Tag: College of Visual and Performing Arts
Syracuse Stage will close 20-21 season in July with virtual play
Syracuse Stage 2020-21 season to end with virtual performance of “‘Master Harold’ ... and the Boys,” available June 16 on video-on-demand. Read More »
Shakespeare company will bring lesser-known plays to audiences this summer
This summer, Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park is planning a return to the stage with performances of two different plays. Read More »
6 places in Syracuse to explore over graduation weekend
Daily Orange graduating seniors share their recommendations on where to take family and friends over graduation weekend. Read More »
Redhouse plans to invite theatergoers back in December for ‘Sister Act’
Redhouse theater is preparing to welcome audiences back to performance this December. Four shows are currently planned for the 2021-2022 season. Read More »
La L.U.C.H.A virtual event uplifts communities of color at SU
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 »
SU Drama seniors look back on year of unexpected challenges and growth
Syracuse University acting seniors reflect on a year filled with virtual performances and entering the entertainment industry during the pandemic. Read More »
Food Truck Fridays summer event makes return to Everson Community Plaza
Food Truck Fridays at Everson Community Plaza are back this year starting Friday and running through August 27. Read More »
SU announces commencement dates for each school, college
The university decided to hold three ceremonies, and all graduating students who registered to participate in a commencement ceremony can bring up to two guests. Read More »
SU sophomore's 'Eternity Continues' film celebrates her Polish heritage
SU sophomore writes and directs a film about family, identity and her Polish-American heritage. Read More »
How 4 film students created senior theses while navigating pandemic
From Los Angeles to Syracuse, four Syracuse University students create their senior film thesis, incorporating COVID-19 protocols on set. Read More »
Redhouse plans to welcome back audiences in December
Live audience members will reenter Redhouse starting with a production of “Sister Act.” Read More »
SU film fraternity organizes festival to connect student filmmakers
The Syracuse University chapter of Delta Kappa Alpha is hosting the Salt City International Film Festival this year. Read More »
VPA students launches ‘Alt’ web series
“Alt” will launch its first episode on April 23rd. The series focuses on a Black gay creative writing major. Read More »
Joanie Leeds uplifts young women with Grammy-winning album 'All the Ladies'
Joanie Leeds empowers young women and children through her all-female album “All the Ladies." Read More »
VPA's Canary Lab shows urgency of climate crisis through multimedia art
Students in VPA’s Canary Lab capturing climate change through art. Read More »
‘A safe space’: SU students find community through on-campus organizations
Students said that by participating in affinity groups and on-campus organizations, they can find a sense of belonging despite an unwelcoming campus climate. Read More »
'Unique Perspectives' invites viewers to explore nature through art
Baltimore Woods Nature Center Art Gallery is hosting two artists until April 23 whose artwork focuses on nature from different perspectives. Read More »
Meet SU's 2021 TEDx speakers and the inspiration behind their talks
On April 8, six SU students and professors will give TED talks in a three-hour event livestreamed from the Westcott Theater. Read More »
'Never again': Grad student uses music to educate others about Holocaust
SU graduate student is researching how to better teach about human atrocity and genocide, through the lens music and music performance. Read More »
Meryl Meisler documents the collision of 2 NYC worlds in Light Work exhibit
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 »
Award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng discusses obstacles as freelance artist
Award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng spoke to SU students over YouTube livestream Thursday night as part of the Visiting Artist Lecture series. Read More »
How 1 SU senior turned a knitting hobby into the brand 'Scarlet Buton'
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 »
Javier el Jugador ended last Pride Union Drag show with a crown, and a ring
Senior Rachel Alaya’s drag performance as Javier el Jugador won SU Pride Union’s 19th Annual Drag Show and closed out the night by proposing to her partner. Read More »
From NY to Mexico, 'Stage Five' film wants to empower domestic violence survivors
A production company run by several SU students is creating a film called Stage Five about domestic abuse. Read More »