Exhibition features pieces created by artists in their free time
"On My Own Time" exhibit features art work created by people with full-time jobs. The artists created the pieces in their free time. Read more »
"On My Own Time" exhibit features art work created by people with full-time jobs. The artists created the pieces in their free time. Read more »
Politics and Prose, a biannual print political magazine, will host poetry readings across New York before the presidential debates air on national TV. Read more »
For 43 years, The Everson Museum of Art will showcase works of art produced by non-professional artists, with eleven works coming from Syracuse University participants. Read more »
Onondaga Historical Association will conduct tours of Marriott Downtown Syracuse, a newly restored incarnation of the city's historic Hotel Syracuse. Read more »
Graduate student Joshua Harris got a large tattoo representing evolution, which he says plays a large role in his life. Read more »
Artists Robert Knight, Lida Suchy, and Marion Wilson won this year's Light Work grant. Each artist showcases their work, which includes botany, religious spaces, and foreign villages. Read more »
A new gallery in Shaffer displays works from across the 19th and 20th centuries, prominently featuring works about social issues. Read more »
Wanderlust exhibit in Shaffer Art Gallery features travel photography from centuries ago, and is now part of the University's permanent art collection. Read more »
There's a plethora of cool art and monuments around Syracuse, and finding them can be difficult. Take a walk through Syracuse using the popular app Pokemon go and maybe catch a Pikachu along the way. Read more »
"Work Won't Kill You," is a project where workers in white lab coats went into the Westside community and took photos of significant people, objects and places. Read more »
Alice Blank, a senior graduating with an English and textual studies degree, spent the past few months drawing an intricate graphic novel. Read more »
College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean Ann Clarke will be stepping down at the end of the 2015-16 academic year to pursue her art. She'll return the following year as a faculty member in the School of Art. Read more »
Six VPA seniors will be showcasing their final projects at a downtown gallery. Their work revolves around feminism and the role of the female gender in society. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Mark DiBona explains how the cancellation of Louis C.K.’s web series "Horace and Pete" is an example of young people's need to transcend traditional media structures. Read more »
In honor of International Sculpture Day on April 25, Pulp has compiled the stories of six of the most well-known statues sitting on the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
The Vault is a creative environment that features art, film, music and an eclectic variety of events. Built inside an old M&T Bank, The Vault has been around for six months. Read more »
Vintage button bracelets, flavored salts and even plants that smell like popcorn — these diverse items can all be found in Armory Square on a daily basis. But last night, they all came together in one location, SKY Armory, for the Night Market. Read more »
Anthony Rotolo, a former Syracuse University professor, just launched his exhibit "Trumpmania," which features art pieces both celebrating and criticizing Donald Trump. Read more »
The annual MFA exhibition at the Syracuse University Art Galleries, this year titled "MFA 2016: None the Wiser," will showcase the work of 28 graduate students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read more »
Anna LiDestri is a junior theater design and technology major who, after being inspired by a Paramore song, decided to get an upside down lightbulb tattooed on their arm in honor of their profession, lighting design. Read more »
Sophomore Joanna Agwanda needed an outlet for her love of hip hop, so she started The Mixtape, a student-run magazine on campus dedicated to every aspect of hip hop culture. Read more »
Miki Soejima, a Japanese artist now living in London, gave a talk March 23 during the opening of her exhibit, “The Passenger’s Present,” at the Light Work Gallery. Read more »
Puerto Rican artist Arnaldo Roche Rabell will showcase his exhibit, "The Blue of Ruin," at the Point of Contact Gallery. The exhibit features some of the largest paintings the gallery has ever had, with the biggest at 12 feet high. Read more »
Senior Alexander Vélez Burgos has studied around the world, and now attends Syracuse University where he is planning to release a portfolio of poetry about the different cultures he's seen. Read more »