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 Events for Saturday, October 22, 2022
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Nature in Pastel: Works by Robin McCondichie Baltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Without Courage There Are No Other Virtues ArtRage Gallery
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
 Four-Hand Piano Extravaganza Civic Morning Musicals, featuring Sabine Krantz and Robbie Padilla, piano
 
	
2:00 PM
 Angels in America Part I – Millennium Approaches Redhouse
 
	
2:00 PM
 Cold Read Festival: Our Words Are Seeds Syracuse Stage
 
	
2:00 PM
 Sweet Charity Syracuse University Drama Department
 
	
6:45 PM-11:00 PM
 Suneil Sanzgiri: Golden Jubilee Urban Video Project
 
	
7:00 PM
 Clue CNY Playhouse
 
	
7:00 PM
 Angels in America Part I – Millennium Approaches Redhouse
 
	
7:00 PM
 The Ronnie Leigh Jazz Quartet The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 Classic Guitar Series: Charles Mokotoff
 
	
7:30 PM
 Chuck Schiele Quatro Steeple Coffee House
 
	
7:30 PM
 Cold Read Festival: Untitled Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:30 PM
 Healing & Hope Concert Syracuse Vocal Ensemble
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Oldest Profession Rarely Done Productions
 
	
8:00 PM
 Sweet Charity Syracuse University Drama Department
 
	
8:00 PM
 Live & Let Die: A Symphonic Tribute to Paul McCartney The Oncenter
 Events for Sunday, October 23, 2022
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:30 AM-12:00 PM
 Art Exhibit and Sale Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
 Jazz on Tap: ESP CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
	
2:00 PM
 The Oldest Profession Rarely Done Productions
 
	
2:00 PM
 Angels in America Part I – Millennium Approaches Redhouse
 
	
2:00 PM
 Sweet Charity Syracuse University Drama Department
 
	
3:00 PM
 La Iliada La Joven Guardia del Teatro
 
	
3:00 PM
 Cold Read Festival: The National Pastime Syracuse Stage
 
	
3:00 PM
 Healing & Hope Concert Syracuse Vocal Ensemble
 
	
4:00 PM
 Malmgren Concert: Iberian Song Hendricks Chapel
 Events for Monday, October 24, 2022
	
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Art Exhibit and Sale Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah Salam Onondaga Community College
 
	
7:30 PM
 "Comedy Teams in Society" Night Syracuse Cinephile Society
 Events for Tuesday, October 25, 2022
	
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Art Exhibit and Sale Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah Salam Onondaga Community College
 Events for Wednesday, October 26, 2022
	
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Art Exhibit and Sale Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Guanyu Xu: Suspended Status Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 2022 MFA Photography Survey Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah Salam Onondaga Community College
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Without Courage There Are No Other Virtues ArtRage Gallery
 
	
5:00 PM
 Ashley Farmer Raymond Carver Reading Series
 
	
7:00 PM
 Ailey II Dance Company Community Folk Art Center
 Events for Thursday, October 27, 2022
	
9:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Art Exhibit and Sale Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Guanyu Xu: Suspended Status Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 2022 MFA Photography Survey Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah Salam Onondaga Community College
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Without Courage There Are No Other Virtues ArtRage Gallery
 
	
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
 Welcome to Kutsher's: The Last Catskills Resort Everson Museum of Art
 
	
6:30 PM
 If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los Ingrávidos Urban Video Project
 
	
6:45 PM
 A Tomb With a View Acme Mystery Company
 
	
7:00 PM
 Mark Doyle & The Maniacs The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 Whose Live Anyway The Oncenter
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Oldest Profession Rarely Done Productions
 Events for Friday, October 28, 2022
	
9:30 AM-6:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 2022 MFA Photography Survey Light Work Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-9:00 PM
 Guanyu Xu: Suspended Status Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
 Without Courage There Are No Other Virtues ArtRage Gallery
 
	
6:30 PM
 If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los Ingrávidos Urban Video Project
 
	
7:00 PM
 Rocky Horror Picture Show Palace Theatre
 
	
7:00 PM
 The BobCats The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Chorus Line Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
 
	
7:30 PM
  Madness and The Medium Syracuse Opera
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Madwoman of Chaillot LeMoyne College
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Oldest Profession Rarely Done Productions
 Events for Saturday, October 29, 2022
	
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
 Nothing Gold Can Stay Edgewood Gallery
 
	
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
 Infrastructure of Empire Erie Canal Museum
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Dan Shanahan: Scenes of Syracuse Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 On My Own Time Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-Generation Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Forever is Composed of Nows Everson Museum of Art
 
	
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
 Juried Members Show Associated Artists of CNY
 
	
10:30 AM
 Kids Series: Superheroes! Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
	
11:00 AM-4:00 PM
 The Menagerie: Animals in Art Onondaga Historical Association
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Without Courage There Are No Other Virtues ArtRage Gallery
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Anni Albers: Work With Materials Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and Time Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
 Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
 
	
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
 Guanyu Xu: Suspended Status Light Work Gallery (Read a review!)
 
	
1:00 PM-9:00 PM
 2022 MFA Photography Survey Light Work Gallery
 
	
2:00 PM
 A Chorus Line Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
 
	
6:00 PM
 Rocky Horror Picture Show Palace Theatre
 
	
6:30 PM
 If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los Ingrávidos Urban Video Project
 
	
7:00 PM
 Eric Andersen The 443 Social Club
 
	
7:00 PM
 *POSTPONED*  Zach Williams Fall '22 Tour The Oncenter
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Chorus Line Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
 
	
7:30 PM
 Loren Barrigar and friends Steeple Coffee House
 
	
7:30 PM
 Quartetto di Cremona Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music
 
	
7:30 PM
  Madness and The Medium Syracuse Opera
 
	
8:00 PM
 The Madwoman of Chaillot LeMoyne College
 
 
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 | Nature in Pastel: Works by Robin McCondichieBaltimore Woods Weeks Art Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeBaltimore Woods Nature Center
 4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
		Marcellus
 
 
 An exhibit celebrating the beauty of the Finger Lakes area |  | Back to list
 
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Without Courage There Are No Other VirtuesArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For the past 20 years, Robert Shetterly's Americans Who Tell the Truth portrait series has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back — knowing the truth of the past's struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future. ArtRage welcomes Robert back with this exhibition of 20 portraits not previously exhibited in our space. Shetterly selects his subjects as "real, complex human beings, whose acts for the common good can be emulated by all of us, any of us — they need to be emulated by all of us! The saving grace of a healthy democracy is not a handful of heroes but a culture of engaged citizenship inspired by the courage of truth tellers. Courage invigorates democracy. For twenty years it has been the mission of Americans Who Tell the Truth to teach responsibility for the injustices we create and provide role models for how to remedy them for a just society."
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 6:45 PM - 11:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Suneil Sanzgiri: Golden JubileeUrban Video Project
 
