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Events for Saturday, July 18, 2009
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
11:15 AM
SSO Brass Quintet Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
The Power of Revolt: Grassroots Resistance in Oaxaca ArtRage Gallery
12:00 PM-10:00 PM
Middle Eastern Cultural Festival
1:00 PM
SSO String Quartet Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
2:30 PM
SSO String Quartet II Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
7:00 PM-11:00 PM
Jazz in July ArtRage Gallery
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
7:00 PM
The Falsettos Murder Without A Cue
8:00 PM-11:00 PM
The DeSantis Orchestra
8:00 PM
CNY Jazz Orchestra Candlelight Series
8:00 PM
Summertime with the Syracuse Symphony Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
9:00 PM-11:00 PM
Space Week Urban Video Project
Events for Sunday, July 19, 2009
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
12:00 PM-7:00 PM
Middle Eastern Cultural Festival
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
Events for Monday, July 20, 2009
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
1:00 PM
Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
7:00 PM
Timeline Liverpool is the Place
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
Events for Tuesday, July 21, 2009
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
12:00 PM-4:30 PM
Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
12:00 PM
Gallery Talk: Anja Chávez The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM
Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
Events for Wednesday, July 22, 2009
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
12:00 PM-4:30 PM
Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM
Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
7:00 PM
Mark Zane Duo Liverpool is the Place
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
7:00 PM
Summertime with the Syracuse Symphony Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
Events for Thursday, July 23, 2009
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
12:00 PM-4:30 PM
Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM
Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
2:00 PM
Stan Colella All-Star Band
5:00 PM-11:00 PM
Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
6:45 PM
The Strange Case of Sheik Yerbuti Acme Mystery Company
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
8:00 PM
West Side Story The Talent Company (Read a review!)
Events for Friday, July 24, 2009
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
39th Annual Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
12:00 PM-4:30 PM
Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
5:00 PM-11:00 PM
Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
5:00 PM-11:00 PM
St. Patrick's Irish Festival
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Dancing Under the Stars
7:00 PM
Quintessential Men's Vocal Ensemble
7:00 PM
Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood and Disco Knights Syracuse Children's Theatre
7:30 PM
Skaneateles Community Band
7:30 PM
An Evening of One-Act Plays Dragon Lady Players
8:00 PM
Night of the Living Dolls Appleseed Productions
8:00 PM
West Side Story The Talent Company (Read a review!)
8:30 PM
Improv Comedy Night Saltine Warrior
Events for Saturday, July 25, 2009
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Terrain Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
39th Annual Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
12:00 PM-11:00 PM
Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
12:00 PM-4:30 PM
Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM-11:00 PM
Ukrainian Festival
1:00 PM-11:00 PM
St. Patrick's Irish Festival
2:30 PM
SSO String Quartet II Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
2:30 PM
SSO Wind Quintet Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
2:30 PM
SSO Onondaga Quartet Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
2:30 PM
SSO String Quartet Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
7:00 PM-8:45 PM
Pops in the Park
7:00 PM
The Falsettos Murder Without A Cue
7:30 PM
An Evening of One-Act Plays Dragon Lady Players
8:00 PM
Night of the Living Dolls Appleseed Productions
8:00 PM
West Side Story The Talent Company (Read a review!)
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Featuring works by Marna Bell, Deborah Walsh, Mary Lou Colgin, and Carol Osborne-Ackles. Artists Carol Osborne-Ackles and Deborah Walsh will be in attendance 12:00-3:00 pm.
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Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 18 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 18 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 18 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, July 18 |
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Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
Opening reception tonight from 6:00-8:00 pm. Sue Hershberger Yoder's solo exhibition features work which utilizes printmaking to explore the terrain between art and design through patterns inspired by nature. Yoder is influenced by her work in the fashion design industry where she creates print designs for fabric. She also draws upon familiar forms of the natural world, which were a constant backdrop of her Midwestern upbringing. The resulting prints create sensuous environments that envelop the viewer.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, July 18 |
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The Power of Revolt: Grassroots Resistance in Oaxaca ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
A powerful exhibit of photographs from the Oaxaca, Mexico resistance movement combined with original political posters from art collectives there. In 2006, Oaxaca, Mexico came alive with a broad and diverse movement that captivated the nation and inspired communities organizing for social justice around the world. Fueled by long ignored social contradictions, what began as a teachers' strike demanding more resources for education quickly turned into a massive movement that demanded direct, participatory democracy. Hundreds of thousands of Oaxacans raised their voices against the abuses of the state government. They participated in marches of up to 800,000 people, planned strategy at the barricades, occupied government buildings, took over radio stations, held sit-ins, and reclaimed spaces for public art and altars for assassinated activists. In the now Legendary March of Pots and Pans, 2,000 women peacefully took over and operated the state television channel for three weeks.
