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Events for Tuesday, June 25, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Jazz at Timber Banks: Steven Brown/Dino Losito Duo CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Events for Wednesday, June 26, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
5:00 PM-11:00 PM
Opening Night: Syracuse International Jazz Fest
7:00 PM
Soul Mine Liverpool is the Place
7:00 PM
Flamy Grant & Taylor Abrahamse The 443 Social Club
8:00 PM
An Evening with James Taylor and His All-Star Band Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
Events for Thursday, June 27, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
4:00 PM-11:00 PM
Syracuse International Jazz Fest
7:00 PM
Brothers Osborne with Steven Wilson Jr.: Might as Well Be Us Tour Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
Events for Friday, June 28, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
12:00 PM-8:00 PM
Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
4:00 PM-11:00 PM
Syracuse International Jazz Fest
5:00 PM
T Munchers Poetic Day Art in the Atrium
5:30 PM
Outlaw Music Festival: Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
7:00 PM
Shakey Graves and Trampled By Turtles Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
Events for Saturday, June 29, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Opening Reception: Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
4:00 PM-11:00 PM
Syracuse International Jazz Fest
7:00 PM-10:00 PM
ArtRageous Extravaganza ArtRage Gallery, featuring Karin Franklin King, Kambuyu Marimba Ensemble, The Cadleys
7:00 PM
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit with Courtney Marie Andrews Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
7:00 PM
Sirsy with Christine Havrilla The 443 Social Club
Events for Sunday, June 30, 2024
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
1:00 PM
Sirsy with Christine Havrilla The 443 Social Club
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
100 Bowls by David MacDonald
3:00 PM
Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Events for Monday, July 1, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
7:00 PM
Liverpool Community Band Liverpool is the Place
Events for Tuesday, July 2, 2024
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 25 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, June 25 |
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Jazz at Timber Banks: Steven Brown/Dino Losito Duo CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Price: No cover Persimmons
3536 Timber Banks Pkwy.,
Baldwinsville
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Wednesday, June 26, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26 |
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 26 |
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Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Clayscapes is a tribute to clay's ubiquitous presence in our lives, and to the powerful metaphorical and spiritual role that it can play. The Everson's famous collection of ceramics is filled with works that explore the landscape—from artist Robert Arneson's monumental celebration of California's mountainous landscape to Uruguayan-born Lidya Buzio's earthy vessels adorned with the skyline of her adopted home in New York City. The collection contains many commercially produced souvenir plates and pitchers meant to commemorate and memorialize specific places. These wares are a distinctive part of the Museum's collection, and they provide inspiration for contemporary artists such as Paul Scott, who makes commemorative plates that reflect the ways that humans have altered the landscape and exploited its resources. As artists continue to shape clay, Clayscapes recognizes the ways in which clay shapes us. The Everson's ceramic collection is filled with work that documents the joys and sorrows of humankind's relationship with the Earth. This exhibition pays tribute to the powerful connection between artists and the world around them.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 26 |
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O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Akwesasne Mohawk artist Natasha Smoke Santiago has spent the last two decades mastering traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques. Her unique work incorporates storytelling, activism, and the exploration of native foodways, including experiments with seedkeeping and collaborations with Indigenous chefs. The exhibition's title, O'tá:ra (pronounced oh-da-law) takes its name from a Mohawk phrase that means both "our clay" and "our clan," a testament to clay's foundational role in Haudenosaunee culture.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 26 |
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Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum houses a significant collection of enamels by artists including June Schwarcz, Edward H. Winter, and Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley. Several leading ceramists — for example, Carleton Ball and Jade Snow Wong — also worked in enamel. Exhibition spaces that show ceramics have often championed enamels too, including the Everson's own Ceramic National exhibitions. After waning in popularity in the mid-20th century, enamels are enjoying a comeback thanks to new technologies and the proliferation of community studios and makerspaces that provide shared equipment and knowledge.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 26 |
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Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