 
	Price: FreeEverson Museum of Art Plaza
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 What is liberation when so much has already been taken? In Golden Jubilee, Sanzgiri reconsiders ideas of freedom, loss, and recovery in the wake of colonial and neo-colonial theft. The film asks us to consider "what is liberation when so much has been lost?" Reflecting on the contradictions in the pursuit of 'preservation,' the filmmaker creates a 3D virtual rendering of his father's home in Goa using the same technologies of surveillance that mining companies use to extract iron ore in the region. Sanzgiri's signature blend of 16mm sequences, 3D renders, direct animation, and desktop aesthetics are vividly employed in this lush and ghostly look at questions of heritage, culture, and the remnants of history. (2021, 18:30 minutes) Suneil Sanzgiri is an artist, researcher, and filmmaker. His work spans experimental video and film, animations, essays, and installations and contends with questions of identity, heritage, culture, and diaspora in relation to structural violence. Screening begins at dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Four-Hand Piano ExtravaganzaCivic Morning Musicals
 Featuring Sabine Krantz and Robbie Padilla, piano
 
	Price: $10St. David's Episcopal Church
 13 Jamar Dr.,
		Dewitt
 
 
 Pianists Sabine Krantz and Robbie Padilla present Four-Hand Piano Extravaganza, featuring duets of Bernstein, Bird, Gershwin, Joplin, Hindemith, Hisaishi, and Piazzolla. |  | Back to list
 
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 | The Ronnie Leigh Jazz QuartetThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	The 443 Social Club443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Join us for a memorable evening featuring the signature sounds of the legendary Mr. Ronnie Leigh ... Mr. Smooth himself! Treat yourself to the jazz, R&B, and soul stylings of one of the finest vocalists in CNY. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Classic Guitar Series: Charles Mokotoff
 
	Skaneateles Library49 E. Genesee St.,
		Skaneateles
 
 
 Charles Mokotoff holds Bachelors and Masters degrees in guitar performance from Syracuse University and Ithaca College, respectively. He has served on the faculties of numerous colleges and universities in New York and the New England area as a lecturer in classical guitar and lute. Classical Guitar Magazine (U.K.) has called his playing "truly monumental" as well as "engaging and rhapsodic". ClassicalGuitarMusic.org has written that his playing shows "a mix of strong tone, pianistic at times, but also capable of beautiful legato phrasing and a natural feel for forward movement." |  | Back to list
 
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 | Chuck Schiele QuatroSteeple Coffee House
 
 
	Price: $15 suggested donation covers entertainment, dessert, coffee/teaUnited Church of Fayetteville
 310 E. Genesee St.,
		Fayetteville
 
 
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 | Healing & Hope ConcertSyracuse Vocal Ensemble
 Julie Pretzat, conductor
 
 
	Plymouth Church232 E. Onondaga St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Bach Jesu Meine FreudeEarl George Songs of Innocence
 Jake Runestad Peace Flows into Me
 Dan Forrest The Sun Never Says
 Craig Courtney Ukrainian Alleluia
 Tom Trenney Maya's Prayer for Peace
 
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 | 8:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Live & Let Die: A Symphonic Tribute to Paul McCartneyThe Oncenter
 
 
	Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rescheduled from Jan. 15, 2022 and June 4, 2022. Tickets for those date will be honored. Singer and recording artist Tony Kishman is the creator and bandleader of "Live And Let Die," a full multimedia experience celebrating the music of Paul McCartney and featuring four multi-talented musicians with an orchestral complement. Tony starred for six years in both the national and international tours of Broadway's smash hit musical, Beatlemania, and also performs in the International Symphonic Beatles production, Classical Mystery Tour. He has been performing his award-winning show to the most successful band of all time around the globe for more than a decade, bringing the music and the magic of both the Beatles and Paul McCartney to a new generation, earning raves by Beatlemaniacs for his uncanny resemblance both visually and vocally to the beloved Beatle. This is a benefit concert presented by The Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization in support of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) leadership education. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Angels in America Part I – Millennium ApproachesRedhouse
 
 
	Redhouse at City Center400 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 One of America's most ambitious plays, Angels in America, Part I – Millennium Approaches, by Tony Kushner, is a monumental artistic achievement. Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Kushner's work is at once playful and profound, extravagantly theatrical and extraordinarily entertaining. America in the mid-1980s: In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking, this masterpiece beautifully addresses questions of identity, trust, justice, judgement, and ultimately meaning.
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 | 2:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Cold Read Festival: Our Words Are SeedsSyracuse Stage
 Joann Yarrow, director
 
 
	Price: $5 regular; Syracuse Stage subscribers free by calling box officeArchbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
 820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 IN-PROCESS: A new play in-process that will premiere later this season Our Words are Seeds, by Ty Defoe, explores the past, present, and future of Shenandoah, an Oneida Nation, non-binary, and self-proclaimed Indigi-nerd teenager, and their great-great-grandmother, who started their family calling of writing letters to the United States Government demanding land back. Watch as Shenandoah's and their ancestors' struggles intersect, and as Shenandoah connects with the Water of Onondaga Lake to find their voice and create a call to action for their generation to protect, defend, and acknowledge the Haudenosaunee Nation, their traditions, and the land we all share. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Sweet CharitySyracuse University Drama Department
 David Lowenstein, director
 
 
	Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An integral part of the musical theater lore of Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse, Sweet Charit is  filled with great songs, dazzling choreography, and humor courtesy of Neil Simon. At its heart is Charity Hope Valentine, romantic and optimistic, who is trying to make a life for herself in the big, bad city. Featuring such famous tunes as "Big Spender," "If  My Friends Could See Me Now," "I'm a Brass Band," and "Baby, Dream Your Dream," this treasure from the 60s is packed with heart, energy, and genuine affection for the art of musical theater.  Choreographed by Kiira Schmidt-Carper, music directed by Brian Cimmet |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | ClueCNY Playhouse
 Dan Rowlands, director
 
 
	Atonement Lutheran Church116 W. Glen Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount movie which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder-mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by Wadsworth – the butler, Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out ... WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT!
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 | 7:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Angels in America Part I – Millennium ApproachesRedhouse
 
