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New Exhibition – Healing Forward: Rituals of Self-Repair, Cultivation of Community, and Collective Activation

The Community Folk Art Center presents – Healing Forward: Rituals of Self-Repair, Cultivation of Community, and Collective Activation: A Retrospective Exhibition by Amber Robles Gordon

Montgomery Brawl, Mixed Media Collage on Wood, 44 x 47 in., 2023

The Community Folk Art Center presents “Healing Forward: Rituals of Self Repair, Cultivation of Community, and Collective Activation.” A retrospective exhibition of over 60 multimedia and quilted works by Amber Robles Gordon, an interdisciplinary visual artist of Puerto Rican and Caribbean descent who resides in Washington, DC. This body of work traces the through-line of healing—personal, communal, spiritual, and ecological frameworks—across the artistic career of Amber Robles-Gordon. Bringing together installations, quilts, assemblages, and collages created over more than a decade, the exhibition reveals how healing has functioned not only as a thematic concern, but as a methodology and ethical framework within the artist’s practice. This exhibition will be on view in The Herbert T, Williams Gallery at the Community Folk Art Center, located at 805 E. Genesee Street, Syracuse, New York, 13210. The works will be on view from February 9th–April 30th, 2026

This immersive exhibition bridges past and present, artistically blending history, culture, and creativity into a transformative experience. Drawing from Afro-Caribbean spiritual traditions, decolonial histories, feminist thought, and ecological consciousness, her artworks operate as sites of reckoning and renewal. They ask viewers to confront inherited systems of harm while offering space for breath, ritual, protection, and transformation. The exhibition is organized into three interrelated sections, each articulating a distinct yet overlapping mode of healing and awareness.

About Amber Robles-Gordon :  Robles-Gordon is an advocate with over fifteen years of exhibiting her artwork, as an art educator, and coordinating exhibitions. She received a Bachelor of Science, Business Administration in 2005 at Trinity University, and subsequently completed her Master’s in Fine Arts (Painting) in 2011 from Howard University. Her artwork has been reviewed/featured in national media and art publications. Robles-Gordon has been awarded artist and artist teaching residencies and exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally. She has been commissioned by art museums, galleries, art centers, universities/colleges, radio and television stations to teach workshops, lectures, and create temporary/permanent public art installations for art fairs, agencies, and institutions.

 

 

Black History Month at CFAC

This year we invite you to reflect on this year’s Black History Month Focus : A Century of Black History Commemorations. “2026 marks a century of national commemorations of Black history. Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, George Cleveland Hall, William D. Hartgrove, Jesse E. Moorland, Alexander L. Jackson, and James E. Stamps institutionalized the teaching, study, dissemination, and commemoration of Black history when they  founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) on September 9, 1915. In 1925, when Dr. Carter G. Woodson planned the inaugural week-long observance of Black history, he could hardly have anticipated the imprint he would leave on the world. From Negro History Week to Black History Month, ASALH has carried forth the tradition, and the observances have become part of the warp and weft of American culture and increasingly the global community. For our 100th theme, the founders of Black History Month urge us to explore the impact and meaning of Black history and life commemorations in transforming the status of Black peoples in the modern world.” – asalh.org 

 

Career Opportunities At CFAC – Education Outreach Program Coordinator

The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) is seeking an Education Outreach Program Coordinator to support and expand our educational and creative programming. This role focuses on planning and implementing exhibitions, film screenings, gallery talks, workshops, studio courses, Creative Arts Academy (CAA) programs, and performing and expressive arts initiatives. You’ll work closely with the Executive Director to execute outreach goals, collaborate with community partners (including schools, libraries, and youth programs), coordinate project teams, and manage program scheduling and registration. If you’re passionate about arts education, community engagement, and working with youth and university audiences, we’d love to connect.

Apply Here

Book Signing : Black Women’s Art Ecosystems Sites of Wellness and Self-Care

Join us for a thought-provoking book talk with author, Dr. Tanisha Jackson, moderated by Dr. Gwendolyn Pough, Syracuse University College of A&S Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives on Black Women’s Art Ecosystems Sites of Wellness and Self-Care.This event is free and open to the public, light  refreshments will be provided. RSVP Here

About the book: Delving into historical and contemporary practices, Jackson looks at Black women who use their artwork as acts of resistance, self-expression, and holistic wellness. Jackson’s multidisciplinary approach blends art history, Black studies, and personal narratives to examine the ways that the art ecosystems created by these women foster resilience and empowerment. Their dramatic stories underscore the transformative power of art in cultivating activism and mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, but also provide a framework for understanding how art can be a vital component of self-care and communal wellness. A meticulous portrait and inspiring roadmap, Black Women’s Art Ecosystems celebrates Black women’s artistic achievements while revealing how their work creates communities of restoration and mental health.

