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09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
3 pm – 4 pm
admission
Fly along with skilled helicopter crews as they carry out sea and mountain rescues, save endangered animals, deliver humanitarian aid and undertake a reconnaissance mission. Runtime 42 minutes.
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
3 pm – 4 pm
admission
Fly along with skilled helicopter crews as they carry out sea and mountain rescues, save endangered animals, deliver humanitarian aid and undertake a reconnaissance mission. Runtime 42 minutes.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Admission
Syracusans from the past cross the barrier of time. Groups leave the Atrium every 15 minutes.
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
8:00pm – none
Admission
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
3 pm – 4 pm
admission
Fly along with skilled helicopter crews as they carry out sea and mountain rescues, save endangered animals, deliver humanitarian aid and undertake a reconnaissance mission. Runtime 42 minutes.
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/17/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
By Bert V. Royal
Directed by Dan Tursi
When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; and his ex-girlfriend has been institutionalized. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, a target of school bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. This comedy is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/03/2008
5:00pm – 10:00pm
Admission
Features snowmobiles and ATVs. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
10/03/2008
7:00pm – none
Free
Enjoy a variety of video shorts by local artists who use the topic of fashion to explore a diverse range of social issues, including pop culture, economics and the body.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/20/2008, 09/27/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/11/2008
11am – 2pm
Admission
For more information, call Steve Auyer, 451-7359
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Admission
Syracusans from the past cross the barrier of time. Groups leave the Atrium every 15 minutes.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
3 pm – 4 pm
admission
Fly along with skilled helicopter crews as they carry out sea and mountain rescues, save endangered animals, deliver humanitarian aid and undertake a reconnaissance mission. Runtime 42 minutes.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008
8:00pm – none
Admission
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/04/2008
5 pm – 6 pm
admission
Venture into the realm of 3-D filmmaking. Using CGI technology to its maxium potential, 3-D sight gags abound in this trilling presenation that integrates computer generated imagery and live action to explore the history of 3-D photography and 3-D motion pictures.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/17/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
By Bert V. Royal
Directed by Dan Tursi
When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; and his ex-girlfriend has been institutionalized. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, a target of school bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. This comedy is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
10/04/2008
10:00am – 9:00pm
Admission
Features snowmobiles and ATVs. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/05/2008
2pm – none
Free
10/05/2008
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Donations welcomed
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
10/05/2008
10:00am – 3:00pm
Admission
Features snowmobiles and ATVs. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
10/06/2008
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Admission
One of the most enduring community events, attracting 700 community and business leader as well as individual supporters, this celebration is held to honor selected community members for their civic and charitable efforts, to update supports on the Salvation Army’s work, and to hear from a nationally known speaker.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008
none – none
A full-service downtown executive club specializing in personal training since 1995. 10,000 square feet fitness facility on 2 levels with private personal training and yoga/pilates studio. Full array of the latest cardio and strength equipment. Virtual reality cycling studio with 3D computer generated backgrounds projected onto a large screen and full motion animations. Full service locker rooms available with steam and vanity amenities.
NEW expanded aerobics room for yoga, pilates and group fitness classes.
Membership incentives, raffles and discounts on personal training packages at the open house.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
07/08/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/29/2008, 08/05/2008… more View All Dates
7:00am – 4:00pm
Free
The market, sponsored by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, is held each Tuesday in the parking lot on the corner of South Salina and West Washington Streets. It features over 50 farmers and produce dealers selling fresh and seasonal vegetables, fruit, nuts, eggs, cheese, baked goods, flowers, plants, handcrafted items, and more. Some weeks the market hosts live entertainment. We've added an area with tables and umbrellas and also added a 5-minute pick-up zone at the Clinton Street entrance.
10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008
none – none
A full-service downtown executive club specializing in personal training since 1995. 10,000 square feet fitness facility on 2 levels with private personal training and yoga/pilates studio. Full array of the latest cardio and strength equipment. Virtual reality cycling studio with 3D computer generated backgrounds projected onto a large screen and full motion animations. Full service locker rooms available with steam and vanity amenities.
