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Events for Friday, June 6, 2025

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Remembering Mimi: A Retrospective of the Work of Mimi George Associated Artists of Central New York

11:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-10:00 PM Taste of Syracuse

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

5:00 PM-7:00 PM Barbershop: The Art of Queer Failure Brewer Harris Projects, featuring Artist Ace Lehner

5:00 PM-10:00 PM St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

7:00 PM The Avett Brothers Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard

7:00 PM Syracuse Pops Chorus does Broadway Syracuse Pops Chorus

Events for Saturday, June 7, 2025

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Remembering Mimi: A Retrospective of the Work of Mimi George Associated Artists of Central New York

10:00 AM-2:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM Dragons Love Tacos Gifford Family Theatre

11:00 AM-10:00 PM Taste of Syracuse

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Happy Medium Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM-10:00 PM St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

12:00 PM-6:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

2:00 PM Dragons Love Tacos Gifford Family Theatre

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Opening: Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM The Avett Brothers Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard

7:30 PM Celebrating 45 Years of Song Liverpool Community Chorus, featuring Liverpool School of Dance, Mistress of Ceremonies Linda Loomis

Events for Sunday, June 8, 2025

10:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Happy Medium Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM-4:00 PM St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

1:00 PM-5:00 PM Opening: Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

1:00 PM Blast Off Sunday with Count Blastula The 443 Social Club

3:00 PM Serenades, Nocturnes, and Other Night Music Syracuse Chamber Orchestra

7:00 PM Tony Trischka The 443 Social Club

Events for Monday, June 9, 2025

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

Events for Tuesday, June 10, 2025

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

Events for Wednesday, June 11, 2025

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery

7:30 PM Preview: The National Pastime Syracuse Stage

8:45 PM Flicks on the Crick: 500 Days of Summer

Events for Thursday, June 12, 2025

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery

4:00 PM-11:00 PM New York State Blues Festival

7:00 PM Big Louie and the Gang that Couldn't Think Straight Acme Mystery Company

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Pride Ethos: A Living Exhibit Breadcrumbs Productions

7:30 PM Preview: The National Pastime Syracuse Stage

Events for Friday, June 13, 2025

9:00 AM-5:00 PM 2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy Light Work Gallery

9:00 AM-5:00 PM The Archive as Liberation Light Work Gallery

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Natural Surroundings Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer Associated Artists of Central New York

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Dead End Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Off the Rack Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM D. Lee DuSell: Benediction Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Happy Medium Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Spring Awakening art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin ArtRage Gallery

3:00 PM-11:00 PM New York State Blues Festival

5:30 PM *CANCELLED* Othello Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park

7:00 PM Big Louie and the Gang that Couldn't Think Straight Acme Mystery Company

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Pride Ethos: A Living Exhibit Breadcrumbs Productions

7:00 PM 2025 Pride Concert: The Show Must Go On Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus

7:30 PM Opening: The National Pastime Syracuse Stage

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Friday, June 6, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 6



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



Remembering Mimi: A Retrospective of the Work of Mimi George
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Catherine Spencer creates sculptures and alternative environments inspired by her childhood surroundings, exploring the interplay of human experience and nature. Using found objects and human-made materials, her work bridges emotional and physical landscapes. Spencer earned her BFA from Alfred University and her MFA from Syracuse University. Her work has been shown in venues like the Muskegon Museum, Axis Gallery, and Governors Island, and she has participated in residencies such as the Cleveland West Art League, Turner Residency, and Chautauqua School of Art.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 6



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 6



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 6



Barbershop: The Art of Queer Failure
Brewer Harris Projects
Featuring Artist Ace Lehner

Price: Free
138 Bank Alley (University Building)
Syracuse

Experience "Barbershop: The Art of Queer Failure" by artist Ace Lehner, transforming Brewer Harris Projects into a vibrant barbershop. Visitors are welcomed by glitter curtains, colorful textiles, and hand-drawn posters of queer icons. During live performances, guests can get haircuts inspired by figures like k.d. lang, RuPaul, Andy Warhol, Alok, and Claude Cahun. Instead of payment, participants engage in "queer world-making" by embracing these icons in their daily lives.

Barbershops have long been hubs for conversation and diverse perspectives. Similarly, Lehner's exhibition fosters community, invites questions about binary gender beliefs, and sparks dialogue around LGBTQ+ experiences.

