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Events for Wednesday, June 8, 2011
8:30 AM-7:00 PM
Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
7:00 PM
Artist Talk: Sarah Averill ArtRage Gallery
7:00 PM
Boots N Shorts Liverpool is the Place
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Events for Thursday, June 9, 2011
8:30 AM-7:00 PM
Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
In the Garden Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Greek Cultural Festival
6:45 PM
Die Another Death Acme Mystery Company
8:00 PM
Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions (Read a review!)
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
8:00 PM
Hot Day at the Zoo, with Lucid Westcott Theater
Events for Friday, June 10, 2011
8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Closing: East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
In the Garden Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
4:00 PM-11:00 PM
Syracuse Balloonfest
4:00 PM-11:00 PM
Polish Festival
5:00 PM-10:00 PM
Greek Cultural Festival
7:00 PM
Gloria Kilpatrick, Laura Ryan, and Sally Lloyd Downtown Writer's Center
7:00 PM
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre (Read a review!)
7:30 PM
At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
7:30 PM
Romantic String Quartets Central New York Chamber Players
7:30 PM
Summer Solstice Concert: Earth Guardians Syracuse Community Choir
8:00 PM
A "Top Ten" Pops Concert Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra, featuring Nate Kaercher, trumpet; Bruce Paulsen, baritone
8:00 PM
Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Finding Normal Rarely Done Productions
8:00 PM
Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
8:00 PM
Black 47, with Glide and the Gredybeggars Westcott Theater
Events for Saturday, June 11, 2011
9:00 AM-11:00 PM
Syracuse Balloonfest
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
In the Garden Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-11:00 PM
Polish Festival
12:00 PM-10:00 PM
Greek Cultural Festival
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
12:30 PM
Snow White Magic Circle Children's Theatre
2:00 PM
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre (Read a review!)
2:00 PM
Africa University Choir
7:00 PM
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre (Read a review!)
7:30 PM
At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
7:30 PM
Memorable Melodies Berwald Singers
8:00 PM
Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Events for Sunday, June 12, 2011
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Syracuse Balloonfest
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
In the Garden Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Polish Festival
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Greek Cultural Festival
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
2:00 PM
Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
3:00 PM
At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
7:00 PM
Stonewall the Movie ArtRage Gallery
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Events for Monday, June 13, 2011
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
7:00 PM
Merit Liverpool is the Place
7:30 PM
The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) Syracuse Cinephile Society
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Events for Tuesday, June 14, 2011
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Events for Wednesday, June 15, 2011
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Immersed In Color Szozda Gallery
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery (Read a review!)
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
7:00 PM
The Dan Elliott Duo Liverpool is the Place
8:00 PM-12:00 PM
Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
8:00 PM
Brothers Past, with Vapor Eyes Westcott Theater
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
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Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
Price: Free Empire State College CNY Center
6333 Route 298,
East Syracuse
Approaches & Disclosures is a collection of work from three SUNY Empire State College faculty and staff members: Lee Herman, mentor at the Auburn Unit; Sue Orrell, director of academic support at the CNY Center; and Alan Stankiewicz, mentor at the CNY Center. All three photographers approach photography from a different perspective, prompting the exhibition. The work ranges in content from urban street life, to local landscapes and constructed images of skies. As a single image or a studied series, each photograph reflects a deep rooted approach to photography based on personal experience and external influences. The exhibition affords the Empire State College community the opportunity to view and celebrate a creative collaboration among colleagues, while broadening their own definition of photography. For more information, contact Michael Mancini, 315-460-3176, michael.mancini@esc.edu.
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Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Point of Contact Gallery presents the first exhibition by El Punto, a new contemporary arts program for young artists, created by Point of Contact and facilitated to local youths in collaboration with the Spanish Action League (La Liga) and La Casita Cultural Center.
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Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
Price: Free SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Gallery A: Vincent Doody's photographs portraying serene country landscapes, city scenes at twilight, and reflect the desolate life of Oswego's lighthouse in winter. Gallery B highlights Aaron Lee's selection of comic illustrations from his witty, surreal and satirical series on Wesley the robot.
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 8 |
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 8 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 8 |
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
105 Brooklea Dr.,
Fayetteville
Robert Glisson begins his oil paintings en plein air, and completes the work in his studio, utilizing the "push and pull" technique by incorporating color with distinct to dissolved forms. The artist also is known for turning a painting upside down to push further into abstracting the composition. The time Glisson spends working in the studio allows for a less literal and more emotive interpretation of the spirit of the Central New York landscape. Nikolay Mikushkin, born in Kazakhstan, is a classically trained landscape painter in the style of Russian Realism that he learned while attending the St. Petersburg Academy of Painting in Russia. After moving to Syracuse from New York City following 9/11, Mikushkin found an abundance of inspiration throughout the Central New York landscape in which to continue his plein air painting style. The works in this exhibition were created from his time as artist-in-residence at Saltonstall in Ithaca, NY and at the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. Mikushkin also works as a scenic artist for the United Scenic Artists Union, working on movies and stage productions in New York City.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8 |
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Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit open by appointment.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 8 |
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Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This year's Benefit Art Show of young students' works features co-exhibiting schools Meachem Elementary and Seymour Dual Language Academy. Over the years, this benefit student art show has proven to be a win-win happening that celebrates young people's talent, motivates parental involvement, delights the general public and, most importantly, strengthens the arts programs at both schools through the sale of the works displayed, in which half of proceeds goes to the student's school art program and the other half to the student.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, June 8 |
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This exhibit is a portrait of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) families in Central New York communities. Through it, we seek to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families. We hope to contribute to the process of dismantling the destructive power of prejudice and intolerance. The photographs display positive images and first person accounts which relay the stories of LGBTQ people and their families here in the Central New York area. In 2007, Ellen M. Blalock collaborated with Light Work and LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University on a campus exhibition of CNY Pride Families. Some families only included domestic partners, some included children, ex-partners, grandparents and pets. Some writings were done by children explaining what it is like to have two moms. Some partners included the vows from their union ceremony. The process of making these portraits turned into a celebration of families, to show and share their love, their strength and their togetherness. The ArtRage exhibit includes more families, more diversity, video, and audio.
