La Casita’s WEIRD Barrio embraces identity through miniature art
Manuel Matías displayed his five miniature art pieces at La Casita Cultural Center’s WEIRD Barrio exhibit, drawing attention to the story of many Latine descendants. Read more »
Manuel Matías displayed his five miniature art pieces at La Casita Cultural Center’s WEIRD Barrio exhibit, drawing attention to the story of many Latine descendants. Read more »
The Syracuse University Art Museum displays the works of painter Mauro C. Martinez. The collection, titled “LANscapes,” challenges norms about the current gaming sphere. Read more »
With renovations like an LED sign on its front entrance, ArtRage Gallery is unveiling a new look alongside its usual exhibits this fall. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society hosted their semesterly fashion show on the Shaw Quadrangle. Models strutted down the walkways with outfits aligned with the Neptune’s Ball theme. Read more »
Chelsea Reeves showed her photography in her second-ever gallery on Sunday. The photos capture experiences on campus like Leon Thomas III’s performance during Black History Month. Read more »
CFAC hosted artist Megan Lewis for a talk about her new exhibit “Chromatic Expressions.” The collection highlights the experiences of Black people. Read more »
In Bird Library, the the Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative curated the Uzbekistan Cultural Exhibition. The exhibit aims to emphasize global cultures at Syracuse University. Read more »
“Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels,” reconnects people back to enameling in the new Everson Museum of Art exhibit. Read more »
Paula Uche and Deborah Holihan create very different art, but they come together at the Petit Branch Library until March 29. Read more »
The Grand Kyiv Ballet came to Syracuse for its tour of “Giselle.” The show’s themes highlight Ukrainian resilience. Read more »
New exhibit, “Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century,” in Bird Library emphasizes how plastics are everywhere. They are in clothes, food containers, kids’ toys and more. Read more »
Sana Musasama’s exhibit at the Everson Museum of Art features dolls based on African American topsy-turvy dolls, made of clay and fabrics. Musasama revisited work she had made 40 years ago for the exhibit. Read more »
The Syracuse University Art Museum is launching its most robust e-museum. Bringing together all of their exhibits online, people can explore the museum’s galleries online. Read more »
Jalen Law’s “Unveiled Echoes” revives the story of Dug’s Dive, a bar on the Erie Canal in Buffalo, NY. By utilizing an app, each work’s characters begin to move on each person’s mobile and sounds echo devices. Read more »
“Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape” compiles digital art of the Arctic. The artist, Janet Biggs, conveys how it is still impacted by human actions despite being detached from the rest of the world. Read more »
With original photography combined with “found objects,” David Edward Johnson’s exhibit tells the story of a father and son. The nostalgic art honors Johnson’s father through his late-stage Alzheimer’s disease with photos of West Texas. Read more »
“To Understand and To Be Understood” was inspired by #NotAgainSU protests and wanted to provide more visibility for Asian Americans. The artwork emphasizes 1960s and ‘70s art. Read more »
Sophia Chai immigrated to New York City from Korea at age 14, not knowing any English. Her exhibit, “Character Space” focuses on using art to honor her mother tongue. Read more »
With her work now on display at the Petit Branch Library, Syracuse local Andrea Buckvold creates unique quilt designs with an array of colors and patterns. The work allows her to unwind after a long day working as a teacher. Read more »
Emphasizing the impact of climate change, Edgewood Gallery’s latest exhibits highlight local artists Read more »
‘A Portrait of Upstate’ aims to create a community of artists in Syracuse Read more »
Mary Slechta’s book ‘Mulberry Street Stories’ tells stories based on her neighborhood and experiences in Syracuse Read more »
Smokepail Studio showcases pottery and coming back home Read more »
Whether DJing in his freshman dorm or an abandoned warehouse in Brooklyn, this year’s Juice Jam DJ Mark Samuel has always focused on connecting with his crowds. Read more »