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Events for Wednesday, November 23, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
7:30 AM-10:00 PM
Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery (Read a review!)
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
8:00 PM
The Wailers, with Duane Stephenson Westcott Theater
Events for Thursday, November 24, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
6:00 PM-11:00 PM
Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
6:30 PM-11:00 PM
Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
Events for Friday, November 25, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
8:00 AM-8:00 PM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery (Read a review!)
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
4:00 PM-8:00 PM
Holiday Window Celebration Onondaga Historical Association
6:00 PM-11:00 PM
Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
6:30 PM-11:00 PM
Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
8:00 PM
Isreal Hagan Concert at the Farm Kellish Hill Farm
8:00 PM
Red Hot Patriot:The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins Studio 24, featuring Karis Wiggins (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
Events for Saturday, November 26, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-7:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Holiday Show 2011 Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
12:30 PM
Little Red Riding Hood Magic Circle Children's Theatre
2:00 PM-9:00 PM
Westcott Winter Weekend
6:00 PM-11:00 PM
Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
6:30 PM-11:00 PM
Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
8:00 PM
Red Hot Patriot:The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins Studio 24, featuring Karis Wiggins (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
Events for Sunday, November 27, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Holiday Show 2011 Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-6:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-2:00 AM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse (Read a review!)
2:00 PM
Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
6:00 PM-11:00 PM
Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
6:30 PM-11:00 PM
Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
7:00 PM
Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
Events for Monday, November 28, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery (Read a review!)
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
7:30 PM
The Thing from Another World (1951) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Events for Tuesday, November 29, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Ephemera and Emerging SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery (Read a review!)
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Sources & Structures: The Art of Robert Stackhouse Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Deng Guo Yuan The Warehouse Gallery
1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
7:30 PM
Great Jewish Writers: Grace Paley SU's Judaic Studies Program and the Jewish Federation of CNY
8:00 PM
SU Clarinet Choir Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Events for Wednesday, November 30, 2011
12:00 AM-11:59 PM
Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
7:30 AM-10:00 PM
Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse (Read a review!)
8:00 AM-2:00 AM
Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
Ephemera and Emerging SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery (Read a review!)
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
9:00 AM-7:00 PM
Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
John Bishop Photographs Imagine
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery (Read a review!)
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
11:00 AM-4:30 PM
Sources & Structures: The Art of Robert Stackhouse Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-5:00 PM
From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Deng Guo Yuan The Warehouse Gallery
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Opening: Sculpture Club Exhibition XL Projects
1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Dies Irae Echo
2:00 PM-7:00 PM
Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
5:30 PM
Peter Balakian, memoir and poetry Raymond Carver Reading Series
7:30 PM
Manheim Steamroller 2011 Christmas Tour Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage (Read a review!)
8:00 PM
SU Trumpet Ensemble Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
These incredibly innovative pieces directly involve the viewer to create meaning, through imagining the missing term, through opening compartments of the painting to explore what is hidden beneath the surface, or by rearranging magnets to create a composition.
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
Mikyung Kim's conceptual "Pile-Stratra" exhibit is an intrinsic exploration of the relationship between game and rite. Kim's work is deeply rooted in Eastern Ceremony, especially ancestor worship by creating the tableau as an altar setting. Each work is a product of random and composed elements, producing a form of controlled spontaneity that mirrors the interplay between the fleeting mind and metamorphic nature. The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium is Lots 2 directly behind Ferrante Hall.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23 |
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Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit features works by local artists Vicki Harris, Matthew Keeney, Ellen Leahy, Paul Melnikow, and Kathryn Petrillo, plus works from artists in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Utah, Washington DC, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Philippines, and Portugal
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Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit of variety. Diversity. Progression. Connections. Past and present. Growth. Reclusion. Pain and suffering, as well as extreme bliss. Also view a sneak preview in one of our gallery rooms of Kristie's X-ray-inspired work that will be on display at the SUNY Health Science Center in December.
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Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit of literary "poster paintings" features Deloss McGraw's reflections/interpretations of such writers as Dickinson, Hemingway, Snodgrass and others, often using photographs of the authors, book covers, or other borrowed images.
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Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Featuring the diverse works of Alison Fisher: acrylic and mixed media paintings; jewelry made of unique mixed metals and found objects; one-of-a-kind textiles including handbags, scarves, pillows, and throws.
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
The exhibition will showcase pieces from CFAC's permanent collection. Featuring over 30 works by artists including Joel Gaines, Ellen Oppler, Jack White, Denise Cole and Kamiiron Pritchard, "African Diasporan Treasures" provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the rich artistic history of CFAC. In many cases, the pieces have not been displayed for decades. The show will also feature African art that was once part of the Smithsonian Museum's collection.
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 23 |
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Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Landmarks of New York is a traveling exhibit of 90 stunning black and white photographs of New York City buildings that have been accorded landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The exhibit is curated by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City's first director of cultural affairs and acclaimed author of the book that serves as the basis for the exhibit, The Landmarks of New York: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Building. In conjunction with the show, Dennis Connors, OHA's Curator of History, selected over 20 contemporary and historic photographs to highlight Onondaga County's own architectural inheritance.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 23 |
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Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Painter C. Wilkinson and husband, potter Bruce Thomas combine their dual talents in painting and clay to produce "Nature Inspired." Cathy and Bruce Thomas are a husband and wife team of artists who often influence each other's paintings and pottery. "Nature Inspired" marks the third time the couple has shown together, though each has been at their crafts for most of their 37 married years. Early in their separate careers, each one was better known for their distinct styles. Cathy painted under the name of C. Wilkinson and her subject matter was rarely nature based. "Rather," she says, "I was more in the pop art/realism and sometimes trompe l'oeil style. My works were more like high heel shoes or lipsticks." Bruce was always a naturalist and had much success in publishing his nature photos in various magazines, such as National Wild Life, Audubon, Natural History Magazine and Sierra Club. His long-time interest in pottery eventually led him to study under noted ceramicist Vincent Clemente. Cathy says that inspiration from both Bruce's photography and pottery have influenced the couple's desire to combine efforts to work together in creating "many pieces based on his love of nature and my love for him."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 23 |
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The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
601 Tully St.
Syracuse
The Butterfly Effect is the first multimedia exhibition at 601 Tully. The actual and conceptual life of a butterfly is a departure point for a collaborative exhibition that places humans and butterflies together in a micro-habitat inside an art space. The Butterfly Effect presents a variety of interpretations of the butterfly structure and the butterfly as a symbol as addressed by contemporary visual artists and will include work by local artists, Syracuse University students and professors, and Syracuse youth. The centerpiece of The Butterfly Effect is a living butterfly habitat constructed by SU students using materials reclaimed from local sites. The interior butterfly garden provides the opportunity for exhibition visitors to observe living butterflies while surrounded by artworks that explore or feature the butterfly metaphorically.
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 23 |
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 23 |
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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1:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 23 |
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 23 |
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Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
"Daughters of Ixchel" is a collection of images of Maya women and their hand-woven textiles that brings awareness and understanding of vibrant Maya cultures and the challenges they face. The exhibit will be a look into the lives of women weavers from Guatemala and Southern Mexico. Portrait and documentary photography along with text will tell their stories and will include original textiles. We will highlight fair-trade, worker-owned cooperatives and the political history of Guatemala where, despite persecution and genocide, Maya weavers maintain traditional methods, patterns, colors and styles that flourish and evolve. Mary Lawyer O'Connor lives in Pompey and is a founder and current head of the Montessori School of Syracuse.