 
	Redhouse at City Center400 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 One of America's most ambitious plays, Angels in America, Part I – Millennium Approaches, by Tony Kushner, is a monumental artistic achievement. Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Kushner's work is at once playful and profound, extravagantly theatrical and extraordinarily entertaining. America in the mid-1980s: In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking, this masterpiece beautifully addresses questions of identity, trust, justice, judgement, and ultimately meaning.
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 | 7:30 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Cold Read Festival: UntitledSyracuse Stage
 Margaret Ledford, director
 
 
	Price: $5 regular; Syracuse Stage subscribers free by calling box officeArchbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
 820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 SOLO ACT: An intimate workshop production of a new piece Almost 10 years ago, Jessica found herself on a journey, discovering the truth about the history of reproductive rights in Pre-Roe United States. Learning about the past allowed her to confront her own present, and ask questions about our future. Written and performed by Jessica Bashline. 
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 | 8:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | The Oldest ProfessionRarely Done Productions
 Dan Tursi, director
 
 
	Price: $20Jazz Central
 441 E. Washington St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Oldest Profession, a play by Pulitzer-winner Paula Vogel, spotlights a group of women in "the life" facing the twilight of their years as they struggle with changing times. Set during the Reagan years, this compassionate show has been called "an endearing, gritty and witty play."  Mature content and sexually explicit language. Adults only admission. For reservations, phone 315-882-4070. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 8:00 PM, October 22 |  
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 | Sweet CharitySyracuse University Drama Department
 David Lowenstein, director
 
 
	Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An integral part of the musical theater lore of Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse, Sweet Charit is  filled with great songs, dazzling choreography, and humor courtesy of Neil Simon. At its heart is Charity Hope Valentine, romantic and optimistic, who is trying to make a life for herself in the big, bad city. Featuring such famous tunes as "Big Spender," "If  My Friends Could See Me Now," "I'm a Brass Band," and "Baby, Dream Your Dream," this treasure from the 60s is packed with heart, energy, and genuine affection for the art of musical theater.  Choreographed by Kiira Schmidt-Carper, music directed by Brian Cimmet |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Art Exhibit and SaleAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	May Memorial Unitarian Society3800 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Jazz on Tap: ESPCNY Jazz Arts Foundation
 
 
	Price: No cover changeFinger Lakes On Tap
 35 Fennell St.,
		Skaneateles
 
 
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 | 3:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | La IliadaLa Joven Guardia del Teatro
 
 
	Price: $5Community Folk Art Center
 805 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Based on a story recreada by Jose Marti, The Golden. Adapted and directed by Jose Miguel Hernandez Hurtado. Presented in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 3:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Healing & Hope ConcertSyracuse Vocal Ensemble
 Julie Pretzat, conductor
 
 
	St. Mary's Catholic Church47 Syracuse St.,
		Baldwinsville
 
 
 Bach Jesu Meine FreudeEarl George Songs of Innocence
 Jake Runestad Peace Flows into Me
 Dan Forrest The Sun Never Says
 Craig Courtney Ukrainian Alleluia
 Tom Trenney Maya's Prayer for Peace
 
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 | 4:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Malmgren Concert: Iberian SongHendricks Chapel
 
 
	Hendricks ChapelSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Tenor Isai Jess Muñoz and pianist Oksana Glouchko perform Iberian art songs that feature nature's benevolence and our care for the planet. For those who can't attend in person, the concert will also be available for viewing as a YouTube livestream. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | The Oldest ProfessionRarely Done Productions
 Dan Tursi, director
 
 
	Price: $20Jazz Central
 441 E. Washington St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Oldest Profession, a play by Pulitzer-winner Paula Vogel, spotlights a group of women in "the life" facing the twilight of their years as they struggle with changing times. Set during the Reagan years, this compassionate show has been called "an endearing, gritty and witty play."  Mature content and sexually explicit language. Adults only admission. For reservations, phone 315-882-4070. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Angels in America Part I – Millennium ApproachesRedhouse
 
 
	Redhouse at City Center400 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 One of America's most ambitious plays, Angels in America, Part I – Millennium Approaches, by Tony Kushner, is a monumental artistic achievement. Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, Kushner's work is at once playful and profound, extravagantly theatrical and extraordinarily entertaining. America in the mid-1980s: In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking, this masterpiece beautifully addresses questions of identity, trust, justice, judgement, and ultimately meaning.
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 | 2:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Sweet CharitySyracuse University Drama Department
 David Lowenstein, director
 
 
	Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An integral part of the musical theater lore of Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse, Sweet Charit is  filled with great songs, dazzling choreography, and humor courtesy of Neil Simon. At its heart is Charity Hope Valentine, romantic and optimistic, who is trying to make a life for herself in the big, bad city. Featuring such famous tunes as "Big Spender," "If  My Friends Could See Me Now," "I'm a Brass Band," and "Baby, Dream Your Dream," this treasure from the 60s is packed with heart, energy, and genuine affection for the art of musical theater.  Choreographed by Kiira Schmidt-Carper, music directed by Brian Cimmet |  | Back to list
 
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 | 3:00 PM, October 23 |  
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 | Cold Read Festival: The National PastimeSyracuse Stage
 Margarett Perry, director
 
 
	Price: $5 regular; Syracuse Stage subscribers free by calling box officeArchbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
 820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 DRAFT/ PAGES: A first-ever reading of a Syracuse Stage commission In 2017 the Houston Astros were stealing signs and banging on a garbage can. They would go on to win the World Series. In 2017, a mysterious illness that came to be known as Havana Syndrome started to attack embassy officials in Havana. Havana Syndrome would lead to the emptying of the American embassy in Havana. In The National Pastime, by Rogelio Martinez, baseball and espionage come together in an atmosphere of secrets and paranoia. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Monday, October 24, 2022 |  
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 | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 24 |  
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 | Art Exhibit and SaleAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	May Memorial Unitarian Society3800 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 24 |  
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 24 |  
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 | Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah SalamOnondaga Community College
 
 
	Price: FreeAnn Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
 Onondaga Community College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 OCC's Gallery presents the work of an artist and instructor who was raised in a rural and majestic Malaysian village steeped in a colorful traditional culture. Rashidah Salam grew up surrounded by the rich art and craft of her community as well as the influence of multi-cultural and multi-ethnicity traditions.  Salam lives in Philadelphia where she teaches at both Drexel University and Jefferson University. She is represented by Muse Gallery in Philadelphia, and she exhibits artwork regionally and internationally. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, October 24 |  
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 | "Comedy Teams in Society" NightSyracuse Cinephile Society
 