In 2021, photographer Ben Altman and his wife bought 38 acres of land next to their home in rural Danby, NY, to prevent logging and development. He recognized that the title to this beautiful land originated in genocide. More than 200 years ago the Cayuga, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, were violently and fraudulently dispersed from the homelands they had occupied and nurtured for over 10,000 years. Despite two centuries of genocidal repression and cultural suppression, they remain resilient, but live almost entirely in diaspora, in Oklahoma, Ontario, and scattered across North America. "I Own This Stolen Land" is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to acknowledge and take responsibility for the theft of the land; understand the natural systems, economic pressures, ecological stresses, and options for stewardship of the site; invite Cayuga people to visit and to undertake traditional and arts activities, building trust between them and communities in Tompkins County; and develop scalable models for cooperative access to ancestral land.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 26 |
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Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Suit Up! A Look At Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through The Years" highlights the wide array of sporting uniforms donned by athletes in Onondaga County at every level of competition going back more than 120 years. Utilizing OHA's extensive collection of uniforms, programs, and photographs, and the generosity of the Syracuse Mets and Syracuse Crunch, in addition to the several local collectors, this exhibition offers something for every sports fan. Highlights include signed memorabilia from Ernie Davis, Syracuse Orange Football star and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961, as well as game-worn jerseys from Crunch, Mets, and Syracuse Orange Basketball players, to name just a few of the incredible items on display in this exhibit.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 26 |
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Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
We're opening the doors to our collections and displaying an eclectic collection of unique objects and archival items. As part of our mission to preserve our community's past, OHA curatorial and archival staff has been collecting the tangible local history from donors near and far. Many of those donations from the past 5 years have been gathered together into one exhibit for your viewing pleasure, and to showcase the generosity of our donors. This exhibit includes unusual, fascinating, and amusing items recently donated to OHA. Museum objects and archival items to be displayed include photographs of the Syracuse Nationals professional basketball team and other local sports team items, Loew's State Theater (now Landmark Theater) architectural drawings from 1926-1927, and story boards from the local TV show The Magic Toy Shop. Other items include furniture made by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (SYROCO), artwork, wicker furniture, clothing and accessories, children's toys, as well as a television set and a Play-Talk Electronic Toy made by General Electric at Electronics Park in Liverpool, NY. These are just some of the historical treasures that will captivate guests of all interests and ages, so start reliving our community's past, and come Look At What We Got!
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5:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 26 |
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Opening Night: Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Various downtown locations
Syracuse
5:00-7:00 pm Avenue J, featuring Lee Tiffault (Talking Cursive, 301 Erie Blvd. West) Jimmy John's Vibe Tribute to Milt Jackson (Gilded Club, 415 S. Clinton St.) The Frank Grosso Quartet (Oh My Darling!, 321 Salina St.) The Jeff Martin Trio (Mulrooney's, 239 W. Fayette St.) Dave Solazzo & The Bridge (Al's Wine & Whiskey, 321 S. Clinton St.) Shawn Maurice Seals & SMX (The Song & Dance, 115 East Jefferson St.) Colleen Prossner & Friends (Lounge @ The Courtyard Mariott Armory Square, 300 W. Fayette St.) 6:00-8:00 pm Brian Scherer Quartet (The Saltine Warrior, 214 W. Water St.) In the Pocket with Big Nate (Benjamin's On Franklin, 314 S. Franklin St.) The Ageless Jazz Band (Salt City Market Patio, 484 S. Salina St.) Joe Magnarelli Organ Band, featuring Akiko Tsuruga (The Tasting Room, 334 S. Salina St.) Vinnie Amico Trio, featuring Tim Herron and Zach Fleitz (Funk n Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.) Julie & Rick's Jazz Asylum (Evergreen, 125 E. Water St.) Michael Passarelli Trio (Lounge @ The Residence Inn, Mariott Armory Square, 300 W. Fayette St.) 7:00-9:00 pm Wayne Tucker & the Bad Motha's (The Fitz, 321 S. Salina St.) The Latin Groove Connection, featuring Joe Carello (The Taphouse on Walton, 165 Walton St.) 8:00-10:00 pm Ralph Lalama Trio (The Tasting Room, 334 S. Salina St.) Tish Oney's All Star Salute to "Sassy" Sarah Vaughan, featuring Joe Riposo and Steve Brown (Gilded Club, 165 Walton St.) Sam Wynn's All Star Tribute to Donny Hathaway (The Song & Dance, 115 E. Jefferson St.) Marissa Mulder & Jon Weber (Prime Steakhouse, 101 E. Water St.) ESP (Maxwell's, 112 E. Genesee St.) The Intention (Eleven Waters Patio Downtown Syracuse Marriott, 100 E. Onondaga St.) The Drew Serafini Trio (Pastabilities, 311 S. Franklin St.) Scott Rutledge Quintet (Kitty Hoynes, 301 W. Fayette St.) 9:00-11:00 pm Vince Watson / Mikal Serafim Collective (Lounge ® The Residence Inn, Mariott Armory Square, 300 W. Fayette St.) The Instigators (Funk n Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.) For more information, visit www.syracusejazzfest.com.