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12:00 PM - 10:00 PM, July 18 |
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Middle Eastern Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Elias Orthodox Church
4988 Onondage Rd.,
Syracuse
For more information, visit sainteliasny.com.
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9:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 18 |
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Space Week Urban Video Project
Monroe Building
333 E. Onondaga St.,
Syracuse
The Urban Video Project will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing. Kendall Phillips of WCNY's Classic Movie Night will be curating a showcase that will feature some of the many ways we have attempted to grasp the great unknown. Fomr Hollywood to Cape Canaveral, from laughs and nostalgia to informative documentaries, these nights will be filled with many perspectives, including actual footage from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that shows simulations and actual footage of the moon landing. WCNY Classic Movie Night by Kendall Phillips Syracuse to Manhattan Flyover by NASA JPL Select episodes from Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor Journey Through the Planets by NASA JPL Saturn's Titan Moon Landing by NASA JPL Planet Outlaws by Norman Hall
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11:15 AM, July 18 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO Brass Quintet
Price: Free Fayetteville Free Library
300 Orchard St.,
Fayetteville
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1:00 PM, July 18 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO String Quartet
Price: Free Liverpool Public Library
310 Tulip St.,
Liverpool
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2:30 PM, July 18 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO String Quartet II
Price: Free Hazard Branch Library
1620 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 18 |
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Jazz in July ArtRage Gallery Jesse Collins Group
Price: $12 per person or $20 for two ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Listen to jazz under the stars; enjoy wine, beer, and food in our main gallery; and bid on some great items at our Silent Auction until 10:00 pm. It's a great way to spend the night and help support ArtRage Gallery. We have tents, so we hope to see you rain or shine.
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 18 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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8:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 18 |
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The DeSantis Orchestra
Price: $10 Upstairs at the Dino
246 W. Willow St.,
Syracuse
The Orchestra makes a rare club appearance featuring the whole gang! Isreal, Ronnie, Keith, and Maria! Set 1: Classics, Swing, Sinatra, Latin Set 2: Let's Party! Your favorite dance and party music with great arrangements by Jay Owen and Joe Riposo Enjoy the upstairs cash bar, or come early and order your dinner downstairs and bring it up for the show.
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8:00 PM, July 18 |
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CNY Jazz Orchestra Candlelight Series
Price: Free Armory Square
Clinton and Jefferson St.,
Syracuse
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8:00 PM, July 18 |
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Summertime with the Syracuse Symphony Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Grant Cooper, conductor
Price: Free Beard Park
Fayetteville
Enjoy fantastic music in the great outdoors and take advantage of the warm season! Join the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra for a musical journey through jazz, cinema, and theater at this free and family-friendly event. Featuring works by John Williams, including the theme from Superman, and Gershwin's Cuban Overture, this eclectic program is sure to inspire the audience and celebrate the excitement and energy of summertime. Rain location: Eagle Hill Middle School
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7:00 PM, July 18 |
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The Falsettos Murder Without A Cue
Price: $39.50 includes dinner, show, tax, and gratuity Glen Loch Restaurant
4626 North St.,
Jamesville
In this a parody of the HBO mega hit, The Sopranos, Tony and his entourage are in town for—what else?—a waste management convention. When somebody gets whacked it's nothing personal, strictly "business." For reservations, phone 315-469-6969. For more information, visit www.glenloch.net.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, July 19 |
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Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
Sue Hershberger Yoder's solo exhibition features work which utilizes printmaking to explore the terrain between art and design through patterns inspired by nature. Yoder is influenced by her work in the fashion design industry where she creates print designs for fabric. She also draws upon familiar forms of the natural world, which were a constant backdrop of her Midwestern upbringing. The resulting prints create sensuous environments that envelop the viewer.
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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, July 19 |
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Middle Eastern Cultural Festival
Price: Free St. Elias Orthodox Church
4988 Onondage Rd.,
Syracuse
For more information, visit sainteliasny.com.
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 19 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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Monday, July 20, 2009
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 20 |
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The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A world-renowned Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Lanzarini comes from Montevideo to Syracuse to recreate the mundane and the extraordinary in his drawings on delirium made to unexpected scales. The exhibition comes to life at The Point of Contact Gallery where the space has turned into an artist's studio. The work of the exhibit is to be produced entirely on site and directly onto the walls of the gallery in the weeks leading up to the opening. Lanzarini will also share this experiment with students from Syracuse University's Fine Arts Department who will join in the creative process. Lanzarini's work balances extremes of scale, crafting an extensive abstract image from precise, miniscule characters, whose everyday activities serve as a window into a miniature world, frozen in time. These drawings sarcastically explore the two major paradigms in figurative art of the 20th century: Social and Fantastic Realism The exhibit will last through the summer and then Lanzarini returns to Point of Contact to perform an "erasure" of the work on September 4. The book catalogue documenting the entire project will be presented at the close.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 20 |
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Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Painting and collage provide examples of "working through" from Suzanne's own personal experiences and of how she takes her students through the process of self discovery. "Through visual art we can consciously process old beliefs and 'stuck' patterns that hold us back. Through this discovery, we can see clearly and decide the paths we choose to take in our lives. As an artist and a teacher, I have learned that when we close our mouths and stop the chatter, and let colors and forms talk, we shift the process to the other side of the brain where it can speak about things we may have covered up long ago. When they come back to us this way, it is with a different sound. The journey through such an emergence is powerful and beautiful!"
