The Syracuse Th3 Coalition wishes to thank the Post-Standard, CNY Arts, Syracuse.com, and Stephen Cannereli for the following videos from Th3 venues:

 

 

 

Th3 February Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event (Part 2)
To highlight this month's show Clayscapes Pottery in Suite L1 at 1003 W. Fayette St. features of the work of international porcelain artist Bill Reddick of Canada. Reddick designed the Official State Dinnerware for Canada. For more information please go to www.clayscapespottery.com
Th3 February Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event (Part 1)
“Phantoms” a New Media Art Exhibition features international artists Ellen Harvey, Brian Zegeer, Pia Lindman, Phil Argent, Heather Bennett, Amelie Chabannes, Lieven de Boeck, Cliff Evans, Dominik Lejman, Marie Maillard, Susanna Starr, Eva Davidova, Blake Carrington and Trine Lise Nedreaas. Stephan Stoyanov is the curator. For more information please go to http://theredhouse.org
Th3 January, Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event
The Point of Contact Gallery at 914 East Genesee Street holds the exhibit "Storytelling", an experiment in visual narrative by Buenos Aires artist Pedro Roth. The exhibit runs until February 4th. For more information go to www.puntopoint.org "Meet the Artist Night" featured a trunk show of Art with Paper by local artist Sharon Alama at Eureka Crafts at 210 Walton Street. For more information on her work go to www.SharonAlama.com Video by Stephen D. Cannerelli
Th3 December Syracuse's Citywide Arts Open House Event
The Brooklyn-based artist Alyson Shotz has her exhibit “Drawing Through Space” at the Warehouse Gallery at 350 W. Fayette St. until February of 2010. Her steel wire and colorful yarn artworks combine sculpture with drawing to address issues of space, light, volume, time, and movement. The work is courtesy the artist and Derek Eller Gallery. For more information go to http://thewarehousegallery.syr.edu/ The exhibit Elements is now showing at the Delavan Art Gallery at 501 W. Fayette St. It features oil paintings by Lynette Blake ceramics by Amy Haven and drawings by Jim Van Hoven. The exhibit runs until December 19th. Also at Delavan the Stone Canoe Reading series continued as Steven Huff read from his book of poems “More Daring Escapes”. For more information go to http://www.delavanartgallery.com/ 
Th3 December Syracuse's Citywide Arts Open House Event
The Brooklyn-based artist Alyson Shotz has her exhibit “Drawing Through Space” at the Warehouse Gallery at 350 W. Fayette St. until February of 2010. Her steel wire and colorful yarn artworks combine sculpture with drawing to address issues of space, light, volume, time, and movement. The work is courtesy the artist and Derek Eller Gallery. For more information go to http://thewarehousegallery.syr.edu/ The exhibit Elements is now showing at the Delavan Art Gallery at 501 W. Fayette St. It features oil paintings by Lynette Blake ceramics by Amy Haven and drawings by Jim Van Hoven. The exhibit runs until December 19th. Also at Delavan the Stone Canoe Reading series continued as Steven Huff read from his book of poems “More Daring Escapes”. For more information go to http://www.delavanartgallery.com/ Video by Stephen D. Cannerelli (5:01)
Th3 November Syracuse's Citywide Arts Open House Event
How Does Your Garden Grow? features the paintings by Marianne Smith Dalton of Cazenovia. The exhibit also features mannequins that are posed on the roof of the Red House Arts Center. For more information on the exhibit go to http://theredhouse.org/programs/gallery/ or http://www.mdaltonart.com/index.htm
Mi Ditmar Poetry Readings at the Delavan Art Gallery
Poet, writer Mi Ditmar kicked off the Stone Canoe Journal Series by reading a selection of her poems at the Delavan Art Gallery at 501 W. Fayette St. on Saturday October 24th. Video by Stephen D. Cannerelli 
Th3 October Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event
Award winning poet and letterpress artist Gary Young has his exhibit 'Letterpress Broadsides' at the YMCA GallerY on the 2nd floor at 340 Montgomery St. The faculty of Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts is having their exhibit 'Faculty Show' at the XL Projects gallery at 307 South Clinton Street. 
'TURNER to CEZANNE' exhibition
Posted by Ellen Blalock / The Post-Standard on October 8, 2009 at 03:07 PM

In this video, Steven Kern, director of Everson Museum and Katherine Rushworth, art critic for The Post-Standard, gives us a quick tour of the "Turner to Cezanne" exhibition. This exhibition is now at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse from October 9, 2009 – January 3, 2010. For tickets call 315-474-6064 or www.everson.org

Th3 August

Guest curator and Syracuse University Fine Arts Department Professor Emeritus David Tatham talks about the new Winslow Homer’s Empire State Houghton Farm and Beyond exhibit at Syracuse University Art Galleries in the Shaffer Art Building on the Syracuse University campus. They had their grand opening reception on Thursday August 20. Watercolors, oil paintings, drawings and ceramic tiles illustrated a pivotal turning point in the artist’s career. The guest curator Professor Emeritus David Tatham of the Syracuse University Fine Arts Department gave the opening address. It was part of the August Th3 Syracuse’s citywide arts open house event. The exhibit runs until October 11th. For more information check the exhibition website HOMER.SYR.EDU or the gallery homepage at SUART.SYR.EDU.