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Soul Mine Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Dance Funk and R&B
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Flamy Grant & Taylor Abrahamse The 443 Social Club
The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave.,
Syracuse
Award-winning and Billboard-charting artist Flamy Grant is a shame-slaying, hip-swaying, singing-songwriting drag queen from western North Carolina. Her 2022 debut record, Bible Belt Baby, was nominated for Best Pop Album at the San Diego Music Awards and was named one of the Top Ten Queer Country Albums of 2023 by Rainbow Rodeo Magazine. Flamy is a winner of the 2023 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition and a nominee for the 2023 QueerX Award for Best Drag Artist. She has been featured in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, People, Billboard, and more. Both a powerhouse vocalist and an intrepid songwriter, Flamy blends the art of drag with her iconic folk/rock sound to create a memorable musical experience. If you're singing along to a song you don't know, and suddenly feeling 10 years younger — you're probably at a Taylor Abrahamse concert. Like a maple leaf in a gust above the Ontario prairies, Taylor floats blissfully between the borders of song, gender, and genre with his/her deftly crafted, hook-laden hammer-claw pop. A Paul Simon/Jim Carrey crossbreed, he'll leave you laughing, touched, and even singing along – if you can reach that high.
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8:00 PM, June 26 |
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An Evening with James Taylor and His All-Star Band Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way,
Syracuse
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Thursday, June 27, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27 |
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 27 |
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O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Akwesasne Mohawk artist Natasha Smoke Santiago has spent the last two decades mastering traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques. Her unique work incorporates storytelling, activism, and the exploration of native foodways, including experiments with seedkeeping and collaborations with Indigenous chefs. The exhibition's title, O'tá:ra (pronounced oh-da-law) takes its name from a Mohawk phrase that means both "our clay" and "our clan," a testament to clay's foundational role in Haudenosaunee culture.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 27 |
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Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Clayscapes is a tribute to clay's ubiquitous presence in our lives, and to the powerful metaphorical and spiritual role that it can play. The Everson's famous collection of ceramics is filled with works that explore the landscape—from artist Robert Arneson's monumental celebration of California's mountainous landscape to Uruguayan-born Lidya Buzio's earthy vessels adorned with the skyline of her adopted home in New York City. The collection contains many commercially produced souvenir plates and pitchers meant to commemorate and memorialize specific places. These wares are a distinctive part of the Museum's collection, and they provide inspiration for contemporary artists such as Paul Scott, who makes commemorative plates that reflect the ways that humans have altered the landscape and exploited its resources. As artists continue to shape clay, Clayscapes recognizes the ways in which clay shapes us. The Everson's ceramic collection is filled with work that documents the joys and sorrows of humankind's relationship with the Earth. This exhibition pays tribute to the powerful connection between artists and the world around them.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 27 |
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Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
In 2021, photographer Ben Altman and his wife bought 38 acres of land next to their home in rural Danby, NY, to prevent logging and development. He recognized that the title to this beautiful land originated in genocide. More than 200 years ago the Cayuga, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, were violently and fraudulently dispersed from the homelands they had occupied and nurtured for over 10,000 years. Despite two centuries of genocidal repression and cultural suppression, they remain resilient, but live almost entirely in diaspora, in Oklahoma, Ontario, and scattered across North America. "I Own This Stolen Land" is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to acknowledge and take responsibility for the theft of the land; understand the natural systems, economic pressures, ecological stresses, and options for stewardship of the site; invite Cayuga people to visit and to undertake traditional and arts activities, building trust between them and communities in Tompkins County; and develop scalable models for cooperative access to ancestral land.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 27 |
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Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
We're opening the doors to our collections and displaying an eclectic collection of unique objects and archival items. As part of our mission to preserve our community's past, OHA curatorial and archival staff has been collecting the tangible local history from donors near and far. Many of those donations from the past 5 years have been gathered together into one exhibit for your viewing pleasure, and to showcase the generosity of our donors. This exhibit includes unusual, fascinating, and amusing items recently donated to OHA. Museum objects and archival items to be displayed include photographs of the Syracuse Nationals professional basketball team and other local sports team items, Loew's State Theater (now Landmark Theater) architectural drawings from 1926-1927, and story boards from the local TV show The Magic Toy Shop. Other items include furniture made by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (SYROCO), artwork, wicker furniture, clothing and accessories, children's toys, as well as a television set and a Play-Talk Electronic Toy made by General Electric at Electronics Park in Liverpool, NY. These are just some of the historical treasures that will captivate guests of all interests and ages, so start reliving our community's past, and come Look At What We Got!
