The exhibit will be on display through Feb. 28 and features 13 local artists.
Local Artists
Syracuse-based Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha showcases his war-torn words at ArtRage Gallery
Abu Toha is a 2023 graduate of Syracuse University’s creative writing master’s program. He fled Gaza not long after the Oct. 7 attacks.
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha to read his poetry at ArtRage: ‘Every single victim in Gaza is me’
Abu Toha will read from his book “Forest of Noise” at ArtRage Gallery on Saturday. The reading will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Amanda Rogers made Pink Rock Culture Co-op into the venue she’s always wanted
Rogers, formerly a touring musician, created Pink Rock to be an intimate space that hosts anything from concerts to poetry readings.
Here’s where you can shop locally in Syracuse for the holidays
Pop-up markets will be happening across Syracuse as the holidays approach. See where you can find last-minute gifts.
Syracuse artist Jaleel Campbell gets vulnerable in ArtRage exhibition ‘In Secrecy’
Campbell’s exhibition explores the experience of gay Black men. He took inspiration from his cousin’s own story.
Arts community gathers to honor Jackie Warren-Moore’s legacy
The Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company held its third annual Jackie Warren-Moore Poetry and Monologue Festival Friday. It honored Warren-Moore, Onondaga County’s first poet laureate, who died three years ago.
17th-century Spanish-language play comes alive at Syracuse’s Community Folk Art Center
The play will be directed by Jose Miguel Hernandez Hurtado, who is also the director of a local theater group.
Retired Syracuse journalist reflects on the decline of print news in ‘Final Edition’ at the Everson
Tim Atseff, a former illustrator and editor at the Syracuse Post-Standard, created “Final Edition.” Atseff worked in local news for nearly 50 years.
At 443 Social Club’s Shakedown Sunday, Deadheads find community
Once each month, Grateful Dead fans in Syracuse can listen to covers of the band’s hits performed by Dead to the Core.