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8:00 PM, November 23 |
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The Wailers, with Duane Stephenson Westcott Theater
Westcott Theater
524 Westcott St.,
Syracuse
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 24 |
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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1:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 24 |
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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6:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 24 |
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Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Urban Video Project is pleased to present Always After (the Glass House), 2006, by internationally recognized multimedia artist, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle. Employing footage shot on a high-speed film camera, Always After focuses on the broken glass accumulated after the windows of the Mies-designed Illinois Institute of Technology's Crown Hall were smashed by the architect's own grandson as part of a ceremony in advance of the building's renovation. Manglano-Ovalle scrupulously edits out all clear reference to this odd 'kill your fathers' ritual, leaving the viewer with a dream-like sequence in which well-shod anonymous masses eternally exit and equally anonymous custodians endlessly move in to sweep up the crystalline debris of modernism. The precise nature of the event--whether it is a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or just routine construction--never becomes clear. Instead, the narrative unfolds like a Jacob's ladder: never reaching the end, passing again and again through the point where modernist progress and crisis become indistinguishable--a point that is always already "after."
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6:30 PM - 11:00 PM, November 24 |
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Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In this 1 minute-23 second video, Sullivan depicts the pressures brought to bear in teenage boys--most of which are pressures to be pleased, injunctions to enjoy. While at first glance this looks like an easy row to hoe, the work makes it clear that in fact there are consequences to taking one's pleasures liberally, without reserve. As Plato said, pleasure deranges as efficiently as pain. Nathaniel Sullivan is an artist and writer. He received his MFA degree from the Transmedia Department at Syracuse University in Spring 2011. His practice is a balance of artwork, critical writing, and curating. His work has been shown in exhibitions and screenings in Syracuse, New York City, and widely across Canada. In 2006, he was awarded a Special Mention from the prestigious Montreal Film Festival.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 25 |
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit features works by local artists Vicki Harris, Matthew Keeney, Ellen Leahy, Paul Melnikow, and Kathryn Petrillo, plus works from artists in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Utah, Washington DC, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Philippines, and Portugal
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit of variety. Diversity. Progression. Connections. Past and present. Growth. Reclusion. Pain and suffering, as well as extreme bliss. Also view a sneak preview in one of our gallery rooms of Kristie's X-ray-inspired work that will be on display at the SUNY Health Science Center in December.
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 25 |
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Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit of literary "poster paintings" features Deloss McGraw's reflections/interpretations of such writers as Dickinson, Hemingway, Snodgrass and others, often using photographs of the authors, book covers, or other borrowed images.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25 |
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Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Featuring the diverse works of Alison Fisher: acrylic and mixed media paintings; jewelry made of unique mixed metals and found objects; one-of-a-kind textiles including handbags, scarves, pillows, and throws.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
The exhibition will showcase pieces from CFAC's permanent collection. Featuring over 30 works by artists including Joel Gaines, Ellen Oppler, Jack White, Denise Cole and Kamiiron Pritchard, "African Diasporan Treasures" provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the rich artistic history of CFAC. In many cases, the pieces have not been displayed for decades. The show will also feature African art that was once part of the Smithsonian Museum's collection.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25 |
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 25 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25 |
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Landmarks of New York is a traveling exhibit of 90 stunning black and white photographs of New York City buildings that have been accorded landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The exhibit is curated by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City's first director of cultural affairs and acclaimed author of the book that serves as the basis for the exhibit, The Landmarks of New York: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Building. In conjunction with the show, Dennis Connors, OHA's Curator of History, selected over 20 contemporary and historic photographs to highlight Onondaga County's own architectural inheritance.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 25 |
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Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Painter C. Wilkinson and husband, potter Bruce Thomas combine their dual talents in painting and clay to produce "Nature Inspired." Cathy and Bruce Thomas are a husband and wife team of artists who often influence each other's paintings and pottery. "Nature Inspired" marks the third time the couple has shown together, though each has been at their crafts for most of their 37 married years. Early in their separate careers, each one was better known for their distinct styles. Cathy painted under the name of C. Wilkinson and her subject matter was rarely nature based. "Rather," she says, "I was more in the pop art/realism and sometimes trompe l'oeil style. My works were more like high heel shoes or lipsticks." Bruce was always a naturalist and had much success in publishing his nature photos in various magazines, such as National Wild Life, Audubon, Natural History Magazine and Sierra Club. His long-time interest in pottery eventually led him to study under noted ceramicist Vincent Clemente. Cathy says that inspiration from both Bruce's photography and pottery have influenced the couple's desire to combine efforts to work together in creating "many pieces based on his love of nature and my love for him."
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 25 |
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 25 |
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 25 |
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SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Art students from Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and Colgate University will be showcasing the high standards and diversity of their work at galleries on each other's campuses. Colgate art students will exhibit their work 10/19-11/6. VPA student work will be shown 11/9-11/27. For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com or visit vpa.syr.edu/xl-projects.
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1:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 25 |
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 25 |
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Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
"Daughters of Ixchel" is a collection of images of Maya women and their hand-woven textiles that brings awareness and understanding of vibrant Maya cultures and the challenges they face. The exhibit will be a look into the lives of women weavers from Guatemala and Southern Mexico. Portrait and documentary photography along with text will tell their stories and will include original textiles. We will highlight fair-trade, worker-owned cooperatives and the political history of Guatemala where, despite persecution and genocide, Maya weavers maintain traditional methods, patterns, colors and styles that flourish and evolve. Mary Lawyer O'Connor lives in Pompey and is a founder and current head of the Montessori School of Syracuse.
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Holiday Window Celebration Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Those attending the Clinton Square Tree Lighting should stop by Onondaga Historical Association from 4:00-8:00 pm for a celebration of the unveiling of the museum's windows that have been decorated for the holiday season. In addition to refreshments in the museum, special holiday cartoons will be shown in the auditorium. That evening, the OHA Gift Gallery will offer special discounts on books, including a 20% discount on Crossroads in Time: An Illustrated History of Syracuse by OHA's Curator of History, Dennis Connors. Members receive an additional 10% off anything in the store. For more information, call Lynne at 315-428-1864, ext. 314.
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6:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 25 |
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Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Urban Video Project is pleased to present Always After (the Glass House), 2006, by internationally recognized multimedia artist, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle. Employing footage shot on a high-speed film camera, Always After focuses on the broken glass accumulated after the windows of the Mies-designed Illinois Institute of Technology's Crown Hall were smashed by the architect's own grandson as part of a ceremony in advance of the building's renovation. Manglano-Ovalle scrupulously edits out all clear reference to this odd 'kill your fathers' ritual, leaving the viewer with a dream-like sequence in which well-shod anonymous masses eternally exit and equally anonymous custodians endlessly move in to sweep up the crystalline debris of modernism. The precise nature of the event--whether it is a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or just routine construction--never becomes clear. Instead, the narrative unfolds like a Jacob's ladder: never reaching the end, passing again and again through the point where modernist progress and crisis become indistinguishable--a point that is always already "after."
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6:30 PM - 11:00 PM, November 25 |
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Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In this 1 minute-23 second video, Sullivan depicts the pressures brought to bear in teenage boys--most of which are pressures to be pleased, injunctions to enjoy. While at first glance this looks like an easy row to hoe, the work makes it clear that in fact there are consequences to taking one's pleasures liberally, without reserve. As Plato said, pleasure deranges as efficiently as pain. Nathaniel Sullivan is an artist and writer. He received his MFA degree from the Transmedia Department at Syracuse University in Spring 2011. His practice is a balance of artwork, critical writing, and curating. His work has been shown in exhibitions and screenings in Syracuse, New York City, and widely across Canada. In 2006, he was awarded a Special Mention from the prestigious Montreal Film Festival.
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8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Isreal Hagan Concert at the Farm Kellish Hill Farm
Price: $7 Kellish Hill Farm
3192 Pompey Center Rd.,
Pompey
Join Isreal Hagan for an evening of music, playing selections from Bob Dylan, Sam Cooke, The Beatles, Otis Redding and his own recordings and more. Recently inducted into the Syracuse Area Music Hall of Fame, artist Isreal Hagan is both an accomplished songwriter and singer. He brings his voice and guitar to give his audience a no-frills solo rhythm and blues experience like never before. Among his many accomplishments, Isreal has written, arranged and recorded over 35 of his original songs that are featured on his many singles, albums, CDs and cassettes.