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Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Suit Up! A Look At Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through The Years" highlights the wide array of sporting uniforms donned by athletes in Onondaga County at every level of competition going back more than 120 years. Utilizing OHA's extensive collection of uniforms, programs, and photographs, and the generosity of the Syracuse Mets and Syracuse Crunch, in addition to the several local collectors, this exhibition offers something for every sports fan. Highlights include signed memorabilia from Ernie Davis, Syracuse Orange Football star and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961, as well as game-worn jerseys from Crunch, Mets, and Syracuse Orange Basketball players, to name just a few of the incredible items on display in this exhibit.
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4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 27 |
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Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
4:00-4:30 pm: The Katz Pajamas Jazz Band (Ray Middle School, Baldwinsville) 5:00-6:15 pm: Bill O'Connell's Latin Jazz All Stars, featuring Conrad Herwig and Don Braden 6:45-8:00 pm: Catherine Russell Band 8:15-9:00 pm: McKinley James 9:30-11:00 pm: The Mavericks For more information, visit www.syracusejazzfest.com.
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Brothers Osborne with Steven Wilson Jr.: Might as Well Be Us Tour Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
Beak & Skiff
2708 Lords Hill Rd.,
Lafayette
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Friday, June 28, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28 |
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 28 |
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O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Akwesasne Mohawk artist Natasha Smoke Santiago has spent the last two decades mastering traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques. Her unique work incorporates storytelling, activism, and the exploration of native foodways, including experiments with seedkeeping and collaborations with Indigenous chefs. The exhibition's title, O'tá:ra (pronounced oh-da-law) takes its name from a Mohawk phrase that means both "our clay" and "our clan," a testament to clay's foundational role in Haudenosaunee culture.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 28 |
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Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum houses a significant collection of enamels by artists including June Schwarcz, Edward H. Winter, and Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley. Several leading ceramists — for example, Carleton Ball and Jade Snow Wong — also worked in enamel. Exhibition spaces that show ceramics have often championed enamels too, including the Everson's own Ceramic National exhibitions. After waning in popularity in the mid-20th century, enamels are enjoying a comeback thanks to new technologies and the proliferation of community studios and makerspaces that provide shared equipment and knowledge.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 28 |
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Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Clayscapes is a tribute to clay's ubiquitous presence in our lives, and to the powerful metaphorical and spiritual role that it can play. The Everson's famous collection of ceramics is filled with works that explore the landscape—from artist Robert Arneson's monumental celebration of California's mountainous landscape to Uruguayan-born Lidya Buzio's earthy vessels adorned with the skyline of her adopted home in New York City. The collection contains many commercially produced souvenir plates and pitchers meant to commemorate and memorialize specific places. These wares are a distinctive part of the Museum's collection, and they provide inspiration for contemporary artists such as Paul Scott, who makes commemorative plates that reflect the ways that humans have altered the landscape and exploited its resources. As artists continue to shape clay, Clayscapes recognizes the ways in which clay shapes us. The Everson's ceramic collection is filled with work that documents the joys and sorrows of humankind's relationship with the Earth. This exhibition pays tribute to the powerful connection between artists and the world around them.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28 |
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Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
The Gandee Gallery is proud to host this year's Independent Potters' Associations's (IPA) Member show, an annual group exhibition featuring ceramics created by the group's members.