Don't want a haircut? No problem! You're welcome to come and hang out, relax, and meet the artist!


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Festival
 

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, June 6



Taste of Syracuse

Price: Free
Clinton Square
Downtown, Syracuse

Outdoor food and music festival in and around Clinton Square.

For more information, visit www.tasteofsyracuse.com.

Mainstage
3:00-4:15 pm: Tim Herron
5:00-6:15 pm: The Barndogs
6:35-8:05 pm: Hard Promises
8:30-10:00 pm: Name Brand Covers

Clinton Street Stage
12:00-1:30 pm: Flatline
3:30-4:30 pm: McArdell & Westers
5:00-6:10 pm: Dirty Doves
6:35-8:05 pm: Scars & Stripes Unplugged
8:30-10:00 pm: Prime Time

Erie Blvd Stage
12:00-1:30 pm: Just Joe
5:00-6:15 pm: Ruha
6:45-8:00 pm: Stroke
8:30-10:00 pm: Sophistafunk


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5:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 6



St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

Price: Free
St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd., Syracuse

Greek music, dancing, food, and crafts.

For more information, visit syracusegreekfest.com.


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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 6



The Avett Brothers
Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard

Beak & Skiff
2708 Lords Hill Rd., Lafayette


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7:00 PM, June 6



Syracuse Pops Chorus does Broadway
Syracuse Pops Chorus

Price: $20 regular, 12 and under free
St. Marianne Cope Parish at St. Cecilia Church
1001 Woods Rd., Syracuse

The Syracuse Pops Chorus presents music from The Sound of Music, Godspell, Funny Girl, Wicked, Les Misérables, Oklahoma, and many more!


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Saturday, June 7, 2025


Art
 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



Remembering Mimi: A Retrospective of the Work of Mimi George
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius


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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, June 7



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Catherine Spencer creates sculptures and alternative environments inspired by her childhood surroundings, exploring the interplay of human experience and nature. Using found objects and human-made materials, her work bridges emotional and physical landscapes. Spencer earned her BFA from Alfred University and her MFA from Syracuse University. Her work has been shown in venues like the Muskegon Museum, Axis Gallery, and Governors Island, and she has participated in residencies such as the Cleveland West Art League, Turner Residency, and Chautauqua School of Art.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


Back to list
 

 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


Back to list
 

 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 7



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 7



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 7



Happy Medium
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Art installation highlighting the work of 15 artists who are teachers and instructors in the surrounding counties.


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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 7



Opening: Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

There will be an opening reception this evening 6:00-8:00 pm.

This exhibition is rooted in the exploration of personal struggles with mental illness stemming from trauma intertwined with religious indoctrination. Each piece in this exhibition is a visual narrative, reflecting the fragmented and multifaceted nature of memory and emotion. The artwork is an exploration of the impact of religious dogma on mental health and offers itself as a way to bear witness to and survive its effects.

Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin have presented this personal journey to the public in the hope that it will inspire empathy, understanding, and dialogue at the intersection of trauma, religion, and mental health, and to offer solace to those who may be grappling with similar struggles—inspiring hope for a future of healing and resilience.


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Festival
 

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, June 7



Taste of Syracuse

Price: Free
Clinton Square
Downtown, Syracuse

Outdoor food and music festival in and around Clinton Square.

For more information, visit www.tasteofsyracuse.com.

Mainstage
1:30-2:30 pm: Baldwinsville Pep Band
3:00-4:15 pm: Brownskin
4:45-6:00 pm: Jessica Novak Band
6:30-8:00 pm: Steven Page
8:30-10:00 pm: The Arcade: Live Music Tribute to the 80s

Clinton Street Stage
12:00-1:30 pm: Colin Aberdeen
1:30-2:30 pm: Shylocks
3:00-4:15 pm: Jes Sheldon & the Stewards of Sol
4:45-6:00 pm: Ripcords
6:30-8:00 pm: Letizia & the Z-Band
8:30-10:00 pm: Dangerous Type

Erie Blvd Stage
11:00-1:00 pm: Youth Showcase
1:20-2:05 pm: Fafa NeVa
2:30-3:45 pm: Kid Roscoe
4:15-6:00 pm: Chris Eves Band
6:30-8:00 pm: Steven Cali Band
8:30-10:00 pm: Mike Powell & The Echosound


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12:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 7



St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

Price: Free
St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd., Syracuse

Greek music, dancing, food, and crafts.