Winter Giving : CFAC Warm Hearts Full Plates Drive

Over the holiday break a nonprofit center was selected for our 2025 Warm Hearts Full Plates Drive (November 17th – December 17th, 2025). Thank you to the students, instructors, parents, and community members who supported our winter drive. Your generosity helped provide hundreds of essential food items and warm clothing for all ages. Last week, members of the CFAC team were happy to deliver the donations to We Rise Above The Streets Recovery Outreach Inc. and meet with founder, Al-Amin Muhammad. Additional volunteer opportunities with We Rise Above The Streets include : Sandwich Saturday, We Rise Above The Streets, Youth Ambassador Program, and their annual Thanksgiving Dinner for the Homeless. To learn more on how to make an impact visit www.streetsrecoveryoutreach.org/

 

 

Adult Music & Movement Classes | Starting January 12th 2026

Happy New Year from the Community Folk Art Center. 2026 is the perfect time to try something new and rediscover your inner artist! Whether you’re new to music and dance- or a returning student- our ballet, piano, and African Drumming classes welcome all skill levels. Step out of your comfort zone, move to the rhythm, and find your signature sound. Unleash your creativity today by registering online at Community Folk Art Center’s Eventbrite

Adult Music & Movement Classes (January 12th -June 4th 2026)

To register for a class students may purchase a monthly class pass for $75.00 and take an unlimited amount of classes in a 30 day period or purchase an individual class for $10.00 via cash or online payment.

Piano : Mondays 6:30 – 7:30 PM. Instructed by Berny Williford. In this course you will learn music theory, and discover how to play a variety of popular songs and music styles 

Ballet : Mondays & Wednesdays 6:30 – 7:30 PM. Instructed by Charles Haislah. This course focuses on techniques, and steps of classical ballet with an emphasis of terminology and correct body alignment. For attire please wear a leotard, tights, and ballet shoes with optional overgarments of your choice (leggings, shorts, or flexible leg wear).   

West African Drum : Thursdays 6:30 – 7:30 PM. Instructed by David ‘Etse’ Nyadedzor. Step into the rhythmic world of drum with this exhilarating percussion course. 

CFAC adult classes -image of Piano, ballet, and African Drumming courses.

CFAC Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration

Join us for a joyful evening filled with laughter, delicious food, and inspiring performances by the talented students of the Creative Arts Academy, Randum Poet, and more! Hosted by George Kilpatrick Inspiration For The Nation. 

Thursday, December 4th, at 6:00 PM|  Doors will open at 5:45 PM.

Kwanzaa-2025 E-Program

CAA Students Participate In Chess Championship

The 2025 Central NY Scholastic Chess Championship took place on Saturday, November 15th at North Syracuse Junior High School. More than 140 students from grades K-12 across Central New York spent the day playing chess, problem solving, and enjoying friendly competition. Two students from the  Creative Arts Academy, Ellis Durce and Robert Jones, joined the tournament alongside MasterMinds Chess Club. The pair both won multiple matches as they competed in their first ever tournament. Instructors, Walter Eiland and John Elliott share that the MasterMinds Chess Club aims to build thinking skills, creativity, and sportsmanship, while promoting a fun learning environment. Ellis expressed that “It was really exciting to play against other students and he looks forward to participating in more tournaments in the future.” Robert added, “The Chess Championship was an enjoyable first time experience!”

Student Playing Chess

 

 

CFAC Warm Hearts, Full Plates Drive

Community Folk Art Center hosts “Warm Hearts, Full Plates Drive” From now through December 17th, we invite you to join us in supporting our neighbors by donating new or gently used coats, scarves, gloves, hats and blankets and non-perishable food. These items will be distributed to local families and community partners who need them most. Donations can be dropped off at CFAC (805 E. Genesee St.)  Monday through Friday during the hours of 10am to 7pm.