 
	Price: $4 non-members, $3.50 membersSpaghetti Warehouse
 689 N. Clinton St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 In Society (1944)Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marion Hutton, Kirby Grant, Arthur Treacher, Thomas Gomez, Thurston Hall
 Director: Jean Yarbrough
 Bud and Lou are inept plumbers who are mistakenly invited to a wealthy couple's weekend party at their estate. Great A&C routines and catchy songs in this entertaining feature. PLUS two comedy shorts with classic comedians mingling with high society: Hoi Polloi (1935) with the Three Stooges and Another Fine Mess (1930) with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 24 |  
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Tuesday, October 25, 2022 |  
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 | Art |  
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 | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Art Exhibit and SaleAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	May Memorial Unitarian Society3800 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah SalamOnondaga Community College
 
 
	Price: FreeAnn Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
 Onondaga Community College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 OCC's Gallery presents the work of an artist and instructor who was raised in a rural and majestic Malaysian village steeped in a colorful traditional culture. Rashidah Salam grew up surrounded by the rich art and craft of her community as well as the influence of multi-cultural and multi-ethnicity traditions.  Salam lives in Philadelphia where she teaches at both Drexel University and Jefferson University. She is represented by Muse Gallery in Philadelphia, and she exhibits artwork regionally and internationally. |  | Back to list
 
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 | History |  
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 25 |  
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Wednesday, October 26, 2022 |  
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 | Art |  
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 | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Art Exhibit and SaleAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	May Memorial Unitarian Society3800 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Guanyu Xu: Suspended StatusLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Guanyu Xu's Suspended Status depicts an artist caught in a web of red tape. The work on view for this exhibition comprises images from his ongoing series, Resident Aliens, as well as a large grid of images that he calls Suspension. Both bodies of work use visa status in the United States as a means of framing images that depict people who are suspended between countries and cultures. Their futures hang on faceless state agencies in a churning political current. Read a review! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | 2022 MFA Photography SurveyLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work announces its inaugural exhibition in partnership with the Art Photography MFA program from the Film and Media Arts Department in SU's College of Visual and Performing Arts. In this survey of all enrolled candidates, we see a wide range of approaches that compliment and vary from one another. These images vividly present themes of cloaking and vulnerability, the subverting of histories, conceptual expressions of time, chance, theater, and formalism. Together, they showcase a wonderful confidence in experimental picture-making processes and they highlight the ever-expanding field of photography through distinct perception and follow-through. Exhibition includes work by David De Lira, Olivia Dovorany, Lily LaGrange, Qianjin Men, Ryan Mitchell, Tripty Tamang Pakhrin, Wanda-Marie Rana, Anshul Roy, Greeshma Chenni Veettil, Jasmine Veronica, Yanqi Wang, Zifan Wang, and Kate Warren. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah SalamOnondaga Community College
 
 
	Price: FreeAnn Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
 Onondaga Community College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 OCC's Gallery presents the work of an artist and instructor who was raised in a rural and majestic Malaysian village steeped in a colorful traditional culture. Rashidah Salam grew up surrounded by the rich art and craft of her community as well as the influence of multi-cultural and multi-ethnicity traditions.  Salam lives in Philadelphia where she teaches at both Drexel University and Jefferson University. She is represented by Muse Gallery in Philadelphia, and she exhibits artwork regionally and internationally. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Without Courage There Are No Other VirtuesArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For the past 20 years, Robert Shetterly's Americans Who Tell the Truth portrait series has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back — knowing the truth of the past's struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future. ArtRage welcomes Robert back with this exhibition of 20 portraits not previously exhibited in our space. Shetterly selects his subjects as "real, complex human beings, whose acts for the common good can be emulated by all of us, any of us — they need to be emulated by all of us! The saving grace of a healthy democracy is not a handful of heroes but a culture of engaged citizenship inspired by the courage of truth tellers. Courage invigorates democracy. For twenty years it has been the mission of Americans Who Tell the Truth to teach responsibility for the injustices we create and provide role models for how to remedy them for a just society."
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 | Dance |  
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 | 7:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Ailey II Dance CompanyCommunity Folk Art Center
 
 
	Community Folk Art Center805 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Community Folk Art Center is excited to announce its 50th Anniversary Celebration event with Ailey II. CFAC is a vibrant cultural and artistic hub committed to the promotion and development of artists of the African Diaspora. Our mission is to exalt cultural and artistic pluralism by collecting, exhibiting, teaching and interpreting the visual and expressive arts. |  | Back to list
 
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 | History |  
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Poetry/Reading |  
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 | 5:00 PM, October 26 |  
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 | Ashley FarmerRaymond Carver Reading Series
 
 
	Price: FreeGifford Auditorium, Huntington Beard Crouse Hall
 Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Ashley Farmer is the author of the essay collection Dear Damage (Sarabande Books, 2022), winner of the 2020 Series in Kentucky Literature, as well as three other books. Her work has been published in places like Gay Magazine, TriQuarterly, The Progressive, Santa Monica Review, Buzzfeed, Flaunt, Nerve, Potomac Review, Gigantic, Salt Hill Journal, DIAGRAM, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of Ninth Letter's 2018 Literary Award in Creative Nonfiction, the Los Angeles Review's 2017 Short Fiction Award, and fellowships from Syracuse University and the Baltic Writing Residency. Ashley lives in Salt Lake City, UT with the writer Ryan Ridge. The reading will be preceded by a question-and-answer session at 4:00. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Thursday, October 27, 2022 |  
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 | Art |  
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 | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Art Exhibit and SaleAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	May Memorial Unitarian Society3800 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Guanyu Xu: Suspended StatusLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Guanyu Xu's Suspended Status depicts an artist caught in a web of red tape. The work on view for this exhibition comprises images from his ongoing series, Resident Aliens, as well as a large grid of images that he calls Suspension. Both bodies of work use visa status in the United States as a means of framing images that depict people who are suspended between countries and cultures. Their futures hang on faceless state agencies in a churning political current. Read a review! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | 2022 MFA Photography SurveyLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work announces its inaugural exhibition in partnership with the Art Photography MFA program from the Film and Media Arts Department in SU's College of Visual and Performing Arts. In this survey of all enrolled candidates, we see a wide range of approaches that compliment and vary from one another. These images vividly present themes of cloaking and vulnerability, the subverting of histories, conceptual expressions of time, chance, theater, and formalism. Together, they showcase a wonderful confidence in experimental picture-making processes and they highlight the ever-expanding field of photography through distinct perception and follow-through. Exhibition includes work by David De Lira, Olivia Dovorany, Lily LaGrange, Qianjin Men, Ryan Mitchell, Tripty Tamang Pakhrin, Wanda-Marie Rana, Anshul Roy, Greeshma Chenni Veettil, Jasmine Veronica, Yanqi Wang, Zifan Wang, and Kate Warren. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Gallery Exhibit: "Recent Works" by Rashidah SalamOnondaga Community College
 