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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 28 |
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Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
Price: Free City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
The Invitational showcases eight artists: Tyrone Johnson-Neuland, S. Quinn, Rachel Anderson, Ben Coir, Tony Washington, Wanda-Marie Nahani Rana, Jillian Hagadorn, and Mary Stanley. These artists cover a range of mediums, including painting, photography, assemblage, illustration, sculpture, and installation.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 28 |
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Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
In 2021, photographer Ben Altman and his wife bought 38 acres of land next to their home in rural Danby, NY, to prevent logging and development. He recognized that the title to this beautiful land originated in genocide. More than 200 years ago the Cayuga, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, were violently and fraudulently dispersed from the homelands they had occupied and nurtured for over 10,000 years. Despite two centuries of genocidal repression and cultural suppression, they remain resilient, but live almost entirely in diaspora, in Oklahoma, Ontario, and scattered across North America. "I Own This Stolen Land" is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to acknowledge and take responsibility for the theft of the land; understand the natural systems, economic pressures, ecological stresses, and options for stewardship of the site; invite Cayuga people to visit and to undertake traditional and arts activities, building trust between them and communities in Tompkins County; and develop scalable models for cooperative access to ancestral land.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 28 |
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Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Suit Up! A Look At Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through The Years" highlights the wide array of sporting uniforms donned by athletes in Onondaga County at every level of competition going back more than 120 years. Utilizing OHA's extensive collection of uniforms, programs, and photographs, and the generosity of the Syracuse Mets and Syracuse Crunch, in addition to the several local collectors, this exhibition offers something for every sports fan. Highlights include signed memorabilia from Ernie Davis, Syracuse Orange Football star and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961, as well as game-worn jerseys from Crunch, Mets, and Syracuse Orange Basketball players, to name just a few of the incredible items on display in this exhibit.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 28 |
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Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
We're opening the doors to our collections and displaying an eclectic collection of unique objects and archival items. As part of our mission to preserve our community's past, OHA curatorial and archival staff has been collecting the tangible local history from donors near and far. Many of those donations from the past 5 years have been gathered together into one exhibit for your viewing pleasure, and to showcase the generosity of our donors. This exhibit includes unusual, fascinating, and amusing items recently donated to OHA. Museum objects and archival items to be displayed include photographs of the Syracuse Nationals professional basketball team and other local sports team items, Loew's State Theater (now Landmark Theater) architectural drawings from 1926-1927, and story boards from the local TV show The Magic Toy Shop. Other items include furniture made by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (SYROCO), artwork, wicker furniture, clothing and accessories, children's toys, as well as a television set and a Play-Talk Electronic Toy made by General Electric at Electronics Park in Liverpool, NY. These are just some of the historical treasures that will captivate guests of all interests and ages, so start reliving our community's past, and come Look At What We Got!
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4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 28 |
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Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
4:00-4:45 pm: SU Student Jazz Combo Orange Juice 5:15-6:15 pm: Jane Bunnett & Maqueque 6:35-7:35 pm: Freda Payne Big Band, "Freda Celebrates Ella" 7:55-8:55 pm: Gunhild Carling Big Band (Sweden's Queen of Swing) 9:25-11:00 pm: Kenny G For more information, visit www.syracusejazzfest.com.
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5:30 PM, June 28 |
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Outlaw Music Festival: Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way,
Syracuse
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7:00 PM, June 28 |
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Shakey Graves and Trampled By Turtles Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
Beak & Skiff
2708 Lords Hill Rd.,
Lafayette
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5:00 PM, June 28 |
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T Munchers Poetic Day Art in the Atrium
Price: Free City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
With a nice rhythmic soft instrumental beat and a microphone, T Munchers will perform poetry, showing the art and creativity behind poetry. This event emphasizes real life situations in the Urban areas, giving those in need of help a space to feel a sense of support and help as well as confidence.