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8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Red Hot Patriot:The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins Studio 24 Gerard Moses, director Featuring Karis Wiggins
Price: $20 Studio 24
433 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This one-woman play, written by sisters Margaret and Allison Engel, is based on the writings of the late political journalist Molly Ivins. In Red Hot Patriot: The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins, Karis Wiggins portrays the famously witty newspaper columnist and best-selling author. A true Texas original, Ivins took aim at the political establishment and the "good ole boys" with her unique blend of wit and wisdom. The play explores Ivins' courage and tenacity in an effort to wake up a complacent nation. Molly Ivins' column was syndicated in nearly 400 newspapers nationwide. Her one-of-a-kind voice was developed in the early 1970s when she was the co-editor of The Texas Observer. At the time it was the state's only independent political magazine. The Observer remained dear to her throughout her illustrious career. Ivins' wrote five best-selling books. The subject of two of them (Shrub: The Short but Happy Political Life of George W. Bush and Bushwacked) was her former high school classmate, George W. Bush. Ivins attended Smith College and began her newspaper career at The Houston Chronicle. She worked at The New York Times for five years before moving back to Texas where she worked at several newspapers within her home state. Molly died in 2007 after a very public and courageous battle with breast cancer. Tickets available through brownpapertickets.com, 1-800-838-3006 or 315-289-6613.
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8:00 PM, November 25 |
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Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Linda Hartzell, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Narnia comes to life in a mystical adventure, dramatized by Adrian Mitchell, with music composed by Shaun Davey. London. The war is on and the bombs are falling. Four children -- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -- flee the perils of the Blitz to the safety of the countryside. In an old wardrobe they discover a portal to the land of Narnia, where a fearsome White Witch holds the inhabitants spellbound in a winter lasting 100 years. There the children enter a deadly struggle, joining with the great lion, Aslan, to battle the White Witch and her army. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and rarely produced stateside, this thrilling musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis' inspiring tale delivers excitement for the whole family. Musical direction by Dianne Adams McDowell.
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Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
Twist Ultra Lounge
252 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
One of the most popular and successful musicals in recent memory, this deliciously goofy revue centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash in the 1950s on the way to their first big concert, and now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. Starring Matthew Green, Robb Sharpe, Shawn Forster and Wade McGowen, with Josh Smith. For tickets, phone 315-479-7469.
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 26 |
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 26 |
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26 |
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26 |
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, November 26 |
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Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Featuring the diverse works of Alison Fisher: acrylic and mixed media paintings; jewelry made of unique mixed metals and found objects; one-of-a-kind textiles including handbags, scarves, pillows, and throws.
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 26 |
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 26 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26 |
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Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Painter C. Wilkinson and husband, potter Bruce Thomas combine their dual talents in painting and clay to produce "Nature Inspired." Cathy and Bruce Thomas are a husband and wife team of artists who often influence each other's paintings and pottery. "Nature Inspired" marks the third time the couple has shown together, though each has been at their crafts for most of their 37 married years. Early in their separate careers, each one was better known for their distinct styles. Cathy painted under the name of C. Wilkinson and her subject matter was rarely nature based. "Rather," she says, "I was more in the pop art/realism and sometimes trompe l'oeil style. My works were more like high heel shoes or lipsticks." Bruce was always a naturalist and had much success in publishing his nature photos in various magazines, such as National Wild Life, Audubon, Natural History Magazine and Sierra Club. His long-time interest in pottery eventually led him to study under noted ceramicist Vincent Clemente. Cathy says that inspiration from both Bruce's photography and pottery have influenced the couple's desire to combine efforts to work together in creating "many pieces based on his love of nature and my love for him."
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African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
The exhibition will showcase pieces from CFAC's permanent collection. Featuring over 30 works by artists including Joel Gaines, Ellen Oppler, Jack White, Denise Cole and Kamiiron Pritchard, "African Diasporan Treasures" provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the rich artistic history of CFAC. In many cases, the pieces have not been displayed for decades. The show will also feature African art that was once part of the Smithsonian Museum's collection.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 26 |
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Holiday Show 2011 Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
The Holiday Show features jewelry, ceramics, photography, painting, and fiber art created by regionally and nationally recognized artists. Participating artists include Dana Stenson (Syracuse), Jen Gandee (Fabius), Jeanann Wieners (Syracuse), Elisabeth Groat (Syracuse), Sarah Saulson (Syracuse), Lucie Wellner (Pompey), and Errol Willett (Fabius). The Holiday Group Show emphasizes the important role that handmade objects and fine art plays in domestic life, enriching living spaces and adorning the body.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26 |
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 26 |
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Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Landmarks of New York is a traveling exhibit of 90 stunning black and white photographs of New York City buildings that have been accorded landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The exhibit is curated by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City's first director of cultural affairs and acclaimed author of the book that serves as the basis for the exhibit, The Landmarks of New York: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Building. In conjunction with the show, Dennis Connors, OHA's Curator of History, selected over 20 contemporary and historic photographs to highlight Onondaga County's own architectural inheritance.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, November 26 |
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Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
"Daughters of Ixchel" is a collection of images of Maya women and their hand-woven textiles that brings awareness and understanding of vibrant Maya cultures and the challenges they face. The exhibit will be a look into the lives of women weavers from Guatemala and Southern Mexico. Portrait and documentary photography along with text will tell their stories and will include original textiles. We will highlight fair-trade, worker-owned cooperatives and the political history of Guatemala where, despite persecution and genocide, Maya weavers maintain traditional methods, patterns, colors and styles that flourish and evolve. Mary Lawyer O'Connor lives in Pompey and is a founder and current head of the Montessori School of Syracuse.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 26 |
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SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Art students from Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and Colgate University will be showcasing the high standards and diversity of their work at galleries on each other's campuses. Colgate art students will exhibit their work 10/19-11/6. VPA student work will be shown 11/9-11/27. For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com or visit vpa.syr.edu/xl-projects.
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6:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 26 |
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Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Urban Video Project is pleased to present Always After (the Glass House), 2006, by internationally recognized multimedia artist, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle. Employing footage shot on a high-speed film camera, Always After focuses on the broken glass accumulated after the windows of the Mies-designed Illinois Institute of Technology's Crown Hall were smashed by the architect's own grandson as part of a ceremony in advance of the building's renovation. Manglano-Ovalle scrupulously edits out all clear reference to this odd 'kill your fathers' ritual, leaving the viewer with a dream-like sequence in which well-shod anonymous masses eternally exit and equally anonymous custodians endlessly move in to sweep up the crystalline debris of modernism. The precise nature of the event--whether it is a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or just routine construction--never becomes clear. Instead, the narrative unfolds like a Jacob's ladder: never reaching the end, passing again and again through the point where modernist progress and crisis become indistinguishable--a point that is always already "after."
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6:30 PM - 11:00 PM, November 26 |
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Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In this 1 minute-23 second video, Sullivan depicts the pressures brought to bear in teenage boys--most of which are pressures to be pleased, injunctions to enjoy. While at first glance this looks like an easy row to hoe, the work makes it clear that in fact there are consequences to taking one's pleasures liberally, without reserve. As Plato said, pleasure deranges as efficiently as pain. Nathaniel Sullivan is an artist and writer. He received his MFA degree from the Transmedia Department at Syracuse University in Spring 2011. His practice is a balance of artwork, critical writing, and curating. His work has been shown in exhibitions and screenings in Syracuse, New York City, and widely across Canada. In 2006, he was awarded a Special Mention from the prestigious Montreal Film Festival.