image of winter items for clothing drive

Meet The Cast of Spell : A Staged Reading With Music By Joseph L. Edwards

A new theatrical production with music is coming to the Black Box Theatre this October. “Spell”, written and directed by Joseph L. Edwards, alumnus of Syracuse University’s Crouse College of Fine Arts will premiere at The Community Folk Art Center Friday and Saturday, October 24th and 25th at 7:30 p.m.. “Spell” set in ancient times, and also in the present  centers around the love story of a warrior and a princess, who are reincarnated into the modern world as lawyers on opposing sides of a heated court battle. With the guidance of the ancestor spirit Imhotep the pair must unite before it’s too late. This thought provoking and dynamic staged reading invites audiences to reflect on our shared history, divisiveness, and the power of knowledge.  You can purchase your ticket before the show by visiting Community Folk Art Center (Monday-Friday, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM | Saturday 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM). Get to know the actors behind this enchanting story

Joseph L Edwards Joseph L. Edwards As Wharton Tense : Syracuse native, Joseph L. Edwards is a playwright, director, and actor. His stage adaptation of the classic autobiography of Claude Brown’s Manchild In The Promised Land, originally produced at the American Place Theatre, was nominated for an AUDELCO Award for excellence in Black theater and was performed for more than twenty thousand students in New York City and internationally. Joseph won three AUDELCO awards for his critically acclaimed Off-Broadway production of FLY, also presented at the National Black Theater Festival in North Carolina and at the HBO Performance Space in Los Angeles. He has worked with Viola Davis, the late Chadwick Boseman, Chris Rock, and renowned actor and director Stephen McKinley Henderson, and has guest-starred on Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, Rescue Me, and the Netflix series Daredevil. He has also performed in the St. Louis Repertory Theatre’s production of A Christmas Carol as the Undertaker, Fezziwig, Solicitor, as well as understudy for Scrooge. He is a 2022 Research and Development Grant recipient from the Arizona Commission on the Arts for his work, The Reparations Project, and wrote, directed and performed the hit one-man play Fly at the Community Folk Art Center in the Spring of 2023. He is thrilled to share the magic of “Spell” with the Syracuse Community. 

Martikah Williams Martikah Williams As  Rina Mency : Martikah Williams, a graduate of the Stella Adler Center for the Arts Professional Conservatory, is a multidisciplinary artist/entrepreneur, teaching artist and arts administrator. She often shares her creativity in educational settings with youth including programs with 100 Black Men of Syracuse, Community Folk Art Center, New York Theatre Workshop and ArtsConnection. As a co-founder of Black Artist Collective CNY and sole founder of Mount Sai Productions, Martikah is most proud of her efforts in developing new works/programs that create paid opportunities for Black, Indigenous and People of Color artists which are rooted in social justice. Within these organizations she works as an artist, advocate, organizer, grant writer and producer. She advocates artists to have access to more funding opportunities and work in arts organizations that are committed to safe and equitable practices. Martikah’s hope is that through her work she will inspire action, intentionally creating more opportunities for independent artists and disenfranchised communities.

Rose Hays Rose Hays As Judge Nyles : Rose Hays (She/Her) is a CNY based actor, dance & fight choreographer, and stage manager. She’s incredibly excited to join the cast of Spell and return to singing on stage! Having graduated college on the tail end of the pandemic, Rose has been busy doing as much live theatre across the world as possible. Some of her favorite productions include Hamlet with Syracuse Shakespeare in the Park’s where she played Horatio and fight directed, The Book of Will with CNY Playhouse where she played Alice Heminges and fight directed, and when she toured Italy with a children’s theatre, performing four shows for different ages and playing such roles as Snow White, Megara, and Lady Marian!
  Rose currently lives in Auburn with her mother, brother, two cats, and one leopard gecko. She and her friends Andie Sagatis and Jon Christiano recently founded Actors of the Round Table, a theatre company where they experiment with mixing live theatre and filmed productions. Keep an eye on their socials to hear about their film slated to release in 2026! Later this year, you’ll be able to see Rose in an Immersive Christmas Carol in Homer as Dilber, Belle, and Fred’s wife. When not doing theatre, you can probably find her procrastinating on whatever she should be doing by reading. Website: www.rosehays.com

Image of Tony Brown at the Community Folk Art center Tony Brown As Imhotep : Tony Brown, a native of Boston, MA, has directed, choreographed, and performed with various theater companies throughout the region. He has an MFA in Acting/Directing from Syracuse University. Performance credit at Syracuse Stage includes “The Wizard of Oz” (Munchkin Mayor/General of the Winkies/Jitterbug). “A Raisin in the Sun” (BoBo), “Death and the King’s Horsemen” (Village Drummer). Syracuse Opera Co.. “Aida” (Lead Dancer), “Babes in Toyland” (Tom), the latter also with the Rochester Opera Co., Oswego Opera Theater, “Threepenny Opera” (Jake). He’s thrilled to be part of this project.