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7:00 PM, July 20 |
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Timeline Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
One of the area's top rock bands spanning the decades from the 1950s to the present. Rain Date: Tuesday, July 21 For information on concerts or to see if a concert has been rained out, please call 315-457-3895.
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 20 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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1:00 PM, July 20 |
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Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
Price: Free Skiddy Park
Otisco and Tully Sts.,
Syracuse
An original production examining the impact of teen violence on neighborhoods and promoting positive decision-making for youths and adults.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 21 |
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The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A world-renowned Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Lanzarini comes from Montevideo to Syracuse to recreate the mundane and the extraordinary in his drawings on delirium made to unexpected scales. The exhibition comes to life at The Point of Contact Gallery where the space has turned into an artist's studio. The work of the exhibit is to be produced entirely on site and directly onto the walls of the gallery in the weeks leading up to the opening. Lanzarini will also share this experiment with students from Syracuse University's Fine Arts Department who will join in the creative process. Lanzarini's work balances extremes of scale, crafting an extensive abstract image from precise, miniscule characters, whose everyday activities serve as a window into a miniature world, frozen in time. These drawings sarcastically explore the two major paradigms in figurative art of the 20th century: Social and Fantastic Realism The exhibit will last through the summer and then Lanzarini returns to Point of Contact to perform an "erasure" of the work on September 4. The book catalogue documenting the entire project will be presented at the close.
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, July 21 |
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Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 21 |
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Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Painting and collage provide examples of "working through" from Suzanne's own personal experiences and of how she takes her students through the process of self discovery. "Through visual art we can consciously process old beliefs and 'stuck' patterns that hold us back. Through this discovery, we can see clearly and decide the paths we choose to take in our lives. As an artist and a teacher, I have learned that when we close our mouths and stop the chatter, and let colors and forms talk, we shift the process to the other side of the brain where it can speak about things we may have covered up long ago. When they come back to us this way, it is with a different sound. The journey through such an emergence is powerful and beautiful!"
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, July 21 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 21 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 21 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, July 21 |
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Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The two solo exhibitions, Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, present work from the past nine years by Chinese-born, Ithaca-based artist Chen. Having lived in the United States for the past two decades, Chen has focused his work on the space between East and West. From his many return trips to China, Chen has created digital images and video projections reflecting American and Chinese attitudes toward the 21st-century role of media and technology and identity issues. His work of overlapping the cultures of East and West addresses his search for what he called in 1993 the "manifestation of the universal and the expression of the particular." Chen places himself in the position of both the American and the Chinese tourist. He has noted that when photographing in China he feels like a foreigner, while in the U.S. he feels like a traveler. His work addresses both China's historical transformation and his personal experience as an émigré. Like other artists of his generation, Chen grew up under Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution and was exposed to a visual vocabulary that highlighted fragmentation and repetition. As a result, works by Xiaowen Chen evoke cultural clichés and stereotypes.
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12:00 PM, July 21 |
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Gallery Talk: Anja Chávez The Warehouse Gallery
Price: Free The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Anja Chávez, the curator of Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, will discuss the exhibition. Bring a brown bag lunch, meet the curator, and talk about the show and contemporary art in general.
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 21 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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1:00 PM, July 21 |
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Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
Price: Free Kirk Park
1101 South Ave. to 400 W. Borden Ave.,
Syraucuse
An original production examining the impact of teen violence on neighborhoods and promoting positive decision-making for youths and adults.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A world-renowned Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Lanzarini comes from Montevideo to Syracuse to recreate the mundane and the extraordinary in his drawings on delirium made to unexpected scales. The exhibition comes to life at The Point of Contact Gallery where the space has turned into an artist's studio. The work of the exhibit is to be produced entirely on site and directly onto the walls of the gallery in the weeks leading up to the opening. Lanzarini will also share this experiment with students from Syracuse University's Fine Arts Department who will join in the creative process. Lanzarini's work balances extremes of scale, crafting an extensive abstract image from precise, miniscule characters, whose everyday activities serve as a window into a miniature world, frozen in time. These drawings sarcastically explore the two major paradigms in figurative art of the 20th century: Social and Fantastic Realism The exhibit will last through the summer and then Lanzarini returns to Point of Contact to perform an "erasure" of the work on September 4. The book catalogue documenting the entire project will be presented at the close.