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2:00 PM - 9:00 PM, November 26 |
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Westcott Winter Weekend
Price: Free Westcott Business District
Westcott St.,
Syraucuse
The Westcott Area Cultural Coalition presents the first Westcott Winter Weekend on Nov. 25 and 26, featuring art displays and holiday sales. On Saturday, there will be a variety of performances in multiple venues throughout the business district. Scheduled performances include: 2:15 pm: Marcia Hagan, children's storytelling (Petit Branch Library, 105 Victoria Pl.) 3:15 pm: Magical John, children's magician (Petit Branch Library) 6:00 pm: Josh Dekaney, solo voice and percussion (Las Delicias Restaurant, 552 Westcott St.) 7:00 pm: John Cadley & Cathy Wenthen, acoustic music (The Framing Studio, 558 Westcott St.) 8:00 pm: Hanna Richardson & Phil Flanigan, jazz (MeloVelo Cafe, 556 Westcott St.) 8:00 pm: Greg Pier of Mandate Of Heaven, solo (Recess Cafe, 110 Harvard Pl.) A full schedule and a map of events with coupon specials will be available at all venues. For more information, visit the Westcott Winter Weekend on Facebook or www.westcottfair.org.
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12:30 PM, November 26 |
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Little Red Riding Hood Magic Circle Children's Theatre
Price: $5 Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
In this interactive version, the children in the audience are invited to come dressed up as fairytale characters, and become the witnesses, jury, and judge at the wolf's trial (for trying to trick Little Red and her Grandmother). For reservations, phone 315-449-3823.
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8:00 PM, November 26 |
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Red Hot Patriot:The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins Studio 24 Gerard Moses, director Featuring Karis Wiggins
Price: $20 Studio 24
433 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
This one-woman play, written by sisters Margaret and Allison Engel, is based on the writings of the late political journalist Molly Ivins. In Red Hot Patriot: The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins, Karis Wiggins portrays the famously witty newspaper columnist and best-selling author. A true Texas original, Ivins took aim at the political establishment and the "good ole boys" with her unique blend of wit and wisdom. The play explores Ivins' courage and tenacity in an effort to wake up a complacent nation. Molly Ivins' column was syndicated in nearly 400 newspapers nationwide. Her one-of-a-kind voice was developed in the early 1970s when she was the co-editor of The Texas Observer. At the time it was the state's only independent political magazine. The Observer remained dear to her throughout her illustrious career. Ivins' wrote five best-selling books. The subject of two of them (Shrub: The Short but Happy Political Life of George W. Bush and Bushwacked) was her former high school classmate, George W. Bush. Ivins attended Smith College and began her newspaper career at The Houston Chronicle. She worked at The New York Times for five years before moving back to Texas where she worked at several newspapers within her home state. Molly died in 2007 after a very public and courageous battle with breast cancer. Tickets available through brownpapertickets.com, 1-800-838-3006 or 315-289-6613.
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Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Linda Hartzell, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Narnia comes to life in a mystical adventure, dramatized by Adrian Mitchell, with music composed by Shaun Davey. London. The war is on and the bombs are falling. Four children -- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -- flee the perils of the Blitz to the safety of the countryside. In an old wardrobe they discover a portal to the land of Narnia, where a fearsome White Witch holds the inhabitants spellbound in a winter lasting 100 years. There the children enter a deadly struggle, joining with the great lion, Aslan, to battle the White Witch and her army. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and rarely produced stateside, this thrilling musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis' inspiring tale delivers excitement for the whole family. Musical direction by Dianne Adams McDowell.
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8:00 PM, November 26 |
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Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
Twist Ultra Lounge
252 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
One of the most popular and successful musicals in recent memory, this deliciously goofy revue centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash in the 1950s on the way to their first big concert, and now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. Starring Matthew Green, Robb Sharpe, Shawn Forster and Wade McGowen, with Josh Smith. For tickets, phone 315-479-7469.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 27 |
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 27 |
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27 |
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Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Painter C. Wilkinson and husband, potter Bruce Thomas combine their dual talents in painting and clay to produce "Nature Inspired." Cathy and Bruce Thomas are a husband and wife team of artists who often influence each other's paintings and pottery. "Nature Inspired" marks the third time the couple has shown together, though each has been at their crafts for most of their 37 married years. Early in their separate careers, each one was better known for their distinct styles. Cathy painted under the name of C. Wilkinson and her subject matter was rarely nature based. "Rather," she says, "I was more in the pop art/realism and sometimes trompe l'oeil style. My works were more like high heel shoes or lipsticks." Bruce was always a naturalist and had much success in publishing his nature photos in various magazines, such as National Wild Life, Audubon, Natural History Magazine and Sierra Club. His long-time interest in pottery eventually led him to study under noted ceramicist Vincent Clemente. Cathy says that inspiration from both Bruce's photography and pottery have influenced the couple's desire to combine efforts to work together in creating "many pieces based on his love of nature and my love for him."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 27 |
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
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54 E. Genesee St.,
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 27 |
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Holiday Show 2011 Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
The Holiday Show features jewelry, ceramics, photography, painting, and fiber art created by regionally and nationally recognized artists. Participating artists include Dana Stenson (Syracuse), Jen Gandee (Fabius), Jeanann Wieners (Syracuse), Elisabeth Groat (Syracuse), Sarah Saulson (Syracuse), Lucie Wellner (Pompey), and Errol Willett (Fabius). The Holiday Group Show emphasizes the important role that handmade objects and fine art plays in domestic life, enriching living spaces and adorning the body.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 27 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 27 |
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Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Landmarks of New York is a traveling exhibit of 90 stunning black and white photographs of New York City buildings that have been accorded landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The exhibit is curated by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City's first director of cultural affairs and acclaimed author of the book that serves as the basis for the exhibit, The Landmarks of New York: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Building. In conjunction with the show, Dennis Connors, OHA's Curator of History, selected over 20 contemporary and historic photographs to highlight Onondaga County's own architectural inheritance.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 27 |
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 27 |
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SU @ CU; CU @ SU XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Art students from Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and Colgate University will be showcasing the high standards and diversity of their work at galleries on each other's campuses. Colgate art students will exhibit their work 10/19-11/6. VPA student work will be shown 11/9-11/27. For more information, contact Andrew Havenhand at ahavenhand@yahoo.com or visit vpa.syr.edu/xl-projects.
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 27 |
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Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
These incredibly innovative pieces directly involve the viewer to create meaning, through imagining the missing term, through opening compartments of the painting to explore what is hidden beneath the surface, or by rearranging magnets to create a composition.
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6:00 PM - 11:00 PM, November 27 |
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Always After (the Glass House) Urban Video Project
Price: Free Everson Museum of Art Plaza
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Urban Video Project is pleased to present Always After (the Glass House), 2006, by internationally recognized multimedia artist, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle. Employing footage shot on a high-speed film camera, Always After focuses on the broken glass accumulated after the windows of the Mies-designed Illinois Institute of Technology's Crown Hall were smashed by the architect's own grandson as part of a ceremony in advance of the building's renovation. Manglano-Ovalle scrupulously edits out all clear reference to this odd 'kill your fathers' ritual, leaving the viewer with a dream-like sequence in which well-shod anonymous masses eternally exit and equally anonymous custodians endlessly move in to sweep up the crystalline debris of modernism. The precise nature of the event--whether it is a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or just routine construction--never becomes clear. Instead, the narrative unfolds like a Jacob's ladder: never reaching the end, passing again and again through the point where modernist progress and crisis become indistinguishable--a point that is always already "after."
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Nathaniel Sullivan: On the Way to the Theatre, We Egged a Trans-am Urban Video Project
Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
In this 1 minute-23 second video, Sullivan depicts the pressures brought to bear in teenage boys--most of which are pressures to be pleased, injunctions to enjoy. While at first glance this looks like an easy row to hoe, the work makes it clear that in fact there are consequences to taking one's pleasures liberally, without reserve. As Plato said, pleasure deranges as efficiently as pain. Nathaniel Sullivan is an artist and writer. He received his MFA degree from the Transmedia Department at Syracuse University in Spring 2011. His practice is a balance of artwork, critical writing, and curating. His work has been shown in exhibitions and screenings in Syracuse, New York City, and widely across Canada. In 2006, he was awarded a Special Mention from the prestigious Montreal Film Festival.
