News

Hours of Operation

The Community Folk Art Center will be closed on the following dates

  • Thursday July 3rd – Due to a Scheduled National Grid Area Power Outage
  • Friday July 4th – In observation of the holiday

For more information please contact our office at 315-442-2230 or via email at cfac@syr.edu

Whine Dancing Workshop

In this dynamic class  Instructed by Yolanda Stewart, you’ll learn the basics of Caribbean whine dancing. Enjoy an afternoon of community and energetic movement. This is your chance to un-whine. 

Saturday July 12th | 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Admission is $10 per person 

Register Here

 

African Drumming Summer Workshop

Join us for an exciting afternoon of rhythm, culture, and community! Experience the vibrant beats of the African diaspora in this free drumming & movement workshop led by instructor Joshua Williams. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced drummer, all are welcome to participate and explore the powerful tradition of African drumming.

Friday, July 18th 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM | 201 E Washington St, Syracuse, NY 13202

image of Joshua Williams playing the drums

Creative Arts Academy Showcase

The Community Folk Art Center Presents the 2025 Creative Arts Academy Showcase. Enjoy an evening of performances, fun, and creativity as we celebrate our talented students’ achievements!

Wednesday, June 25th at 6:00 PM | Doors Open at 5:30 PM 

CAA 2025 Program

CAA showcase

53rd Annual Teenage Competitive Art Exhibition

The Community Folk Art Center and The Syracuse (NY) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated present : The 53rd Annual Teenage Competitive Art Exhibition. Fifty-three (53) years ago, three high school art teachers, Charles Wollowitz, Roberta Braen, and Nancy Peck of Nottingham and Corcoran High Schools with Herb Williams, Director of CFAC, engaged in a strategic planning process that led to the development of an art show and competition in response to a need to provide competition and exhibition opportunities for African American, Asian, Latino and Native American students attending high schools in the Syracuse area. Subsequently, the Syracuse (NY) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, in conjunction with the Syracuse City School District, joined CFAC and art teachers from the local community to continue these efforts.This year’s exhibition will feature over 100 works including 3D sculptures, photography, Digital Art, Mixed Media, painting, and drawing. With student artists from across the Syracuse City School District and the Lafayette School District.

A special congratulations goes to this years winners and honorable mentions
BEST IN SHOW : Merlin Ganguenon of Nottingham HS
DIRECTORS CHOICE : Zeniya Jordon of Corcoran HS
MOST ECLECTIC : Rick James IBMFA of Corcoran HS
SCULPTURE
Isabella Kaftan – Nottingham HS
Na’rya Lyles – Corcoran HS
Harmony Corrice – Corcoran HS
Arianna Williams – Corcoran HS
PHOTOGRAPHY
Maddox Lazore – Lafayette JSHS
Arly Rosales- Encastin of Henninger HS
Nemani Graham – Henninger HS
Victoria Clark – Henninger HS
DRAWING
Avis Lewis – Lafayette JSHS
Selaci Butoto – Nottingham HS
Nalima Moore – Corcoran HS
Genesis Nunez – Henninger HS
PAINTING
Konstantin Mikushkin – Henninger HS
Odai Alzobani – Nottingham HS
Sia Welling – Nottingham HS
Bal Boy – Corcoran HS
MIXED MEDIA
Nate King – Corcoran HS
Zeniya Jordan – Corcoran HS
Sofie Scanlon – Nottingham HS
DIGITAL ART
Saheda Bee – Henninger HS
Marielyn Carrasquillo – Nottingham HS
Amy Pham – Henninger HS

 

 

 

STEM From Dance Camp At CFAC

We are excited to share that the National Program – STEM from Dance Summer Camp will be returning to the Community Folk Art Center this summer! Founded in 2012, STEM From Dance’s mission is to inspire the next generation of leaders to pursue a future career in fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Classes, workshops, and guest speaker series will encompass both the fusion of performing arts and computer science. By the end of the program, participants showcase what they’ve learned in a performance that merges dance and technology – all created by them and their fellow participants. Girls Rise Up is an opportunity for girls of all backgrounds to level up their confidence, unlock new STEM abilities, and connect with a supportive tribe of like-minded creatives and technologists.

Camp will be held from July 28th – August 15th, Monday- Friday from 9:00 AM- 3:00 PM. This program is free and open to youth between the ages of 8-18. Lunch and snacks will be provided. Don’t miss out on this awesome opportunity for knowledge, community, and creativity!

To register please visit the link below and complete your application. When selecting your preferred location enter “Community Folk Art Center – Syracuse.”  For assistance with registration please contact our office at 315-442-2230 or via email at cfac@syr.edu 

Register Here

Engaged Humanities Network Showcase

Happening at Community Folk Art Center this Friday! The Engaged Humanities Network hosts an open-house style celebration of community-engaged projects, courses and creative work generated by dozens of collaborative teams. Students, faculty and community members from more than 30 organizations across Syracuse, Central New York, and beyond partner on exhibits, presentations and screenings to browse as you enjoy food, activities and giveaways. This event is free and open to all. 

Friday, May 3rd, 1:00 – 6:00 PM | Community Folk Art Center Gallery 

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Family Photography in Syracuse

Please join the Turning the Lens Collective for an event celebrating the photographs and histories of our Black Community Elders. Come learn more about this exciting new digital archive of Black Family Photography in Syracuse! We encourage attendees to bring their own family photos and memories to share! Doors open at 5:30 PM for drinks and refreshments. The program will begin at 6:00 PM

RSVP Here

 

Free Community Concert : The Sound of Healing

The Sound of Healing Upstate Medical University free community concert

Upstate Medical University and Music as Healing Presents: The Sound of Healing. Join us for a concert celebrating a season of renewal through the power and beauty of live music performed by medical students. This event is free and open to all!