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You’re Invited to a Friends Giving Celebration

Get ready to feast and celebrate with us at Friendsgiving on Friday, November 15th. Join us for a night of soul food, music by DJ Shy Guy and meaningful conversations on navigating the holidays with Rachel Johnson, Founder of Half Hood Half Holistic.

Doors open at 6:00 PM | The Program will begin at 6:30 PM

You can purchase your ticket on Eventbrite today or by visiting our business office in person. General admission is $20.00

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Meet CFAC’S New Education Outreach Program Coordinator, Kofi Antwi

The Community Folk Art Center (CFAC) is pleased to announce that Kofi Antwi has joined our team as the Education Outreach Program Coordinator. He brings a wealth of experience in curriculum building, event planning and community outreach. He will play a key role in advancing our mission and expanding our educational programs.

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CFAC Executive Director, Dr. Tanisha Jackson Receives AAUW Fellowship

Congratulations to our Executive Director, Tanisha Jackson on her recent fellowship award by the Association of American University Women (AAUW) and her upcoming book titled , The Art of Self-Care: Black Women Art Ecosystems as Sites of Wellness.

Learn more about the connection between mental wellness and creative work in this recent article by Kerrie Marshall and Laura Wallis.

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Snaps & Taps Halloween Open Mic Night

Perform something scary or something sweet on Wednesday October 30th at Snaps & Taps Open Mic Night hosted by Randum with music by DJ Shy Guy. Bring in Halloween with us at CFAC all guests are invited to wear an optional costume of their choice. This event is free and open to the public.

Wednesday October 30th | 6:30 – 8:00 PM 

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Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop

Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop

Connect with your writing community! Join us at CFAC on Wednesday, October 16th at 6:30 PM for Poetic Black Fusion writer’s workshop. During this free workshop series, you’ll study writing styles from a wide variety of literary artists and discover your own signature writing style.

This Event is Free and Open to the public

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Crochet and Chill with Jaleel | Saturday October 26th

Crochet and Chill

Meet us in the gallery on Saturday, October 26th from noon – 2:00 PM for Crochet and Chill With Jaleel Campbell. Experienced crochet enthusiasts will be making eyeball coasters in the spirit of Halloween while beginners will learn how to chain stitch. Music, food and materials will be provided. Pre-registration is highly encouraged, limited seats are remaining for this activity.

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Community Folk Art Center Gallery | Admission is $15.00

Community Folk Art Center 2024 Presents : The 2024 Coming Back Together Alumni Exhibition “Community & Connection”

The Community Folk Art Center Presents : The 2024 Coming Back Together Alumni Exhibition “Community & Connection”

A Group exhibition by London Ladd, JoAnn Onofre, Chelsea Reeves, and Cedric T. Bolton

Now on view September 13th – November 30th , 2024

In Celebration we reflect on our shared experiences, this exhibition serves as both a reunion and a testament to the power of art in fostering community and building lasting connections. The Tri-Annual Coming Back Together (CBT) weekend is a celebration of Syracuse University’s Black and Latinx alumni, a moment to recognize the profound impact they have had across diverse fields.

It is a homecoming filled with nostalgia, triumph, and a deep sense of belonging. This exhibition, Community & Connection, reflects the very essence of this spirit—how the bonds we create extend far beyond the physical spaces we occupy, into the realms of memory, identity, and shared purpose.

The works showcased represent a collective narrative. Each piece speaks to the artist’s personal journey while contributing to a larger conversation about community, culture, and resilience. Whether through painting, sculpture, photography, or mixed media, these alumni artists have embraced the power of creativity to explore the multifaceted dimensions of connection—connection to self, to heritage, to place, and to each other.

At the heart of this exhibition lies the belief that art is a vessel for transformation. It has the unique ability to bridge divides, spark dialogue, and cultivate understanding. As you navigate the gallery, I invite you to engage with the stories these works tell, to see yourself within them, and to reflect on the ways in which art serves as a tool for both personal and communal growth.

This exhibition is also a celebration of the Community Folk Art Center’s mission to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of African Diaspora and other underrepresented communities. The artists featured in Community & Connection exemplify this mission, as their work not only reflects the diverse experiences of Black and Latinx communities but also underscores the significance of cultural expression in shaping a more inclusive world.

To our alumni artists, thank you for sharing your talents and your vision with us. Your contributions remind us of the enduring power of community, and of the connections that continue to enrich our lives long after we’ve left this campus.

To our visitors, I hope this exhibition inspires you to reflect on your own connections—those that define who you are, those that ground you in your heritage, and those that guide you toward a more just and compassionate future.

Meet The Artists

London Ladd ’06, G’22

London Ladd is a critically acclaimed illustrator showcasing work in prestigious publications such as HarperCollins, Philomel Books, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Scientific American. His distinctive mixed-media technique combines acrylic paint, cut paper, and tissue paper to bring a variety of subjects to life. Each image is emotion-filled, reflecting the artist’s devotion to representing life. Ladd creates picture books and editorial illustrations for print media and community-based murals. He is an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, where he earned his BFA and MFA degrees. Ladd was honored with an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from the State University of New York and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. He was also shortlisted for the World Illustration Awards and received recognition from several organizations, including the Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, American Illustration, and the American Library Association.

