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An Evening of Poetry with Gabriel Ramirez
Acclaimed spoken-word poet Gabriel Ramirez comes to Syracuse for a public performance on affirmation as a form of resistance. The performance will be held at 7 p.m. April 19 in Maxwell Auditorium. His work has been featured in Huffington Post,…
VPA MFA Candidatesā Exhibition āLetās Be Dragonsā Spans Five Venues in Syracuse, NYC
āLetās Be Dragons,ā the master of fine arts (M.F.A.) exhibition of the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), will open in five different venues in Syracuse and New York City in April. The exhibition features work by 29 M.F.A….
Symposium Focuses on Place of Religion in Film
LĆ”szlĆ³ Nemesā 2015 film āSon of Saulā has earned a slew of awards, including the Cannes Grand Prix, a Golden Globe and an Oscar. Set in Auschwitz-Birkenau at the end of the war, it also has spurred debate over the…
Point of Contact Gallery Announces Opening of ‘Letās Be Dragons: Serpents Inside’ April 7
Point of Contact Gallery is hosting an opening reception for “Letās Be Dragons: Serpents Inside,” an exhibition for Syracuse University M.F.A. graduate students on Friday, April 7. The reception will take place from 6-8 p.m. and is free and open…
Syracuse Symposium to Host Scholar of Modern Italian Literature April 4-5
Syracuse Symposium continues its yearlong study of āPlaceā with a visit by a scholar of modern Italian literature. Mauro Novelli, associate professor of contemporary Italian literature at The University of Milan, will discuss āPlaces of Resistance: Simulation and Dissimulation in…
CFAC’s ‘I, Too, Am America: A Song of Race and Language’ Ends March 25
The exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center, “I, Too, Am America: A Song of Race and Language,” focuses on issues relevant today and in the past. The show features diverse media, including screenprints, mixed-media pieces, photos and personal statements….
Syracuse University Librariesā Special Collections Research Center Uncovers Early Norman Rockwell Illustrations
The Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries has made a significant findātwo original Norman Rockwell illustrations. They represent the artistās first commercial commission, created in 1911 during his initial years of study at the Art Students League of…
Light Work to Present George Awde: ‘Scale Without Measure’
Light Work will present “Scale Without Measure,” a solo exhibition by artist George Awde fromĀ March 20āJuly 27. Awdeās photographic work delves into themes of contemporary masculinity, the male body, homosexuality and notions of physical and psychological strength, as seen through…
Light Work to Exhibit Eric Gottesman: ‘If I Could See Your Face, I Would Not Need Food (Ka Fitfitu Feetu)’
Light Work will present Eric Gottesman: “If I Could See Your Face, I Would Not Need Food (Ka Fitfitu Feetu),” on view in the Light Work Hallway Gallery from March 20 through July 27. A reception in conjunction with George…
Caribbean Cinematic Festival to Highlight Richness of Caribbean Culture
This yearās Caribbean Cinematic Festival will take place Thursday, Feb. 23, through Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Community Folk Art Center, 805 E. Genesee Street, Syracuse. The festival will highlight the richness of Caribbean culture through a series of events,…