teaching photography at Syracuse University, Frazier has taught at Light Work Community Darkrooms and the Community Folk Art Center. "The Notion of Family is a collaborative development between my grandmother, mother and I. It reveals the complexity of our relationships and the different roles we play," says Frazier. Frazier's 26 black and white photographs will be accompanied by her award-winning documentary film, A Mother To Hold, which intensely reveals the complex relationship she has with her drug-addicted mother. "My position and role as daughter and filmmaker transcends the stereotypical objective practice in classic documentary, which has continuously undermined the black family experience by avoiding our emotional realm," Frazier says. The film has been screened at the 2006 Black Maria Film Festival in Jersey City, NJ, the Brooklyn Underground Film Festival in New York City, the Black International Film Festival in New York City, and the Women of Color Film Festival in New York City, where she received the Producer's Choice Award.
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 20 |
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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Terra Firma: Two Perspectives Redhouse Featuring works by David MacDonald & Daphne Verley Pietrafesa
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of fine craft featuring renowned Syracuse ceramicist, David MacDonald and emerging ceramic artist Daphne Verley Pietrafesa. MacDonald's meticulous, elaborately carved vessels echo his African-American heritage in the use of organic, earth-toned clay and glazes and provide a wonderful juxtaposition alongside Pietrafesa's bold, bright, colorfully glazed works reminiscent of French, Italian and Spanish Majolica. The dialogue created between these two very different, yet complimentary perspectives, will give the viewer new insight and appreciation into the world of contemporary ceramic design, and the diverse history from which they both are drawn. Syracuse ceramist David MacDonald transforms mounds of clay into works of art that have been displayed in museums and galleries all over the country. The beauty and richness of Africa's pottery resonates throughout his ceramic vessels. He discovered his passion for ceramics as an art student in college, and nearly 40 years later, he is still amazed at what he can create from a simple lump of clay. He gleans his ideas from ancient African designs: "I was inspired by it because they made pottery that had a lot of surface decorations, a lot of linear patterns and carvings on it." Pietrafesas pottery is mainly hand formed, slab construction incorporating colorful slips and under glazes (some utilizing majolica glaze techniques) with patterns ranging from simple to ornate. Her meticulously glazed patterns are a vibrant edition to the rich history of majolica pottery decoration. Included in this exhibition are also pieces from a new series influenced by "Block Island Beach Rocks," where the emphasis is less on pattern and symmetry and more on organic forms, and surfaces. The Gallery is also open prior to and after all scheduled events.
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Artist in Attendance: Diane Lansing - Japanese Culture Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A narrated slideshow presentation of the artist's trip to Japan, which emphasizes the culture rather than the places with topics such as "Children Cleaning the Schools" (there are no custodians), "Shoes Off" and "High-Tech and Low-Tech Japanese Toilets."
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Cabaret Fundraiser: I Hear America Singing Syracuse Chorale Warren Ottey, conductor
Blessed Sacrament School
3127 James St.,
Syracuse
I Hear America Singing will take us on an historical tour of the music of America, from Colonial Days through modern times. Seating is Cabaret/Nightclub style, and gourmet treats will be served.
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25th Anniversary Celebration Syracuse Children's Chorus Barbara Marble Tagg, conductor
Price: $15-$25 regular; $10-$15 students/seniors Hendricks Chapel
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Our culminating celebration of these amazing 25 years pulls out all the stops, with the most beloved repertoire from our history. Benjamin Britten's Missa Brevis in D featuring organist Glenn Kime, the much loved Goin' Up a Yonder, and the premiere of a work by Ruth Watson Henderson are some of the highlights of our silver anniversary concert. Accomplished alumni are featured as guest vocalists and conductors, with a special performance by the Alumni Choir. In a grand finale, all choristers, parents and alumni, composers and colleagues, and families and friends are invited to join us in singing the piece that speaks to our hearts about the choral art, My Own Song.
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Beauty and the Beast Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $6 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive version of the classic children's tale. Reservations recommended -- phone 315-449-3823.
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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7:00 PM, May 20 |
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Cruizin' Thru the 1950's and 1960's III
Price: $20 Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
A new musical show by Art Zimmer. For more information, phone 315-422-7011.
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8:00 PM, May 20 |
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The Antics of Romantics Appleseed Productions
Price: $15 regular; $12 students/seniors Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Appleseed once again explores the uproariously funny genre of Interactive Theater with The Antics of Romantics. This is a Commedia Del Arte show in which the audience will experience a natural vested interest in the hero and heroine, who are cast directly from the audience at the beginning of the play. They are led through a plot in which love conquers all -- from lampooning of the familiar (disapproving in-laws and natural tragedies) to navigating of the absurd (surreally overdone competitors and ridiculous plot twists).
