As part of her residency at SU, Deanna Witkowski shared her ‘sacred jazz’ and performed with the Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble, the Orange Juice Quintet and the Hendricks Chapel Choir this past weekend. Read more »
Throughout this week, SU will be hosting many interesting discussions that focus on a variety of topics including mental health and the history of NASA. Read more »
Artist Rina Banerjee was joined by professors Timur Hammond and Lawrence Chua to discuss diasporas, cultures and geography in her exhibition at the SU Art Museum.
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Syracuse University Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Take Me to the Palace of Love,” by Rina Banerjee, offers viewers a place to learn about different cultures.
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The six artists featured at this year’s CNY Artist Initiative are all unique in their own way and beautifully represent themselves through their work. Read more »
The Station looks to give a place for the cutting edge of art in Syracuse, whether it be an educational exhibition or a nontraditional art performance. Read more »
From student artwork, bee conservation and the closing of Native American Indian Heritage Month, the Syracuse area is abuzz with events this week. Read more »
Autumn Danielle Dirks channels her creative passion into her graphic design career, finding community in the Gear Factory, and creating personal pieces to give back to the city. Read more »
As the Community Folk Art Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, it welcomes Ailey II Dance Company to give a production that ‘encompasses almost all of the arts.’ Read more »
Deplatforming artists for such gross misconduct as racist rants and sexual assault sends a strong message about the threat of consequence at all levels of fame and status. Read more »
After nearly eight years of painting streets around his hometown, Dan Shanahan is now displaying his ever growing work at the Everson Museum of Art. Read more »
The Schine Student Center’s display of The Clotheline Project shares raw, poignant messages from sexual trauma and domestic abuse survivors, raising awareness on the prevalence of the issue and giving surivivors a safe space to heal. Read more »
From plays, to poetry to a stop-motion film, the Access Arts SU show gave students with disabilities the chance to show off their artistic talents. Read more »
The National Veterans Resource Center Gallery hosted the 27th Syracuse Veterans Creative Arts Competition, cultivating a creative outlet for veterans and transforming their narrative from one of suffering, to healing. Read more »
After struggling to find his place in conventional pottery, Raymon Elozua deviated from the norm, crafting abstract pieces composed of mixed mediums. Read more »