 
	Price: FreeAnn Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery
 Onondaga Community College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 OCC's Gallery presents the work of an artist and instructor who was raised in a rural and majestic Malaysian village steeped in a colorful traditional culture. Rashidah Salam grew up surrounded by the rich art and craft of her community as well as the influence of multi-cultural and multi-ethnicity traditions.  Salam lives in Philadelphia where she teaches at both Drexel University and Jefferson University. She is represented by Muse Gallery in Philadelphia, and she exhibits artwork regionally and internationally. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Without Courage There Are No Other VirtuesArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For the past 20 years, Robert Shetterly's Americans Who Tell the Truth portrait series has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back — knowing the truth of the past's struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future. ArtRage welcomes Robert back with this exhibition of 20 portraits not previously exhibited in our space. Shetterly selects his subjects as "real, complex human beings, whose acts for the common good can be emulated by all of us, any of us — they need to be emulated by all of us! The saving grace of a healthy democracy is not a handful of heroes but a culture of engaged citizenship inspired by the courage of truth tellers. Courage invigorates democracy. For twenty years it has been the mission of Americans Who Tell the Truth to teach responsibility for the injustices we create and provide role models for how to remedy them for a just society."
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 | 6:30 PM, October 27 |  
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 | If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los IngrávidosUrban Video Project
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art Plaza401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 This two-artist program explores the ways that the slow violence of extractive capital and colonialism collude with the fast violence of state power. Screening begins are dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Comedy |  
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 | 7:30 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Whose Live AnywayThe Oncenter
 
 
	Price: $45-$75Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
 411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Prepare to laugh until you cry when four of the world's most masterful improv artists take you on the high wire act of comedic acrobatics. The rapid-fire wit and non-stop jokes will have your sides splitting and begging for mercy ... and also begging for more. The Touhill will welcome Ryan Stiles and Greg Proops, both seen on ABC's "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" as well as Jeff B. Davis and Joel Murray. If you are a "Whose Line?" fan, get ready for the same relentless laughter that you grew to love, but without the commercial breaks! If you are new to improv comedy, then you are in for a show unlike anything you have ever seen before. This particular style of improvisational comedy is rife with countless gags, one-liners, hilarious games and even songs so good you will hardly believe they were made up on the spot. The teamwork and trust that it takes to perform a show with no script is apparent, but when the best of the best do it, they do it effortlessly. Watch them build entire scenes, characters, and storylines right before your eyes as they take you on a white-knuckle ride through endless chuckles.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Welcome to Kutsher's: The Last Catskills ResortEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Price: $16 member, $20 non-memberEverson Museum of Art
 401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Join us for a screening of the documentary Welcome to Kutsher's: The Last Catskills Resort, which follows one of the last surviving Jewish resorts in the Catskills. One of the legendary Borscht Belt hotels during its heyday, Kutsher's has been family-owned and operated for over 100 years. Exploring the full Dirty Dancing-era Catskills experience and how it changed American pop culture in the comedy, sports, and vacation industries — this documentary captures a last glimpse of a lost world as it disappears before our eyes. Immediately following the screening, join the directors of Welcome to Kutsher's: The Last Catskills Resort, Caroline Laskow and Ian Rosenberg, virtually on zoom for a Q&A. Make time before the screening to explore the current and related exhibition "Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance." In 2005, Raymon Elozua moved from New York City to Mountain Dale, a tiny hamlet in the Catskills where the Borscht Belt resorts, many of which were Jewish owned, flourished from the 1920s through the 1970s. By the time Elozua arrived, Mountain Dale had become a ghost town, with empty storefronts filling its main street. Elozua immediately grabbed his camera and began to explore the area's decaying bungalows, camps, resorts, houses, and synagogues. The monumental outcome of this period is Vanishing Catskills, a set of six self-published books accompanied by a website (www.VanhishingCatskills.us) laden with photography, maps, writings, and research. Some of the iconic photographs from Elozua's series Vanishing Catskills are included in the film. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:00 PM, October 27 |  
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 | Mark Doyle & The ManiacsThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	Price: $5 coverThe 443 Social Club
 443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Legendary CNY blues rock band Mark Doyle & The Maniacs are making their first appearance at the 443! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 6:45 PM, October 27 |  
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 | A Tomb With a ViewAcme Mystery Company
 
 
	Spaghetti Warehouse689 N. Clinton St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Mega-corporation Arrested Developments has come to the old Possum Estate, site of the tragic mining disaster oh, so many years ago, with the desire to turn it into a shopping mall. This has caused great concern among those living on (and below) the estate. In fact, the zombie descendants of the miners trapped in the disaster have hired a lawyer and plan a class-action lawsuit. The local newspaper is going to have a field day with this one. Gather around, good townsfolk, and let the battle begin! |  | Back to list
 
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 | The Oldest ProfessionRarely Done Productions
 Dan Tursi, director
 
 
	Price: $20Jazz Central
 441 E. Washington St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Oldest Profession, a play by Pulitzer-winner Paula Vogel, spotlights a group of women in "the life" facing the twilight of their years as they struggle with changing times. Set during the Reagan years, this compassionate show has been called "an endearing, gritty and witty play."  Mature content and sexually explicit language. Adults only admission. For reservations, phone 315-882-4070. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | 2022 MFA Photography SurveyLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work announces its inaugural exhibition in partnership with the Art Photography MFA program from the Film and Media Arts Department in SU's College of Visual and Performing Arts. In this survey of all enrolled candidates, we see a wide range of approaches that compliment and vary from one another. These images vividly present themes of cloaking and vulnerability, the subverting of histories, conceptual expressions of time, chance, theater, and formalism. Together, they showcase a wonderful confidence in experimental picture-making processes and they highlight the ever-expanding field of photography through distinct perception and follow-through. Exhibition includes work by David De Lira, Olivia Dovorany, Lily LaGrange, Qianjin Men, Ryan Mitchell, Tripty Tamang Pakhrin, Wanda-Marie Rana, Anshul Roy, Greeshma Chenni Veettil, Jasmine Veronica, Yanqi Wang, Zifan Wang, and Kate Warren. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Guanyu Xu: Suspended StatusLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Guanyu Xu's Suspended Status depicts an artist caught in a web of red tape. The work on view for this exhibition comprises images from his ongoing series, Resident Aliens, as well as a large grid of images that he calls Suspension. Both bodies of work use visa status in the United States as a means of framing images that depict people who are suspended between countries and cultures. Their futures hang on faceless state agencies in a churning political current. Read a review! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
		Manlius
 