Mookey Van Orden Mookey Van Orden As Narrator : Mookey is an artist, writer, educator, and activist in the Syracuse area. Most recently, her original piece was picked to be performed as a part of Red House’s Inaugural Babelfest. Locally, she has also directed Jesus Christ Superstar at Central New York Playhouse and Issues of Color at CFAC, along with assistant directing Lion King Jr at Thanasis, The Producers and Comb Your Hair (or You’ll Look Like a Slave). She has also worked on The Color Purple (BLAAC) and Fly (Joseph Edwards, CFAC) as stage manager. Mookey is passionate about storytelling, inclusion, justice and truth but -most importantly-about being a mother to her one year old.

Dr. Juhanna Rogers As Vera Brown : Dr. Juhanna Rogers is a native of Newark, New Jersey with family roots in Cross, South Carolina. Her upbringing in both places shapes her commitment to leadership in business, education and the arts. Dr. Rogers earned a bachelor’s degree in Integrative Arts from Penn State University – Altoona. In 2016, Dr. Rogers and seven of her peers made institutional history by completing their doctoral degrees at Indiana University simultaneously and are known nationally as the #Great8.
Today, Dr. Juhanna Rogers is a playwright, director, actress and business executive. Dr.Rogers uses her artwork and experience to address diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts inthe classroom, on campuses, and within organizations. Dr. Rogers’ playwriting and performance work expands the presence of BIPOC artists across mediums. Dr. Rogers also appeared in, “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf” at Auburn Public Theatre. She was invited as an artist to speak about the intersections of race and gender in theater at Syracuse Stage and appeared in for the 2021 Poetry and Play series at Syracuse Stage. In 2020 her play, A Gatherin’ Place, opened at Syracuse Stage. The play, done virtually, reviewed by critics as, “… powerful… proves you don’t need to physically be inside the Archbold theater to have an engaging theatrical experience.”
Currently, she is a scholar-artist in residence at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. From 2021 to 2023, she served as visiting artist at the Stone Quarry Hill Art Park located in Cazenovia, NY where she created the Queendom trail, wrote two plays and completed her MFA in playwriting from Goddard College. In 2018, Dr. Rogers created and produced a web series, Behind the Woman. Additionally, in 2019, Juhanna became creator, executive producer and host of Behind the Woman – a YouTube series she developed – in partnership with WCNY/PBS. The show airs across 19 counties in Central New York and is in its sixth season. She is a mother to Nile whom she loves dearly. She is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

Dwan Hameed Dwan Hameed As Malik Johnson : Dwan is a Syracuse-based performing artist. He honed his craft at SUNY Oswego, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in theatre. He has showcased his talent in a variety of shows such as “Pippin”, “The Wizard of Oz”, “It’s A Wonderful Life”, “The Color Purple”, “Issues of Color”, and “No Exit”.Additionally, while studying at Lemoyne College, he acted in the Staged Reading“ Moving In Day”. Dwan is eager to continue expanding his creativity and making a lasting impact on the Syracuse performing arts scene.

Andréa Gregori Andrea Gregori As Charlotte Fairfax : Andréa Gregori recently made her Syracuse debut in Titanic, The Musical (Ida Straus) with CNY Playhouse. A professionally trained opera singer, she has performed regionally, nationally, and internationally, including performances at the Newport Music Festival and the International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival. Most recently, she was seen in GYPSY (Rose) at the Ti-Ahwaga Performing Arts Center (TCP).
She holds an undergraduate degree in Voice Performance from Temple University and a master’s degree in Arts Administration from the University of Denver. By day, she works as a paralegal at Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP in Binghamton. She is also the Founder & Artistic Director of Theatre Street Productions.

Jim MagnarelliJames Magnarelli As Cornelius Bancroft : Jim has been very active in CNY Community Theater for the past 13 years. He has performed in many featured roles with the CNY Playhouse including Spamalot (Bedevere), Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Val; SALT Nominated), Lend Me a Tenor (Saunders), Little Shop of Horrors (Mushnik), The Odd Couple (Speed) as well as several others. Jim also appeared in the 2014 Salt City Center for the Performing Arts production of Fiddler on the Roof (Lazar Wolfe) and the Auburn Community Players production of How to Succeed in Business (JB Biggely; SALT nominated). Jim is very excited to be a part of this Project with the Community Folk Art Center.

Jasmine Wynter As Twanda Thompson : Jasmine is a multifaceted spoken word artist, actress, and singer. In her free time, she enjoys nature, performing, and playing soccer. She is also the founder of Wynter’s Tea.

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