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Saturday, June 29, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 29 |
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O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Akwesasne Mohawk artist Natasha Smoke Santiago has spent the last two decades mastering traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques. Her unique work incorporates storytelling, activism, and the exploration of native foodways, including experiments with seedkeeping and collaborations with Indigenous chefs. The exhibition's title, O'tá:ra (pronounced oh-da-law) takes its name from a Mohawk phrase that means both "our clay" and "our clan," a testament to clay's foundational role in Haudenosaunee culture.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 29 |
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Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Clayscapes is a tribute to clay's ubiquitous presence in our lives, and to the powerful metaphorical and spiritual role that it can play. The Everson's famous collection of ceramics is filled with works that explore the landscape—from artist Robert Arneson's monumental celebration of California's mountainous landscape to Uruguayan-born Lidya Buzio's earthy vessels adorned with the skyline of her adopted home in New York City. The collection contains many commercially produced souvenir plates and pitchers meant to commemorate and memorialize specific places. These wares are a distinctive part of the Museum's collection, and they provide inspiration for contemporary artists such as Paul Scott, who makes commemorative plates that reflect the ways that humans have altered the landscape and exploited its resources. As artists continue to shape clay, Clayscapes recognizes the ways in which clay shapes us. The Everson's ceramic collection is filled with work that documents the joys and sorrows of humankind's relationship with the Earth. This exhibition pays tribute to the powerful connection between artists and the world around them.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 29 |
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Opening Reception: Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
There will be an opening reception this evening 6:00-8:00 pm. The Gandee Gallery is proud to host this year's Independent Potters' Associations's (IPA) Member show, an annual group exhibition featuring ceramics created by the group's members.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 29 |
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Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
Price: Free City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
The Invitational showcases eight artists: Tyrone Johnson-Neuland, S. Quinn, Rachel Anderson, Ben Coir, Tony Washington, Wanda-Marie Nahani Rana, Jillian Hagadorn, and Mary Stanley. These artists cover a range of mediums, including painting, photography, assemblage, illustration, sculpture, and installation.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 29 |
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Ben Altman: I Own This Stolen Land ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
In 2021, photographer Ben Altman and his wife bought 38 acres of land next to their home in rural Danby, NY, to prevent logging and development. He recognized that the title to this beautiful land originated in genocide. More than 200 years ago the Cayuga, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, were violently and fraudulently dispersed from the homelands they had occupied and nurtured for over 10,000 years. Despite two centuries of genocidal repression and cultural suppression, they remain resilient, but live almost entirely in diaspora, in Oklahoma, Ontario, and scattered across North America. "I Own This Stolen Land" is a multidisciplinary project that seeks to acknowledge and take responsibility for the theft of the land; understand the natural systems, economic pressures, ecological stresses, and options for stewardship of the site; invite Cayuga people to visit and to undertake traditional and arts activities, building trust between them and communities in Tompkins County; and develop scalable models for cooperative access to ancestral land.
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 29 |
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ArtRageous Extravaganza ArtRage Gallery Featuring Karin Franklin King, Kambuyu Marimba Ensemble, The Cadleys
Price: Free May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A festive night of live music, local brews, great food, good friends, and a silent auction all to support ArtRage Gallery.
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History |
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 29 |
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Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
We're opening the doors to our collections and displaying an eclectic collection of unique objects and archival items. As part of our mission to preserve our community's past, OHA curatorial and archival staff has been collecting the tangible local history from donors near and far. Many of those donations from the past 5 years have been gathered together into one exhibit for your viewing pleasure, and to showcase the generosity of our donors. This exhibit includes unusual, fascinating, and amusing items recently donated to OHA. Museum objects and archival items to be displayed include photographs of the Syracuse Nationals professional basketball team and other local sports team items, Loew's State Theater (now Landmark Theater) architectural drawings from 1926-1927, and story boards from the local TV show The Magic Toy Shop. Other items include furniture made by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (SYROCO), artwork, wicker furniture, clothing and accessories, children's toys, as well as a television set and a Play-Talk Electronic Toy made by General Electric at Electronics Park in Liverpool, NY. These are just some of the historical treasures that will captivate guests of all interests and ages, so start reliving our community's past, and come Look At What We Got!
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 29 |
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Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Suit Up! A Look At Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through The Years" highlights the wide array of sporting uniforms donned by athletes in Onondaga County at every level of competition going back more than 120 years. Utilizing OHA's extensive collection of uniforms, programs, and photographs, and the generosity of the Syracuse Mets and Syracuse Crunch, in addition to the several local collectors, this exhibition offers something for every sports fan. Highlights include signed memorabilia from Ernie Davis, Syracuse Orange Football star and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961, as well as game-worn jerseys from Crunch, Mets, and Syracuse Orange Basketball players, to name just a few of the incredible items on display in this exhibit.
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4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 29 |
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Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Price: Free Clinton Square
Downtown,
Syracuse
4:00-5:15 pm: SU Faculty Jazz Ensemble, featuring Marianne Solivan, Timothy Ogunbiyi, Tim Norton, Rick Balestra, Josh Dekaney, and Michael Dubaniewicz 5:30-6:45 pm: James Carter Quintet, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis Project, "Lookin' at Lock!" 7:15-8:45 pm: Gino Vannelli 9:30-11:00 pm: The O'Jays For more information, visit www.syracusejazzfest.com.