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Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
More than 70 of Sarah Averill's sepia-toned photographs of North Side residents will be on display.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 8 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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Artist Talk: Sarah Averill ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
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Boots N Shorts Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Neo-bluegrass
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
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8:30 AM - 7:00 PM, June 9 |
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Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
Price: Free Empire State College CNY Center
6333 Route 298,
East Syracuse
Approaches & Disclosures is a collection of work from three SUNY Empire State College faculty and staff members: Lee Herman, mentor at the Auburn Unit; Sue Orrell, director of academic support at the CNY Center; and Alan Stankiewicz, mentor at the CNY Center. All three photographers approach photography from a different perspective, prompting the exhibition. The work ranges in content from urban street life, to local landscapes and constructed images of skies. As a single image or a studied series, each photograph reflects a deep rooted approach to photography based on personal experience and external influences. The exhibition affords the Empire State College community the opportunity to view and celebrate a creative collaboration among colleagues, while broadening their own definition of photography. For more information, contact Michael Mancini, 315-460-3176, michael.mancini@esc.edu.
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Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
Price: Free SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Gallery A: Vincent Doody's photographs portraying serene country landscapes, city scenes at twilight, and reflect the desolate life of Oswego's lighthouse in winter. Gallery B highlights Aaron Lee's selection of comic illustrations from his witty, surreal and satirical series on Wesley the robot.
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
105 Brooklea Dr.,
Fayetteville
Robert Glisson begins his oil paintings en plein air, and completes the work in his studio, utilizing the "push and pull" technique by incorporating color with distinct to dissolved forms. The artist also is known for turning a painting upside down to push further into abstracting the composition. The time Glisson spends working in the studio allows for a less literal and more emotive interpretation of the spirit of the Central New York landscape. Nikolay Mikushkin, born in Kazakhstan, is a classically trained landscape painter in the style of Russian Realism that he learned while attending the St. Petersburg Academy of Painting in Russia. After moving to Syracuse from New York City following 9/11, Mikushkin found an abundance of inspiration throughout the Central New York landscape in which to continue his plein air painting style. The works in this exhibition were created from his time as artist-in-residence at Saltonstall in Ithaca, NY and at the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. Mikushkin also works as a scenic artist for the United Scenic Artists Union, working on movies and stage productions in New York City.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 9 |
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Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit open by appointment.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This year's Benefit Art Show of young students' works features co-exhibiting schools Meachem Elementary and Seymour Dual Language Academy. Over the years, this benefit student art show has proven to be a win-win happening that celebrates young people's talent, motivates parental involvement, delights the general public and, most importantly, strengthens the arts programs at both schools through the sale of the works displayed, in which half of proceeds goes to the student's school art program and the other half to the student.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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In the Garden Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
In the Garden presents an eclectic mix of styles and art media, which all celebrate the joys of the garden. The paintings and photography in the show depict floral motifs and backyard vistas. Ceramic planters and sculptural forms complement and enhance any outdoor space. The jewelry and wearable pieces reflect the colors, patterns, and styles inspired by the gorgeous flowers that make us THINK SPRING! Participating artists include: Jenny Pope, Lucie Wellner, Nancy Kramer, Rodger DeMuth, Zach Dunn, Melissa Montgomery, Kathy Barry, Jen Gandee. Sarah Panzarella, Lynn Yenkey, Lorna Meaden, Ron DeRutte, Lori Hawk, Amy Francher, and Errol Willett.?
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 9 |
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 9 |
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Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
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New and past works created by artists from Open Figure Drawing, Syracuse's community-based drawing group for people of all abilities, are the subject of this exhibition. The Open Figure Drawing group offers an inexpensive drawing experience to members of the Syracuse community. Participants draw from unclothed models and can attend on a drop-in basis. They become part of a supportive artistic community that networks about exhibitions, workshops, grants and other related events. For more information, visit www.openfiguredrawing.com or contact XL Projects at 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 9 |
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CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This exhibit is a portrait of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) families in Central New York communities. Through it, we seek to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families. We hope to contribute to the process of dismantling the destructive power of prejudice and intolerance. The photographs display positive images and first person accounts which relay the stories of LGBTQ people and their families here in the Central New York area. In 2007, Ellen M. Blalock collaborated with Light Work and LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University on a campus exhibition of CNY Pride Families. Some families only included domestic partners, some included children, ex-partners, grandparents and pets. Some writings were done by children explaining what it is like to have two moms. Some partners included the vows from their union ceremony. The process of making these portraits turned into a celebration of families, to show and share their love, their strength and their togetherness. The ArtRage exhibit includes more families, more diversity, video, and audio.