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Forever Plaid Twist Cabaret Theatre
Twist Ultra Lounge
252 W. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
One of the most popular and successful musicals in recent memory, this deliciously goofy revue centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash in the 1950s on the way to their first big concert, and now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was. Starring Matthew Green, Robb Sharpe, Shawn Forster and Wade McGowen, with Josh Smith. For tickets, phone 315-479-7469.
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Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Linda Hartzell, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Narnia comes to life in a mystical adventure, dramatized by Adrian Mitchell, with music composed by Shaun Davey. London. The war is on and the bombs are falling. Four children -- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -- flee the perils of the Blitz to the safety of the countryside. In an old wardrobe they discover a portal to the land of Narnia, where a fearsome White Witch holds the inhabitants spellbound in a winter lasting 100 years. There the children enter a deadly struggle, joining with the great lion, Aslan, to battle the White Witch and her army. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and rarely produced stateside, this thrilling musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis' inspiring tale delivers excitement for the whole family. Musical direction by Dianne Adams McDowell.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 28 |
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Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
Mikyung Kim's conceptual "Pile-Stratra" exhibit is an intrinsic exploration of the relationship between game and rite. Kim's work is deeply rooted in Eastern Ceremony, especially ancestor worship by creating the tableau as an altar setting. Each work is a product of random and composed elements, producing a form of controlled spontaneity that mirrors the interplay between the fleeting mind and metamorphic nature. The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium is Lots 2 directly behind Ferrante Hall.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 28 |
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Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Spanglish is a project made specifically for the Point of Contact Gallery by New York City artist Celeste Fichter, based on Point of Contact's work in the verbal and the visual arts, and its ties to the Latin American literary and visual arts. Comprised of drawing, collage, photography and video, Spanglish is based solely on the artist's understanding and misunderstanding of the Spanish language. For several months Fichter studied the Spanish/English dictionary page by page, definition by definition in alphabetical order, pronouncing each word aloud in search of words that sound like other words (in either English or Spanish), and looking for definitions that have intriguing double meanings or spellings that can be manipulated. As a non-Spanish speaker, the attempt to learn a new language through a list of definitions presented many limitations; however it is within the narrow confines of these limitations, and maybe because of them, that new understanding is created. Fichter is interested in the fluidity of language in general as a tool of expression and visual language specifically. Spanglish is beyond a spoken language, beyond a hybrid of the English and Spanish languages — a visual language made up of words, images, signs and symbols.
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Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit features works by local artists Vicki Harris, Matthew Keeney, Ellen Leahy, Paul Melnikow, and Kathryn Petrillo, plus works from artists in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Utah, Washington DC, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Philippines, and Portugal
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28 |
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Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
For more than a century, plastics have transformed our lives -- from bathroom to battlefield; from supermarket to spacecraft. Begun as a 19th-century replacement material for billiard balls and piano keys, plastics spurred 20th century developments in industry, transportation, medicine, entertainment, and other aspects of contemporary life. The original objects of "Just One Word: Plastics" represent a material history of the modern world. This exhibition features a representative sample of the Plastics Collection at the Syracuse University Library and presents an overview of major trends in the development of plastics in everyday life. The exhibit focuses on personal and household objects rather than the use of plastics in industry where they are also widely used. Approximately 250 objects divided into 12 categories will be on view. In addition, a small selection of manuscripts and printed materials will be included. Specific objects to be featured in the exhibition are: * ornate celluloid combs and a wide variety of plastic toiletries * phenolic (Bakelite) objects from the 1920s and 30s including jewelry, radios, and other appliances and games * musical instruments * post-war toys, dishes, and household items * original patent books of John Wesley Hyatt, inventor of Celluloid * product catalogues from the 1930s and 1950s for popular items such as DuPont French Ivory dresser sets, Boltaware molded "stoneware" dishes, and Tupperware, and * the Pleur-evac, a revolutionary plastic medical device for draining fluid and maintaining pressure in the lungs that helped save the life of President Ronald Reagan. The Plastics Collection was begun in 2007 as a joint project of the Syracuse University Library and the Plastics History & Artifacts Committee of the Plastics Pioneers Association. The Collection expanded dramatically when the National Plastics Center and Museum in Leominster, MA, closed and transferred its artifacts, books, and manuscripts to Syracuse University's care in 2008.
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Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit of variety. Diversity. Progression. Connections. Past and present. Growth. Reclusion. Pain and suffering, as well as extreme bliss. Also view a sneak preview in one of our gallery rooms of Kristie's X-ray-inspired work that will be on display at the SUNY Health Science Center in December.
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 28 |
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Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit of literary "poster paintings" features Deloss McGraw's reflections/interpretations of such writers as Dickinson, Hemingway, Snodgrass and others, often using photographs of the authors, book covers, or other borrowed images.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, November 28 |
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28 |
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28 |
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 28 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 28 |
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 28 |
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The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
601 Tully St.
Syracuse
The Butterfly Effect is the first multimedia exhibition at 601 Tully. The actual and conceptual life of a butterfly is a departure point for a collaborative exhibition that places humans and butterflies together in a micro-habitat inside an art space. The Butterfly Effect presents a variety of interpretations of the butterfly structure and the butterfly as a symbol as addressed by contemporary visual artists and will include work by local artists, Syracuse University students and professors, and Syracuse youth. The centerpiece of The Butterfly Effect is a living butterfly habitat constructed by SU students using materials reclaimed from local sites. The interior butterfly garden provides the opportunity for exhibition visitors to observe living butterflies while surrounded by artworks that explore or feature the butterfly metaphorically.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 28 |
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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The Thing from Another World (1951) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Price: $3.50 non-members, $3 members Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Director: Christian Nyby. Cast: Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, Robert Cornthwaite, Dewey Martin, James Arness, George Fenneman. Classic science-fiction tale of an alien craft found in the Arctic region with a passenger on board. When thawed out, that's when the fun (?) begins. Sensibly scripted, with great interplay among the cast, excellent production design and special effects, topped by an eerie score from Dmitri Tiompkin. One of the prime examples of the genre.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 29 |
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, November 29 |
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29 |
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Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
Mikyung Kim's conceptual "Pile-Stratra" exhibit is an intrinsic exploration of the relationship between game and rite. Kim's work is deeply rooted in Eastern Ceremony, especially ancestor worship by creating the tableau as an altar setting. Each work is a product of random and composed elements, producing a form of controlled spontaneity that mirrors the interplay between the fleeting mind and metamorphic nature. The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium is Lots 2 directly behind Ferrante Hall.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 29 |
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Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Spanglish is a project made specifically for the Point of Contact Gallery by New York City artist Celeste Fichter, based on Point of Contact's work in the verbal and the visual arts, and its ties to the Latin American literary and visual arts. Comprised of drawing, collage, photography and video, Spanglish is based solely on the artist's understanding and misunderstanding of the Spanish language. For several months Fichter studied the Spanish/English dictionary page by page, definition by definition in alphabetical order, pronouncing each word aloud in search of words that sound like other words (in either English or Spanish), and looking for definitions that have intriguing double meanings or spellings that can be manipulated. As a non-Spanish speaker, the attempt to learn a new language through a list of definitions presented many limitations; however it is within the narrow confines of these limitations, and maybe because of them, that new understanding is created. Fichter is interested in the fluidity of language in general as a tool of expression and visual language specifically. Spanglish is beyond a spoken language, beyond a hybrid of the English and Spanish languages — a visual language made up of words, images, signs and symbols.
