When: Thursday, February 18
Time: 5 to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free!
At each stop enter the Th3 drawing to win a gift certificate from Jillain Pastella-Salomone, hair dresser and make-up artist. You can enter the Th3 drawing. as many times as you want, but only once at each location. See this symbol for special events. Visit th3Syracuse.com for additional information.
ArtRage — The Norton Putter Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue 218-5711
Sen. Nancy Lorraine Hoffmann & the Civil Rights Connection students present on their annual trip to Mississippi & the Homecoming Concert hosted by BB King at 7pm. Also: BREACH OF PEACE: Photos of the 1961 Mississippi Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge. Arts Across Campus, Onondaga Community College
4585 West Seneca Turnpike, 498-2401
Closed for Th3.
Brians Art Gallery, 201 Wolf St (former Keybank building),424-9663
Painting of Ghandi by Ferdie Pacheco (Muhammad Ali’s corner doctor) newly released as the stamp for the United Nations featuring signed limited edition of Giclee on canvas. * Clayscapes Pottery Gallery, 1003 W. Fayette St., Suite L1, 424-6868
Exhibition of Bill Reddick, renowned Canadian international porcelain artist. Reddick designed the Official State Dinnerware for Canada. His work can be seen at Rideau Hall, the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, & the Porcelain Institute in Jingdexhen, China. Community Folk Art Center, 805 E. Genesee St., 442-2230
Tesoros del Pueblo: El Arte Folkl rico de M (c)xico, La Colecci n del Dr. Alejandro Garcia/Treasures of the People: The Folk Art of Mexico, Dr. Garcia talks at 6pm on his collection and leads a discussion about “Blossoms of Fire,” shown at 7pm, — a documentary directed by Maureen Gosling & Ellen Osborne about the women of Juchit n, Oaxaca, Mexico. Delavan Art Gallery, 501 W. Fayette St, 425-7500
Continuing Art featuring new work by artists who have exhibited at Delavan Art Gallery in the past. Wild Card Exhibition: Serious Art for Children featuring work by Connie Carroll. Opening Reception. The Erie Canal Museum, 318 Erie Blvd. E. 471-0593
Explore a treasure of artifacts, maps, images, interpretive and interactive displays, and the Frank B. Thomson Line Boat, a full size replica canal boat with crew quarters, cargo and passenger areas you can climb aboard. Eureka Crafts, 210 Walton St., 471-4601
Meet the Artist Night: Jan Navales, Syracuse fabric artist for over 25 years will have a show and sale of her work, including pillows, bags, textiles, wall work and floor canvas inspired by Celtic, Art Nouveau, and Arts & Crafts themes. Light refreshments. Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., 474-6064.
Artist Open, 6.00pm, Pre-registration required. Information forum for Central New York artists to learn about the Everson’s 2010 artist series, The Edge of Art and the, multi-venue 2012 Biennial led by Senior Curator, Debora Ryan and Education Curator, Pam McLaughlin. Light refreshments will be served. Light Work/Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316 Waverly Ave., 443-1300
The Imp of Love, featuring photographs by Rachel Herman. Also on view, Transmedia Photography Annual featuring work by students in SU’s Transmedia Department. Museum of Young Art (MOYA), 110 West Fayette St., One Lincoln Center, 424-7800
Contact venue for information.
Point of Contact Gallery,914 E. Genesee St., 443-2169 i8
Closed for February Th3.
Red House Arts Center. 201 South West St.,425-0405
Phantoms, a New Media Art Exhibition featuring nine international artists curated by Stephan Stoyanov with a Curator’s Talk at 7PM. Opening Reception. Spark Contemporary Art Space, 1005 E. Fayette
*After Hours: two up and coming Canadian bands as part of the ongoing FORCE FROM THE NORTH concert series: The Junction and Dinosaur Bones $5 Doors at 8pm Beverages for Purchase SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse University, 443.4097
Closed for Th3.
SUNY Oswego Metro Center, The Atrium, Two Clinton Square, 399-4100
Everything is Illustrated in Gallery A, features recent work by illustrators Eva Calzada, Tian Chen, Barbara Morey, and Benjamin Petrie. Digital? in Gallery B, features digital work by Devin Kerr and Richard Zakin; Cala Glatz, Julia Kester, Jonathan LaPlante, and Beth Mand. Artists’ reception 6-8pm. Syracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St. 443-3275
A dramaturgical display in the Coyne Gallery about the depression era. The images speak to the spirit of the time that hovers over each of the characters in “The Price” and controls them to this day. The Sutton Pavillion now houses b/w images of performances from the 2008/2009 season. Syracuse Technology Garden, 235 Harrison Street, 474-0910, x2902
Closed for Th3.
Warehouse Gallery, 350 W. Fayette St, 443-6450
Alyson Shotz: Drawing Through Space. The Brooklyn-based artist’s installation with extraordinary use of light. In partnership w/ Everson Museum. Window Project: Lynette Stephenson: this Confederacy of Dunces, inspired by John Kennedy Toole’s novel. Westcott Community Art Gallery, 826 Euclid Ave., 478-8634
James Domroe brings together film and photograph to give a multi-layered experience. Showing his award wining short “How to be Happy” along with the new films that have been designed specifically for this exhibit. XL Projects, 307-313 South Clinton St.
Work by SU fiber, textile alumni featured in Elongating the Thread, a diverse exhibit of SU fiber, textile alumni featuring Jappie King Black, Anne Cofer, Annet Couwenberg, Jennifer Gandee, Mary Kester, Susan Krueger, Laura Reinhard, Barbara Jean Weingart, & Victoria Zacek. Panel discussion at 4 followed by a reception from 6-8 p.m. YMCA GallerY, 2nd floor, 340 Montgomery St., 474-6851 x328.
Closed for Th3.
Special Event:
The Link
Community Art Space at The Warehouse Gallery
350 W. Fayette Street, First Floor (near the Reading Room)
Arts Covenant Quilt Display & sign-up w/a little fun from three local artists: Michael Berman, Suzanne Masters, and Amy Komar. Reception. Visit www.artscovenant.com for info.