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Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
More than 70 of Sarah Averill's sepia-toned photographs of North Side residents will be on display.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 9 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, June 9 |
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Greek Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd.,
Syracuse
6:00 pm: Children Dancers 8:00 pm: Adult Dancers Live music, dance performances, food and culture lectures, icon art demonstrations, marketplace, and traditional Greek food and pastries. For more information, phone 315-446-5222, or visit greekfest.stsophias.org.
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Hot Day at the Zoo, with Lucid Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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6:45 PM, June 9 |
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Die Another Death Acme Mystery Company
Price: $32.50 plus tax and gratuities (includes meal and show) Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Agent Double Y of Her Majesty's Secret Service is on another high-stakes mission. A legendary artifact called "The Alchemists' Cauldron" is set to be on display during a ceremony at the Sylvanian Consulate. Rumored to possess a supernatural power, the cauldron is sought by every bad guy around the globe. Who will get to it first? Who will die trying? The European Crime Boss? The Texas-sized American politician? The back-stabbing news reporter? Or will Double Y come to the rescue again, and keep the cauldron from falling into the wrong hands?
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Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
Gidget, Frankie, and Annette beach party epics meet Hitchcock's psychological suspense thrillers such as Spellbound and Marnie. Chicklet Forrest, a teenage tomboy, desperately wants to be part of the surf crowd on Malibu Beach in 1962. Her most dangerous alter ego is a sexually voracious vixen named Ann Bowman who has nothing less than world domination on her mind. Written by Charles Busch. This show is intended for mature audiences only.
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Friday, June 10, 2011
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Approaches & Disclosures: Three Photographers
Price: Free Empire State College CNY Center
6333 Route 298,
East Syracuse
Approaches & Disclosures is a collection of work from three SUNY Empire State College faculty and staff members: Lee Herman, mentor at the Auburn Unit; Sue Orrell, director of academic support at the CNY Center; and Alan Stankiewicz, mentor at the CNY Center. All three photographers approach photography from a different perspective, prompting the exhibition. The work ranges in content from urban street life, to local landscapes and constructed images of skies. As a single image or a studied series, each photograph reflects a deep rooted approach to photography based on personal experience and external influences. The exhibition affords the Empire State College community the opportunity to view and celebrate a creative collaboration among colleagues, while broadening their own definition of photography. For more information, contact Michael Mancini, 315-460-3176, michael.mancini@esc.edu.
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Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Point of Contact Gallery presents the first exhibition by El Punto, a new contemporary arts program for young artists, created by Point of Contact and facilitated to local youths in collaboration with the Spanish Action League (La Liga) and La Casita Cultural Center.
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Photography by Vincent Doody and Illustration by Aaron Lee SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
Price: Free SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Gallery A: Vincent Doody's photographs portraying serene country landscapes, city scenes at twilight, and reflect the desolate life of Oswego's lighthouse in winter. Gallery B highlights Aaron Lee's selection of comic illustrations from his witty, surreal and satirical series on Wesley the robot.
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, June 10 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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Closing: East Meets West: Works by Nikolay Mikushkin and Robert Glisson Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
Limestone Art and Framing Gallery
105 Brooklea Dr.,
Fayetteville
Robert Glisson begins his oil paintings en plein air, and completes the work in his studio, utilizing the "push and pull" technique by incorporating color with distinct to dissolved forms. The artist also is known for turning a painting upside down to push further into abstracting the composition. The time Glisson spends working in the studio allows for a less literal and more emotive interpretation of the spirit of the Central New York landscape. Nikolay Mikushkin, born in Kazakhstan, is a classically trained landscape painter in the style of Russian Realism that he learned while attending the St. Petersburg Academy of Painting in Russia. After moving to Syracuse from New York City following 9/11, Mikushkin found an abundance of inspiration throughout the Central New York landscape in which to continue his plein air painting style. The works in this exhibition were created from his time as artist-in-residence at Saltonstall in Ithaca, NY and at the Holy Trinity Monastery in Jordanville, NY. Mikushkin also works as a scenic artist for the United Scenic Artists Union, working on movies and stage productions in New York City.
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Works by Tina Zagyva: Themselves Has Been a Gathering Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit open by appointment.
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Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This year's Benefit Art Show of young students' works features co-exhibiting schools Meachem Elementary and Seymour Dual Language Academy. Over the years, this benefit student art show has proven to be a win-win happening that celebrates young people's talent, motivates parental involvement, delights the general public and, most importantly, strengthens the arts programs at both schools through the sale of the works displayed, in which half of proceeds goes to the student's school art program and the other half to the student.
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In the Garden Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
In the Garden presents an eclectic mix of styles and art media, which all celebrate the joys of the garden. The paintings and photography in the show depict floral motifs and backyard vistas. Ceramic planters and sculptural forms complement and enhance any outdoor space. The jewelry and wearable pieces reflect the colors, patterns, and styles inspired by the gorgeous flowers that make us THINK SPRING! Participating artists include: Jenny Pope, Lucie Wellner, Nancy Kramer, Rodger DeMuth, Zach Dunn, Melissa Montgomery, Kathy Barry, Jen Gandee. Sarah Panzarella, Lynn Yenkey, Lorna Meaden, Ron DeRutte, Lori Hawk, Amy Francher, and Errol Willett.?