NEW expanded aerobics room for yoga, pilates and group fitness classes.
Membership incentives, raffles and discounts on personal training packages at the open house.
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008
7:30pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 6:30pm
Shoe begins at 7:30pm
Dinner buffet in the Onondaga Room 5-7pm
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
10/07/2008
Noon – 1:30 PM
$50.00
A special luncheon to salute the courageous group of women who started the Women’s Fund nearly ten years ago. From the five women who planted the first seeds to the members of the original Organizing Committee, a great appreciation for the positive impact their foresight has contributed to women and girls in Central New York.
Learn how they were inspired to create a legacy of women’s strength and leadership in our region through the establishment of a foundation. Hear first-hand the accounts of a diverse group of women who took an idea and made it a reality. And celebrate the impact that increased philanthropy targeted to women and girls is having on our community.
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008
7:30pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 6:30pm
Shoe begins at 7:30pm
Dinner buffet in the Onondaga Room 5-7pm
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008
none – none
A full-service downtown executive club specializing in personal training since 1995. 10,000 square feet fitness facility on 2 levels with private personal training and yoga/pilates studio. Full array of the latest cardio and strength equipment. Virtual reality cycling studio with 3D computer generated backgrounds projected onto a large screen and full motion animations. Full service locker rooms available with steam and vanity amenities.
NEW expanded aerobics room for yoga, pilates and group fitness classes.
Membership incentives, raffles and discounts on personal training packages at the open house.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/08/2008, 10/15/2008, 10/22/2008, 10/29/2008
10 am – 11 am
Admission
This fun workshop for preschoolers is a hands-on exploration of the science of bubbles, bread, balls and more designed to spark observation and curiosity in the very young. Participants are expected to attend with an accompanying adult who can assist in their explorations.
Register by October 3
10/08/2008
7:30pm – none
Admission
The play presents different segments that identify the quality of marriage.
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008
7:30pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 6:30pm
Shoe begins at 7:30pm
Dinner buffet in the Onondaga Room 5-7pm
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008
none – none
A full-service downtown executive club specializing in personal training since 1995. 10,000 square feet fitness facility on 2 levels with private personal training and yoga/pilates studio. Full array of the latest cardio and strength equipment. Virtual reality cycling studio with 3D computer generated backgrounds projected onto a large screen and full motion animations. Full service locker rooms available with steam and vanity amenities.
NEW expanded aerobics room for yoga, pilates and group fitness classes.
Membership incentives, raffles and discounts on personal training packages at the open house.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008
none – none
A full-service downtown executive club specializing in personal training since 1995. 10,000 square feet fitness facility on 2 levels with private personal training and yoga/pilates studio. Full array of the latest cardio and strength equipment. Virtual reality cycling studio with 3D computer generated backgrounds projected onto a large screen and full motion animations. Full service locker rooms available with steam and vanity amenities.
NEW expanded aerobics room for yoga, pilates and group fitness classes.
Membership incentives, raffles and discounts on personal training packages at the open house.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Admission
Syracusans from the past cross the barrier of time. Groups leave the Atrium every 15 minutes.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/17/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
By Bert V. Royal
Directed by Dan Tursi
When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; and his ex-girlfriend has been institutionalized. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, a target of school bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. This comedy is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/12/2008
8:00pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 7:00pm
Show begins at 8:00pm
Dinner buffet 5:30-7:30pm
10/10/2008
7:00pm – none
Free
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/12/2008
8:00pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 7:00pm
Show begins at 8:00pm
Dinner buffet 5:30-7:30pm
10/11/2008, 10/12/2008
2:00pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 1:00pm
Show begins at 2:00pm
Brunch is 11:30am-1:30pm
09/18/2008, 09/19/2008, 09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
free
Re-opening of the Orange Line Gallery welcoming the new show, "Life and the Traveler".
"Life and the Traveler" explores treks to geographical places, real and imagined, as well as journeys to the inner-self in manners of traditional to abstract.
