Edgewood is also hosting stoneware and jewelry displays.
Carl Mellor
Carl Mellor has done freelance writing for roughly 50 years. He contributed articles to the Syracuse New Times for many years and covered visual arts for that newspaper from 1994 thorugh 2019. He continues to write about artists and exhibits in Central New York. He's reviewed shows at the Everson Museum, Edgewood Gallery, Gandee Gallery, Community Folk Art Gallery, the Munson museum in Utica, and other venues.
More than 50 veterans display artwork at SU for 28th iteration of creative art competition
The Syracuse competition is part of a national event. Winners in regional competitions have their work judged in Denver in March.
For the first time, Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Festival held without Alf Jacques
The festival honors wooden lacrosse sticks, which have historical and cultural significance for the Haudenosaunee.
Schweinfurth Art Center kicks off fall schedule with 128-artist ‘Members Show’
Schweinfurth also has a second exhibit called “Rural Voices Rising,” 25 oil paintings by a Lake Placid artist.
Exhibit at Syracuse University Art Museum celebrates Haudenosaunee culture
Peter B. Jones, the artist, will hold a reception and an artist’s talk at SU Art Museum on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
“The Sun Echoed Like a Song” exhibit at Light Work draws on light, heat and home
The Light Work exhibit runs through Dec. 15.
Amy Bartell creates art for the times in ‘Dear World’ exhibit at Edgewood Gallery
Amy Bartell created 51 new pieces of art that reflect her perspective on the environment, political division and the pandemic.
Ever wonder what Syracuse would look like in watercolor? Find out at new OHA exhibit
The exhibit is on display through Sept. 10.
Discover diverse masterpieces in ‘Off the Rack’ exhibit at the Everson Museum
This huge exhibit gives a sense of the Everson’s extensive permanent collection.
Arts & Crafts vendors converge in downtown Syracuse later this month: what to know
The Arts and Crafts Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on July 28 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 29 and 30.