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
New and past works created by artists from Open Figure Drawing, Syracuse's community-based drawing group for people of all abilities, are the subject of this exhibition. The Open Figure Drawing group offers an inexpensive drawing experience to members of the Syracuse community. Participants draw from unclothed models and can attend on a drop-in basis. They become part of a supportive artistic community that networks about exhibitions, workshops, grants and other related events. For more information, visit www.openfiguredrawing.com or contact XL Projects at 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.
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CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This exhibit is a portrait of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) families in Central New York communities. Through it, we seek to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families. We hope to contribute to the process of dismantling the destructive power of prejudice and intolerance. The photographs display positive images and first person accounts which relay the stories of LGBTQ people and their families here in the Central New York area. In 2007, Ellen M. Blalock collaborated with Light Work and LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University on a campus exhibition of CNY Pride Families. Some families only included domestic partners, some included children, ex-partners, grandparents and pets. Some writings were done by children explaining what it is like to have two moms. Some partners included the vows from their union ceremony. The process of making these portraits turned into a celebration of families, to show and share their love, their strength and their togetherness. The ArtRage exhibit includes more families, more diversity, video, and audio.
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Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
More than 70 of Sarah Averill's sepia-toned photographs of North Side residents will be on display.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 10 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 10 |
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Syracuse Balloonfest
Price: $10/day Jamesville Beach
Apulia Rd.,
Jamesville
Balloon launch: 6:00-7:30 pm (weather permitting) Music: 6:00-7:15 pm: Kim Monroe & Chris Eves Band 7:30-9:00 p.m: Kane 9:30-11:00 p.m: Benny Mardones Amusement rides, petting zoo, climbing walls, pilot Q&A, balloon glow. Free parking. Be sure to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets, and don't forget the sunscreen. For more information, phone 315-703-9620 or visit www.syracuseballoonfest.com.
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Polish Festival
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
4:00 PM: Fritz's Polka Band (Verona, NY) 5:00 PM: John Gora i Gorale (Burlington, ON, Canada) 6:00 PM: Fritz's Polka Band 7:00 PM: John Gora i Gorale 8:00 PM: Miss Polonia Candidate Introductions 8:30 PM: Al Piatkowski (Cazenovia, NY) 9:00 PM: Fritz's Polka Band 10:00 PM: John Gora i Gorale
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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 10 |
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Greek Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd.,
Syracuse
6:00 pm: Children Dancers 8:00 pm: Adult Dancers Live music, dance performances, food and culture lectures, icon art demonstrations, marketplace, and traditional Greek food and pastries. For more information, phone 315-446-5222, or visit greekfest.stsophias.org.
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7:30 PM, June 10 |
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Romantic String Quartets Central New York Chamber Players
Price: $10 adults, $5 students Elbridge Community Church
109 E. Main St.,
Elbridge
Mendelssohn Quintet No. 2 in E-flat, op. 87 Brahms Quintet op. 111 in G major This new ensemble is comprised of S.U.'s Peter and Arvilla Rovit, Ithaca College's Susan Waterbury, and Symphony Syracuse's Kit Dodd and Lindsay Groves.
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Summer Solstice Concert: Earth Guardians Syracuse Community Choir Karen Mihalyi, conductor
Price: Adults $10-25 sliding scale, children under 12 free Plymouth Church
232 E. Onondaga St.,
Syracuse
Celebrate the earth with songs that acknowledge and embrace our individual and collective commitment to the earth as caretakers, guardians and activists.
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8:00 PM, June 10 |
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A "Top Ten" Pops Concert Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra Erik Kibelsbeck, conductor Featuring Nate Kaercher, trumpet; Bruce Paulsen, baritone
Drivers Village (formerly Penn Can Mall)
5885 E. Circle Dr.,
Cicero
Rossini: William Tell Overture, finale Pachabel: Canon in D Mouret: Fanfares I & III (Nate Kircher, trumpet) Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtsmusik, first mvmt. Beethoven: Symphony No. 5, first mvmt. Bizet: Les Toreadors from Carmen Copland: Hoedown from Rodeo Hammerstein/Kern: Ol' Man River (Bruce Paulsen, baritone) Webber, arr by Custer: Selections from The Phantom of the Opera Tchaikowsky: 1812 Overture, finale
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Black 47, with Glide and the Gredybeggars Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
Syracuse
First Responders Appreciation Concert to benefit Burn Foundation of CNY
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Gloria Kilpatrick, Laura Ryan, and Sally Lloyd Downtown Writer's Center
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM, June 10 |
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre
Price: $15 adults, $10 children Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
The musical based on the award-winning book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin. Tickets may be reserved by calling 315-445-4523.
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7:30 PM, June 10 |
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At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Jon J. Barden, director
Price: $15 adults, $12 students First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Written by Anne Pié.
