Tag: art
Sensory-friendly performance of ‘The Nutcracker’ comes to Syracuse this season
The ballet will bring joy to more families this holiday season with new sensory-friendly adaptations. Read More »
Syracuse University’s Palitz gallery to host travel photography exhibit
The Palitz Gallery begins its exhibit, “Wanderlust: Travel Photography from the Syracuse University Art Collection,” on Thursday. Read More »
The art of the interview: ‘Frost/Nixon’ play to take stage at CNY Playhouse
The most watched political interview in history will come to life on stage at The Central New York Playhouse this weekend. Read More »
Light Work to showcase portrait series by Brooklyn-based photographer John Edmonds
John Edmonds will share his perception of human anonymity through the exhibition in Syracuse. Read More »
Cornell freshman’s YouTube video on college transition goes viral
Emery Bergmann set out to finish a class project that ended up being a viral video reaching other college freshmen across the country. Read More »
As one of the most prolific bands in the industry, Maroon 5 releases another banger that features A$AP Rocky
Music columnist Phoebe Smith explains why Maroon 5 stands out in the music industry as one of the only bands that actively releases new songs. Read More »
It’s getting 70 scenes of scary at the Redhouse Arts Center
Relationships: A trick or treat? That’s what audiences will wonder as they watch “70 Scenes of Halloween,” a spooky comedy running now through Oct. 29. Read More »
Everson exhibit ‘On My Own Time’ celebrates hidden abilities of local amateur artists
CNY Arts and the Everson Museum of Art join forces for the 44th annual “On My Own Time” exhibit, showcasing local businesses and their employees’ artistic crafts. Read More »
The CNY Playhouse ups the Halloween season with ‘The Crucible’
Things just got spookier. “The Crucible” is set to open on Friday at the CNY Playhouse at 8 p.m. The iconic American story on the Salem witch trials addresses affairs, betrayal and rumors. Read More »
SUArt Galleries hosts the works of 18th century plate artist
Oct. 11's Lunchtime Lecture will be about Giovanni Piranesi, an 18th century Italian artist featured in the gallery’s Meant to be Shared collection currently on display. Read More »
Light Work’s Artists-in-Residence program brings global experience to Syracuse projects
For the month of October, Light Work will sponsor Jessica Segall and Andres Gonzalez for its Artist-in-Residence program. Both artists use an alternative approach to creating their art and starting a dialogue about real issues. Read More »
Pedro Roth uses paper napkins, glass to tell the story of a mystical orb
Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, means “beginning.” Pedro Roth uses 800 napkins to tell a story about world views at the Point of Contact gallery exhibit. Read More »
Local 'tattoonist,' owner of Classic Trilogy Tattoo represents shop on 'Ink Master'
Tattoo artist Thom Bulman opened his own shop two years ago, combining his love for tattoos with toys and collectables from comics and movies. Read More »
will.i.am defines new era of music industry, joining Mobile Record Label’s startup Amuse
Music columnist Phoebe Smith thinks will.i.am is defining a new type of record label industry as he joins Mobile Record Label’s startup Amuse. Read More »
From astrophysics to fine art, this Ivy League student did an academic 180
For this Ivy League student, switching from logic to creativity made school a positive experience. Read More »
Not going to Juice Jam? Check out what you can do over the weekend in CNY
Wine, art, literature and film all in one just one weekend. Check out what you can do over the weekend in CNY. Read More »
17 central New York women are using their art to smash the patriarchy
Seventeen central New York-based artists will show politically-conscious and feminist sculpture, fiber art and video art starting Saturday at The ArtRage Gallery. Read More »
Artist will fight to the finish given a blank canvas, secret theme
Local artists will compete this weekend in an Art Fight at The Market where they will work to create a piece in 4 hours. Read More »
Q&A: Pigeons Playing Ping Pong on the pursuit of fun and funk
Maryland-based band Pigeons Playing Ping Pong will play at the Westcott Theater on August 31 with their third album “Pizazz” coming later this fall. Read More »
Get outside and explore
Get outside and get inspired to climb a mountain (or just a little hill) with Pulp's Outdoors Guide. Read More »
Ferris Wheel's Day Off
Chocolate milk and the Great New York State Fair go hand in hand. Read More »
SUArt Gallery hosts reception for priceless Arthur Ross collection
Arthur Ross devoted his life to the environment, international relations and art. Now Syracuse University is hosting a reception featuring his priceless European masterpiece collection. Read More »
Your weekend guide to the city of Syracuse
Here are some of the best ways to spend your free time in Syracuse beyond the university hill. Read More »
Don’t be bored on a Saturday night. Checkout these 5 entertainment venues
From a live performance of “The Lion King” to Anderson .Paak, here are the venues to visit in Syracuse for a healthy dose of entertainment. Read More »