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Wednesday, August 8,2012
ART

Pyramid Power

By Molly English-Bowers

Visit Utica’s Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute to see why ancient Egypt continues to enthrall

Wednesday, May 30,2012
ART

Funny lady

Comic Kathleen Madigan returns this week for a Turning Stone gig

By Bill DeLapp
The New Times InterviewThe redhaired comic dynamo known as Kathleen Madigan has been burning up comedy clubs, casino venues and...
Wednesday, May 30,2012
ART

Good Grief

At the Liverpool Art Center, painters learn to heal through the creative process

By Lorna Oppedisano
Imagine a table brimming with paints in the center of a room...
Wednesday, May 9,2012
ART

Cutting Edge

New South Side gallery aims to push artists into new creative corridors

By Jessica Novak
At the corner of Lincoln and Bellevue avenues, on the cusp of the South Side, an idea is growing, and on Saturday, May 12, the buds will burst. The inaugural event will feature nearly 20 artists...
Wednesday, April 18,2012
ART

Tidal Shots

Inner Water, on display at the Warehouse, recounts the disastrous Japanese tsunami of 2011

By Jon Dufort
It was just over a year ago on March 11, 2011, when a tectonic shift, a tiny shrug of earth’s shoulders, released devastation on Japan
Wednesday, April 18,2012
ART

Mi Casita es Tu Casita

A new gallery, SU’s latest West Side initiative, aims to bring Hispanic culture to the masses

By Carl Mellor
Notions of family and community are universal, no matter what the culture, and they are front and center in a new exhibit at a new art gallery
Wednesday, April 11,2012
ART

Creative Core

Syracuse can claim many inventions; revisit them at Patently Syracuse, on display at the Tech Garden

By Jon Dufort
It’s often been said that necessity is the mother of invention, but Ty Marshal sees invention as the mother of civic pride.
Wednesday, April 4,2012
ART

Readers' Digest

Edible books rule the day at Szozda Gallery

By M. T. Elliott
Wednesday, April 4,2012
ART

West Side Wonder

601 Tully evolves from class project to art-scene mainstay in the Near West Side

By Christopher Baker
Some college courses result in a term paper. Some finish with an exam. The more involved classes require a completed project.
Wednesday, April 4,2012
ART

Window Dressing

By Jillian D'Onfro
Something artsy is going on in the front window display of The New Times.
 
 
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