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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Warhol Presents

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Aids Memorial Quilt Exhibition

12/01/2008, 12/02/2008, 12/03/2008

9 am – 8 pm

free

Sponsored by Central New York HIV Care Network to observe World AIDS Day, December 1. 

The AIDS Memorial Quilt Exhibition will feature more than 30 12-foot by 12-foot quilts, each consisting of six individual panels, produced by the Syracuse NAMES Project to commemorate individuals from the greater Central New York community who have succumbed to the AIDS epidemic. 

Call (315) 472-8099 for complete schedule information, to book school trips, to volunteer for the exhibition, or to make a contribution to support the Network’s Community Awareness Initiative.

 

  • Venue: Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter
  • Website:
  • Phone:472-8099
  • Email:

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Warhol Presents

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Friday, December 5, 2008

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Warhol Presents

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.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Saturday, December 6, 2008

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Warhol Presents

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.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Warhol Presents

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.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Warhol Presents

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.

Painting by DeLoss McGraw on Poems by W.D. Snodgrass

10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008, 10/10/2008, 10/11/2008… more View All Dates

5:30pm – 8:00pm

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:
Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Warhol Presents

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.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Warhol Presents

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.

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Warhol Presents

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.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Friday, December 12, 2008

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Warhol Presents

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.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Saturday, December 13, 2008

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Warhol Presents

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.

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Warhol Presents

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.

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Monday, December 15, 2008

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Warhol Presents

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.

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Warhol Presents

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.

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Warhol Presents

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.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
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Warhol Presents

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.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

The Art of Colour

12/18/2008

5 pm – 10 pm

free

The entire gallery and artwork will be illuminated with special theatrical lighting fixtures that will create an amazing atmosphere of changing deep saturated colors of illumination, it will give guests a view of the artwork in a different light.

This is a special one-evening show as part of Third Thursdays (Th3) art walk taking Jazzy house music provided by DJ Sik60Six.

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Orange Line Holiday Show

12/12/2008, 12/13/2008, 12/14/2008, 12/15/2008, 12/16/2008… more View All Dates

5 pm – 10 pm

free

Join the Orange Line Gallery in their celebration of the holidays with their new show, “The OL Holiday Show.”

New to Orange Line Gallery for this show include Jacqueline Adamo- oil painting, J. Francis Maloni- oil painting, Amber Blanding- glass sculpture and Jennifer Cutter- jewelry.

Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18th Century Superstar

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.

Sitting Still for Art and Empathy

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.

Art Mart

11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008, 11/10/2008, 11/11/2008… more View All Dates

11 am – 4 pm

FREE

A unique sale of arts and crafts by CNY artists and craftspeople, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, pottery, stained glass, jewelry, fabrics, woodworking, ceramics, candles, soaps, and more!

 

 

  • Venue: 201 E. Washington St.
  • Website:
  • Phone:468-2616
  • Email:

OHA Opening Exhibit

11/20/2008, 11/21/2008, 11/22/2008, 11/23/2008, 11/26/2008… more View All Dates

none – none

free

Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood opening

Visual Journals

10/28/2008, 10/29/2008, 10/30/2008, 10/31/2008, 11/04/2008… more View All Dates

9 am – 8 pm

free

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood

12/02/2008, 12/03/2008, 12/04/2008, 12/05/2008, 12/06/2008… more View All Dates

10 am – 4 pm

Kid Stuff: Toys From Your Childhood! is sure to bring back fond memories for all baby boomers who experienced childhood during the 1950s!  Even if you weren’t alive during the Nifty Fifties, the whole family will certainly enjoy this exhibit!  See toys that thrilled children on Christmas morning in the nifty ‘50s, some still in their original boxes!  See vintage photos of downtown Christmas shoppers looking for bargains. See families gathered around the Christmas tree unwrapping gifts and enjoying the holiday - fifties style!  See a 1950s Christmas tree with genuine ‘50s ornaments! 

SUNY Oswego Metro Center Art Exhibition

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

 

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