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Wednesday, April 10,2013
ART

Blasts from the Past

Everson exhibit offers a strong sample of 20th-century art

By Carl Mellor
The new display at the Everson Museum of Art offers a sweeping look at art in the United States over the first half of the 20th century.
Wednesday, April 3,2013
ART

Exhibit Provides Outlet for Teachers and Students

Eureka Crafts links shows to city’s Th3 arts program

By Carl Mellor
However, a series of exhibitions at Eureka Crafts has thrown the cliché on its head. For more than a year, the series has showcased work by artists who teach in high school or college or even in a private studio setting.
Wednesday, February 27,2013
ART

Staying Power

Within marks Arlene Abend’s legacy as a sculptor of note

By Carl Mellor
Within, Arlene Abend’s one-woman show at the Redhouse Arts Center, is an apt title expressing...
Wednesday, February 13,2013
ART

Romancing the Stone

Community Folk Art Center partners with Stone Canoe to show off artwork from the journal

By Tiffany Lewars
Creativity comes in many forms, and the latest edition of the Stone Canoe journal depicts that. Robert Colley, associate dean at...
Wednesday, January 30,2013
ART

Campfire Story

The latest Warehouse exhibit manipulates natural scenes with the latest high-tech gadget

By Jon Dufort
Times have changed a lot since Thoreau was thinking about man’s place in nature. He decided to drop out of the hectic 1840s, escaping social distractions and paying more attention to natural
Wednesday, January 23,2013
ART

Nick of Time

Art teacher Nick Todisco, who died in October, will be feted at a Szozda Gallery exhibit

By Lorna Oppedisano
The studio was cluttered with paint, books and letters. Oriental rugs lined the floor. Beside the large window two artists sat talking about anything and everything. The conversation ranged from a
Wednesday, January 2,2013
ART

Group Dynamics

The Everson’s inclusive biennial exhibit marked a year of diversity, creativity and audacity

By Carl Mellor
Looking back on the 2012 Syracuse art scene, the discussion begins with the Everson Museum of Art’s radical revamping of its biennial exhibition that showcases artists from upstate New York
Wednesday, December 26,2012
ART

Ghosts of the Machines

Jonathan Kirk’s skeletal sculptures of rudimentary devices occupy Machines: Fragments & Reveries at Colgate’s Clifford Art Gallery

By Jon Dufort
Train wrecks really get your attention, even sculptural ones. Imagine a ton of steel hurtling with out-of-control force, lurching off the tracks, coming right for you. Massive “Old King Cole%
Wednesday, December 19,2012
ART

I Dig a TONY

Catch the Everson Museum’s biennial tradition before it’s gone Jan. 6

By Molly English-Bowers
Since its video collection is a point of pride for the Everson Museum of Art, it’s fitting that video takes, ahem, center stage at TONY 2012: The Other New York. Some of that video is quite
Wednesday, November 14,2012
ART

Wall Haul

Syracuse Cultural Workers turns 30, and a new exhibit celebrates by displaying 100 of the group’s posters

By Carl Mellor
Now on display at the Onondaga Historical Association, Syracuse Cultural Workers: 100 @ 30 works on several levels. It celebrates SCW’s 30-year history and its portfolio of more than 700 post
 
 
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