“People, Places and Things” is on display through Aug. 11 at Edgewood, 216 Tecumseh Road. The gallery is open from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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.
‘Native Americana’ by Frank Buffalo Hyde mixes media and artistic commentary at the Everson
The show, which consists of a bevy of acrylics, two installations and a mixed-media assemblage, encompasses a variety of mass-culture imagery.
New exhibits bring to life nature, Faery Land at Syracuse’s Station gallery
The Station, located on the third floor of 400 Burnet Ave., is open from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
Watercolor show at Le Moyne includes wide range of artists, styles
Central New York Watercolor Society’s Signature Show will be on display until Aug. 17 at the Wilson Art Gallery.
Photographer’s long career, Syracuse connections on display at Everson Museum
“Doug Muir: Coming Home” features photos and objects from the photographer’s life.
Creative mix of ceramics, natural elements, jewelry on display at Edgewood Gallery
Artists Leslie Green Guilbault and Sam Graceffo offer a large range of creative works for the exhibit.
‘Sanctuaries’ an ambitious novel written by a retired Syracuse teacher
Vince Sgambati’s latest book explores issues like adoption, sexual identity and life in general for a young man in New York City.
Rising sea levels, swelling rivers: Photos show real life in face of climate change
“Shunyo Rajas (Kings of a Bereft Land),” Arko Datto’s solo exhibition at the Light Work Gallery, focuses on people living on the frontline of climate change.
Poets, artists collaborate again for Syracuse Poster Project
The Syracuse Poster Project is now in its 22nd year and again features incisive collaborations between artists and poets.
Sprawling ‘Made in New York’ features paintings, photos, fiber, sculptures, more
‘Made in New York 2023,’ an annual show at Auburn’s Schweinfurth Art Center, displays various works from artists across the state.