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7:00 PM, June 29 |
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit with Courtney Marie Andrews Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard
Beak & Skiff
2708 Lords Hill Rd.,
Lafayette
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7:00 PM, June 29 |
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Sirsy with Christine Havrilla The 443 Social Club
The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave.,
Syracuse
Although you'll normally find Sirsy in the headline slot, they've also opened for Maroon 5, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Train, RaRaRiot, Third Eye Blind, Collective Soul, Lifehouse, Blues Traveler, Cheap Trick, and many more. Sirsy has played official showcases at CMJ and SXSW as well as marquee venues like The Viper Room and Gramercy Theater. Both Mel and Rich have theatre backgrounds. So, their energetic live show often includes stories and laughter from the stage.
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Sunday, June 30, 2024
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The Everson Museum houses a significant collection of enamels by artists including June Schwarcz, Edward H. Winter, and Ellamarie and Jackson Woolley. Several leading ceramists — for example, Carleton Ball and Jade Snow Wong — also worked in enamel. Exhibition spaces that show ceramics have often championed enamels too, including the Everson's own Ceramic National exhibitions. After waning in popularity in the mid-20th century, enamels are enjoying a comeback thanks to new technologies and the proliferation of community studios and makerspaces that provide shared equipment and knowledge.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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O’tá:ra Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Akwesasne Mohawk artist Natasha Smoke Santiago has spent the last two decades mastering traditional Haudenosaunee pottery techniques. Her unique work incorporates storytelling, activism, and the exploration of native foodways, including experiments with seedkeeping and collaborations with Indigenous chefs. The exhibition's title, O'tá:ra (pronounced oh-da-law) takes its name from a Mohawk phrase that means both "our clay" and "our clan," a testament to clay's foundational role in Haudenosaunee culture.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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Clayscapes Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Clayscapes is a tribute to clay's ubiquitous presence in our lives, and to the powerful metaphorical and spiritual role that it can play. The Everson's famous collection of ceramics is filled with works that explore the landscape—from artist Robert Arneson's monumental celebration of California's mountainous landscape to Uruguayan-born Lidya Buzio's earthy vessels adorned with the skyline of her adopted home in New York City. The collection contains many commercially produced souvenir plates and pitchers meant to commemorate and memorialize specific places. These wares are a distinctive part of the Museum's collection, and they provide inspiration for contemporary artists such as Paul Scott, who makes commemorative plates that reflect the ways that humans have altered the landscape and exploited its resources. As artists continue to shape clay, Clayscapes recognizes the ways in which clay shapes us. The Everson's ceramic collection is filled with work that documents the joys and sorrows of humankind's relationship with the Earth. This exhibition pays tribute to the powerful connection between artists and the world around them.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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Independent Potter's Association Member Show Gandee Gallery
Gandee Gallery
7846 Main St.,
Fabius
The Gandee Gallery is proud to host this year's Independent Potters' Associations's (IPA) Member show, an annual group exhibition featuring ceramics created by the group's members.
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 30 |
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Eight Artists: An Invitational Art in the Atrium
Price: Free City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St.,
Syracuse
The Invitational showcases eight artists: Tyrone Johnson-Neuland, S. Quinn, Rachel Anderson, Ben Coir, Tony Washington, Wanda-Marie Nahani Rana, Jillian Hagadorn, and Mary Stanley. These artists cover a range of mediums, including painting, photography, assemblage, illustration, sculpture, and installation.
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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100 Bowls by David MacDonald
7595 Hunt Lane
Fayetteville
David R. MacDonald is professor emeritus of ceramics at Syracuse University whose bowls and other ceramic vessels have won national acclaim for their beauty and utility. His work, based on African themes, is featured at the Everson Museum and in many other venues around the country. David has generously donated 100 of his (food-friendly) bowls to support the work of the Onondaga Earth Corps, a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching young people in Syracuse how to plant trees and do landscaping while gaining business and personal skills. Join us for an afternoon of refreshments, music, and high-level craft.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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Suit Up! Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through the Years Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
"Suit Up! A Look At Syracuse Sporting Uniforms Through The Years" highlights the wide array of sporting uniforms donned by athletes in Onondaga County at every level of competition going back more than 120 years. Utilizing OHA's extensive collection of uniforms, programs, and photographs, and the generosity of the Syracuse Mets and Syracuse Crunch, in addition to the several local collectors, this exhibition offers something for every sports fan. Highlights include signed memorabilia from Ernie Davis, Syracuse Orange Football star and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy in 1961, as well as game-worn jerseys from Crunch, Mets, and Syracuse Orange Basketball players, to name just a few of the incredible items on display in this exhibit.
