We found 338 events in Exhibition
Event list
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 13
thru December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 13
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 13
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 13
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 13
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 13
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 13
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 13
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 14
thru December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 14
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 14
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 14
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 14
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 14
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 14
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 14
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 15
thru December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 15
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 15
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 15
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 15
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 15
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 15
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 16
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 16
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 16
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 16
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 16
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 16
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 17
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 17
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 17
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 17
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 17
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 17
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 18
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 18
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 18
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 18
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 18
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 18
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 18
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 19
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 19
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 19
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 19
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 19
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 19
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 19
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 20
thru December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 20
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 20
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 20
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 20
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 20
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 20
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 20
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 21
thru December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 21
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 21
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 21
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 21
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
IN SECRECY: New Works by Jaleel Campbell
December 21
thru January 18
Opening Reception November 9th from 6 8pm Free and open to the public Jaleel Campbell s latest series titled In Secrecy will explore the experiences of out discreet and DL Black men in the gay community and what toll that takes on the psyche over time Unlearning our natural instinct to operate in secret is half the battle Homophobia in the Black co ...
It Came From the 70s
December 21
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 21
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Freedom for All: Syracuse's Colored Convention of 1864
December 22
Onondaga Historical Association s exhibition Freedom for All Syracuse s Colored Men s Convention of 1864 recently opened at CNY Art s Art in the Atrium space 201 E Washington St The exhibit will be on display there through late December after which it will travel throughout the community to locations including OHA s downtown comprehensive history m ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 22
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 22
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 22
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 22
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 22
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 22
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 23
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 23
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 23
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 23
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 23
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 23
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 24
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 24
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 24
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 24
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 24
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 24
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 25
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 25
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 25
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 25
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 25
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 25
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 26
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 26
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 26
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 26
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...
It Came From the 70s
December 26
thru March 31
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics Artists began to grasp clay s potential when it came to Conceptual Art Minimalism Land Art Performance Art and other movements of the era In the wake of the 1960s artists felt free to use humor for self expression shock value or to serve as a spoonful of sugar to deliver a message Whi ...
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
December 26
thru April 27
Over the course of five decades Georgia based potter Michael Simon s name became synonymous with American functional pottery Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie After building his own kiln near Athens Georgia in 1980 Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity These p ...
Putting Art to Work: Prints of the Works Progress Administration
December 27
thru December 29
The Great Depression reached its peak in 1933 when the unemployment rate in the United States plummeted to 20 The Public Works of Art Project a relief measure to employ artists was one of many New Deal initiatives that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law during his first year in office In 1935 the program was replaced by the Federal ...
Sascha Brastoff: California King
December 27
thru December 29
There are many wild and colorful characters in the history of American ceramics but most pale in comparison to Sascha Brastoff We most remember Brastoff as a prolific designer of midcentury dinnerware but he also served in the US Army during World War II where he created props and costumes for Special Services events to entertain troops Brastoff al ...
Tim Atseff: Final Edition
December 27
thru December 29
Fifty years following his Everson Museum debut Syracuse native Tim Atseff returns with a solo exhibition dedicated to a topic he knows intimately the news media Atseff spent nearly five decades working in the newspaper business in various professional roles and is perhaps best known for penning editorial cartoons that satirically skewered political ...
Gardens: Rising Above and Floating Below
December 27
thru December 30
This show features the paintings of local artist Barbara Krause According to Barbara Paintings that help the viewer create a sense of projecting themselves into the places the art portrays quiet special places in Nature to wonder about I m into that kind of thing it s pretty cool Whimsical Paintings bring out a smile that s happy glad sad surprised ...