It’s been nearly a year since the Trump administration announced a plan to gut federal funding for the arts. Central New York’s arts organizations are doing their best to stay positive. Read more »
Artists like Lauren Mettler and bands like Small Town Shade have used their recognition from the Syracuse Area Music Awards to build new connections in the area. Read more »
Matilda Joslyn Gage was a women’s rights activist who got written out of history and overshadowed. Now, her voice and efforts are being honored in an opera. Read more »
In addition to curating world-class exhibits, Iacono founded the Palitz Gallery in the Lubin House in New York City. He will leave SU in June. Read more »
The "Little Dog Laughed,” which will run from Thursday to Sept. 24, follows the story of an up-and-coming celebrity who wants to come out of the closet and the manager who won't let him. Read more »
Arthur Ross devoted his life to the environment, international relations and art. Now Syracuse University is hosting a reception featuring his priceless European masterpiece collection. Read more »
Syracuse Summer Theatre presents Broadway musical sensation “Spring Awakening,” a story about the trials and tribulations of German adolescence in the 19th century. Read more »
The Syracuse Poster Project unveiled its latest creative venture: haikus stenciled on the streets of downtown Syracuse that are only visible in wet conditions. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will host the musical “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” next month. The cast will perform Cash classics such as “I Walk the Line” and “Folsom Prison Blues.”
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The 43rd annual Light Work Grants in Photography was recently awarded to three artists in the Central New York area. Their work will be featured in a group exhibition at Light Work in the fall. Read more »
If you're not into movies, there are plenty of options in the theater scene this summer for those looking for a few hours of entertainment. Read more »
The 19th Young Playwrights festival gave high schoolers and middle schoolers a chance to see their plays come to life as performed and read by SU College of Visual and Performing Arts students. Read more »
Sustainacuse, a coalition of graduate architecture and engineering students, installed their sustainability exhibit in Bird Library this week to an opening reception Friday. Read more »
George Awde, whose work will be displayed in Light Work’s “Scale Without Measure” exhibition, challenges xenophobia — both through his art and in real life. Read more »
The 6th Annual Poetry Bash hosted by SU's "Flying Busman" Mickey Mahan at the Petit Branch Library welcomed people of all ages to read and recite their favorite works of poetry. Read more »
CNY arts and news organizations express concern about President Donald Trump’s plan to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Read more »