Light Work continues remote work, changes Artist In-Residence program
The banners will be on display at several locations, including Bethany Baptist Church, the Community Folk Art Center and ArtRage. Read more »
The banners will be on display at several locations, including Bethany Baptist Church, the Community Folk Art Center and ArtRage. Read more »
SU junior Sofia Rossi founded People Made Masks with the help of her family. Read more »
The publishing company has continued to produce posters, mugs and other art promoting social justice during the pandemic, as demand has increased due to recent social justice movements. Read more »
The exhibit is coordinated by the nonprofit ARISE and will be on display at the Everson Museum through Sept. 27. Read more »
Las Naranjas, a Spanish language and culture club at SU will be hosting a Día de los Muertos event on Thursday. Read more »
SU alum, Tyler Gildin, produced a film about his Jewish grandfather, Herb Gildin. The film will premiere at the Syracuse International Film Festival this weekend. Read more »
“Mr. Fish: Cartooning from the Deep End,” takes a look at how one cartoonist made a living in a struggling industry. Read more »
It’s been five years since SUArt Gallery has hosted a faculty exhibition at the Shaffer Art Building, and with “Not a Metric Matters”, VPA faculty will have another chance to showcase their art on campus. Read more »
In the second year of the “You Otto Run’ 5K, SU Senior Valentino King is hoping to improve on a successful race from last year. Hoping to continue his efforts that to raised funds for refugees, King also is trying to make sure the 5K continues happening every spring well into the future. Read more »
Four students in Syracuse University’s drama department will put on “Shakes-Beer,” a Shakespearean-inspired performance paired with complimentary beer tasting, this Sunday at WT Brews in Baldwinsville. Read more »
The Syracuse Opera, with their performance of “Don Giovanni,” aims to make the piece relevant enough for newfound audiences to enjoy. Read more »
Organizer Valentino King hopes the Saturday event will be successful enough to continue after his time at SU. Read more »
Take Back the Night will focus on relationship and interpersonal violence this year, as well as sexual violence, and will include speakers and a march through campus. Read more »
The Syracuse-based, pop-punk group’s album “Words, Unsaid” will be released on Tuesday. Read more »
Syracuse University and Dr. King Elementary School joined forces Saturday to honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. The school will continue to engage the community throughout Black History Month. Read more »
Rapper and University of Virginia professor A.D. Carson came to Syracuse University on Monday to speak about how rap can be used as a form of education. He also spoke about the experience of being black in the United States. Read more »
Symphoria is hosting the Musicalympics this Saturday. Their aim is to expose kids to classical music with a sport-themed twist. Read more »
One of the award recipients is a student in Syracuse University’s University College. Read more »
The Onondaga Historical Association will open an exhibit covering the history of the war and its impact on the community. The exhibit will run until Nov. 11, 2018. Read more »
The Syracuse City Ballet is set to unveil its new studio and first performance of ‘An Intimate Evening with Syracuse City Ballet,’ on Friday. The season lineup consists of three shows. Read more »