JoAnn Onofre ’04

JoAnn Onofre is an Afro-Indigenous Honduran American documentary photographer, born and raised in Brownsville, Brooklyn and currently residing in the Bronx, NY. Through her lens, JoAnn is committed to highlighting Black and Brown communities across the globe. From her early days of filming at legendary music venues throughout NYC to documenting everyday life in the rural Garifuna pueblos of Honduras and to her most recent travels crossing the pond capturing British Afro-Caribbean life in London, UK. JoAnn is dedicated to documenting the true essence and spirit of her subjects. After photographing mainly in digital format for over 10 years, JoAnn recently fell in love with the film photography process; it has now become her favorite medium to shoot portraiture. Her current photo series (working title) “Nuestra Hijas” translated in English “Our Daughters”,redefines traditional father and daughter relationships, while connecting with her audience. JoAnn is a Syracuse University Alum (Class of 04’) with a major in Communication Rhetorical Studies and a double minor in Anthropology and African American Studies. She has been a media professional for 20 years & has worked with MTV, BET, HBO, Travel Channel, and Complex Networks, just to name a few. JoAnn recently expanded her photography training at the Bronx Documentary Center, a non-profit gallery and educational space for aspiring and professional photographers in the Bronx, NY. When JoAnn isn’t licensing your favorite songs, photos, or TV series, she’s traveling to Europe, visiting local museums, and trying new cuisines.

Cedric T. Bolton G’18

Multi-genre artist, Cedric T. Bolton (a.k.a. Blackman Preach), is an award-winning spoken word poet, music producer, recording artist, entrepreneur, scholar, and content influencer. Cedric received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Washington University and a Master’ in Cultural Foundations at Syracuse University. He is the architect of Poetic Black Fusion,

a poetry organization that provides access and opportunities to poets of African Ancestry; co-founder of Voices Merging, a student-led spoken word poetry organization at the University of Minnesota that provides a social outlet for undergraduate writers—to develop, network and express themselves on stage; co-developer of Verbal Blend, a multi-ethnic spoken word poetry program for student writers at Syracuse University; and co-founder of Nu Rho Poetic Society. Cedric is an adjunct instructor with the Renée Crown University Honors Program at Syracuse University. He has recorded three spoken-word poetry albums with music; The State of the Ghetto Address, Bumpy Tymes, and 12 Years Gone.

He published a chapbook entitled The State of the Ghetto Address. He has mentored students, staff, faculty, and community writers to be confident in their voice and writing for twenty-five years. His writer’s workshops are the embodiment of community, family, and the continuing presence of “One Mic, One Voice.”

Chelsea Reeves ’24

Chelsea Reeves, a Newark, New Jersey native, is currently pursuing a degree in Public Relations, on the Sports Media & Communications Track at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Passionate about photography, Chelsea is employed with Syracuse Athletics as a sports photographer, and also does freelance work. Every year Chelsea holds a solo exhibition to showcase her photography work. Through the exhibitions, she aims to merge different campus communities and cultivate a safe environment for creative expression. Chelsea is determined to intertwine her passion for photography and her degree to champion rights and foster equitable opportunities for women athletes of color. She is open to collaborating and networking within the realms of sports, media, and civic engagement.

 

Tony International Live Jazz Under Spoken Word Returns to CFAC This Fall

Tony International Live Jazz Under Spoken Word Community Concert

Get ready to groove to the sounds of Tony International Live Jazz!  Join us on Friday,  October 4th at The Community Folk Art Center for a night of musical and spoken word performances by the talent folks of our community featuring house band SMX Shawn Seals. Doors open at 6:00 PM, and the show will begin at 7:00 PM. General admission for this event is $20.00.

 

La Joven Guardia del Latino Theater Inc. in collaboration with Community Folk Art Center presents “Life is a Dream.”

 La vida es sueño 2024 Cast performed by LA JOVEN GUARDIA DEL TEATRO LATINO INC

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the Community Folk Art Center!  Join us in the Blackbox Theater October 9th – 12th at 8:00 PM for “La Vida es Sueño” Life is a Dream, A Spanish language play written by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, adapted by Brad Beckman , and directed by by José Miguel Hernández Hurtado. This enchanting production from the Spanish Golden Age of Theatre tells the story of reality, free will, and destiny. General Admission is only $5.00 and all proceeds will support La Joven Guardia del Latino Theater Inc. whose mission is committed to the enrichment and education of underprivileged children and youth in a pre-professional theater environment that stimulates artistic excellence and personal growth.

Wednesday, October 9th – Saturday, October 12th 
8:00 PM –9:00 PM |
Tickets available at the door $5.00
Community Folk Art Center, Black Box Theater

 

Seasonal Visual Art Classes Now Offered at CFAC

Happy Autumn from the Community Folk Art Center! Get inspired by the beauty of fall in Central New York with our new visual arts class : Autumn Creations Instructed by Kimberley Archer.  In this fun and relaxing biweekly class participants will create their very own masks, seasonal wreathes, painted pumpkins, and sunflower mosaics.

Autumn Creations : CFAC Fall Arts & Crafts Classes For Adults

 October 1st – October 24th | Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

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