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Rounding Third Redhouse
Price: $33 regular; $26 senior (65 or older); $22 student Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This hilarious comedy by Richard Dresser combines two mismatched coaches as they struggle through a season together and ultimately discover the true meaning of success. Don the veteran and Michael the new recruit have markedly different personal circumstances and philosophies about the game of baseball and the game of life. Their clashes drive this funny, touching play through the bumpy terrain of fatherhood and baseball.
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Price: $20, $15 St. Clair Gardens
1119 N. Townsend St.,
Syracuse
Paul and Polly Butler used to be a husband and wife murder-mystery writing team. Their novel way of testing the realism of the murders in their novels was to try out the murder methods on each other - poisoned chocolates, lethal martinis, alibis, fingerprints, bodies in trunks, and bodies all tied up, daggers, guns, and even an axe. After 18 months of divorce, Paul reluctantly agrees to get back together with Polly to write one more book. Now that they are divorced, how real will the murder methods be? This comedy thriller features the real life husband and wife team of Nora O'Dea and Dan Stevens.
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Sunday, May 21, 2006
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 21 |
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 21 |
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Only an Artist features approximately 80 porcelains by Adelaide Alsop Robineau (1865-1929). These exquisite works are drawn largely from the unparalleled collection of her ceramics held by the Everson Museum of Art, with additional key works from other public and private collections. Beginning with Robineau's early experiments dating from 1904 to 1910, Only an Artist offers a selection of both the matte and crystalline glazes Robineau developed during this crucial period. A unique focus of Only an Artist is the representation of almost thirty works from the last three years of Robineau's life. Only an Artist: Adelaide Alsop Robineau, American Studio Potter is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue containing three essays: by the exhibition's guest curator, Thomas Piché Jr.; noted Art Pottery scholar Ellen Paul Denker; and Syracuse University Professor Elizabeth Fowler.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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Works of Daniel Atyim Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
For the Everson's 2004 Biennial exhibition, juror Pavel Zoubok selected Daniel Atyim's mixed-media works for the Best of Show Award. For this prize, the Everson will showcase Atyim's work in a solo exhibition and gallery brochure.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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Sara Sax's Rookwood Repertoire Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
During its 80-year history, Rookwood Pottery's artists formed and painted ceramics in such diverse styles as Victorian, Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts and Art Deco. Sara Sax (1870-1949) was one of Rookwood's premier artists, painting vases, tiles and jars for this celebrated company from 1896 through 1931. This exhibition of Sax's work is generously on loan to the Everson from a private Massachusetts collection.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 21 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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7:00 PM, May 21 |
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring Redhouse
Price: $5 - $7 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An aging monk lives in a shrine on a lake with a child apprentice. Each season is a chapter in the younger monk's life. The film is as spare and unvarnished as a wooden temple floating on a lake, but its reflections run deep, and it can ripple your thoughts for months." - The Boston Globe Rated R for strong sexuality; South Korea/Germany; English sub-titles; 103 minutes; 2004
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Sunday in Recital: Great Music From the World's Stage Civic Morning Musicals
Price: $15 adults, students free Hosmer Auditorium, Everson Museum
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Bizet Pearl Fishers Duet; Habanera from Carmen Delibes Lakme Flower Duet Donizetti Quartet from Don Pasquale Gounod Juliet's Walz Massenet Il est doux, il est bon Mozart La ci darem la mano Verdi La Donna e mobile, Di Provenza il mar Brahms Neue Liebeslieder-Walzer, op. 65 Performers include Ida Trebicka and Susan Crocker, piano; Nancy B. James and Pamela Igelsrud, sopranos; Pamela McLaughlin and Esa Jaffee, mezzo-sopranos; Jonathan English, Jonathan Howell, and Richard Pilgrim, tenors; and William Black and Phil Eisenman, baritones
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3:00 PM, May 21 |
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Cabaret Fundraiser: I Hear America Singing Syracuse Chorale Warren Ottey, conductor
Blessed Sacrament School
3127 James St.,
Syracuse
I Hear America Singing will take us on an historical tour of the music of America, from Colonial Days through modern times. Seating is Cabaret/Nightclub style, and gourmet treats will be served.
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2:00 PM, May 21 |
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Rounding Third Redhouse
Price: $33 regular; $26 senior (65 or older); $22 student Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
This hilarious comedy by Richard Dresser combines two mismatched coaches as they struggle through a season together and ultimately discover the true meaning of success. Don the veteran and Michael the new recruit have markedly different personal circumstances and philosophies about the game of baseball and the game of life. Their clashes drive this funny, touching play through the bumpy terrain of fatherhood and baseball.