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Ephemera and Emerging SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Gallery A: "Ephemera," features photography by James Russell Gallery B: "Emerging," features paintings by Michelle Bennett
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit features works by local artists Vicki Harris, Matthew Keeney, Ellen Leahy, Paul Melnikow, and Kathryn Petrillo, plus works from artists in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Utah, Washington DC, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Philippines, and Portugal
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 29 |
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Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
For more than a century, plastics have transformed our lives -- from bathroom to battlefield; from supermarket to spacecraft. Begun as a 19th-century replacement material for billiard balls and piano keys, plastics spurred 20th century developments in industry, transportation, medicine, entertainment, and other aspects of contemporary life. The original objects of "Just One Word: Plastics" represent a material history of the modern world. This exhibition features a representative sample of the Plastics Collection at the Syracuse University Library and presents an overview of major trends in the development of plastics in everyday life. The exhibit focuses on personal and household objects rather than the use of plastics in industry where they are also widely used. Approximately 250 objects divided into 12 categories will be on view. In addition, a small selection of manuscripts and printed materials will be included. Specific objects to be featured in the exhibition are: * ornate celluloid combs and a wide variety of plastic toiletries * phenolic (Bakelite) objects from the 1920s and 30s including jewelry, radios, and other appliances and games * musical instruments * post-war toys, dishes, and household items * original patent books of John Wesley Hyatt, inventor of Celluloid * product catalogues from the 1930s and 1950s for popular items such as DuPont French Ivory dresser sets, Boltaware molded "stoneware" dishes, and Tupperware, and * the Pleur-evac, a revolutionary plastic medical device for draining fluid and maintaining pressure in the lungs that helped save the life of President Ronald Reagan. The Plastics Collection was begun in 2007 as a joint project of the Syracuse University Library and the Plastics History & Artifacts Committee of the Plastics Pioneers Association. The Collection expanded dramatically when the National Plastics Center and Museum in Leominster, MA, closed and transferred its artifacts, books, and manuscripts to Syracuse University's care in 2008.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit of variety. Diversity. Progression. Connections. Past and present. Growth. Reclusion. Pain and suffering, as well as extreme bliss. Also view a sneak preview in one of our gallery rooms of Kristie's X-ray-inspired work that will be on display at the SUNY Health Science Center in December.
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 29 |
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Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit of literary "poster paintings" features Deloss McGraw's reflections/interpretations of such writers as Dickinson, Hemingway, Snodgrass and others, often using photographs of the authors, book covers, or other borrowed images.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29 |
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Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Featuring the diverse works of Alison Fisher: acrylic and mixed media paintings; jewelry made of unique mixed metals and found objects; one-of-a-kind textiles including handbags, scarves, pillows, and throws.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, November 29 |
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
The exhibition will showcase pieces from CFAC's permanent collection. Featuring over 30 works by artists including Joel Gaines, Ellen Oppler, Jack White, Denise Cole and Kamiiron Pritchard, "African Diasporan Treasures" provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the rich artistic history of CFAC. In many cases, the pieces have not been displayed for decades. The show will also feature African art that was once part of the Smithsonian Museum's collection.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 29 |
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
601 Tully St.
Syracuse
The Butterfly Effect is the first multimedia exhibition at 601 Tully. The actual and conceptual life of a butterfly is a departure point for a collaborative exhibition that places humans and butterflies together in a micro-habitat inside an art space. The Butterfly Effect presents a variety of interpretations of the butterfly structure and the butterfly as a symbol as addressed by contemporary visual artists and will include work by local artists, Syracuse University students and professors, and Syracuse youth. The centerpiece of The Butterfly Effect is a living butterfly habitat constructed by SU students using materials reclaimed from local sites. The interior butterfly garden provides the opportunity for exhibition visitors to observe living butterflies while surrounded by artworks that explore or feature the butterfly metaphorically.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 29 |
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 29 |
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Sources & Structures: The Art of Robert Stackhouse Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This 25-year retrospective, organized by the SUArt Galleries, surveys the development of Robert Stackhouse as an artist. In addition to investigating the roots of his best-known imagery -- Viking ships, whales, snakes, and wood A-frame constructs -- this exhibition examines how he conceives of these designs through his drawings, watercolors, and prints. "Sources and Structures" considers how Stackhouse has made a personal examination of these natural and man-made forms and developed a body of work that explores affinities between architecture and biological anatomy.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 29 |
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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Deng Guo Yuan The Warehouse Gallery
Price: Free The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit will highlight ink brush paintings by Tianjin-based Chinese artist Deng Guo Yuan. His work reveals the tradition of Chinese landscape painting and a profound knowledge of modern and international contemporary aesthetics. The film "Deng Guo Yuan" (2010) by French filmmaker Pierre Creton, presented in the Gallery's vault, meticulously documents the creation of one of Deng Guo Yuan's ink paintings in his Tianjin studio. Widely exhibited in China and Europe, this will be the artist's first solo museum exhibition in the United States. The show originated at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts Museum (Tianjin, China), and then traveled in modified form to the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA), to the Provenance Center (New London, CT), and to its last venue, the Warehouse Gallery, for which Deng Guo Yuan will create additional site-specific works.
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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7:30 PM, November 29 |
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Great Jewish Writers: Grace Paley SU's Judaic Studies Program and the Jewish Federation of CNY Featuring Harvey Teres
Price: Free Temple Adeth Yeshurun
450 Kimber Rd.,
DeWitt
Harvey Teres, professor of English and director of the Judaic Studies Program at SU, will discuss Grace Paley's life and legacy. Paley (1922-2007) was a celebrated writer and social activist whose stories often explored the struggles of ordinary women. She also served as New York's first official state author and as poet laureate of Vermont. An expert on the public role of literature and criticism, Harvey Teres is the author of several books, including "The Word on the Street: Linking the Academy and the Common Reader" (The University of Michigan Press, 2010) and "Renewing the Left: Politics, Imagination and the New York Intellectuals" (Oxford University Press, 1996). He has published dozens of articles and reviews on 20th-century American literature and culture, including many on Jewish American writers. He also served as the first faculty representative to the Syracuse University Board of Trustees. For more information, call 315-443-7192.
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SU Clarinet Choir Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, November 30 |
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Windows Project: Elisabeth Meyer: Black Night/White Night The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
The Window Project features an installation by Elisabeth Meyer consisting of organic forms embroidered onto an organza fabric. The overall patterning evokes an association with ocean waves and a net. The transparent quality of the organza background allows the viewer to see through the piece that is hanging from the ceiling covering the entire window front. The work addresses the issue of displacement through traveling. Meyer, who is based in Ithaca, developed the concept for this exhibition while at a residency in Iceland, traveled to India to oversee the production of the embroidery, and created the work on site in Syracuse.
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Learning to Write American: Works by Jennifer Drinkwater Redhouse
Former Redhouse Theater
219 S. West St.,
Syracuse
These incredibly innovative pieces directly involve the viewer to create meaning, through imagining the missing term, through opening compartments of the painting to explore what is hidden beneath the surface, or by rearranging magnets to create a composition.
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM, November 30 |
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Sculpted Sound: From Art to Wood to Music -- Works of John & Sondra Bromka LeMoyne College
Price: Free Wilson Art Gallery, Noreen Reale Falcone Library
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
For more information, phone 315-445-4153.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 30 |
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Pile-Stratra: Work s of Mikyung Kim Onondaga Community College
Price: Free Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
Onondaga Community College,
Syracuse
Mikyung Kim's conceptual "Pile-Stratra" exhibit is an intrinsic exploration of the relationship between game and rite. Kim's work is deeply rooted in Eastern Ceremony, especially ancestor worship by creating the tableau as an altar setting. Each work is a product of random and composed elements, producing a form of controlled spontaneity that mirrors the interplay between the fleeting mind and metamorphic nature. The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium is Lots 2 directly behind Ferrante Hall.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, November 30 |
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Spanglish: Drawing, Collage, Photography and Video Point of Contact Gallery
Price: Free Point of Contact Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Spanglish is a project made specifically for the Point of Contact Gallery by New York City artist Celeste Fichter, based on Point of Contact's work in the verbal and the visual arts, and its ties to the Latin American literary and visual arts. Comprised of drawing, collage, photography and video, Spanglish is based solely on the artist's understanding and misunderstanding of the Spanish language. For several months Fichter studied the Spanish/English dictionary page by page, definition by definition in alphabetical order, pronouncing each word aloud in search of words that sound like other words (in either English or Spanish), and looking for definitions that have intriguing double meanings or spellings that can be manipulated. As a non-Spanish speaker, the attempt to learn a new language through a list of definitions presented many limitations; however it is within the narrow confines of these limitations, and maybe because of them, that new understanding is created. Fichter is interested in the fluidity of language in general as a tool of expression and visual language specifically. Spanglish is beyond a spoken language, beyond a hybrid of the English and Spanish languages — a visual language made up of words, images, signs and symbols.