Artists' Welcoming Reception and Opening on Thursday, October 18, part of Th3 Thursdays.
10/11/2008
10:00am – 5:00pm
Free
Screening of films directed by Andy Warhol:
• The Nude Restaurant
• Vinyl
• The Velvet Underground & Nico (A Symphony of Sound)
• My Hustler
• I, a Man
Located in the Hosmer Auditorium.
09/20/2008, 09/27/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/11/2008
11am – 2pm
Admission
For more information, call Steve Auyer, 451-7359
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Admission
Syracusans from the past cross the barrier of time. Groups leave the Atrium every 15 minutes.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
10/11/2008
5 pm – 6 pm
admission
Venture into the realm of 3-D filmmaking. Using CGI technology to its maximum potential, 3-D sight gags abound in this thrilling presentation that integrates computer generated imagery and live action to explore the history of 3-D photography and 3-D motion pictures.
10/11/2008
7:30 pm – none
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/11/2008
1 pm – 2 pm
$10
Nanoscience for Kids for children 10 years old and up will help kids learn about how the world of the very small differs from the macro-world we know.
Register by October 3
10/11/2008
7:30 pm – none
admission
Doo Wop Graffiti Show featuring The Cadillacs, Arlene Smith & the Chantels, The Willows, Randy & the Rainbows, Eddie Holman, and Lenno Cocco & the Chimes
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/17/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
By Bert V. Royal
Directed by Dan Tursi
When CB’s dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; and his ex-girlfriend has been institutionalized. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, a target of school bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. This comedy is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/10/2008, 10/11/2008, 10/12/2008
8:00pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 7:00pm
Show begins at 8:00pm
Dinner buffet 5:30-7:30pm
10/11/2008, 10/12/2008
2:00pm – none
Admission
Doors open at 1:00pm
Show begins at 2:00pm
Brunch is 11:30am-1:30pm
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/01/2008, 10/02/2008, 10/03/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/05/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
Here’s your chance to witness some of the most spectacular eruptions ever caught on film. Dive deep into the core of Earth through computer animation to discover the geological forces behind volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Call for Times
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Warhol Presents highlights the early commercial career of Andy Warhol, whose whimsical drawings from the 1950s created fantasies that marketed fashion and glamour through evocation. Warhol’s penchant for combining art and advertisement quickly made him one of the most well known illustrators of women’s fashion in New York.
07/08/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/29/2008, 08/05/2008… more View All Dates
7:00am – 4:00pm
Free
The market, sponsored by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, is held each Tuesday in the parking lot on the corner of South Salina and West Washington Streets. It features over 50 farmers and produce dealers selling fresh and seasonal vegetables, fruit, nuts, eggs, cheese, baked goods, flowers, plants, handcrafted items, and more. Some weeks the market hosts live entertainment. We've added an area with tables and umbrellas and also added a 5-minute pick-up zone at the Clinton Street entrance.
10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates
5:30pm – 8:00pm
10/14/2008
12:00pm – none
Free
Join the education department for a lively group discussion about the fantastical world of Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th-Century Superstar.
10/14/2008
7:30pm – none
Admission
Author of Reporting
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
09/20/2008, 09/21/2008, 09/22/2008, 09/23/2008, 09/24/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
Internationally acclaimed artist and fashion designer Jeffrey Mayer presents an exhibition of 20th and 21st-century fashion design inspired by the 18th-century fashion aesthetic of Marie Antoinette.
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
09/10/2008, 09/11/2008, 09/12/2008, 09/16/2008, 09/17/2008… more View All Dates
9am – 8pm
free
Visual Journals: Recent work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce and Cara Brewer Thompson
09/03/2008, 09/04/2008, 09/05/2008, 09/06/2008, 09/07/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
10/08/2008, 10/15/2008, 10/22/2008, 10/29/2008
10 am – 11 am
Admission
This fun workshop for preschoolers is a hands-on exploration of the science of bubbles, bread, balls and more designed to spark observation and curiosity in the very young. Participants are expected to attend with an accompanying adult who can assist in their explorations.
Register by October 3