Jazz and Commercial Music Program students go back to the 80s at latest concert
The Jazz and Commercial Music Program branched out with their performances as they hosted an 80’s themed night of jazz and pop music. Read more »
The Jazz and Commercial Music Program branched out with their performances as they hosted an 80’s themed night of jazz and pop music. Read more »
“Curious Vessels,” a current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, offers a new experience with functional art, allowing visitors to both admire and use the pottery. Read more »
”Once Upon A Time,” La Casita’s exhibit this year, uses art to bring the Latinx community in Syracuse together and bond over their shared experiences. Read more »
Robert Shetterly’s "Americans Who Tell The Truth” started after the US invaded Iraq to protest war by honoring the courage of Americans upholding democratic ideals. Read more »
The Raymond Carver Reading Series is a nearly three-month-long, in-person reading series, featuring six award-winning writers. Read more »
The Golden Harvest Festival in Baldwinsville, New York is a way for local artisans to come together and sell their works to attendees from around the state. Read more »
Check out these 7 events this week to get involved, get outside, or learn something new. Read more »
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read more »
Still life photographer Samantha Box used Caribbean food as inspiration for her "Caribbean Dreams" collection, an intimate examination of cultural expression through food. Read more »
The Syracuse University Art Museum's first gallery of the semester, 5,500 Years of Art, explores themes of identity and expression across cultures. Read more »
Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read more »
The “Cabin Fever” exhibit offers illustration majors in the BFA program the opportunity to collaborate and share their work with the campus community. Read more »
The Blue Room said goodbye with a two-day festival after a year of basement shows, but for the organizers, the venue is about more than music. Read more »
Last Friday, Orange After Dark hosted their Spring Formal event, which was packed with students and booming music. Read more »
With inspirations ranging from childhood journals to the Italian Renaissance, senior fashion designers presented their final projects at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse last Friday. Read more »
For over 10 years, the Biblio Gallery at Bird Library has showcased student work in a communal space where students can admire the art and also have a nice place to study. Read more »
On April 9, Geena Matuson will give a TED Talk titled “Reject the Disconnect.” Read more »
The African Student Union hosted the second Miss Africa pageant on March 31 in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »
Syracuse Stage has announced six shows for their 2022-2023 season. Read more »
On Tuesday night, English and creative writing professors sat down and talked to students about the struggles and rewards of pursuing writing. Read more »
After Ilsa Dohner, known by their drag name Dilf Dangerbottom, went to a SU Pride Union Drag Competition during their freshman year, they knew they wanted to do drag. Read more »
“Soundtracks for the Present Future,” Charley Friedman’s current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is an unconventional combination of humor, science and music. Read more »
On Feb. 24, La Casita Cultural Center held a panel which discussed how engagement with marginalized urban communities became difficult in the midst of isolation and loss. Read more »
The Black Artist Collective put on their Fête Noir event to show case Black talent Saturday. The celebration was held at the Community Folk Art Center. Read more »