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Without Courage There Are No Other VirtuesArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For the past 20 years, Robert Shetterly's Americans Who Tell the Truth portrait series has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back — knowing the truth of the past's struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future. ArtRage welcomes Robert back with this exhibition of 20 portraits not previously exhibited in our space. Shetterly selects his subjects as "real, complex human beings, whose acts for the common good can be emulated by all of us, any of us — they need to be emulated by all of us! The saving grace of a healthy democracy is not a handful of heroes but a culture of engaged citizenship inspired by the courage of truth tellers. Courage invigorates democracy. For twenty years it has been the mission of Americans Who Tell the Truth to teach responsibility for the injustices we create and provide role models for how to remedy them for a just society."
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 | 6:30 PM, October 28 |  
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 | If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los IngrávidosUrban Video Project
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art Plaza401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 This two-artist program explores the ways that the slow violence of extractive capital and colonialism collude with the fast violence of state power. Screening begins are dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Rocky Horror Picture ShowPalace Theatre
 
 
	Price: $25 in advance, $30 at door, $100 VIP (advance only)Palace Theater
 2384 James St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Doors 6:30 pm, band 7:00 pm, movie 9:00 pm This is an interactive event — there will be sprayed water, thrown items, loud noise.Come dressed to impress with your best Rocky Horror or Halloween costume for the costume contest with cash prizes!
 Must be 18 or older for entry. Event Rules:NO
 • Backpacks, bags, or oversized purses
 • Outside food, beverages, or alcohol
 • Glitter, blingy confetti-only paper confetti
 • Prunes, oversize water guns, or hotdogs
 • Large bags of rice
 YES• Up to 2-gallon size clear bag with props
 • Up to one snack size bag of rice per person
 • A "normal" size water gun 7" or smaller from end to end
 Prop bags available for purchase: $8 advance, $10 at the door |  | Back to list
 
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 | History |  
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 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | The BobCatsThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	The 443 Social Club443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The BobCats are Bob Elfenbein, Jenny O'Hara, David Goldman, and Bill Hesler. Their original songs are written by Bob Elfenbein and they also perform interpretations of traditional music plus tasty covers by selected artists. Their music reflects multiple genres, including ballads, folk, roots, rock, folk-rock, swing, and occasional Irish and bluegrass instrumentals…variety is the spice of life! Many songs feature Jenny O'Hara's powerful vocals and interesting three-part harmonies. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, October 28 |  
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 |  Madness and The MediumSyracuse Opera
 
 
	Price: $50 regular, $75 premiumRedhouse at City Center
 400 S. Salina St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Gian Carlo Menotti's The Medium is a chilling tale about suffering, violence, and addiction. An alcoholic con-woman Baba, with the participation of her subjugated daughter Monica and an "adopted" mute orphan youth, swindles the grieving by claiming to be a medium, Madame Flora ... with terrifying results. We are preparing a fresh take, presenting The Medium paired with several madness and murder scenes from different operas in an operatic haunted house setting. Come in if you dare! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 7:30 PM, October 28 |  
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 | A Chorus LineBaldwinsville Theatre Guild
 Shannon Tompkins, director
 
 
	Baker High School29 E. Oneida St.,
		Baldwinsville
 
 
 The musical centers on 17 Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers through dialogue taken from those workshops, set to music by Marvin Hamlisch. The musical opened in 1975 and is still as ground-breaking today as it was then. Directed and choreographed by Shannon Tompkins, with Musical Director Colin Keating. |  | Back to list
 
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 | 8:00 PM, October 28 |  
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 | The Madwoman of ChaillotLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: $15 regular; $10 seniors; $5 students, LeMoyne faculty/staffPanasci Family Chapel
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An eccentric and absurd comedy classic about the oddballs and outcasts who band together to save their city. In a new translation by Orlando Ocampo. |  | Back to list
 
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 | The Oldest ProfessionRarely Done Productions
 Dan Tursi, director
 
 
	Price: $20Jazz Central
 441 E. Washington St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The Oldest Profession, a play by Pulitzer-winner Paula Vogel, spotlights a group of women in "the life" facing the twilight of their years as they struggle with changing times. Set during the Reagan years, this compassionate show has been called "an endearing, gritty and witty play."  Mature content and sexually explicit language. Adults only admission. For reservations, phone 315-882-4070. |  | Back to list
 
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	| Saturday, October 29, 2022 |  
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 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, October 29 |  
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 | Nothing Gold Can StayEdgewood Gallery
 
 
	Edgewood Gallery216 Tecumseh Rd.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Bacich: Leafscape acrylic paintings ; gentle reminders of the inevitable dissolution of all things Len Eichler: "Stressed Earth Series" pottery and sculpture formed by stressing, cracking, and drilling clay; drawing parallels to the Earth affected by climate change Shawn Halperin: Jewelry collection featuring birds and leaves made from combinations of bronze, sterling, spalted birch and "Adirondack Turquoise" |  | Back to list
 