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2:00 PM, May 21 |
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Marriage is Murder Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Price: $20, $15 St. Clair Gardens
1119 N. Townsend St.,
Syracuse
Paul and Polly Butler used to be a husband and wife murder-mystery writing team. Their novel way of testing the realism of the murders in their novels was to try out the murder methods on each other - poisoned chocolates, lethal martinis, alibis, fingerprints, bodies in trunks, and bodies all tied up, daggers, guns, and even an axe. After 18 months of divorce, Paul reluctantly agrees to get back together with Polly to write one more book. Now that they are divorced, how real will the murder methods be? This comedy thriller features the real life husband and wife team of Nora O'Dea and Dan Stevens.
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2:00 PM, May 21 |
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Monday, May 22, 2006
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 22 |
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, May 22 |
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 22 |
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 22 |
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, May 22 |
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 22 |
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 22 |
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 22 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 22 |
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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7:30 PM, May 22 |
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Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937) and Confessions of a Boston Blackie (1941)
Weber's Restaurant
820 Danforth St.,
Syracuse
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, May 23 |
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, May 23 |
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 23 |
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 23 |
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, May 23 |
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 23 |
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 23 |
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 23 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 23 |
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 23 |
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 23 |
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 23 |
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 23 |
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 23 |
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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7:00 PM, May 23 |
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring Redhouse
Price: $5 - $7 Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
An aging monk lives in a shrine on a lake with a child apprentice. Each season is a chapter in the younger monk's life. The film is as spare and unvarnished as a wooden temple floating on a lake, but its reflections run deep, and it can ripple your thoughts for months." - The Boston Globe Rated R for strong sexuality; South Korea/Germany; English sub-titles; 103 minutes; 2004
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Media That Matters Film Festival Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Short films with a message -- From global warming to state politics, from gay rights to media diversity, these films will make you laugh, make you think, and inspire you to take action.
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7:30 PM, May 23 |
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006
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unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers
Price: Free Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Photos by local workers who participated in unseenamerica NYS will be on display. "unseenamerica: photos and stories by workers" (ReganBooks; May 1, 2006) offers an intimate, honest and eye-opening look at the everyday lives of working-class men and women across the United States. Edited by Esther Cohen, the book grew from a unique photography program she created at Bread and Roses, the nonprofit cultural arm of Local ll99 of the Service Employees International Union. Over a two-year span, 350 groups -- from janitors in Washington, D.C., to formerly homeless women in Gainesville, Fla. -- were given point-and-shoot cameras and free lessons by professional photographers. Then they were asked to take pictures of what they saw -- favorite places, typical and special activities, neighbors and loved ones. The result is a striking collection of black-and-white images that each has a story to tell. Unseenamerica NYS is a collaboration of the Bread & Roses Cultural Project of 1199SEIU, the New York State AFL-CIO and the Workforce Development Institute.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, May 24 |
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Visual Arts Committee Showcase Exhibit CNY Arts
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This show features the work of Ellen Agnew, Joan Applebaum, Marna Bell, Mary Lou Colgin, Marilyn Forth, Patricia Gancarz, Shel & Donal Little, Mick Mather, Anna Soltyk, Joan Stier, and Yolanda Tooley in varied media. For more information about any of the VAC shows, please contact Mick Mather at 315-435-2154, or Joan Applebaum at 315-656-9527.
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 24 |
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Something Old, Something New: Pigment Prints by Donal and Shel Little Liverpool Public Library
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
The Littles collaborate to produce unique re-imaginings of their original photography.
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9:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 24 |
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Works by Ken Brzozowski Syracuse University School of Art and Design
Price: Free VPA Dean's Gallery
Room 200, Crouse College, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The sculpture displayed is part of a new series using minimal changes to the material to evoke a sense of being, to animate the inanimate and to give personality to the materials without making them too human. Brzozowski has been an artist for "as long as he can remember." His first "large work" was painting the landlord's backyard with roof tar when he was three years old. He studied sculpture at VPA under Lawson Smith and the late Rodger Mack. He currently divides his time between an Adirondack studio on the Hudson River and Manhattan. His work has traveled to the corners of the world, including Europe and Japan. For more information, contact the VPA Dean's Office at 443-5889. Paid parking is available in Irving Garage.