For more information, visit syracusegreekfest.com.


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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 7



The Avett Brothers
Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard

Beak & Skiff
2708 Lords Hill Rd., Lafayette


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7:30 PM, June 7



Celebrating 45 Years of Song
Liverpool Community Chorus
Joseph Spado, conductor
Featuring Liverpool School of Dance, Mistress of Ceremonies Linda Loomis

Price: $12 regular, $10 students/seniors, free for children under 5
Liverpool High School Auditorium
4338 Wetzel Rd., Liverpool


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Theater
 

11:00 AM, June 7



Dragons Love Tacos
Gifford Family Theatre

Price: $20 for adults, $15 for children
Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College, Syracuse

What could go wrong when you give a dragon spicy salsa? Everything!

Based on the bestselling book by Adam Rubin, this deliciously fun taco party is sure to entertain kids and adults alike!


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2:00 PM, June 7



Dragons Love Tacos
Gifford Family Theatre

Price: $20 for adults, $15 for children
Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College, Syracuse

What could go wrong when you give a dragon spicy salsa? Everything!

Based on the bestselling book by Adam Rubin, this deliciously fun taco party is sure to entertain kids and adults alike!


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Sunday, June 8, 2025


Art
 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



CNY Artist Initiative: Catherine Spencer
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Catherine Spencer creates sculptures and alternative environments inspired by her childhood surroundings, exploring the interplay of human experience and nature. Using found objects and human-made materials, her work bridges emotional and physical landscapes. Spencer earned her BFA from Alfred University and her MFA from Syracuse University. Her work has been shown in venues like the Muskegon Museum, Axis Gallery, and Governors Island, and she has participated in residencies such as the Cleveland West Art League, Turner Residency, and Chautauqua School of Art.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 8



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 8



Happy Medium
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Art installation highlighting the work of 15 artists who are teachers and instructors in the surrounding counties.


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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 8



Opening: Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

There will be a free opening reception this afternoon 2:00-4:00 pm.

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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Festival
 

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 8



St. Sophia’s Greek Cultural Festival

Price: Free
St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church
325 Waring Rd., Syracuse

Greek music, dancing, food, and crafts.

For more information, visit syracusegreekfest.com.


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Music
 

1:00 PM, June 8



Blast Off Sunday with Count Blastula
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Founded by Adam Fisher in Central New York, Count Blastula features eclectic music combined with visual expression, broadening genres in thoughtful ways.


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3:00 PM, June 8



Serenades, Nocturnes, and Other Night Music
Syracuse Chamber Orchestra
Victor Vallo, Jr., conductor

Price: Free
Park Central Presbyterian Church
504 E. Fayette St., Syracuse

Music by Mozart, Schumann, Borodin, Schubert, Karlowicz, and Dvorak.


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7:00 PM, June 8



Tony Trischka
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Tony was born in Syracuse, NY, in 1949, and raised in a home filled with music. There were Broadway scores and a sweeping range of classical music, from Stravinsky to Beethoven. (The first thing Trischka learned to play on the banjo, in fact, was the Ninth Symphony.) The wide- open American vistas of Aaron Copland had an especially potent spiritual and visceral impact on him, as did the folk music his left-leaning father held dear. The Almanac Singers, the solo work of its founding members Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and Lead Belly's children's LP were in constant rotation.


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Monday, June 9, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 9



Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 9



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 9



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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Tuesday, June 10, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 10



Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 10



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 10



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 10



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 10



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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Wednesday, June 11, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 11



Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 11



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 11



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 11



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 11



Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

This exhibition is rooted in the exploration of personal struggles with mental illness stemming from trauma intertwined with religious indoctrination. Each piece in this exhibition is a visual narrative, reflecting the fragmented and multifaceted nature of memory and emotion. The artwork is an exploration of the impact of religious dogma on mental health and offers itself as a way to bear witness to and survive its effects.

Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin have presented this personal journey to the public in the hope that it will inspire empathy, understanding, and dialogue at the intersection of trauma, religion, and mental health, and to offer solace to those who may be grappling with similar struggles—inspiring hope for a future of healing and resilience.


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Film
 

8:45 PM, June 11



Flicks on the Crick: 500 Days of Summer

Price: Free
Sound Garden parking lot
310 W. Jefferson St., Syracuse

Movie starts at sundown. Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, snacks.


