For centennial of the green-over-red traffic signal, a streetside marker that beautifully tiptoes the line between history and legend.
Visual Arts
At ‘DEAD END.,’ skate culture takes center stage
William Strobeck, from Syracuse, curated an exhibit featuring skate culture at the Everson Museum of Art. It includes work from 12 artists.
How you could get your artwork on a utility box in downtown Syracuse
The Downtown Committee launched the Utility Box Art Project in 2024. The committee needs artists to paint three more utility boxes in 2025.
CFAC’s latest exhibit ‘This Woman’s Work’ explores the legacies of prominent Black women in CNY
The exhibit will be on display through Feb. 28 and features 13 local artists.
New short film ‘This Side of Salina’ explores reproductive justice in Syracuse
Four women from Syracuse explain in the film the challenges they’ve faced in getting reproductive care. The film will show on the facade of the Everson Museum of Art.
Mithila paintings on display at SU Art Museum explore gender-based violence
The exhibit of Mithila paintings is on display through Dec. 10.
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.
‘Confabulations’ at Edgewood highlights works by a trio of local artists
The exhibit finishes its run at the Edgewood gallery on Sept. 27.
Artist behind ArtRage exhibit ‘Another World is Possible’ blends activism with art
Ricardo Levins Morales has always believed in using art as political medicine. For the last five decades, Morales has created art for groups like the Young Lords, the Black Panthers, and the Northland Poster Collective, a group that used art to support justice and labor. “It’s about you telling the stories that we need in […]
New art gallery art Haus SYR hosts ‘Pride,’ a wide-ranging exhibition
The exhibition runs through Aug. 30. art Haus SYR is located in the 100 block of Walton Street.