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, July 22 |
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Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 22 |
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Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Painting and collage provide examples of "working through" from Suzanne's own personal experiences and of how she takes her students through the process of self discovery. "Through visual art we can consciously process old beliefs and 'stuck' patterns that hold us back. Through this discovery, we can see clearly and decide the paths we choose to take in our lives. As an artist and a teacher, I have learned that when we close our mouths and stop the chatter, and let colors and forms talk, we shift the process to the other side of the brain where it can speak about things we may have covered up long ago. When they come back to us this way, it is with a different sound. The journey through such an emergence is powerful and beautiful!"
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, July 22 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 22 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 22 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, July 22 |
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Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The two solo exhibitions, Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, present work from the past nine years by Chinese-born, Ithaca-based artist Chen. Having lived in the United States for the past two decades, Chen has focused his work on the space between East and West. From his many return trips to China, Chen has created digital images and video projections reflecting American and Chinese attitudes toward the 21st-century role of media and technology and identity issues. His work of overlapping the cultures of East and West addresses his search for what he called in 1993 the "manifestation of the universal and the expression of the particular." Chen places himself in the position of both the American and the Chinese tourist. He has noted that when photographing in China he feels like a foreigner, while in the U.S. he feels like a traveler. His work addresses both China's historical transformation and his personal experience as an émigré. Like other artists of his generation, Chen grew up under Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution and was exposed to a visual vocabulary that highlighted fragmentation and repetition. As a result, works by Xiaowen Chen evoke cultural clichés and stereotypes.
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7:00 PM, July 22 |
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Mark Zane Duo Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
A rockin' new duo. Rain Date: Thursday, July 23 For information on concerts or to see if a concert has been rained out, please call 315-457-3895.
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 22 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM, July 22 |
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Summertime with the Syracuse Symphony Syracuse Symphony Orchestra Ron Spigelman, conductor
Price: Free Allyn Arena
1 E. Austin St.,
Skaneateles
Whether you aspire to be a swashbuckling pirate, a dancing sailor, or on a nautical journey to new beginnings, Ron Spigelman and the seafaring minstrels of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra have a theme for you! This outdoor musical event is fun for buccaneers of all ages, so have the whole crew come along! Featuring selections from South Pacific, Titanic, and Pirates of the Caribbean, this concert will have you ready for adventure and discovery before you can say "Anchors aweigh!"
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1:00 PM, July 22 |
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Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
Price: Free Columbus Circle
Jefferson and Montgomery Sts.,
Syracuse
An original production examining the impact of teen violence on neighborhoods and promoting positive decision-making for youths and adults.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 23 |
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The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A world-renowned Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Lanzarini comes from Montevideo to Syracuse to recreate the mundane and the extraordinary in his drawings on delirium made to unexpected scales. The exhibition comes to life at The Point of Contact Gallery where the space has turned into an artist's studio. The work of the exhibit is to be produced entirely on site and directly onto the walls of the gallery in the weeks leading up to the opening. Lanzarini will also share this experiment with students from Syracuse University's Fine Arts Department who will join in the creative process. Lanzarini's work balances extremes of scale, crafting an extensive abstract image from precise, miniscule characters, whose everyday activities serve as a window into a miniature world, frozen in time. These drawings sarcastically explore the two major paradigms in figurative art of the 20th century: Social and Fantastic Realism The exhibit will last through the summer and then Lanzarini returns to Point of Contact to perform an "erasure" of the work on September 4. The book catalogue documenting the entire project will be presented at the close.
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, July 23 |
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Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 23 |
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Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Painting and collage provide examples of "working through" from Suzanne's own personal experiences and of how she takes her students through the process of self discovery. "Through visual art we can consciously process old beliefs and 'stuck' patterns that hold us back. Through this discovery, we can see clearly and decide the paths we choose to take in our lives. As an artist and a teacher, I have learned that when we close our mouths and stop the chatter, and let colors and forms talk, we shift the process to the other side of the brain where it can speak about things we may have covered up long ago. When they come back to us this way, it is with a different sound. The journey through such an emergence is powerful and beautiful!"
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, July 23 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 23 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 23 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, July 23 |
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Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
Sue Hershberger Yoder's solo exhibition features work which utilizes printmaking to explore the terrain between art and design through patterns inspired by nature. Yoder is influenced by her work in the fashion design industry where she creates print designs for fabric. She also draws upon familiar forms of the natural world, which were a constant backdrop of her Midwestern upbringing. The resulting prints create sensuous environments that envelop the viewer.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, July 23 |
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Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, July 23 |
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Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Featuring works by Marna Bell, Deborah Walsh, Mary Lou Colgin, and Carol Osborne-Ackles.
