Syracuse’s Poster Project hosts poetry competition centered around CNY culture
Syracuse’s Poster Project is marking its 21st anniversary with a poetry call for poems about the “Spirits of Syracuse.” Read more »
Syracuse’s Poster Project is marking its 21st anniversary with a poetry call for poems about the “Spirits of Syracuse.” Read more »
The Cherry Pit’s founders were introduced only shortly before developing the store together. Read more »
Ivan Forde is the first artist being shown at SU Art Museum’s inaugural Art Wall Project exhibit. Read more »
Local galleries are using art to bring attention to cultural issues ranging from immigration to rights and inclusion for people with disabilities. Read more »
Last held in 2019, the fair is set to run for 18 days, with COVID-19 safety protocols in place to protect vendors and attendees. Read more »
Sales of non-fungible tokens, better known as NFTs, are changing the way that artists, buyers and investors interact. Read more »
Daily Orange graduating seniors share their recommendations on where to take family and friends over graduation weekend. Read more »
Redhouse theater is preparing to welcome audiences back to performance this December. Four shows are currently planned for the 2021-2022 season. Read more »
The art installation, which will be designed by artist and muralist Brandon Lazore of the Onondaga Nation, is part of the university’s response to Indigenous students’ concerns about the visibility of Indigenous people on campus. Read more »
SU organization La L.U.C.H.A hosted an event Tuesday evening focused on the shared experiences between the Latinx and Black communities on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »
Food Truck Fridays at Everson Community Plaza are back this year starting Friday and running through August 27. Read more »
Hil Malatino talked about his book Trans Care and discussed the care system of trans communities, stratification in resources for different groups of trans people, and trans exclusion. Read more »
Students in VPA’s Canary Lab capturing climate change through art. Read more »
Amazon is preparing to open its first robotics fulfillment center in Onondaga County, which is expected to create more than 1,000 local jobs. Read more »
Baltimore Woods Nature Center Art Gallery is hosting two artists until April 23 whose artwork focuses on nature from different perspectives. Read more »
On April 8, six SU students and professors will give TED talks in a three-hour event livestreamed from the Westcott Theater. Read more »
When Meryl Meisler left her residency at Light Work, she left a copy of both of her photography books. Works from her book “A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick” are now on display at Light Work through July. Read more »
Lee, who graduated SU in 2011 with a degree in illustration, is an award-winning freelance illustrator and an adjunct professor at Fullerton College. Read more »
Award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng spoke to SU students over YouTube livestream Thursday night as part of the Visiting Artist Lecture series. Read more »
Dek: Tasha Getten learned to knit during the pandemic, but it wasn’t until a conversation with her best friend in February that she decided to start her clothing business Scarlet Buton. Read more »
A production company run by several SU students is creating a film called Stage Five about domestic abuse. Read more »
Syracuse University and the University of Arkansas are collaborating on art exhibits at both universities. Work from SU students is on display in Arkansas and work from Arkansas students is on display at SU. Read more »
Rafy Evans went from working at The University of Florida to being social media influencer and Tik Tok star Bryce Hall’s assistant. Here’s how her time at SU helps her career in content creation. Read more »
Fund established by SU alumni is giving back to the school’s art museum and setting up a fellowship for students. Read more »