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10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
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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.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/04/2008, 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.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
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.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
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.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
07/09/2009
6:00 pm – none
Free
Poets from two Central New York literary institutions, including members of the faculty of the Downtown Writer’s Center and the editorial staff of the Comstock Review, will share new works created for this special reading. Each poet will read poems based on the theme of secrets to coincide with the PostSecret exhibition as another extension of community involvement.
10/04/2008, 10/06/2008, 10/07/2008, 10/08/2008, 10/09/2008… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
The Everson Museum of Art presents Sitting Still, a contemplative video project funded by a grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. The project is led by Anne Beffel, a New York based public artist and Associate Professor at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. The project begins October 4, 2008 and culminates with an exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art in June, 2009.
“This project addresses the question of what the world would look like from a non-violent point of view,” said Pam McLaughlin, Everson Museum of Art Curator of Education and Public Programs. “Sitting Still looks at what would happen if Syracuse city youth and Syracuse University joined together to explore this concept.”
Beffel and McLaughlin have worked together for over a year to put video cameras in the hands of Syracuse youth throughout the month of October 2008, so that they will stop, look, and listen as scenes unfold before them ranging from those that inspire awe to those that compel us to participate and intervene. Students from Central Tech, Henninger, Corcoran and Nottingham high schools have been invited to participate.
Within the context of four Saturday workshops at the SU Warehouse E-tags studio, 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, students will engage in making video art from a perfectly still point of view, and then use their art works as the basis for sharing their diverse visions. Beffel, who initiated the Sitting Still project last spring in collaboration with University of Memphis and Overton High School students at the Art Museum of University of Memphis, says the conversations in previous workshops are lively, inspired, and attuned.
“Participants experience something attuned because the youth encounter something unusual with the cameras: they concentrate completely on being right here, right now, moment by moment. The video camera becomes a focusing tool,” said Beffel. “The atmosphere is collaborative, and students often tell me after the workshops that they walk around noticing small things they had overlooked previously. They seem to open up to one another.”
Beffel drew inspiration for Sitting Still from a variety of sources, including her interest in the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., the Nashville sit-ins of 1960. Also of inspiration have been the Dalai Lama, and Rosa Parks. Although these individuals come from very different environments and positions, they have drawn strength and courage from stillness, which has impacted the world in profound ways.
Sitting Still is supported by a Syracuse University Initiative Grant with support from the Kauffman Foundation Center for Contemplative Mind in Society with support from the Fetzer Institute, Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts Interdisciplinary Research Group, NYSCA, and the Everson Museum of Art. Additional support has been provided by the iSchool atSyracuse University.
About Anne Beffel
Anne Beffel is associate professor of art at Syracuse University. Beffel received her B.F.A. from the University of Michigan’s School of Art and her M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. Beffel participated in the Studio Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, and taught at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Beffel has had several exhibitions, including public arts residencies at the World Financial Center and at the New York Downtown Hospital in Lower Manhattan. She has received grants from the Gunk Foundation and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and has recently co-founded the Interdisciplinary Research Group at Syracuse University. For more information on Anne Beffel, please visit www.annebeffel.typepad.com/default.html. For more information on the Memphis project please visit www.memphis.edu/releases/feb08/beffel.htm.
10/04/2008, 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.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
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In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
05/16/2009, 05/18/2009, 05/19/2009, 05/20/2009, 05/21/2009… more View All Dates
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In November 2004, Frank Warren began a community art project. He handed out 3,000 postcards to strangers and left themin public places in his Washington, D.C. neighborhood. Each self-addressed card invited people to anonymously write down a secret and mail it to him. Two requirements were: the secret had to be true and it had to be something that had never been shared with another person. These initial secrets were exhibited in Washington, D.C., later that year. After the first exhibition closed word of the project spread. People began crafting their own homemade postcards and the artful secrets began arriving from every continent. Today, Warren has received more than 350,000 highly personal and artfully decorated postcards illustrating the soulful secrets never voiced. The postcards continue to come at a rate of about 1,000 a week.