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, July 23 |
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Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The two solo exhibitions, Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, present work from the past nine years by Chinese-born, Ithaca-based artist Chen. Having lived in the United States for the past two decades, Chen has focused his work on the space between East and West. From his many return trips to China, Chen has created digital images and video projections reflecting American and Chinese attitudes toward the 21st-century role of media and technology and identity issues. His work of overlapping the cultures of East and West addresses his search for what he called in 1993 the "manifestation of the universal and the expression of the particular." Chen places himself in the position of both the American and the Chinese tourist. He has noted that when photographing in China he feels like a foreigner, while in the U.S. he feels like a traveler. His work addresses both China's historical transformation and his personal experience as an émigré. Like other artists of his generation, Chen grew up under Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution and was exposed to a visual vocabulary that highlighted fragmentation and repetition. As a result, works by Xiaowen Chen evoke cultural clichés and stereotypes.
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2:00 PM, July 23 |
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Stan Colella All-Star Band
Price: Free Mundy Branch Library
1204 S. Geddes St.,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-435-3797.
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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 23 |
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Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
Main Stage 8:00 PM: Syracuse Symphony Orchestra with resident artist Joe Magnarelli Mardi Gras Pavilion 5:00 PM: Nick Palumbo Quartet 10:00 PM: Nick Palumbo Quartet World Beat Pavilion 5:00 PM: Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet 10:00 PM: Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet For more information, go to NEJazzWineFest.org
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 23 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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1:00 PM, July 23 |
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Angels with Broken Wings: The Loss The Media Unit
Price: Free Westmoreland Park
130 Westmoreland Ave.,
Syracuse
An original production examining the impact of teen violence on neighborhoods and promoting positive decision-making for youths and adults.
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6:45 PM, July 23 |
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The Strange Case of Sheik Yerbuti Acme Mystery Company
Price: $25.95 plus tax and gratuities (includes meal and show) Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Interactive comedy-mystery dinner theater. A peace plan for the tiny camel-trading nation of Yerbuti goes awry when there are rumors of a huge pool of oil under the Sahara sands.
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8:00 PM, July 23 |
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West Side Story The Talent Company Dan Tursi, director
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
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Friday, July 24, 2009
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9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 24 |
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The Gallery as Studio: Drawings on Delirium Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
A world-renowned Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Lanzarini comes from Montevideo to Syracuse to recreate the mundane and the extraordinary in his drawings on delirium made to unexpected scales. The exhibition comes to life at The Point of Contact Gallery where the space has turned into an artist's studio. The work of the exhibit is to be produced entirely on site and directly onto the walls of the gallery in the weeks leading up to the opening. Lanzarini will also share this experiment with students from Syracuse University's Fine Arts Department who will join in the creative process. Lanzarini's work balances extremes of scale, crafting an extensive abstract image from precise, miniscule characters, whose everyday activities serve as a window into a miniature world, frozen in time. These drawings sarcastically explore the two major paradigms in figurative art of the 20th century: Social and Fantastic Realism The exhibit will last through the summer and then Lanzarini returns to Point of Contact to perform an "erasure" of the work on September 4. The book catalogue documenting the entire project will be presented at the close.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, July 24 |
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Recent works by Al Bremer and Kate Timm SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 24 |
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Healing Art Passages: A Journey of Grace -- works of Suzanne Masters Westcott Community Center
Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
Painting and collage provide examples of "working through" from Suzanne's own personal experiences and of how she takes her students through the process of self discovery. "Through visual art we can consciously process old beliefs and 'stuck' patterns that hold us back. Through this discovery, we can see clearly and decide the paths we choose to take in our lives. As an artist and a teacher, I have learned that when we close our mouths and stop the chatter, and let colors and forms talk, we shift the process to the other side of the brain where it can speak about things we may have covered up long ago. When they come back to us this way, it is with a different sound. The journey through such an emergence is powerful and beautiful!"