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Theater
 

7:30 PM, June 11



Preview: The National Pastime
Syracuse Stage
Johanna McKeon, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Cuba, 2016. A mysterious illness rips through the American embassy in Havana. America, 2017. The Houston Astros are stealing signs, on their way to a World Series win. With tensions heightened from the lead-up and aftermath of an election year, the two nations play a dangerous game in the shadows, with their shared national pastimes – baseball and espionage – as their weapons of choice.

Written by Rogelio Martinez. A Julie Lutz Cold Read World Premiere.


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Thursday, June 12, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 12



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 12



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 12



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


Back to list
 

 

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 12



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 12



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 12



Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

This exhibition is rooted in the exploration of personal struggles with mental illness stemming from trauma intertwined with religious indoctrination. Each piece in this exhibition is a visual narrative, reflecting the fragmented and multifaceted nature of memory and emotion. The artwork is an exploration of the impact of religious dogma on mental health and offers itself as a way to bear witness to and survive its effects.

Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin have presented this personal journey to the public in the hope that it will inspire empathy, understanding, and dialogue at the intersection of trauma, religion, and mental health, and to offer solace to those who may be grappling with similar struggles—inspiring hope for a future of healing and resilience.


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Music
 

4:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 12



New York State Blues Festival

Price: Free (Paid VIP tickets and RV parking passes available)
New York State Fairgrounds
581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

Main Stage
5:30 pm: Kat Riggins & Her Blues Revival
7:15 pm: The Chris O'Leary Band
9:00 pm: The Three Kings featuring D.K. Harrell, Chris Cain & Albert Castiglia

Side Stage
4:30 pm: Skip Murphy & Big D
6:45 pm: Skip Murphy & Big D


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Theater
 

7:00 PM, June 12



Big Louie and the Gang that Couldn't Think Straight
Acme Mystery Company

Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse

You and the rest of the Bangalone Gang are in deep trouble. Big Louie's been beaned by a bocci ball and now he ain't thinking so good. The gang's got to figure out what to do before arch rival gang leader "Muscles" Marinara has you rubbed out. You better move fast. Word on the street is that ruthless hitman Jake "The Weasel" is on the way.


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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, June 12



Pride Ethos: A Living Exhibit
Breadcrumbs Productions

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Radical Pride Live and Unfiltered: Two Nights of Queer Performances

?Pride Ethos is a manifestation of the radical spirit of queer performance. Over two unforgettable nights, the Everson Museum of Art becomes a living, breathing exhibit — a celebration of identity, creativity, and community, staged throughout the Museum's striking modern architecture and alongside its celebrated collection of American art.

Come breathe collective life into this immersive, two-night experience. Each evening features a different lineup of LGBTQ+ performers from across Upstate New York, offering intimate and electrifying expressions of pride through drag, burlesque, theater, dance, and more.

Wander the galleries. Sip cocktails in the atrium while a DJ spins. Discover surprise performances in the outdoor sculpture garden, or catch a 10-minute play unfolding in the museum theatre.

One ticket gives you access to both nights.

Pride Ethos is a project of Breadcrumbs Productions, GoJo Productions, Come Out CNY, and the Everson Museum of Art.


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7:30 PM, June 12



Preview: The National Pastime
Syracuse Stage
Johanna McKeon, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Cuba, 2016. A mysterious illness rips through the American embassy in Havana. America, 2017. The Houston Astros are stealing signs, on their way to a World Series win. With tensions heightened from the lead-up and aftermath of an election year, the two nations play a dangerous game in the shadows, with their shared national pastimes – baseball and espionage – as their weapons of choice.

Written by Rogelio Martinez. A Julie Lutz Cold Read World Premiere.


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Friday, June 13, 2025


Art
 

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



2025 Light Work Grants in Photography: Sarah Knobel, Joe Librandi-Cowan, Lida Suchy
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

With enormous pleasure, we present the 50th Annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2025 recipients are Sarah Knobel (St. Lawrence), Joe Librandi-Cowan (Onondaga County), and Lida Suchy (Onondaga County). The two runners-up are Marna Bell (Onondaga County) and Adrian Francis (Onondaga County).

