The large exhibition Juan Cruz: A Retrospective occupies two galleries in the Everson Museum of Art, fully exploring an artistic career that’s…
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Large-scale portraits more than 5 feet tall currently fill the walls of the ArtRage Gallery. Most of them depict people over age 60:…
The Everson Museum of Art’s exhibit Time Returns: A Continuous Now has an ambitious agenda. Curators Judy Natal and D.J.…
Millennials. Defined as the generation born between 1981 and 1996, they are often described as lazy, entitled, impatient and lacking…
St. David’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville has hosted “Celebration of the Arts” for nearly 50 years. But that will soon come to an end.
ArtRage Gallery’s new show features artworks bridging traditional forms and contemporary issues. On one hand, From Gods to Social Justice:…
Robert Benjamin doesn’t alter his photos for artistic purposes or ask his subjects to write comments on the prints. He…
The annual Made in New York exhibit at Auburn’s Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center carves out its own path and also…
Now safely ensconced as the third wheel to co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb on NBC-TV’s The Today Show, there was a time…
The Zentangle Method is an art form of relaxation, calling on artists to weave structured patterns as a form of meditation.
Since 2001 the Syracuse Poster Project has produced more than 200 posters celebrating local neighborhoods, culture, architecture and encounters with…
The Everson Museum of Art’s new exhibit both surveys ceramists doing figurative work and pursues a larger agenda. Along the way, Key…
Judith Hand’s one-woman show Spring Is on the Way, running through March 29 at the Wilson Art Gallery on the…
Syracuse photographer Michael Greenlar’s photo series captures intimate moments in the life of the people of Kokomville, a Canadian Algonquin community.
The Edgewood Gallery’s current show, Nature of Things, offers landscape paintings depicting scenes from Cape Cod and upstate New York,…