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, July 24 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 24 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 24 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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39th Annual Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival
Columbus Circle
Jefferson and Montgomery Sts.,
Syracuse
The largest and most prestigious show of its kind in the area, this spectacular 3-day showcase by 165 of the country's most talented artists, craftspeople, and entertainers is centered on historic Columbus Circle in downtown Syracuse. More than 60,000 visitors will shop and browse among the art and craft exhibits and enjoy a wide variety of music, multi-cultural performances, summer refreshments, and participatory activities. The festival presents an exceptionally wide selection of contemporary arts and crafts, ranging from functional to decorative. Both 2- and 3-dimensional works will be featured including ceramics, fabric and fiber, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, wood, painting, graphics, drawing, sculpture, and photography. Exhibitors participate from over 30 states and Canada. Craft Demonstrations: Visitors can shop for the finest arts and crafts available and also see how they are made. Live craft demonstrations include glass blowing, jewelry making, pottery making and glazing, yarn spinning and weaving, and woodworking. Performing Arts: The festival also features the performing arts. A full schedule of free continuous entertainment will include staged and street performances by musicians, costumed ethnic dance groups, and local singers and songwriters. Family Activities: Families play a big role in the festival's success, and interactive art activities are offered with them in mind. Sign up with the Syracuse New Times, 315-422-7011, to participate in the Street Painting Contest on Saturday, July 25, rain date Sunday, July 26. For more information, email mail@downtownsyracuse.com or visit www.syracuseartsandcraftsfestival.com.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, July 24 |
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Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
Sue Hershberger Yoder's solo exhibition features work which utilizes printmaking to explore the terrain between art and design through patterns inspired by nature. Yoder is influenced by her work in the fashion design industry where she creates print designs for fabric. She also draws upon familiar forms of the natural world, which were a constant backdrop of her Midwestern upbringing. The resulting prints create sensuous environments that envelop the viewer.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, July 24 |
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Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Featuring works by Marna Bell, Deborah Walsh, Mary Lou Colgin, and Carol Osborne-Ackles.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, July 24 |
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Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, July 24 |
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Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The two solo exhibitions, Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, present work from the past nine years by Chinese-born, Ithaca-based artist Chen. Having lived in the United States for the past two decades, Chen has focused his work on the space between East and West. From his many return trips to China, Chen has created digital images and video projections reflecting American and Chinese attitudes toward the 21st-century role of media and technology and identity issues. His work of overlapping the cultures of East and West addresses his search for what he called in 1993 the "manifestation of the universal and the expression of the particular." Chen places himself in the position of both the American and the Chinese tourist. He has noted that when photographing in China he feels like a foreigner, while in the U.S. he feels like a traveler. His work addresses both China's historical transformation and his personal experience as an émigré. Like other artists of his generation, Chen grew up under Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution and was exposed to a visual vocabulary that highlighted fragmentation and repetition. As a result, works by Xiaowen Chen evoke cultural clichés and stereotypes.
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Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
Main Stage 6:30 PM: John Stetch Trio 8:15 PM: CNY Jazz Orchestra with resident artist Joe Magnarelli 10:00 PM: Marion Meadows Mardi Gras Pavilion 5:00 PM: State Fair Four 7:30 PM: State Fair Four 9:15 PM: State Fair Four World Beat Pavilion 5:00 PM: ESP 7:30 PM: ESP 9:15 PM: ESP Hanover Square Stage 5:00 PM: Sophistafunk 7:30 PM: Sophistafunk 9:15 PM: Sophistafunk Bull & Bear Pub (Hanover Square) 10:00 PM-2:00 AM: Sophistafunk Jazz Central (441 E. Washington St.) 11:30 PM-????: Late Night Jam Session For more information, go to NEJazzWineFest.org
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St. Patrick's Irish Festival
Price: Free St. Patrick's Church
216 N. Lowell Ave., Tipperary Hill,
Syracuse
5:00 pm: Ashford Academy of Irish Dance 5:30 pm: Quigsey and the Bird 7:00 pm: Johnston School of Irish Dance 7:30 pm: Syracuse Kiltie Pipe Band 8:00 pm: The Causeway Giants 9:00 pm: Johnston School of Irish Dance
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 24 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM, July 24 |
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Dancing Under the Stars Featuring Stan Colella Orchestra
Price: Free Sunnycrest Rink
Sunnycrest Park,
Syracuse
Swing and big band favorites for listening and dancing. Bring lawn chairs and a picnic dinner! For more information, phone 315-473-4330.
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Quintessential Men's Vocal Ensemble
Price: Free Marcellus Free Library
32 Maple St,
Marcellus
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7:30 PM, July 24 |
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Skaneateles Community Band
Price: Free Clift Park
Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Rain location is Austin Park Pavilion. For more information, phone 315-685-0552.
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Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood and Disco Knights Syracuse Children's Theatre
Carrier Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Doo-Wop Wed Widing Hood performed by students in grades 1-5; Disco Knights performed by grades 6-12.
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An Evening of One-Act Plays Dragon Lady Players
Price: $10 Tara Stage
Shoppingtown Mall, next to Christopher & Banks,
Dewitt
Luau at Acorn Acres, by Margie Langston A humorous light play about life and a luau at a retirement community. The Rummage Sale, by Thomas Mollica A comedy about some of the wacky things and characters that can turn up at a rummage sale. Plus, a special live improv performance by The Renegades For reservations, phone 315-263-2731.