This year's judge was Marina Chao (a curator at CPW in Kingston, NY), who writes: "From an unexpected approach to plastic waste to portraits of Ukrainian civic leaders to an exploration of home, family, and memory, this year's grantees address subjects that are intimate and personal, urgent and political, in innovative, collaborative, and deeply felt ways."

The Light Work Grants are part of our ongoing effort to support and encourage Central New York artists working in photography and related mediums within a 50-mile radius of Syracuse. Established in 1975, the Light Work Grants are among the oldest photography fellowships in the country.


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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



The Archive as Liberation
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

"The Archive as Liberation" is a publication and exhibition organized by Aaron Turner. Turner has gathered a unique group of artists and writers to engage in dialogue around archival photographic methods. Contributors include Andre Bradley, calista lyon, Raymond Thompson Jr., Harrison D. Walker, and Savannah Wood, alongside writing by Chisato Hughes, Alec Kaus, Andrew Martinez, Aaron Turner, Amelia Wallin, and Wendel A. White, with a foreword by the book's editor, Donasia Tillery. The publication was designed by Elana Schlenker.


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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 13



Natural Surroundings
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Diane Menzies and Rob Glisson: oil paintings
Sallie Thompson: ceramic forms
Sam Graceffo: metalsmith jewelry


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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



Works of Fiber Artist Carol Boyer
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

Associated Artists of CNY presents the work of 2024 Best of Show Winner Carol Boyer.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



Dead End
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Curated by William Strobeck, and featuring work by Larry Clark, Mark Gonzales, William Strobeck, Dash Snow, Ryan McGinley, EARSNOT IRAK, Ari Marcopoulos, Julien Stranger, Dave Schubert, Tobin Yelland, Jonathan Cannon, and Spike Jonze.

During the 1990s, a teen-aged William Strobeck spent a good part of his time on the Everson Museum's Community Plaza. Here, the young filmmaker and photographer discovered a skateboarding crew of "weirdos and outcasts" who introduced him to a global diaspora of creative individuals sharing a similar DIY ethos and punk rock spirit.

Fast forward 30 years and Strobeck is now one of the key chroniclers of skate culture in the 21st century. After first capturing Syracuse's skate scene in the 1990s, he now travels internationally to make videos and images that transcend skating's mere physical gymnastics. His work stands out for its beauty, emotional nuance, and psychological introspection.

For "DEAD END," Strobeck was invited to curate an exhibition that spoke to the Everson's history as a hospitable venue for skateboarding, which the museum has always considered a creative enterprise. Strobeck's exhibition, while including a few of his own works, focuses on the artists and events that indelibly shaped him as a burgeoning artist. Strobeck's vision is fundamentally about youth and its uncertainties, boundaries, possibilities, and essential limitlessness.?In unguarded and casual images, these subjects point to skate culture's influence on the popular culture of today—handheld skate videos are today's TikTok and Instagram reels, while the microcultures of Substack, Reddit, and Tumblr echo the DIY skatezines of the past.

DEAD END. is intentionally participatory and egalitarian. The free-for-all nature of skateboarding goes hand in hand with a worldview that repurposes the built environment for its own use. Part of the Museum's collection, a new sculpture by artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales now awaits the skaters who still gather on the Everson Community Plaza today.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



Off the Rack
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

"Off the Rack" is the happy by-product of a major renovation of the Everson's on-site art storage.

As hundreds of paintings and framed works are displaced from their racks while renovations take place, the public has an unprecedented opportunity to view objects that have been in deep storage for years, never-before-seen recent acquisitions, and some perennial favorites — all hung together salon-style in our exhibition galleries.

This smorgasbord of paintings and works on paper showcases the breadth and depth of the Museum's collections and provides a glimpse into the world of collections management and care.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



D. Lee DuSell: Benediction
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

D. Lee DuSell (1927-2024) was a prolific designer and woodworker who made significant contributions to the interiors of religious shrines, chapels, and temples around the world. But Everson audiences may know him best as the creator of the bronze sculpture Spiritual Freedom (1969) that graces the Museum's Plaza. Benediction honors DuSell's large-scale work in wood during a particularly fertile period in the 1970s when his sculptures became kinetic, interactive, and overtly spiritual. This exhibition includes three rocking chairs that originally appeared here at the Everson in his 1980 solo show entitled Doxology—notably, the chairs contain musical elements powered by their rocking motion.


