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Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 21
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Nature Book Club
January 22
If you love reading and nature we have got the perfect book club for you We will read a curated selection of nonfiction titles and meet for a friendly discussion on each Join us for one of our winter book club meetups January 22 The Forest Unseen by David George HaskellFebruary 26 Bringing up Beaver by John Aberth Free with Park admission 5 vehicle ...
Starry Night Teapot Workshop
January 22
Unleash your creativity at our Starry Night Teapot Painting Workshop Perfect for all skill levels this event will guide you step by step through recreating Van Gogh s iconic masterpiece on a teapot planter No experience No problem our instructors will break the process into easy to follow steps making it fun and achievable for everyone Once your ar ...
Submission Deadline for March & April Young Artists Showcase
January 22
thru January 26
315MOM Everson Museum of Art Present Young Artists Showcase Submit your artworkto be displayed in the Everson Museum of Art Your work will also be published in 315Mom Magazine This is an ongoing program with new artists artwork selected every 2 months Artwork Prompt for March April Showcase The Heart of My Community What makes your town school or n ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 22
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 22
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 22
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 22
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 22
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
The Folkus Project presents Livingston Taylor
January 23
A revered figure in folk and soft rock Music has diverse meanings and serves different purposes for many people For Livingston Taylor music is what grounds him and creates a pathway home after an adventurous thought This connection to music has allowed Taylor to bring a distinct warmth to many stages and audiences for the past fifty years From coff ...
Submission Deadline for March & April Young Artists Showcase
January 23
thru January 26
315MOM Everson Museum of Art Present Young Artists Showcase Submit your artworkto be displayed in the Everson Museum of Art Your work will also be published in 315Mom Magazine This is an ongoing program with new artists artwork selected every 2 months Artwork Prompt for March April Showcase The Heart of My Community What makes your town school or n ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 23
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 23
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 23
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 23
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 23
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets
January 24
The Syracuse Orchestra - Brahms & Debussy
January 24
The Syracuse Orchestra performs Debussy s Pagodes Principal Trombone Ben Dettelback performs a video game inspired trombone concerto followed by Brahms Symphony No 2 which includes the famous melody Brahms Lullaby
Submission Deadline for March & April Young Artists Showcase
January 24
thru January 26
315MOM Everson Museum of Art Present Young Artists Showcase Submit your artworkto be displayed in the Everson Museum of Art Your work will also be published in 315Mom Magazine This is an ongoing program with new artists artwork selected every 2 months Artwork Prompt for March April Showcase The Heart of My Community What makes your town school or n ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 24
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 24
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 24
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 24
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 24
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Submission Deadline for March & April Young Artists Showcase
January 25
thru January 26
315MOM Everson Museum of Art Present Young Artists Showcase Submit your artworkto be displayed in the Everson Museum of Art Your work will also be published in 315Mom Magazine This is an ongoing program with new artists artwork selected every 2 months Artwork Prompt for March April Showcase The Heart of My Community What makes your town school or n ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 25
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 25
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 25
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 25
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 25
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Beaver Lake Photography Group
January 26
Do you have a love of photography and Beaver Lake Consider joining our very own photography group The group meets monthly on the 4th Monday at 6 PM for educational presentations photo sharing and socializing The group also plans member only photography field trips throughout the year All are welcome to join If you are curious about the group just d ...
From Page to Stage: Relentless Sneak Peek!
January 26
Director Melissa Crespo will provide the audience with a sneak peek at the Stage s production Relentless Relentless written by Rae Binstock and co produced with Sing Out Louise Productions will make it s World Premiere at our very own Syracuse Stage Coupons for discount tickets will be available
Submission Deadline for March & April Young Artists Showcase
January 26
315MOM Everson Museum of Art Present Young Artists Showcase Submit your artworkto be displayed in the Everson Museum of Art Your work will also be published in 315Mom Magazine This is an ongoing program with new artists artwork selected every 2 months Artwork Prompt for March April Showcase The Heart of My Community What makes your town school or n ...
Jam Night at the Penny Pub
January 26
thru February 23
Join us every Monday Night for Jam Night at the Penny Pub from 9PM 12AM All musicians are welcome drums amps mics are provided Sign ups start at 9PM
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 26
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 26
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 26
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 26
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 26
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 27
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 27
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 27
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 27
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 27
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Cafe - Collage Buffet at Pink Rock Culture Co-op
January 27
thru December 1
Art Cafe at Pink Rock Culture Co op presents COLLAGE BUFFET a Monthly Creative Gathering event FIRST TUESDAYS Get creative in a social sober safe space with us Pink Rock Culture Co op will provide art materials and an eclectic trove of 2d collage elements and ephemera for self guided collage art experiences ranging from collage artwork decoupage ju ...
Homeschool Days: Cool Constellations
January 28
Join a Beaver Lake educator for a program designed to supplement science and natural history homeschool education through fun and interactive outdoor experiences Children ages 8 13 years old only How many constellations can you name Join us as we talk about the constellations currently visible in our skies do a fun constellation themed craft and pl ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 28
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 28
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 28
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 28
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 28
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Creative Writing Workshop: Tracks in the Snow
January 29
Enjoy a cozy morning of sipping warm beverages and storytelling among friendly faces Learn something new and flex your creative writing muscles Join a naturalist for a lesson on animal tracking then pick a visual prompt to write about an animal s snowy adventures based on the tracks they left behind Registration 2 Member 3 Nonmember REGISTER NOW
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 29
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 29
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 29
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 29
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 29
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Laval Rocket
January 30
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 30
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 30
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 30
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 30
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 30
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Big Time Rush: In Real Life Worldwide
January 31
Big Time Rush is getting their PhD in performance hitting the stage with the same energy humor and charm that made them fan favorites from their Nickelodeon days will revisit their favorite moments from the show plus many more surprises Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman also known as Jo and Gustavo on the show will be joining the band as s ...