This extraordinary project has become an international phenomenon with thousands of people participating in scheduled PostSecret events throughout the United States. Every Sunday, Frank Warren posts secrets on his award-winning website www.PostSecret.com, which has been viewed more than 100 million times. The project has produced three bestselling books with a fourth, A Lifetime of Secrets, published in October 2007. The Everson Museum’s presentation of PostSecret features morethan 400 works of art, bringing together the most powerful, poignant and beautifully intimate secrets that Warren has received in the past four years. In addition, the exhibition includes a selection of secrets written on three-dimensional objects including a coffee bag, a prescription bottle, a floppy disc, a ballet slipper, and a Rubik’s cube with 9 scrambled secrets adhered with paper tape. Shocking, profound, petty, brave and revealing, PostSecret unflinchingly exposes the frailty and courage that hides within us all.
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.
07/17/2009
7:30 pm – none
Admission
Festive cocktail party celebrating 35 years of grand operatic tradition at Syracuse Opera. The Parisian theme reflects both the Everson’s upcoming exhibition Turner to Cézanne and Syracuse Opera’s fall 2009 production of Puccini’s La Bohème.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
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Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/20/2009
8:30 pm – none
Free
Bring your lounge chair and some munchies to our annual Sci-Fi “Film Under the Stars.” The accent is on fun and fantasy in this film version of Jules Verne’s classic thriller, Journey to the center of the Earth, that stars James Mason, Pat Boone, and Arlene Dahl. With spectacular visuals as a backdrop, the story centers on an expedition led by Professor Lindenbrook down into the earth’s dark, threat-laden core. Along the way lurk dangers such as kidnapping, sabotage by a rival explorer, and attacks by giant prehistoric reptiles. But they also encounter such magnificent wonders as a glistening cavern of quartz crystals, luminescent algae, a forest of giant mushrooms, and the lost city of Atlantis. This sweeping adventure offers enough thrills and entertainment to satisfy every explorer in the family. Free popcorn will be served.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
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$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.
08/08/2009, 08/10/2009, 08/11/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009… more View All Dates
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Suggested $5 Donation
Arts & Crafts of New York: Highlights from the Permanent Collection presents decorative and fine arts from the Arts and Crafts period, with a focus on the rich talent in Syracuse. Works by Gustav Stickley, Adelaide Robineau, and Benedict Art Studio of Syracuse are exhibited along with other New York Arts and Crafts pioneers such as Roycroft, and Tiffany Studios.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
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Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.
08/09/2009, 08/12/2009, 08/13/2009, 08/14/2009, 08/15/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
Donation
From the Great Law of the Iroquois Confederacy, requiring that we respect nature and "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations," to the pollution caused by the industrial revolution and hte manufacturing era, to the "Earth Day" generation of environmental awareness, to the current emphasis on clean technology and green living, Shades of Green is an exhibit that will show the transition of our local area, from our Native American beginnings to our "Emerald City" claims.
10/09/2009, 10/10/2009, 10/11/2009, 10/13/2009, 10/14/2009… more View All Dates
none – none
$15 - members, $10 - Everson Members
The Everson is pleased to present Turner to Cézanne: Masterpieces from the Davies Collection, National Museum Wales this fall. In preparation for this unique exhibition, the museum is closing the second-floor galleries for renovations from May 15—October 3, 2009.
Remarkable for its breadth and the quality of its works, the Davies collection at National Museum Wales is an extraordinary group of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century paintings collected largely between 1908 and 1923 by sisters Margaret and Gwendoline Davies. By 1914 the Davies sisters had assembled one of the finest collections of European modern art in Britain, including works by the modern masters Paul Cézanne, Camille Corot, Honoré Daumier, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Joseph M.W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh, and James Abbot McNeill Whistler among others.
The exhibition is organized by the American Federation of Arts and National Museum Wales. This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. .
The presentation of Turner to Cézanne at the Everson Museum of Art is made possible through generous support by Lead Exhibition Sponsor M&T Bank, Co-sponsor Hiscock & Barclay, LLP and Gallery Sponsors National Grid and The Post-Standard.
Additional support provided by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation grant made possible by Senator John DeFrancisco; the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York grant made possible by Assemblyman William Magnarelli; the Everson Museum of Art Members' Council; The Gifford Foundation; WCNY-TV; Arthur and Cheryl Grant; Dr. Paul E. Phillips and Ms. Sharon Sullivan; and Syracuse-area businesses, organizations and individuals.
A dining promotion called "Dinner With the Masters" will be running from October 9, 2009 until January 10, 2010. Bring your ticket or ticket stub from the exhibit to one of 18 participating downtown Syracuse restaurants and receive 3 courses for $25 or less. Visit http://downtownsyracuse.com/static/C2/ for more information.