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Night of the Living Dolls Appleseed Productions
Price: $5 Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
An original play written and performed by the participants in Appleseed's Scene One youth theater program. Some teens sneak into the mall late at night to watch movies, not suspecting they will find themselves at the epicenter of danger when the mannequins come to life and attempt a rebellion.
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West Side Story The Talent Company Dan Tursi, director
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
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8:30 PM, July 24 |
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Improv Comedy Night Saltine Warrior
Price: $13 regular, $10 students/seniors Funk 'n Waffles University
727 S. Crouse Ave. (Campus Plaza, behind Marshall ,
Syracuse
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, July 25 |
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Wild Card Exhibit: Pen and Ink Drawings by Brian Butler Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Artist Brian Butler will be in attendance 12:00-3:00 pm.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, July 25 |
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Reflections Delavan Art Gallery
Delavan Art Gallery
501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Featuring works by Marna Bell, Deborah Walsh, Mary Lou Colgin, and Carol Osborne-Ackles.
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, July 25 |
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Terrain Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Sharon Gordon: Oil Paintings John Lombardi: Works in Stone
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 25 |
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39th Annual Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival
Columbus Circle
Jefferson and Montgomery Sts.,
Syracuse
The largest and most prestigious show of its kind in the area, this spectacular 3-day showcase by 165 of the country's most talented artists, craftspeople, and entertainers is centered on historic Columbus Circle in downtown Syracuse. More than 60,000 visitors will shop and browse among the art and craft exhibits and enjoy a wide variety of music, multi-cultural performances, summer refreshments, and participatory activities. The festival presents an exceptionally wide selection of contemporary arts and crafts, ranging from functional to decorative. Both 2- and 3-dimensional works will be featured including ceramics, fabric and fiber, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, wood, painting, graphics, drawing, sculpture, and photography. Exhibitors participate from over 30 states and Canada. Craft Demonstrations: Visitors can shop for the finest arts and crafts available and also see how they are made. Live craft demonstrations include glass blowing, jewelry making, pottery making and glazing, yarn spinning and weaving, and woodworking. Performing Arts: The festival also features the performing arts. A full schedule of free continuous entertainment will include staged and street performances by musicians, costumed ethnic dance groups, and local singers and songwriters. Family Activities: Families play a big role in the festival's success, and interactive art activities are offered with them in mind. Sign up with the Syracuse New Times, 315-422-7011, to participate in the Street Painting Contest on Saturday, July 25, rain date Sunday, July 26. For more information, email mail@downtownsyracuse.com or visit www.syracuseartsandcraftsfestival.com.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 25 |
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Purple Treatment: Ceramic Works by Eunjung Shin Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In "Purple Treatment," Eunjung Shin's figurative ceramic sculptures represent stories from the artist's life. Shin has taken personal memories and transformed them into three-dimensional artistic expressions. The highly detailed figures are skillfully rendered and express a range of emotions. Shin describes some of her figures as "clowns" because they hide their true selves, putting on a face to the world in order to please others. Many of the pieces prompt the viewer to look inward to reflect upon their meaning.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 25 |
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Organic Watermarks: Photographs by Gus Bennett, Jr. Community Folk Art Center
Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In the exhibition "Organic Watermarks," New Orleans photographer Gus Bennett, Jr., displays portraits of New Orleans residents juxtaposed with layers of debris from Hurricane Katrina. Watermarks on concrete and other surfaces, leaves, textures, colors and remnants left behind by Katrina form layers in front of, behind and even merged onto the surface of the skin of the subjects. Together, the subjects and debris become storytellers of New Orleans post-Katrina. Shot entirely in natural light, the overall mood of the pieces is almost of an ethereal quality, with the ghost-like images of debris commingling with the subjects. According to Bennett, as many as 82 layers comprise one individual portrait. The subjects either appear draped in fabric or nude, which the artist explains is a means of eliminating social class or status: "with Katrina, everyone got left behind." With "Organic Watermarks," Bennett creates true works of beauty, proving that even in the aftermath of chaos, hope can still prevail.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, July 25 |
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Works of Sue Hershberger Yoder Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
Sue Hershberger Yoder's solo exhibition features work which utilizes printmaking to explore the terrain between art and design through patterns inspired by nature. Yoder is influenced by her work in the fashion design industry where she creates print designs for fabric. She also draws upon familiar forms of the natural world, which were a constant backdrop of her Midwestern upbringing. The resulting prints create sensuous environments that envelop the viewer.