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, November 30 |
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Ephemera and Emerging SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
SUNY Oswego Metro Center at the Atrium
2 Clinton Square,
Syracuse
Gallery A: "Ephemera," features photography by James Russell Gallery B: "Emerging," features paintings by Michelle Bennett
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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Open Apple Steve. Memoriam: an aesthetic homage to Steve Jobs Syracuse Technology Garden Gallery
Price: Free Syracuse Technology Garden
235 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Exhibit features works by local artists Vicki Harris, Matthew Keeney, Ellen Leahy, Paul Melnikow, and Kathryn Petrillo, plus works from artists in California, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Utah, Washington DC, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Philippines, and Portugal
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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Just One Word: Plastics Syracuse University Library Special Collections Research Center
Price: Free Bird Library, 6th Floor
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
For more than a century, plastics have transformed our lives -- from bathroom to battlefield; from supermarket to spacecraft. Begun as a 19th-century replacement material for billiard balls and piano keys, plastics spurred 20th century developments in industry, transportation, medicine, entertainment, and other aspects of contemporary life. The original objects of "Just One Word: Plastics" represent a material history of the modern world. This exhibition features a representative sample of the Plastics Collection at the Syracuse University Library and presents an overview of major trends in the development of plastics in everyday life. The exhibit focuses on personal and household objects rather than the use of plastics in industry where they are also widely used. Approximately 250 objects divided into 12 categories will be on view. In addition, a small selection of manuscripts and printed materials will be included. Specific objects to be featured in the exhibition are: * ornate celluloid combs and a wide variety of plastic toiletries * phenolic (Bakelite) objects from the 1920s and 30s including jewelry, radios, and other appliances and games * musical instruments * post-war toys, dishes, and household items * original patent books of John Wesley Hyatt, inventor of Celluloid * product catalogues from the 1930s and 1950s for popular items such as DuPont French Ivory dresser sets, Boltaware molded "stoneware" dishes, and Tupperware, and * the Pleur-evac, a revolutionary plastic medical device for draining fluid and maintaining pressure in the lungs that helped save the life of President Ronald Reagan. The Plastics Collection was begun in 2007 as a joint project of the Syracuse University Library and the Plastics History & Artifacts Committee of the Plastics Pioneers Association. The Collection expanded dramatically when the National Plastics Center and Museum in Leominster, MA, closed and transferred its artifacts, books, and manuscripts to Syracuse University's care in 2008.
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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Aphotic Ardor: Works by Kristie Hayes-Beaulieu Westcott Community Art Gallery
Price: Free Westcott Community Center
Corner of Euclid Ave. and Westcott St.,
Syracuse
An exhibit of variety. Diversity. Progression. Connections. Past and present. Growth. Reclusion. Pain and suffering, as well as extreme bliss. Also view a sneak preview in one of our gallery rooms of Kristie's X-ray-inspired work that will be on display at the SUNY Health Science Center in December.
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November 30 |
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Whereas I Took the Butterfly: Works by Deloss McGraw YMCA Arts Branch GallerY
Price: Free YMCA Downtown
340 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit of literary "poster paintings" features Deloss McGraw's reflections/interpretations of such writers as Dickinson, Hemingway, Snodgrass and others, often using photographs of the authors, book covers, or other borrowed images.
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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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Untold Stories Edgewood Gallery
Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd.,
Syracuse
Featuring the diverse works of Alison Fisher: acrylic and mixed media paintings; jewelry made of unique mixed metals and found objects; one-of-a-kind textiles including handbags, scarves, pillows, and throws.
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, November 30 |
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"Off the Wall" Holiday Art Sale Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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African Diasporan Treasures: 40 Years of Community Folk Art Center Community Folk Art Center
Price: Free Community Folk Art Center
805 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
The exhibition will showcase pieces from CFAC's permanent collection. Featuring over 30 works by artists including Joel Gaines, Ellen Oppler, Jack White, Denise Cole and Kamiiron Pritchard, "African Diasporan Treasures" provides a rare opportunity for visitors to experience the rich artistic history of CFAC. In many cases, the pieces have not been displayed for decades. The show will also feature African art that was once part of the Smithsonian Museum's collection.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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26th Annual Gingerbread Gallery Erie Canal Museum
Price: $5 regular, $4 seniors, $2 children, members free Erie Canal Museum
318 Erie Blvd. E.,
Syracuse
The museums transforms into a festive 1800s street scene with more than 40 gingerbread creations in storefront windows.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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Best if Used: Functional Pottery by Jim Burke Gallery 54
Gallery 54
54 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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John Bishop Photographs Imagine
Imagine
38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles
Photographs by John Bishop of Tully will be featured throughout the month of November. Bishop, owner of Bishop's Falls Photography, specializes in landscape, nature and architectural photography, and has a special interest in water and waterfalls, old barns and structures, and architectural details.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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VisualBooks: Works by Scott McCarney Light Work Gallery
Price: Free Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This unique and beautiful exhibition explores the book as a sculptural object that employs a variety of image-making processes. McCarney's carefully hand-bound editions and found-altered books incorporate photographic imagery and utilize the space of the gallery to explore reading as display (on pedestals and shelves, hanging from the ceiling, mounted on the wall). McCarney creates his sculptural objects and photo-based editions as one-of-a-kind, hand-made pieces as well as small runs of print-on-demand books. According to Hannah Frieser, director of Light Work, "Scott McCarney rethinks the book form, considering books as a starting point rather than a mere vehicle for information and images."
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 30 |
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Landmarks of New York Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Landmarks of New York is a traveling exhibit of 90 stunning black and white photographs of New York City buildings that have been accorded landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The exhibit is curated by Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City's first director of cultural affairs and acclaimed author of the book that serves as the basis for the exhibit, The Landmarks of New York: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Building. In conjunction with the show, Dennis Connors, OHA's Curator of History, selected over 20 contemporary and historic photographs to highlight Onondaga County's own architectural inheritance.
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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Nature Inspired Szozda Gallery
Szozda Gallery
Delavan Center, 501 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
Painter C. Wilkinson and husband, potter Bruce Thomas combine their dual talents in painting and clay to produce "Nature Inspired." Cathy and Bruce Thomas are a husband and wife team of artists who often influence each other's paintings and pottery. "Nature Inspired" marks the third time the couple has shown together, though each has been at their crafts for most of their 37 married years. Early in their separate careers, each one was better known for their distinct styles. Cathy painted under the name of C. Wilkinson and her subject matter was rarely nature based. "Rather," she says, "I was more in the pop art/realism and sometimes trompe l'oeil style. My works were more like high heel shoes or lipsticks." Bruce was always a naturalist and had much success in publishing his nature photos in various magazines, such as National Wild Life, Audubon, Natural History Magazine and Sierra Club. His long-time interest in pottery eventually led him to study under noted ceramicist Vincent Clemente. Cathy says that inspiration from both Bruce's photography and pottery have influenced the couple's desire to combine efforts to work together in creating "many pieces based on his love of nature and my love for him."