Get The Led Out - A Celebration of "The Mighty Zep"
January 31
Get The Led Out A Celebration of The Mighty Zep
January Jazzfest
January 31
This annual funraiser benefits the education programs of CNY Jazz Continuous music all day for listening and dancing jam session food and drink prize raffles and more at the Timber Banks Clubhouse
Josh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
January 31
With over 7 million followers across his social media Josh Johnson was recently called the funniest guy on the internet by WIRED and is a star on the rise He is an Emmy nominated writer stand up comedian actor and NAACP award winner from Louisiana by way of Chicago Johnson is currently a rotating host and correspondent on Comedy Central s Emmy Peab ...
Josh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
January 31
With over 7 million followers across his social media Josh Johnson was recently called the funniest guy on the internet by WIRED and is a star on the rise He is an Emmy nominated writer stand up comedian actor and NAACP award winner from Louisiana by way of Chicago Johnson is currently a rotating host and correspondent on Comedy Central s Emmy Peab ...
The Syracuse Orchestra - Orchestra Spotlight
January 31
thru February 1
Schnittke s Moz Art la Haydn is based on an unfinished fragment by Mozart and features playful themes from both Mozart and Haydn The program also features Bach s Brandenburg Concerto No 3 and Stravinsky s chamber concerto Dumbarton Oaks which was heavily inspired by Bach s Brandenburg series
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
January 31
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
January 31
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
January 31
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
January 31
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
January 31
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
The Syracuse Orchestra - Orchestra Spotlight
February 1
Schnittke s Moz Art la Haydn is based on an unfinished fragment by Mozart and features playful themes from both Mozart and Haydn The program also features Bach s Brandenburg Concerto No 3 and Stravinsky s chamber concerto Dumbarton Oaks which was heavily inspired by Bach s Brandenburg series
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
February 1
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
February 1
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
February 1
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 1
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
February 1
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Songs of Fire and Ice
February 2
Join CNY folk singers and Beaver Lake naturalists for a winter hike and sing along Learn to sing traditional songs of the season for both wandering the woods and enjoying the fireside plus discover all the magic of Beaver Lake in winter by lantern light After a chilly outdoor adventure we ll gather indoors for hot chocolate and more singing by fire ...
Boulders & Brews
February 2
thru February 23
Every first Monday of the month Central Rock Gym Syracuse hosts Boulders Brews This event includes a new boulder set food bevs music and good times Open to everyone Included with your CRG membership OR with your day pass 25 for non members This is the perfect way to introduce new climbing buddies to the gym Free for members Included with a day pass ...
Jam Night at the Penny Pub
February 2
thru February 23
Join us every Monday Night for Jam Night at the Penny Pub from 9PM 12AM All musicians are welcome drums amps mics are provided Sign ups start at 9PM
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
February 2
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
February 2
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
February 2
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 2
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
February 2
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
February 3
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
February 3
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
February 3
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 3
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
Laurent Craste: Iconoclasts
February 3
thru May 24
Iconoclasts marks the American museum debut for French born Canadian ceramist Laurent Craste Over the past decade Craste has committed a wide range of indignities and abuse against his ornate vases and urns including pummeling them with baseball bats and crowbars and piercing them with arrows Despite the violence that runs through his work Craste h ...
Art Cafe - Collage Buffet at Pink Rock Culture Co-op
February 3
thru December 1
Art Cafe at Pink Rock Culture Co op presents COLLAGE BUFFET a Monthly Creative Gathering event FIRST TUESDAYS Get creative in a social sober safe space with us Pink Rock Culture Co op will provide art materials and an eclectic trove of 2d collage elements and ephemera for self guided collage art experiences ranging from collage artwork decoupage ju ...
Syracuse Crunch vs. Springfield Thunderbirds
February 4
Relentless - World Premiere
February 4
thru February 22
A knockout new play about loyalty and legacy Monique Jeffries was poised to be one of the greatest professional boxers in history but years after her career has ended she is right back where she started running Bailey s her childhood gym training finance bros with delusions of grandeur and taking directions from her former coach Johnny As the Golde ...
Art Exhibit: “Images for Animal Lovers”
February 4
thru February 28
showcases Ute Oestreicher s acrylic and watercolor paintings of pets farm animals and wildlife in their natural environment and in domestic life Ute is conscious of threats to the environment and seeks to raise awareness of the importance of a healthy balance About the artist Ute Oestreicher is a local artist and active member of several art guilds ...
Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories
February 4
thru April 5
For more than four decades Joyce Kozloff has explored how the entanglements of geography history and power influence the visual language of maps Contested Territories presents a selection of Kozloff s works that uncover how maps shape our understanding of the world not as neutral tools but as instruments of influence ideology and control Kozloff s ...
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art
February 4
thru May 9
Drawing on the Syracuse University Art Museum s extensive collection that encompasses almost 45 000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live Thematic sections focus on plants home population centers and human figures
Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? | Bhen Alan
February 4
thru May 9
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino American artist Bhen Alan Through the creation of a monumental banig or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home