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM, July 25 |
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Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and 100 Last Names The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The two solo exhibitions, Xiaowen Chen: Spectacle and Xiaowen Chen: 100 Last Names, present work from the past nine years by Chinese-born, Ithaca-based artist Chen. Having lived in the United States for the past two decades, Chen has focused his work on the space between East and West. From his many return trips to China, Chen has created digital images and video projections reflecting American and Chinese attitudes toward the 21st-century role of media and technology and identity issues. His work of overlapping the cultures of East and West addresses his search for what he called in 1993 the "manifestation of the universal and the expression of the particular." Chen places himself in the position of both the American and the Chinese tourist. He has noted that when photographing in China he feels like a foreigner, while in the U.S. he feels like a traveler. His work addresses both China's historical transformation and his personal experience as an émigré. Like other artists of his generation, Chen grew up under Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution and was exposed to a visual vocabulary that highlighted fragmentation and repetition. As a result, works by Xiaowen Chen evoke cultural clichés and stereotypes.
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1:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 25 |
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Ukrainian Festival
Price: Free St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church
207 Tompkins St.,
Syracuse
Ukrainian music, dancing, and food.
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Music |
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12:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 25 |
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Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
Main Stage: Scholastic Festival with Guest Clinician Joe Magnarelli 12:00 PM: Stan Colella Parks & Rec All-Star Big Band 1:00 PM: CNY Jazz Kids 2:00 PM: Syracuse University "Supersax" Ensemble Main Stage: Battle of the Community Big Bands 3:00 PM: Resonance 7 4:00 PM: The Rhythm-Airs 5:00 PM: The Jazz Kats Main Stage 6:30 PM: Thelonius Monk Project 8:15 PM: Nicole Henry 10:00 PM: Donald Harrison Quartet Mardi Gras Pavilion 5:00 PM: John Seiger Quartet 7:30 PM: John Seiger Quartet 9:15 PM: John Seiger Quartet World Beat Pavilion 5:00 PM: Salsa Son Timba 7:30 PM: Salsa Son Timba 9:15 PM: Salsa Son Timba Hanover Square Stage 5:00 PM: Endive 7:30 PM: Endive 9:15 PM: Endive Bull & Bear Pub (Hanover Square) 10:00 PM-2:00 AM: Endive Jazz Central 441 E. Washington St. 11:30 PM-????: Late Night Jam Session For more information, go to NEJazzWineFest.org
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1:00 PM - 11:00 PM, July 25 |
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St. Patrick's Irish Festival
Price: Free St. Patrick's Church
216 N. Lowell Ave., Tipperary Hill,
Syracuse
3:00 pm: Donal O'Shaughnessy 4:30 pm: McDonald School of Irish Dance 5:00 pm: Flying Column 7:00 pm: Drumcliffe School of Irish Dance 8:00 pm: The Town Pants 9:00 pm: Butler Academy of Irish Dance
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2:30 PM, July 25 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO String Quartet II
Price: Free Betts Branch Library
4862 S. Salina St.,
Syraucse
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2:30 PM, July 25 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO Wind Quintet
Price: Free White Branch Library
763 Butternut St.,
Syracuse
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2:30 PM, July 25 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO Onondaga Quartet
Price: Free Soule Branch Library
101 Springfield Rd.,
Syracuse
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2:30 PM, July 25 |
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Syracuse Symphony Orchestra SSO String Quartet
Price: Free Beauchamp Public Library
Corner S. Salina & Colvin Sts.,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM - 8:45 PM, July 25 |
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Pops in the Park
Price: Free Onondaga Park
Roberts Avenue,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM, July 25 |
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The Falsettos Murder Without A Cue
Price: $39.50 includes dinner, show, tax, and gratuity Glen Loch Restaurant
4626 North St.,
Jamesville
In this a parody of the HBO mega hit, The Sopranos, Tony and his entourage are in town for—what else?—a waste management convention. When somebody gets whacked it's nothing personal, strictly "business." For reservations, phone 315-469-6969. For more information, visit www.glenloch.net.
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7:30 PM, July 25 |
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An Evening of One-Act Plays Dragon Lady Players
Price: $10 Tara Stage
Shoppingtown Mall, next to Christopher & Banks,
Dewitt
Luau at Acorn Acres, by Margie Langston A humorous light play about life and a luau at a retirement community. The Rummage Sale, by Thomas Mollica A comedy about some of the wacky things and characters that can turn up at a rummage sale. Plus, a special live improv performance by The Renegades For reservations, phone 315-263-2731.
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8:00 PM, July 25 |
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Night of the Living Dolls Appleseed Productions
Price: $5 Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
An original play written and performed by the participants in Appleseed's Scene One youth theater program. Some teens sneak into the mall late at night to watch movies, not suspecting they will find themselves at the epicenter of danger when the mannequins come to life and attempt a rebellion.
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8:00 PM, July 25 |
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West Side Story The Talent Company Dan Tursi, director
Empire Theater
New York State Fairgrounds,
Geddes
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