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8:00 PM, June 10 |
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Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
Gidget, Frankie, and Annette beach party epics meet Hitchcock's psychological suspense thrillers such as Spellbound and Marnie. Chicklet Forrest, a teenage tomboy, desperately wants to be part of the surf crowd on Malibu Beach in 1962. Her most dangerous alter ego is a sexually voracious vixen named Ann Bowman who has nothing less than world domination on her mind. Written by Charles Busch. This show is intended for mature audiences only.
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Finding Normal Rarely Done Productions Scott Austin, director
Price: $20 adult; $10 student ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This play is a piece of interview theater about being gay and coming out in high school. Actors will be talking about their own experiences with being gay and being bullied at school. The cast has been able to input their own life experiences into an existing script. This is an exciting story about young people in our community, in our state and in our country.
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8:00 PM, June 10 |
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Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
The story of a young woman who attempts suicide, then is given a chance to review her life and make a different decision. An original musical by Pat Lotito. Tickets available by calling 315-727-5494.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11 |
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 11 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 11 |
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Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This year's Benefit Art Show of young students' works features co-exhibiting schools Meachem Elementary and Seymour Dual Language Academy. Over the years, this benefit student art show has proven to be a win-win happening that celebrates young people's talent, motivates parental involvement, delights the general public and, most importantly, strengthens the arts programs at both schools through the sale of the works displayed, in which half of proceeds goes to the student's school art program and the other half to the student.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 11 |
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In the Garden Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
In the Garden presents an eclectic mix of styles and art media, which all celebrate the joys of the garden. The paintings and photography in the show depict floral motifs and backyard vistas. Ceramic planters and sculptural forms complement and enhance any outdoor space. The jewelry and wearable pieces reflect the colors, patterns, and styles inspired by the gorgeous flowers that make us THINK SPRING! Participating artists include: Jenny Pope, Lucie Wellner, Nancy Kramer, Rodger DeMuth, Zach Dunn, Melissa Montgomery, Kathy Barry, Jen Gandee. Sarah Panzarella, Lynn Yenkey, Lorna Meaden, Ron DeRutte, Lori Hawk, Amy Francher, and Errol Willett.?
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, June 11 |
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 11 |
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Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
More than 70 of Sarah Averill's sepia-toned photographs of North Side residents will be on display.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 11 |
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CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This exhibit is a portrait of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) families in Central New York communities. Through it, we seek to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families. We hope to contribute to the process of dismantling the destructive power of prejudice and intolerance. The photographs display positive images and first person accounts which relay the stories of LGBTQ people and their families here in the Central New York area. In 2007, Ellen M. Blalock collaborated with Light Work and LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University on a campus exhibition of CNY Pride Families. Some families only included domestic partners, some included children, ex-partners, grandparents and pets. Some writings were done by children explaining what it is like to have two moms. Some partners included the vows from their union ceremony. The process of making these portraits turned into a celebration of families, to show and share their love, their strength and their togetherness. The ArtRage exhibit includes more families, more diversity, video, and audio.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 11 |
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Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
New and past works created by artists from Open Figure Drawing, Syracuse's community-based drawing group for people of all abilities, are the subject of this exhibition. The Open Figure Drawing group offers an inexpensive drawing experience to members of the Syracuse community. Participants draw from unclothed models and can attend on a drop-in basis. They become part of a supportive artistic community that networks about exhibitions, workshops, grants and other related events. For more information, visit www.openfiguredrawing.com or contact XL Projects at 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 11 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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9:00 AM - 11:00 PM, June 11 |
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Syracuse Balloonfest
Price: $10/day Jamesville Beach
Apulia Rd.,
Jamesville
Balloon launches: 6:00 am, 6:00-7:30 pm (weather permitting) Music 2:00-3:15 pm: Turnip Stampede 3:30-4:45 pm: The Barndogs 5:00-6:15 pm: Dark Hollow 6:30-8:00 pm: Los Blancos 8:30-11:00 pm: moe. Amusement rides, petting zoo, climbing walls, pilot Q&A, balloon glow. Free parking. Be sure to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets, and don't forget the sunscreen. For more information, phone 315-703-9620 or visit www.syracuseballoonfest.com.
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12:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 11 |
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Polish Festival
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
12:00 PM: Salt City Brass (Syracuse) 1:00 PM Ashley Cox (Syracuse) 2:00 PM Salt City Brass 3:00 PM White Eagle Fold Dance Academy (Montreal) 4:00 PM Salt City Brass 5:00 PM Tatry Polish Folk Ensemble (Oshawa, ON, Canada) 6:00 PM Pole of the Year 2011 Presenation 6:15 PM Lechowia Dance Company (Toronto) 7:00 PM Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra 7:45 PM Lechowia Dance Company 8:15 PM Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra 9:00 PM Lechowia Dance Company 9:30 PM Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra 10:00 PM Miss Polonia Candidate Introductions
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12:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 11 |
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Greek Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd.,
Syracuse
1:00-1:45 pm: Lecture series, "Greek Cuisine Demo" 2:00 pm: Dancers in Training 2:00-2:45 pm: Lecture series, "Time Capsule: Greek Independence 1821 to the present" 2:00-5:00 pm: Iconography lecture 3:00 pm: Children Dancers 4:00-4:45 pm: Lecture series, "Seeing Greece through Angie's eyes" 5:00 pm: Children Dancers 5:00-5:30 pm: Lecture series, "Greek Cuisine Demo" 5:45-6:15 pm: Lecture series, "Seeing Greece through Angie's eyes" 6:00 pm: Adult Dancers 6:30-7:15 pm: Lecture series, "Time Capsule: Greek Independence 1821 to the present" 8:00 pm: Adult Dancers Live music, dance performances, food and culture lectures, icon art demonstrations, marketplace, and traditional Greek food and pastries. For more information, phone 315-446-5222, or visit greekfest.stsophias.org.