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 | Dan Shanahan: Scenes of SyracuseEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Dan Shanahan's paintings highlight the quiet beauty found in everyday scenes of city life. The watercolors, which Shanahan paints en plein air and on location, depict residential and downtown city streets. While Shanahan's paintings are mostly devoid of people, they teem with evidence of a small but bustling city: cars line the roads, and businesses prosper along downtown city blocks. Featuring renderings of popular locations, including Armory Square, Franklin Square, and the Westcott and University neighborhoods, Scenes of Syracuse is a love letter to our distinctive urban environment. Shanahan is a selected artist from the Everson's CNY Artist Initiative, a competitive program that highlights the multi-faceted talents of artists living in Central New York.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | On My Own TimeEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 CNY Arts' 49th annual On My Own Time exhibition connects Central New York businesses in a collaboration that promotes the benefits of the creative process across community sectors. Original works created by amateur artists working in a variety of professions were displayed at their work sites. This professional juried selection recognizes outstanding works by employees of Central New York companies and organizations.
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 | Raymon Elozua: Structure/DissonanceEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Structure/Dissonance" celebrates nearly five decades of work by New York-based artist Raymon Elozua, who first came to prominence in the 1970s with detailed trompe l'oeil ceramic sculptures of decaying industrial landscapes. Elozua's first major museum exhibition since his 2003 retrospective at the Mint Museum, "Structure/Dissonance" focuses on three conceptual bodies of work that explore the combined physical properties of three elemental materials: ceramic, glass, and steel. This exhibition contextualizes these vital sculptures within Elozua's intellectual landscape through the inclusion of a series of collections and research projects that are inextricably linked to his artistic output. Elozua's insatiable appetite to uncover the hidden cultural meanings attached to his chosen materials has led him to obsessively collect esoteric objects like gas stove burners and rusted enamel cookware, as well as photographs and ephemera related to topics as varied as labor history and decaying "borscht belt" bungalow colonies. These collections and obsessions help to construct a more accurate picture of the complex intellect that gives depth and meaning to Elozua's singular expressive sculptures.
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 | Rebecca Hutchinson: Re-GenerationEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Rebecca Hutchinson's sculptural installations are influenced by the behavioral dynamics found in nature. Her exhibition is focused on the themes of re-generation and observation of natural built systems. "Re-Generation" highlights Hutchinson's cultural and environmental research on the industrial legacy of Central New York. Along with its salt mines, Syracuse also possessed massive deposits of soda ash, a material used in the manufacture of ceramics. These materials, in tandem with an influx of European immigrants with craft and material expertise led to the development of Syracuse China, which quickly grew into one of the nation's largest dinnerware manufacturers. Reflecting on the decline of the soda ash mining and the closure of Syracuse China, "Re-Generation" takes the form of large unfired paperclay vessels that will be installed in an inverted position, showcasing on the surface drawings of rare orchids that have evolved out of the polluted soil and are currently thriving in the Syracuse region.
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 | Forever is Composed of NowsEverson Museum of Art
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Whether artists respond to history or look to the future, creativity exists in the moment. Drawn from the Everson's permanent collection, Forever is Composed of Nows examines a multitude of snapshots of the present moment, grouped by theme, image, or idea across different time periods and media. By examining how artists spanning three centuries have approached their present — their now — using similar topics and motifs, this exhibition is a visual exploration of how values, societal customs, and art subjects have evolved over time. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Juried Members ShowAssociated Artists of CNY
 
 
	Price: FreeManlius Village Library
 Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
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 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, October 29 |  
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 | The Menagerie: Animals in ArtOnondaga Historical Association
 
 
	Price: FreeOnondaga Historical Association
 321 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The exhibit explores animals as subjects in artwork. Animals have captured the attention of artists in Onondaga County throughout history. Some are wild animals that are integral to the natural landscape. Others are domestic helpers that assist with transportation or supplying food, or loving companions to their owners. The artwork style ranges from George Knapp's traditional early 20th century to Irene Wood's quirky mid 20th century imagination, and will include wood sculptures created by local artist Juan Taylor. The exhibit will be a treat for all animal and art lovers!  |  | Back to list
 
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 | Without Courage There Are No Other VirtuesArtRage Gallery
 
 
	Price: FreeArtRage Gallery
 505 Hawley Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 For the past 20 years, Robert Shetterly's Americans Who Tell the Truth portrait series has tried to be a lantern that throws its light forward and back — knowing the truth of the past's struggles for justice is essential to seeing clearly the obstacles and possibilities in the future. ArtRage welcomes Robert back with this exhibition of 20 portraits not previously exhibited in our space. Shetterly selects his subjects as "real, complex human beings, whose acts for the common good can be emulated by all of us, any of us — they need to be emulated by all of us! The saving grace of a healthy democracy is not a handful of heroes but a culture of engaged citizenship inspired by the courage of truth tellers. Courage invigorates democracy. For twenty years it has been the mission of Americans Who Tell the Truth to teach responsibility for the injustices we create and provide role models for how to remedy them for a just society."
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 | Anni Albers: Work With MaterialsSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 "Anni Albers: Work with Materials," a new exhibition that traces the remarkable career of the artist, designer, writer, and teacher, features over 100 drawings, prints, textile samples, commercial fabrics, and rugs from the collection of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation. With a focus primarily on the extraordinarily productive and varied second half of her long career, the exhibition illuminates her ability to move easily between her work as both an artist and as a designer of functional materials. One of Albers's looms and an interactive "triangle table" will also be featured. In weaving, designing, and printmaking, Albers's faith in the power of abstraction and her reliance on material knowledge never wavered. Throughout her widely varied, yet consistent and focused output, we see an artist who understood material not only as a vehicle to carry ideas, but more importantly for its physical and structural potential.   |  | Back to list
 
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 | Precious Metal: Gold Across Space and TimeSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 On August 17, 2017, scientists around the world and at Syracuse University witnessed the collision of two neutron stars that resulted in the production of gold, platinum, and other heavy metals in space. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of this momentous discovery, this exhibition considers how people have exploited gold's unique physical properties to make art and to convey ideas about spirituality, power, and opulence. This exhibition was organized in partnership with Stefan Ballmer (Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Duncan Brown (Office of Research, Office of Academic Affairs; Physics, College of Arts and Sciences), Steven Penn (Physics, Hobart and William Smith Colleges), Romita Ray (Art and Music Histories, College of Arts and Sciences), Daniel Sarmiento (Special Collections Research Center), and Irina Savinetskaya (Special Collections Research Center).
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 | Stephanie H. Shih: My Sweetie Has No PockmarksSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 The second iteration of  The Art Wall Project features the sculptures made by Stephanie H. Shih. Best known for her ceramic groceries, Shih's work explores ideas of home and nostalgia through the lens of food. Her installation at the museum will feature bags of rice to consider how Asian identity has been flattened through stereotypes and to reclaim this pantry staple as a touchpoint of Asian American identity. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Collections Highlights: 5,500 Years of ArtSyracuse University Art Museum
 
 
	Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art BuildingSyracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Explore the newly reinstalled permanent collection galleries, which include rarely seen artworks from the museum's collection and two major loans from the Art Bridges Foundation. This thematic installation touches on ideas of identity, place, gender, race, labor, and lineage. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Guanyu Xu: Suspended StatusLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Guanyu Xu's Suspended Status depicts an artist caught in a web of red tape. The work on view for this exhibition comprises images from his ongoing series, Resident Aliens, as well as a large grid of images that he calls Suspension. Both bodies of work use visa status in the United States as a means of framing images that depict people who are suspended between countries and cultures. Their futures hang on faceless state agencies in a churning political current. Read a review! |  | Back to list
 
