Syracuse Poster Project puts up invisible haikus throughout city
The Syracuse Poster Project unveiled its latest creative venture: haikus stenciled on the streets of downtown Syracuse that are only visible in wet conditions. Read more »
The Syracuse Poster Project unveiled its latest creative venture: haikus stenciled on the streets of downtown Syracuse that are only visible in wet conditions. Read more »
If you're not into movies, there are plenty of options in the theater scene this summer for those looking for a few hours of entertainment. Read more »
If you don't know how to spend the occasional summer day check out Syracuse's local museums. Read more »
The Onondaga County Public Library offers patrons career services and a space fro creative learning through the summer months. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Drama will bring musicals, comedies and classics to their 2017-2018 season line up. Read more »
Emma Lohrs would never have been allowed to get a tattoo when she was younger, but now that she has one, the idea doesn’t seem so wild. Read more »
Classic rock, reggae, fashion, arts and food— here's what Syracuse is up to the last weekend of April. Read more »
Univeristy Union announced pop singer Moxie Raia as the opening act for Mayfest 2017. Here are three facts before seeing her on Friday. Read more »
Associate Professor Yutaka Sho co-founded a nonprofit design firm called GA Collaborative after a transformative trip to Rwanda. Read more »
Chase Ferren reminds herself to use discomfort and anxiety as fuel with “Dasein” tattoo. Read more »
Cameron Hart’s mother is Japanese, through his tattoo sleeve he is able to connect with that side of his family. Read more »
George Awde, whose work will be displayed in Light Work’s “Scale Without Measure” exhibition, challenges xenophobia — both through his art and in real life. Read more »
Twenty music industry and Bandier students take on this one-of-a-kind class project to promote a concert at the Westcott Theater. Read more »
Aidan Meyer’s three tattoos are results of difficult experiences he has endured, but symbolize what he has learned from them. Read more »
CNY arts and news organizations express concern about President Donald Trump’s plan to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Read more »
The junior chemical engineering major read “Fahrenheit 451” with her friend just before college, and the two share a tattoo to commemorate the meaningful novel. Read more »
Mar Regan believes that any kind of tattoo has meaning. Many tell the story of coming to terms with sexuality and gender identity. Read more »
What is now isn’t always what’s going to be forever. Senior Linnea Nordgren talks about the beautiful meaning behind her tattoo. Read more »
Glass artist and sculptor Stephen Brucker runs a studio in Camillus, New York, and teaches flame working at the Corning Museum of Glass. Read more »
Believe in Syracuse, a non-profit dedicated to celebrating the city of Syracuse, will install a new art piece downtown, tentatively by April 1. Read more »
The happy creature on Kevin Wegener’s arm is a testament to his awkward adolescent years. Read more »
Larson Bodden has become a sought-after fashion photographer on the Syracuse University campus and is recognized for his creative style. Read more »
Looking to go out this weekend? Syracuse has a variety of things going on, from 1930s jazz to country hits and two new types of… Read more »
Painting with a Twist allows guests leave the art studio with a masterpiece — and probably a little drunk. Read more »