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2:00 PM, June 11 |
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Africa University Choir
University United Methodist Church
1085 E. Genesee St. (corner of University Ave.),
Syracuse
Africa University is a United Methodist-related institution located in Old Mutare, Zimbabwe, and its visiting 16-member choir features a select group of international singers who perform sacred choral music covering the Western and African repertoire of varying periods and styles.
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7:30 PM, June 11 |
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Memorable Melodies Berwald Singers Ian Kirkpatrick, conductor
Price: $10 adults, $5 children ages 6-12, free to age 5 and under Blessed Sacrament Church
3127 James St.,
Syracuse
The annual spring concert will feature memorable songs from the past that are still well-known today. Some of the featured music has been sung by Elvis, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and The Righteous Brothers. Come join us for an evening of classic favorites with dessert following the show. Parking and auditorium entrance are located behind the church. For more information, phone 315-422-6873, or email berwaldsingers@gmail.com.
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12:30 PM, June 11 |
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Snow White Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $5 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive retelling of the classic children's story.
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2:00 PM, June 11 |
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre
Price: $15 adults, $10 children Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
The musical based on the award-winning book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin. Tickets may be reserved by calling 315-445-4523.
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7:00 PM, June 11 |
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type Gifford Family Theatre
Price: $15 adults, $10 children Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
The musical based on the award-winning book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin. Tickets may be reserved by calling 315-445-4523.
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7:30 PM, June 11 |
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At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Jon J. Barden, director
Price: $15 adults, $12 students First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Written by Anne Pié.
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8:00 PM, June 11 |
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Psycho Beach Party Rarely Done Productions Dan Tursi, director
Price: $20 Jazz Central
441 E. Washington St.,
Syracuse
Gidget, Frankie, and Annette beach party epics meet Hitchcock's psychological suspense thrillers such as Spellbound and Marnie. Chicklet Forrest, a teenage tomboy, desperately wants to be part of the surf crowd on Malibu Beach in 1962. Her most dangerous alter ego is a sexually voracious vixen named Ann Bowman who has nothing less than world domination on her mind. Written by Charles Busch. This show is intended for mature audiences only.
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8:00 PM, June 11 |
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Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
The story of a young woman who attempts suicide, then is given a chance to review her life and make a different decision. An original musical by Pat Lotito. Tickets available by calling 315-727-5494.
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 12 |
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Annual Student Benefit Art Show Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This year's Benefit Art Show of young students' works features co-exhibiting schools Meachem Elementary and Seymour Dual Language Academy. Over the years, this benefit student art show has proven to be a win-win happening that celebrates young people's talent, motivates parental involvement, delights the general public and, most importantly, strengthens the arts programs at both schools through the sale of the works displayed, in which half of proceeds goes to the student's school art program and the other half to the student.
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 12 |
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In the Garden Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
In the Garden presents an eclectic mix of styles and art media, which all celebrate the joys of the garden. The paintings and photography in the show depict floral motifs and backyard vistas. Ceramic planters and sculptural forms complement and enhance any outdoor space. The jewelry and wearable pieces reflect the colors, patterns, and styles inspired by the gorgeous flowers that make us THINK SPRING! Participating artists include: Jenny Pope, Lucie Wellner, Nancy Kramer, Rodger DeMuth, Zach Dunn, Melissa Montgomery, Kathy Barry, Jen Gandee. Sarah Panzarella, Lynn Yenkey, Lorna Meaden, Ron DeRutte, Lori Hawk, Amy Francher, and Errol Willett.?
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 12 |
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Now and Then: Open Figure Drawing Group Exhibition 2011 XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
New and past works created by artists from Open Figure Drawing, Syracuse's community-based drawing group for people of all abilities, are the subject of this exhibition. The Open Figure Drawing group offers an inexpensive drawing experience to members of the Syracuse community. Participants draw from unclothed models and can attend on a drop-in basis. They become part of a supportive artistic community that networks about exhibitions, workshops, grants and other related events. For more information, visit www.openfiguredrawing.com or contact XL Projects at 315-442-2542 during gallery hours.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 12 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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9:00 AM - 9:00 PM, June 12 |
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Syracuse Balloonfest
Price: $10/day Jamesville Beach
Apulia Rd.,
Jamesville
Balloon launches: 6:00 am, 6:00-7:30 pm (weather permitting) Music 1:00-2:00 pm: Tipp Hillbillies 2:15-3:15 pm: Kat Tale 3:30-5:00 pm: Reissues 5:15-6:15 pm: Elephant Mountain 6:30-7:30 pm: Frostbit Blue 9:00-10:30 pm: .38 Special Amusement rides, petting zoo, climbing walls, pilot Q&A, balloon glow. Free parking. Be sure to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets, and don't forget the sunscreen. For more information, phone 315-703-9620 or visit www.syracuseballoonfest.com.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 12 |
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Polish Festival
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
12:00 PM: Knewz (Buffalo) 1:00 PM Lechowia Dance Company (Toronto) 2:00 PM Knewz 3:00 PM Lechowia Dance Company 3:30 PM Tomasz Kotapka pianos 4:00 PM Scholarships 2011 Awards Presenation 4:30 PM Miss Polonia 2011 Presenation 5:00 PM Knewz
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 12 |
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Greek Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd.,
Syracuse
12:30 pm: Dancers in Training 1:00 pm: Children Dancers 1:00-3:00 pm: Iconography lecture 1:15-2:00 pm: Lecture series, "Time Capsule: Greek Independence 1821 to the present" 2:10-2:45 pm: Lecture series, "Seeing Greece through Angie's eyes" 3:00 pm: Children Dancers Live music, dance performances, food and culture lectures, icon art demonstrations, marketplace, and traditional Greek food and pastries. For more information, phone 315-446-5222, or visit greekfest.stsophias.org.