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9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, May 24 |
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Open Figure Drawing Group Show Westcott Community Center
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The purpose for which Open Figure Drawing Inc. was formed is to promote and engage in regular sessions of figure drawing with live models. These activities include artistic motivation mainly focused on sketching and drawing the human form, utilizing materials including but not limited to ink, charcoal, graphite, watercolors, acrylic paints, canvas and paper. The organization provides regular weekly Wednesday sessions at the Westcott Community Center, which are open to the public, to allow any interested party to engage in, practice and display figure drawing. After nine years of group exhibits at Happy Endings and three years of shows at Syracuse University's Coyne Gallery, OFD Inc is pleased to present a show of portraits drawn at our Wednesday sessions. This family friendly display will concentrate on various renditions of the face.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 24 |
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Newhouse Photography Annual Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, May 24 |
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Suzanne Opton: Soldier Light Work Gallery
Robert B. Menschel Media Center
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition takes an unusual and intimate look at soldiers who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan. The series includes a mixture of black-and-white and color photographs that range in style from timeless studio portraits to intimate close-up views of the heads of the soldiers lying on a flat surface. The exhibition features large-format color photographs of the faces of soldiers, evoking a sense of dreaming but also hinting at the transformative experiences of war. Opton has taken the otherwise loaded idea of soldiers and warfare out of a political context and placed it into a silent dialogue from one human being to the next. She says of the images, "We all experience strategic moments when we feel most alive. These are the moments we will always remember, be they transcendent or horrific. Afterall, what are we if not our collection of memories? In making these portraits of soldiers, I simply wanted to look in the face of someone whod seen something unforgettable.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, May 24 |
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The Ways of a Brush: Paintings by Marion Simpson Associated Artists
Price: Free Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
Ms. Simpson, who lives in Vestal, is known as a painter, teacher, and muralist.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 24 |
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W. Eugene Smith: From Light into Darkness Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This exhibition of photojournalist Eugene Smith includes his service as a World War II photographer in the Pacific theater, a group from a 1950s Life magazine photo essay on the rise of America's chemical industry, and a selection of images from his Pittsburgh project.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, May 24 |
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Modern Prints from the International Graphic Arts Society Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Included are prints by Garo Antresian, Gabor Peterdi, and Donald Saff, three printmakers who taught a generation of artists and had a profound impact on the art of printmaking in the latter half of the 20th century.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 24 |
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ARC of Onondaga Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
This exhibition will display artwork created by the consumers served at the ARC of Onondaga, the largest provider of services to people with developmental disabilities and their families in Onondaga County. The artwork -- made from paint and such non-traditional materials as coffee grounds and orange soda mixed with glue -- is completed as a part of the program's daily activities to stimulate sensory and range of motion needs, as well as creativity.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 24 |
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Eye on Cinema Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
An exhibition of 21 original photographic art works by American artists Papo Colo, Gregory Crewdson, Judy Pfaff, Sandy Skoglund and Rob Van Erve. "Eye on Cinema" is part of the 2006 Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF) programming and was also the theme of a 1997 issue of the "Point of Contact" verbal and visual arts journal. Dedicated to the art of film and edited by Pedro Cuperman, gallery curator, and Syracuse University film professor and SIFVF director Owen Shapiro, the issue integrated a series of critical discussions by distinguished filmmakers and film theorists with the set of art works by Colo, Crewdson, Pfaff, Skoglund and Van Erve. For more information, phone 315-443-2169.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 24 |
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The Artist Revealed: Artist Portraits and Self-Portraits Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, May 24 |
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Yves Saint Front in the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free University Art Collection
Sims Hall, Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Curated by Domenic J. Iacono, Syracuse University Art Collection
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12:30 PM, May 24 |
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Gems From the World of Operetta Civic Morning Musicals Gayle Ross, soprano; Susan Crocker, piano
Price: Free Hosmer Auditorium, Everson Museum
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
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2:00 PM, May 24 |
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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7:30 PM, May 24 |
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Menopause The Musical Syracuse Stage Kathryn Conte, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Menopause The Musical is set in a New York City Bloomingdale's department store and tells the story of four women - a Power Woman, Soap Star, Earth Mother and Iowa Housewife - who meet during a lingerie sale and learn that, despite being very different types of women, they share a common bond: menopause. Menopause The Musical, written and produced by Jeanie Linders, features parodies of 25 baby-boomer hit songs from the '60s and '70s, with lyrics re-penned by Linders that spoof, laugh at and celebrate menopause and its many common symptoms, including hot flashes, night memory loss. Among the recognizable tunes in the show are chart-toppers such as The Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda," which becomes "Help me Doctor," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools" recast as "Change of Life"; and '60s folk classic "Puff the Magic Dragon" as an ode to exhaustion: "Puff, My God, I'm Draggin'."
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