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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 13



John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

In 1943, LIFE photographer John Florea set aside Hollywood and celebrity portraiture to serve as a war correspondent in World War II. Although he spent most of his career directing episodes of popular television shows from the 1960s to the 1980s, he is best remembered for his stark photographs of the horrors of war. Beginning with his photographs on American soil and ending at the Battle of the Bulge, this exhibition traces how Florea's photography shifted from the polished and posed portraits of Marines training in California and women working for the USO in Texas to the gritty, haunting photos of bombed out cities and military executions.

Marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, "John Florea: Soldiers, Spies, and Civilians" examines the role of photojournalism in shaping the public's understanding of war.


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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 13



Spring Awakening
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

Artworks by Anna Chernobai, Lin Price, Sally Hootnick, and Erika Medina.


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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 13



Happy Medium
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
City Hall Commons Atrium
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Art installation highlighting the work of 15 artists who are teachers and instructors in the surrounding counties.


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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 13



Life/Afterlife ... Do You Have a Plan?: Work by Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

This exhibition is rooted in the exploration of personal struggles with mental illness stemming from trauma intertwined with religious indoctrination. Each piece in this exhibition is a visual narrative, reflecting the fragmented and multifaceted nature of memory and emotion. The artwork is an exploration of the impact of religious dogma on mental health and offers itself as a way to bear witness to and survive its effects.

Vykky Ebner and Pam McLaughlin have presented this personal journey to the public in the hope that it will inspire empathy, understanding, and dialogue at the intersection of trauma, religion, and mental health, and to offer solace to those who may be grappling with similar struggles—inspiring hope for a future of healing and resilience.


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Music
 

3:00 PM - 11:00 PM, June 13



New York State Blues Festival

Price: Free (Paid VIP tickets and RV parking passes available)
New York State Fairgrounds
581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

Main Stage
4:00 pm: Ron Spencer's Jumpstart 20th Anniversary
5:30 pm: Blue Avenue featuring Joanna Nix & Mark Doyle
7:15 pm: The Kingsnakes
9:00 pm: Southern Avenue

Side Stage
5:00 pm: Tim Herron
6:45 pm: Tim Herron


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7:00 PM, June 13



2025 Pride Concert: The Show Must Go On
Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus
Brian Ackles, conductor

May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse


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Theater
 

5:30 PM, June 13



*CANCELLED* Othello
Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Tony Brown, director

Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave., Syracuse


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7:00 PM, June 13



Big Louie and the Gang that Couldn't Think Straight
Acme Mystery Company

Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse

You and the rest of the Bangalone Gang are in deep trouble. Big Louie's been beaned by a bocci ball and now he ain't thinking so good. The gang's got to figure out what to do before arch rival gang leader "Muscles" Marinara has you rubbed out. You better move fast. Word on the street is that ruthless hitman Jake "The Weasel" is on the way.


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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, June 13



Pride Ethos: A Living Exhibit
Breadcrumbs Productions

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Radical Pride Live and Unfiltered: Two Nights of Queer Performances

?Pride Ethos is a manifestation of the radical spirit of queer performance. Over two unforgettable nights, the Everson Museum of Art becomes a living, breathing exhibit — a celebration of identity, creativity, and community, staged throughout the Museum's striking modern architecture and alongside its celebrated collection of American art.

Come breathe collective life into this immersive, two-night experience. Each evening features a different lineup of LGBTQ+ performers from across Upstate New York, offering intimate and electrifying expressions of pride through drag, burlesque, theater, dance, and more.

Wander the galleries. Sip cocktails in the atrium while a DJ spins. Discover surprise performances in the outdoor sculpture garden, or catch a 10-minute play unfolding in the museum theatre.

One ticket gives you access to both nights.

Pride Ethos is a project of Breadcrumbs Productions, GoJo Productions, Come Out CNY, and the Everson Museum of Art.


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7:30 PM, June 13



Opening: The National Pastime
Syracuse Stage
Johanna McKeon, director

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Cuba, 2016. A mysterious illness rips through the American embassy in Havana. America, 2017. The Houston Astros are stealing signs, on their way to a World Series win. With tensions heightened from the lead-up and aftermath of an election year, the two nations play a dangerous game in the shadows, with their shared national pastimes – baseball and espionage – as their weapons of choice.

Written by Rogelio Martinez. A Julie Lutz Cold Read World Premiere.


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