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7:00 PM, June 12 |
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Stonewall the Movie ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Join CNY Pride at ArtRage for a showing of "Stonewall" the movie. A group of homosexual people try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement. For more information, visit www.cnypride.org.
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2:00 PM, June 12 |
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Alice in WAnderland Salt City Center for the Performing Arts
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
The story of a young woman who attempts suicide, then is given a chance to review her life and make a different decision. An original musical by Pat Lotito. Tickets available by calling 315-727-5494.
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3:00 PM, June 12 |
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At First Sight Baldwinsville Theatre Guild Jon J. Barden, director
Price: $15 regular, $12 students/seniors First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville
64 Oswego St.,
Baldwinsville
Written by Anne Pié.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 13 |
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Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Point of Contact Gallery presents the first exhibition by El Punto, a new contemporary arts program for young artists, created by Point of Contact and facilitated to local youths in collaboration with the Spanish Action League (La Liga) and La Casita Cultural Center.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13 |
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13 |
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 13 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 13 |
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 13 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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7:30 PM, June 13 |
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The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Price: $3 regular, $2.50 members Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Director: Mitchell Leisen. Cast: W. C. Fields, Bob Hope, Shirley Ross, Martha Raye, Dorothy Lamour, Leif Erickson, Lynne Overman, Ben Blue, Grace Bradley, Tito Guizar, Kirsten Flagstad, Shep Fields. Paramount's musical-comedy ocean race between two luxury liners. One ship is broadcasting the event and is loaded with an all-star passenger list headed by W.C. Fields (with Martha Raye as his daughter)! Bob Hope's feature film debut, and the film where he and Shirley Ross introduce the Oscar-winning song (and Hope's theme) "Thanks For The Memory." A fun voyage for all!
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7:00 PM, June 13 |
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Merit Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Original rock
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, June 14 |
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 14 |
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 14 |
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 14 |
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 14 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 14 |
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, June 14 |
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 14 |
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 14 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 15 |
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Your Words Today /Tus palabras de hoy Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Point of Contact Gallery presents the first exhibition by El Punto, a new contemporary arts program for young artists, created by Point of Contact and facilitated to local youths in collaboration with the Spanish Action League (La Liga) and La Casita Cultural Center.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 15 |
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Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine & Contemporary Culture Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
On display will be pulp magazines, notably titles like Weird Tales and Amazing Stories; the typescript of Isaac Asimov's "Strange Playfellow," which introduced readers to one of science fiction's best known characters, Robbie the Robot; and correspondence with figures like Ray Bradbury. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 15 |
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When West Meets East: Works by Patricia Elliott Seitz Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
The exhibit "When West Meets East" is an impressionistic painting journey. Patricia Seitz will show a series of paintings depicting the beauty and physical differences between California and Upstate NY. Traveling from the coastal areas of California to Upstate New York's dynamic seasons and lush woods, the artist was able to share her memories through a painting journal. Patricia Elliott Seitz was born in San Diego and spent most of her young adulthood living in Southern California. Patricia enjoys exploring subjects on an intimate level, getting to know her subject, striving to gather as much information as possible prior to beginning a painting. She gravitates to subjects which are in rich color, light is of primary focus, and the subject matter presents a degree of difficulty.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 15 |
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Three Form Expression Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Linda Bigness- Abstract oil paintings from her urbanscape and musical notes series Tom Huff- Soapstone and alabaster sculpture Jerome Durr- Freestanding glass sculpture
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 15 |
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The Dragonfly Garden Gallery 54
Price: Free Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Featuring dragonfly-themed pieces for your garden and beyond by members of Gallery 54.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 15 |
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Georg Schwartz Exhibition Imagine
Price: Free Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson City, will be featured. Schwartz has had one show in New York City and several in the Southern Tier; this is his first in Onondaga County. Schwartz began sketching for fun in 1971, exhibited in a few shows, and then took a not-so-brief hiatus, returning to painting more than 30 years later. In 2004 he was one of nine artists featured in the "Scandinavian Dreams" exhibit at the Avenue Art Gallery in Endicott -- one of the largest-ever gatherings of Scandinavian artists in the Northeast. It served as the springboard for his career. Schwartz calls his paintings "abstract" and "classic abstract," which he describes as "work with a feel of the 1920s and 1930s." He creates not only his own genre, but also his own mediums and colors.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 15 |
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Jeffrey Henson Scales: That Year of Living Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
