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LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 9
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 9
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 9
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 9
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 9
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 9
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 9
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

DEAD END.
July 9
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 9
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 9
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 9
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 9
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 10
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 10
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 10
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 10
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 10
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 10
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 10
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

Spaghetti Junction
July 10
thru August 29
The College of Visual and Performing Arts Warehouse Gallery at SU presents the Spaghetti Junction Summer Exhibition showcasing the work of over 20 artists from our student community at Syracuse University Combining myriad mediums this exhibition includes work from both undergraduate and graduate students in wide ranging academic fields and artistic ...

DEAD END.
July 10
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 10
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 10
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 10
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 10
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 11
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 11
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 11
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 11
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 11
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 11
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 11
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

Spaghetti Junction
July 11
thru August 29
The College of Visual and Performing Arts Warehouse Gallery at SU presents the Spaghetti Junction Summer Exhibition showcasing the work of over 20 artists from our student community at Syracuse University Combining myriad mediums this exhibition includes work from both undergraduate and graduate students in wide ranging academic fields and artistic ...

DEAD END.
July 11
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 11
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 11
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 11
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 11
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 12
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 12
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 12
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 12
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 12
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 12
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 12
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 12
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

Spaghetti Junction
July 12
thru August 29
The College of Visual and Performing Arts Warehouse Gallery at SU presents the Spaghetti Junction Summer Exhibition showcasing the work of over 20 artists from our student community at Syracuse University Combining myriad mediums this exhibition includes work from both undergraduate and graduate students in wide ranging academic fields and artistic ...

DEAD END.
July 12
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 12
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 12
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 12
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 12
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 13
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 13
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 13
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 13
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 13
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 13
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 13
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

Spaghetti Junction
July 13
thru August 29
The College of Visual and Performing Arts Warehouse Gallery at SU presents the Spaghetti Junction Summer Exhibition showcasing the work of over 20 artists from our student community at Syracuse University Combining myriad mediums this exhibition includes work from both undergraduate and graduate students in wide ranging academic fields and artistic ...

DEAD END.
July 13
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 13
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 13
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 13
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 13
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 14
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 14
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

DEAD END.
July 14
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 14
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 14
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 14
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 14
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

Festival of Music: Gospel Retrospective and Exhibition
July 15
Hear the soulful sounds of gospel music performed by some of the regions most noted singers Marcia Hagan Ava Andrews Evelyn Ingram Sandra Miller Sonya Hines Mary Carroll Michael Jones H Bernard Alex and Jeremiah Abiah will journey back in time to the early roots of gospel music and explore the styles sounds and evolution of this powerful genre Scho ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 15
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 15
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

DEAD END.
July 15
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 15
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 15
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 15
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 15
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 16
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 16
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 16
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 16
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 16
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 16
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 16
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...

Anna Warfield: Relearning Play
July 16
thru August 17
Binghamton based artist and poet Anna Warfield creates text based fiber sculptures in order to consider identity and how we communicate through words both spoken and unspoken Her work revolves around plush letterforms spelling out words and phrases that are often as prickly as her materials are soft and yielding Warfield delights in the slippage be ...

DEAD END.
July 16
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

DEAD END.
July 16
thru August 31
Curated by William Strobeck Featuring work by Larry Clark Mark Gonzalez William Strobeck Dash Snow Ryan McGingley Earsnot Irak Ari Marcopoulos Julien Stranger Dave Schubert Tobin Yelland Jonathan Cannon and Spike Jonze Filmmaker and photographer William Strobeck spent a good part of his teenage years on the Everson Museum s Community Plaza during t ...

Lee DuSell: Benediction
July 16
thru August 31
Lee DuSell 1927 2024 is perhaps best known to Everson audiences as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom 1969 that graces the Museum s Plaza but he was also a prolific designer and woodworker DuSell s furniture has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum the Corcoran Gallery and Boston s Museum of Fine Arts Over a three decade span Du ...

Nancy Friedeman-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
July 16
thru October 18
Nancy Friedemann S nchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia s material culture history and natural world For the works featured in Dream Map and Cornucopia Friedemann S nchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora she the ...

Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House
July 16
thru December 31
Time Open During Museum Hours Daily 9am 5pm Cost Free with Admission Fresh Perspectives on the Oneida Community Mansion House is a new temporary exhibition curated by fifteen Colgate University students as part of a museum studies course Together they have created five pop up exhibits that invite visitors to see the story of the Oneida Community Ma ...

LIFE/AFTERLIFE…DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? : Work by Vykky Ebner & Pam McLaughlin
July 17
thru July 19
Life Afterlife Do you have a plan delves into the profound psychological toll religious dogma can have on mental health and spotlights two women who bravely navigated a journey through religious indoctrination survived its challenges and now speak up about the damages they endured ultimately thriving despite the adversity Through evocative artwork ...

Tyler K. Smith: Bombotz
July 17
thru August 3
Based in Elmira New York artist designer and educator Tyler K Smith creates works featuring creatures who inhabit his imaginative BOMBOTZ universe a place where science fiction inspired machines and fantastical creatures reign supreme With robotic bodies bursting open to reveal organic internal organs the creatures of Smith s universe are a signatu ...

Imprinted on Cloth
July 17
thru August 16
The exhibit Imprinted on Cloth showcases four fiber artists whose work crosses the boundaries between quilting and printmaking Petra Fallaux Pat Pauly Karen Schulz and Margaret Boys Wolf Using layering of fiber reactive dyes and surface design techniques such as silk screening mono printing painting stenciling scraping and other mark making methods ...

“After Flowers” by Patrick Costello
July 17
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park After Flowers takes inspiration from a Jacquard woven coverlet produced in 1838 by the incarcerated weavers at Auburn State Prison Under what became known as the Auburn System inmates alternated between periods of silent labor and solitary confinement forced to manufacture a wide variety of product ...

“Fossil Memory” by Ellery Bryan
July 17
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park Fossil Memory traces history through direct and indirect artifacts using planetary movements and geological records as jumping off points for memory and subjectivity Shooting on celluloid film Ellery Bryan begins at the solar eclipse and records performances in quarries and rock collections persona ...

“REST STOP” by Julia J. Wolfe
July 17
thru August 16
REST STOP is a visual narrative of the all too common struggle to practice true rest in an age where production and efficiency are the most valued human resources by the dominant systems in place The rest stops we take along the way are often pivots when arriving at an unexpected obstacle u turns when it feels like we re heading in the wrong direct ...

“Songs from the Sky” by Patrick McGuan
July 17
thru August 16
Part of a collaboration with Stone Quarry Art Park the material vocabulary in Lyric is drawn from Rustbelt Catholicism and country music The common denominator is a collision of grace and labor In the Dry focuses on utopian and apocalyptic thought in colonial America and the legacy of these attitudes in the climate crisis At the fringes of religiou ...