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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The Butterfly Effect 601 Tully
601 Tully St.
Syracuse
The Butterfly Effect is the first multimedia exhibition at 601 Tully. The actual and conceptual life of a butterfly is a departure point for a collaborative exhibition that places humans and butterflies together in a micro-habitat inside an art space. The Butterfly Effect presents a variety of interpretations of the butterfly structure and the butterfly as a symbol as addressed by contemporary visual artists and will include work by local artists, Syracuse University students and professors, and Syracuse youth. The centerpiece of The Butterfly Effect is a living butterfly habitat constructed by SU students using materials reclaimed from local sites. The interior butterfly garden provides the opportunity for exhibition visitors to observe living butterflies while surrounded by artworks that explore or feature the butterfly metaphorically.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, November 30 |
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57th Annual Art Mart Syracuse Allied Arts, Inc.
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
Our gift shop of fine art and crafts handmade by local guild and independent artists is Syracuse's one-stop shopping haven during the holiday season. Find unique pottery, stained glass, paintings, jewelry, hand-crafted soaps and candles, and much more. For more information, phone 315-243-6359 or 315-637-6562.
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11:00 AM - 4:30 PM, November 30 |
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Sources & Structures: The Art of Robert Stackhouse Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
This 25-year retrospective, organized by the SUArt Galleries, surveys the development of Robert Stackhouse as an artist. In addition to investigating the roots of his best-known imagery -- Viking ships, whales, snakes, and wood A-frame constructs -- this exhibition examines how he conceives of these designs through his drawings, watercolors, and prints. "Sources and Structures" considers how Stackhouse has made a personal examination of these natural and man-made forms and developed a body of work that explores affinities between architecture and biological anatomy.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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Margie Hughto: A Fired Landscape Everson Museum of Art
Price: Suggested donation, $5, adults Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Internationally renowned ceramic artist Margie Hughto presents her first site-specific museum installation entitled A Fired Landscape, a "clay painting" spanning 50 feet of gallery wall space. Inspired by the artist's spectacular backyard gardens and natural landscape just steps from her studio, The Fired Landscape installation consists of Setting Sun, a brilliantly colored ceramic wall relief displayed continuously on five angled walls. The visitor encounter is reminiscent of what one experiences when surrounded by the natural environment. Overall, Setting Sun is a ceramic abstraction, but Hughto establishes a connection to the landscape that inspired it by adding impressions of natural objects such as native ferns, marine life and fossils, into the wet clay and then coating the surfaces with brilliant color. The rich palette of burnt oranges and fiery reds evoke the sun’s glowing light and radiating warmth. Tiny pieces of glass embedded in the clay prior to firing add sparkle to the glossy green and blue glazes used to suggest the artist's lily pond.
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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, November 30 |
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From Here to There: Alec Soth's America Everson Museum of Art
Price: $10 regular, $8 students/seniors/military, members and children under 5 free Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
"From Here to There: Alec Soth's America" provides a focused look at an extraordinary photographer whose compelling images of the American road and its unexpected turns form powerful narrative vignettes. The exhibition will be the artist's first major survey assembled in the United States, exploring over 15 years of his career, and including an extensive new body of work. Since his inclusion in the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo biennials, Soth's reputation as one of the most interesting voices in contemporary photography has continued to grow. Though he has followed the itinerant path laid forth by photographers such as Robert Frank, William Eggleston, and Stephen Shore, Soth's is a distinct perspective, one in which the wandering, searching, and the process of telling is as resonant as the record of these remarkable encounters. When considered together, Soth's pictures probe the individualities of people, objects, and places he encounters; offer insight to broader sociologies, and in the process form a collective portrait of an unexpected America. Featuring approximately 100 photographs made between 1994 and the present, "From Here to There" will include rarely-seen early black-and-white images as well as examples from Soth's best-known series "Sleeping by the Mississippi" and "Niagara." Interspersed throughout the exhibition will be a broad range of portraits made over the past 15 years. The exhibition will also include a new body of work the artist has been developing since 2006, exploring places of escape in America and individuals who seek to flee civilization for a life off the grid. To add insight into Soth's process, the exhibition additionally features a Library space, which includes a reading area for publications, a selection of maquettes for book and 'zine projects, short video works, and ephemera gathered on the road.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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Deng Guo Yuan The Warehouse Gallery
Price: Free The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette St.,
Syracuse
This exhibit will highlight ink brush paintings by Tianjin-based Chinese artist Deng Guo Yuan. His work reveals the tradition of Chinese landscape painting and a profound knowledge of modern and international contemporary aesthetics. The film "Deng Guo Yuan" (2010) by French filmmaker Pierre Creton, presented in the Gallery's vault, meticulously documents the creation of one of Deng Guo Yuan's ink paintings in his Tianjin studio. Widely exhibited in China and Europe, this will be the artist's first solo museum exhibition in the United States. The show originated at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts Museum (Tianjin, China), and then traveled in modified form to the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA), to the Provenance Center (New London, CT), and to its last venue, the Warehouse Gallery, for which Deng Guo Yuan will create additional site-specific works.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, November 30 |
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Opening: Sculpture Club Exhibition XL Projects
Price: Free XL Projects
307-313 S. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
A collaborative group show displaying a wide variety of work done by the undergraduate members of SU's Sculpture Club. With more than 20 artists being shown, the exhibition provides an excellent opportunity to see the vast array of artwork students have been creating in the sculptural field. The show is curated by Alex Svoboda and Sarah Whitehouse.
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1:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 30 |
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Dies Irae Echo
745 N. Salina St. (formerly Craft Chemistry)
Syracuse
Dies Irae, a group show with Thomas Ward III, Heidi Josephine, and Nik Moore featuring a mix of collaborative and original paintings.
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2:00 PM - 7:00 PM, November 30 |
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Daughters of Ixchel: The Photography of Mary Lawyer O'Connor ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
"Daughters of Ixchel" is a collection of images of Maya women and their hand-woven textiles that brings awareness and understanding of vibrant Maya cultures and the challenges they face. The exhibit will be a look into the lives of women weavers from Guatemala and Southern Mexico. Portrait and documentary photography along with text will tell their stories and will include original textiles. We will highlight fair-trade, worker-owned cooperatives and the political history of Guatemala where, despite persecution and genocide, Maya weavers maintain traditional methods, patterns, colors and styles that flourish and evolve. Mary Lawyer O'Connor lives in Pompey and is a founder and current head of the Montessori School of Syracuse.
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7:30 PM, November 30 |
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Manheim Steamroller 2011 Christmas Tour Broadway in Syracuse
Price: $32.50 - $70.50 Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
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8:00 PM, November 30 |
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SU Trumpet Ensemble Syracuse University Setnor School of Music
Price: Free Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Free parking is available in the Irving Garage; patrons should mention that they are attending the concert.
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5:30 PM, November 30 |
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Peter Balakian, memoir and poetry Raymond Carver Reading Series
Price: Free Gifford Auditorium, Huntington Beard Crouse Hall
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The reading will be preceded by a question and answer session from 3:45-4:30. The public is welcome.
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7:30 PM, November 30 |
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Preview: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Syracuse Stage
Syracuse University Drama Department
Linda Hartzell, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Narnia comes to life in a mystical adventure, dramatized by Adrian Mitchell, with music composed by Shaun Davey. London. The war is on and the bombs are falling. Four children -- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -- flee the perils of the Blitz to the safety of the countryside. In an old wardrobe they discover a portal to the land of Narnia, where a fearsome White Witch holds the inhabitants spellbound in a winter lasting 100 years. There the children enter a deadly struggle, joining with the great lion, Aslan, to battle the White Witch and her army. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and rarely produced stateside, this thrilling musical adaptation of C.S. Lewis' inspiring tale delivers excitement for the whole family. Musical direction by Dianne Adams McDowell.
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