That Year of Living features stunning black-and-white photographs by Jeffrey Henson Scales. Diagnosed with cancer in 2008, Scales was forced to, in his words, weigh the possibilities of his own demise, and whether he had achieved what he felt he was put here to do. It was this diagnosis and contemplation, along with the urging of his wife, Meg Henson Scales, which led him to return to making photographs on a daily basis. The images in That Year of Living were made in the year following his cancer diagnosis and surgery. Scales photographed mainly in and around Times Square, depicting the part of New York City that he visited every day going to and from work at The New York Times. The images capture the certain hardness mixed with joy, sadness, determination and bewilderment that is found in the faces of young and old alike in New York City. Created in the months following his own experience with mortality, the photographs explore the journey of life and death found in the faces on the streets of New York.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, June 15 |
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Immersed In Color Szozda Gallery
Price: Free Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A series of works primarily influenced by color rather than by subject matter, featuring the color-strong layering works of three women: Lydia Benscher's encaustics, Joyce Day Homan's watercolors and Carmel Nicoletti's kiln-formed glass.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, June 15 |
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Orange Pulp: Works by Norman Saunders Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
A profile of pulp artist Norman Saunders (1907-1989), including 10 lush and dramatic Saunders paintings from the university collection. Named for the cheap and abundant wood pulp that publishers after 1850 began using to print reading materials for a mass audience, pulp magazines sported eye-catching covers and included detective, adventure, western, horror, romance, and science fiction stories. According to co-curator Sean Quimby, director of SCRC, "This was literature tailored to specific tastes, intended to entertain in predictable ways." He notes that "even while the form of the pulp magazine died by 1960, the concept of pulp lives on in glossy photo-dense magazines, paperback novels, comic books, and film." Quimby maintains that pulp magazines, with their intensely involved readership, "helped make possible contemporary interactive media culture."
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 15 |
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Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds Everson Museum of Art
Price: $5 suggested donation Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 2011 exhibition program will continue to highlight the talented artists of New York State through a series of focused exhibitions. The season opens with Reynolds Unwrapped: The Cartoon Art of Dan Reynolds, an exhibition featuring more than 100 original works of art that are seriously hilarious. The small-scale drawings depicting the comedic daily lives of humans and animals alike are all rendered by hand in a variety of media, an approach that is becoming increasing rare in a world of computer-generated images. Dan Reynolds began drawing cartoons in 1989, when he was 30. As a youth center instructor, Reynolds was surrounded by youthful energy and creative minds. He was an avid follower of popular cartoons of the time, such as Gary Larson's Far Side and Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. A native of Brewerton, NY, Reynolds was inspired by his Central New York surroundings, a place where snow is abundant and cows can be found just minutes from anywhere. From the beginning, Reynolds has used farm animals as messengers of humor, particularly cows, pigs and chickens, a series that was immediately accepted by Reader's Digest in 1989. A new cartoon has appeared in every issue since then. Reynolds' cartoons have also appeared in thematic Reynolds Unwrapped book compilations featuring everything from sports to holiday special editions. American Greetings and Recycled Greeting Cards also feature Reynolds cartoons on greeting cards for every occasion. In 2008, Reynolds was diagnosed with testicular cancer and subsequently received months of chemotherapy. While he was in treatment, he began drawing cartoons about cancer and his personal experience which he found was shared by his fellow patients. He shared the cartoons with the staff and patients at the facility and discovered the power of art to bring humor to an otherwise humorless situation.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 15 |
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CNY Pride Families: Works by Ellen Blalock ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This exhibit is a portrait of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) families in Central New York communities. Through it, we seek to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families. We hope to contribute to the process of dismantling the destructive power of prejudice and intolerance. The photographs display positive images and first person accounts which relay the stories of LGBTQ people and their families here in the Central New York area. In 2007, Ellen M. Blalock collaborated with Light Work and LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University on a campus exhibition of CNY Pride Families. Some families only included domestic partners, some included children, ex-partners, grandparents and pets. Some writings were done by children explaining what it is like to have two moms. Some partners included the vows from their union ceremony. The process of making these portraits turned into a celebration of families, to show and share their love, their strength and their togetherness. The ArtRage exhibit includes more families, more diversity, video, and audio.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 15 |
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Sarah Averill: North Side Residents ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
More than 70 of Sarah Averill's sepia-toned photographs of North Side residents will be on display.
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8:00 PM - 12:00 PM, June 15 |
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Jaume Ferrete: four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
UVP Annual Summer Review. In "four strategies, an idea, a text and two messages" (2 min loop), Jaume Ferrete revised an existing "four strategies" text work specifically with UVP and the Syracuse Stage location in mind. While the prior version was written for ink on paper, in this version Ferrete writes for LED panel on architectural facade, investigating the technical and political structures surrounding the UVP platform. The new work continues his use of minimal and open-ended texts that imply a discursive relationship with the audience, yet remain aloof and non-prescriptive.
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7:00 PM, June 15 |
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The Dan Elliott Duo Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Oldies
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8:00 PM, June 15 |
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Brothers Past, with Vapor Eyes Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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