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11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, June 30 |
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Look At What We Got! Onondaga Historical Association
Price: Free Onondaga Historical Association
321 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
We're opening the doors to our collections and displaying an eclectic collection of unique objects and archival items. As part of our mission to preserve our community's past, OHA curatorial and archival staff has been collecting the tangible local history from donors near and far. Many of those donations from the past 5 years have been gathered together into one exhibit for your viewing pleasure, and to showcase the generosity of our donors. This exhibit includes unusual, fascinating, and amusing items recently donated to OHA. Museum objects and archival items to be displayed include photographs of the Syracuse Nationals professional basketball team and other local sports team items, Loew's State Theater (now Landmark Theater) architectural drawings from 1926-1927, and story boards from the local TV show The Magic Toy Shop. Other items include furniture made by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (SYROCO), artwork, wicker furniture, clothing and accessories, children's toys, as well as a television set and a Play-Talk Electronic Toy made by General Electric at Electronics Park in Liverpool, NY. These are just some of the historical treasures that will captivate guests of all interests and ages, so start reliving our community's past, and come Look At What We Got!
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1:00 PM, June 30 |
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Sirsy with Christine Havrilla The 443 Social Club
The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave.,
Syracuse
Although you'll normally find Sirsy in the headline slot, they've also opened for Maroon 5, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Train, RaRaRiot, Third Eye Blind, Collective Soul, Lifehouse, Blues Traveler, Cheap Trick, and many more. Sirsy has played official showcases at CMJ and SXSW as well as marquee venues like The Viper Room and Gramercy Theater. Both Mel and Rich have theatre backgrounds. So, their energetic live show often includes stories and laughter from the stage.
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3:00 PM, June 30 |
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Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service Syracuse International Jazz Fest
Price: Free, open to first 1000 attendees Hendricks Chapel
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
As the grand finale of the Jazz Fest, Hendricks Chapel of Syracuse University will once again serve as the host site for "Return to Community: A Sunday Gospel Jazz Service," featuring performances by the Black Celestial Choral Ensemble (BCCE) of Syracuse University, a community choir comprised of Syracuse area residents, and a soon-to-be announced nationally-renowned visiting collegiate choir. For more information, visit www.syracusejazzfest.com.
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Monday, July 1, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 1 |
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 1 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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7:00 PM, July 1 |
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Liverpool Community Band Liverpool is the Place
Price: Free Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets,
Liverpool
Patriotic tunes, plus "Share The Music" instrument drive
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Tuesday, July 2, 2024
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 2 |
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2024 Light Work Grants in Photography Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The 2024 award recipients are Malik Abdoulmoumine (Onondaga County), Rosely Htoo (Onondaga County), and Kari Varner (Broome County). The Light Work Grants in Photography are part of Light Work's ongoing effort to provide support and encouragement to Central New York artists working in photography within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, July 2 |
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According to the Laws of Chance Light Work Gallery
Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"According to the Laws of Chance" is a subtitle included in many works by the Dadaist painter Jean Arp that describes his systematic yet chance-driven method of creating his simple and playful paintings. Arp would let torn pieces of paper fall to the floor to determine his painting or collage compositions. Although the outcomes are different, Arp's ethos can be found in the work of the photographers selected for this group exhibition. The artists in this exhibition — Cheryl Miller, Claire A. Warden, Jaclyn Wright, Josh Thorson, Kyle Tata, Louis Chavez, and Will Stith, and Light Work's collection artists, Cecil McDonald, Jr., James Welling, Peter Finnemore, and Rita Hammond — are using and defining chance as a core element of their largely divergent practices. The image-makers in this exhibition embrace the unpredictable and find ways to amplify chance for conceptual and creative purposes. The results are surprising expressions of each artist's voice. Together they showcase the wide-ranging use of chance and highlight it as a vital tool in contemporary photographic practice.
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