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 | 2022 MFA Photography SurveyLight Work Gallery
 
 
	Light Work Gallery316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Light Work announces its inaugural exhibition in partnership with the Art Photography MFA program from the Film and Media Arts Department in SU's College of Visual and Performing Arts. In this survey of all enrolled candidates, we see a wide range of approaches that compliment and vary from one another. These images vividly present themes of cloaking and vulnerability, the subverting of histories, conceptual expressions of time, chance, theater, and formalism. Together, they showcase a wonderful confidence in experimental picture-making processes and they highlight the ever-expanding field of photography through distinct perception and follow-through. Exhibition includes work by David De Lira, Olivia Dovorany, Lily LaGrange, Qianjin Men, Ryan Mitchell, Tripty Tamang Pakhrin, Wanda-Marie Rana, Anshul Roy, Greeshma Chenni Veettil, Jasmine Veronica, Yanqi Wang, Zifan Wang, and Kate Warren. |  | Back to list
 
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 | If I Were to Be Alive: Suneil Sanzgiri & Colectivo Los IngrávidosUrban Video Project
 
 
	Everson Museum of Art Plaza401 Harrison St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 This two-artist program explores the ways that the slow violence of extractive capital and colonialism collude with the fast violence of state power. Screening begins are dusk. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Rocky Horror Picture ShowPalace Theatre
 
 
	Price: $25 in advance, $30 at door, $100 VIP (advance only)Palace Theater
 2384 James St.,
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 Doors 5:30 pm, band 6:00 pm, movie 8:00 pm This is an interactive event — there will be sprayed water, thrown items, loud noise.Come dressed to impress with your best Rocky Horror or Halloween costume for the costume contest with cash prizes!
 Must be 18 or older for entry. Event Rules:NO
 • Backpacks, bags, or oversized purses
 • Outside food, beverages, or alcohol
 • Glitter, blingy confetti-only paper confetti
 • Prunes, oversize water guns, or hotdogs
 • Large bags of rice
 YES• Up to 2-gallon size clear bag with props
 • Up to one snack size bag of rice per person
 • A "normal" size water gun 7" or smaller from end to end
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 | Infrastructure of EmpireErie Canal Museum
 
 
	Price: FreeErie Canal Museum
 318 Erie Blvd. E.,
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 The Erie Canal was the engineering marvel of its day, but has had far reaching consequences that could never have been imagined. In this exhibit we explore how the canal was built, how it has changed the physical and social layout of the region, and how it continues to influence New York State. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Kids Series: Superheroes!Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
 
	Inspiration Hall (formerly St. Peter's Church)709 James St.,
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 Symphoria performs music of your favorite superheroes, including Batman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman, Superman, and more! |  | Back to list
 
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 | Eric AndersenThe 443 Social Club
 
 
	The 443 Social Club443 Burnet Ave.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Over the past 50 years, Eric Andersen has toured the world and released over 30 CDs of original music including Blue Rain (Appleseed Recordings) his first live concert recording in Oslo with the band Spoonful of Blues, released in 2007. In the early 1990s Andersen recorded 2 trio-harmony albums with The Band's Rick Danko and Norwegian singer Jonas Fjeld (Danko/Fjeld/Andersen). He's featured in the Joni Mitchell – Woman of Heart and Mind American Masters documentary, the Wildflower Festival DVD with Judy Collins, Tom Rush, and  Arlo Guthrie, the rock film Festival Express and the documentary Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation. |  | Back to list
 
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 | Loren Barrigar and friendsSteeple Coffee House
 
 
	Price: $15 suggested donation covers entertainment, dessert, coffee/teaUnited Church of Fayetteville
 310 E. Genesee St.,
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 | Quartetto di CremonaSyracuse Friends of Chamber Music
 
 
	Price: $25 regular, $20 seniors, $15 ages 35 and under, free for full-time students with IDSt. Paul's Syracuse
 220 E. Fayette St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Webern Langsamer SatzProkofiev String Quartet no. 1 in B minor, op. 50
 Ravel String Quartet in F major
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 |  Madness and The MediumSyracuse Opera
 
 
	Price: $50 regular, $75 premiumRedhouse at City Center
 400 S. Salina St.,
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 Gian Carlo Menotti's The Medium is a chilling tale about suffering, violence, and addiction. An alcoholic con-woman Baba, with the participation of her subjugated daughter Monica and an "adopted" mute orphan youth, swindles the grieving by claiming to be a medium, Madame Flora ... with terrifying results. We are preparing a fresh take, presenting The Medium paired with several madness and murder scenes from different operas in an operatic haunted house setting. Come in if you dare! |  | Back to list
 
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 | A Chorus LineBaldwinsville Theatre Guild
 Shannon Tompkins, director
 
 
	Baker High School29 E. Oneida St.,
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 The musical centers on 17 Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers through dialogue taken from those workshops, set to music by Marvin Hamlisch. The musical opened in 1975 and is still as ground-breaking today as it was then. Directed and choreographed by Shannon Tompkins, with Musical Director Colin Keating. |  | Back to list
 
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 | *POSTPONED* Zach Williams Fall '22 TourThe Oncenter
 
 
	Price: $19.75-$99Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
 411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
 
 
 Join Zach Williams and special guest Ben Fuller for a night of music and ministry that will fill your heart and have you singing along all night long! Grammy award winner Zach Williams and his signature blend of southern rock, country and faith-filled songwriting are truly unlike anything else in Contemporary Christian music today. He and rising star Ben Fuller can't wait to bring the Fall 22 Tour to your city.  |  | Back to list
 
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 | A Chorus LineBaldwinsville Theatre Guild
 Shannon Tompkins, director
 
 
	Baker High School29 E. Oneida St.,
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 The musical centers on 17 Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers through dialogue taken from those workshops, set to music by Marvin Hamlisch. The musical opened in 1975 and is still as ground-breaking today as it was then. Directed and choreographed by Shannon Tompkins, with Musical Director Colin Keating. |  | Back to list
 
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 | The Madwoman of ChaillotLeMoyne College
 
 
	Price: $15 regular; $10 seniors; $5 students, LeMoyne faculty/staffPanasci Family Chapel
 LeMoyne College,
		Syracuse
 
 
 An eccentric and absurd comedy classic about the oddballs and outcasts who band together to save their city. In a new translation by Orlando Ocampo. |  | Back to list
 
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