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The Genesee Grande & Park View HotelsThe Genesee Grande & Park View Hotels are the official accommodations for guests of The Community Folk Art Center. For more information about their great rates and fantastic amenities, visit the Genesee Grande at www.geneseegrande.com or the Park View at www.theparkviewhotel.com |
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The Connective CorridorThe Connective Corridor is developing as a signature strip of cutting-edge cultural development connecting University Hill with downtown Syracuse. It is home to three major universities and over 25 arts and cultural venues all within close distance to one another. In the coming months and years these venues will be showcased and stitched together with new urban landscape, bike paths, imaginative lighting, public and interactive art, signage and way finding systems. Participate, and help transform our public spaces into vibrant social spaces on the Connective Corridor, Syracuse's new urban playground. http://connectivecorridor.syr.edu
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The Everson Museum of ArtThe mission of the Everson Museum of Art is to preserve, exhibit, interpret, and enhance its collection of historical and contemporary American visual arts and its international ceramic collection. The Museum seeks to inspire, educate and enrich all people and integrate art into their lives through direct encounters with its own collections and temporary exhibitions. 401 Harrison Street
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LightworkSince 1973, Light Work has provided direct support to artists working in the mediums of photography and digital imaging through exhibitions, lectures, classes, artist residencies, publications and other related projects. 316 Waverly Avenue
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Point of ContactPoint of Contact is dedicated to the exploration of the verbal and visual arts, and is the generator of various literary publications and artistic events that include the Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF), international art exhibits, theater events, academic symposiums, poetry readings and cross cultural exchange. 914 East Genesee St.
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S.U. Art GalleriesSUArt Galleries' mission is to enhance the cultural environment of its community and surrounding area. Its vision is to provide meaningful educational experiences and encounters with the visual arts. The educational experiences will concentrate on exhibitions in the main campus gallery and satellite galleries of objects from the university's encyclopedic permanent collection covering the styles and time periods from pre-history to the present. SUArt will also organize and exhibit temporary exhibitions from outside collections examining a broad spectrum of visual arts themes, subjects and time periods. 018 Sims Hall
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Spark Contemporary Art SpaceSpark Contemporary Art Space acts as a gallery, performance space, and studio. Spark's primary aim is to provide space and community to emerging artists in the Syracuse region and beyond. The gallery was founded in the mid-nineties and functions as a contemporary venue and resource to the artistic and performative talents of the region. 1005 East Fayette St.
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Warehouse GalleryThe gallery’s mission is to present exhibitions and programs by artists whose work engages the community in a dialogue regarding the role the arts can play in illuminating critical issues of our life and times. 350 West Fayette Street
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TH3Th3 is a citywide art open in Syracuse, New York, that takes place on the third Thursday of each month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This ambitious project, initiated by the Everson Museum of Art and the Delavan Art Gallery, is joined by the most distinctive venues in the city in a grand event to bring the artistic experience to the public. Th3 establishes Syracuse as a city for the arts in this initiative to reach out its local and regional communities. URL: http://www.th3syracuse.com/00_home.htm
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Syracuse StageSyracuse Stage is Central New York's premier professional theatre. Founded as a not-for-profit theatre in 1974 by Arthur Storch, Stage has pro duced more than 220 plays in 34 seasons including numerous world and American premieres. Each season upwards of 90,000 patrons enjoy an exciting mix of comedies, dramas and musicals featuring the fin est professional theatre artists. As a thriving LORTC (League of Resident Theatres) regional theatre, Stage attracts leading designers, directors and performers from New York and leading regional theatres around the country. Their artistry and professionalism inform the quality of Syracuse Stage's productions. These visiting artists are supported by a full-time and seasonal staff of artisans, technicians and administrators who are responsible for all facets of the theatre from building sets, props and costumes to marketing, development and box office. At the height of the season, Syracuse Stage has a staff of more than 80 employees. 820 East Genesee Street URL: http://www.syracusestage.org/
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40 Below40 Below was created to connect, engage, and empower young adults in Central Upstate New York. Our goals are:
40 Below serves as a catalyst for action that seeks to implement its mission in concert with and in support of existing organizations. URL: http://www.40belowsummit.com
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The Community Folk Art Center is a program of the African American
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