Barry Anderson

Th3 August

Meet video and photographic artist Barry Anderson. He talks about his art, his collaborations with other artists and his exhibitions in Syracuse. His work will be exhibit at multiple Syracuse Th3 venues, several Syracuse University galleries, the Urban Video Project, the Red House, the Everson Museum, and much more. Check out website for all the venues and locations: http://www.lightwork.org/exhibitions/index.html

Video courtesy of Ellen Blalock.

Th3 July Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event

Th3 July

Visit three venues: 1.Willson Cummer’s exhibit ‘Concrete and the Natural World’ explores the natural world that exists under concrete overpasses. His photographs were shown under the Route 81 overpass at the intersection of Erie Blvd. E. and South McBride Street. 2. ‘Healing Art Passages, StoryCatchers from a Journey of Grace’ by intuitive artist Suzanne Masters is on display at the Westcott Community Art Gallery. 3. ‘The Power of Revolt, Grassroots of Resistance in Oaxaca, a powerful exhibit of photographs from the Oaxaca Mexico resistance movement on display at ArtRage The Norton Putter Gallery. Latino music by Colleen Kattau, poetry reading by Mable Wilson were also part of ArtRage’s Th3 event.

Th3-June, Syracuse’s Citywide Arts Open House Event

Th3-June

In this video we visit two venues of the latest Th3 event. The Warehouse Gallery at 350 W. Fayette St. has the exhibit ‘100 Last Names’ and ‘Spectacle’ by Xiaowen Chen. Peer Bode, co-director from the Institute of Electronic Arts at Alfred University talks about Mr. Chen’s work. The Westcott Community Art Gallery at 826 Euclid Ave. features an exhibit by SU Painting student Alexandra Crosby. Crosby, who has a minor in Women Studies talks about her exhibit and shows a painting in progress.
60/60 at the Everson Museum of Art

60/60 at the Everson Museum of Art

Chick Roeschlaub, chairman of Everson Museum of Art's 60 Artists in 60 Minutes, talks about today's fund raising event. The idea is to have artists create works of art in 60 minutes, infront of the public, so people can see the creative process take shape before their eyes. June 19, 2009. Th3's very own Chair, Patrice Fitzsimmons pitches for the fundraiser as she sits for her husband, John Fitzsimmons portrait painting at the event!
Th3 May

 

May 2009
Syracuse native and artist Amber Christian Osterhout talks about the stigma of mental illness. Her work and the work of artists Zachary Penfield, Wayne Turner, Barb.Higgins, James P. Campbell and Fred Hickey are featured at the ArtRage – The Norton Putter Gallery at 505 Hawley Ave. Another part of the Th3 May event was “Postcards to (and from!) the Past” a collaborative exhibit with the Onondaga Historical Association Museum and Research Center and YMCA GallerY. It shows postcards exchanged from the Y’s After School Arts Program students at Salem Hyde Elementary School and OHA staff as historical figures.

Vicktory Dogs

The Link Gallery at the Warehouse

'The Vicktory Dogs Paintings' on exhibit at the Warehouse Link Gallery, features portraits of the twenty-two surviving pit bulls removed from former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick's Bad Newz Kennels dog-fighting operation. The paintings are the work of Utah artist Cyrus Mejia, founder of Best Friends, the nation’s largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned animals, where the dogs now reside. Video by Steven J. Pallone (2:50)
For more info or to order prints please visit the artist's website

 

Van Duyn Elementary School kids sing at ArtRage Gallery

Van Duyn Elementary School kids sing at ArtRage Gallery

Some of the 3rd grade students from Van Duyn Elementary School who worked on the Iraqi Children’s Art Exchange project gave a musical performance at the ArtRage Gallery on Hawley Ave. The artwork was a collaboration of work by Iraqi children living in Jordan and the Van Duyn students.
Th3 April

April: This month’s highlights include:

  • Sibylline TXT Syracuse an interactive text messaging virtual installation project (at 14 Th3 venues),
  • at MOYA- the CNY Arts Covenant logo contest,
  • at Delavan- the Blodgett and Seymour School’s Benefit Art Show, and
  • Orangeline-the ‘Art of Urbanism, City Life in America and Abroad’ exhibit.

 

Th3 March

March:

John Lucas Rothenberg Gallery at the Redhouse

Artrage

Delavan

A Local Black History Exhibit
February - Onondaga Historical Association Museum

Post-Standard videographer Ellen Blalock takes us on a tour of the Local Black History Exhibit at the Onondaga Historical Association's Museum. Dennis Connors, OHA's history curator, and Vernita King, a member of the project team talk about the exhibit and the project's goals.

 

Th3 February Part 3
 
February Th3 - Master Drummer Hiram Jimenez performing Afro-Cuban Rhythms at the Community Folk Art Center at 805 E. Genesee St.
Th3 February Part 2
 
February Th3 - Barbara Jean Weingart at Eureka Crafts (barbarajeanweingart.com) and the exhibit Land vs. Sea: Animals in the Consciousness of America at the Spark Contemporary Art Space at 1005 East Fayette St.
Th3 February Part 1
 
Th3 February - a demonstration of sumi and watercolor work by Ann Milner and origami by Phil DeMocker at the Westcott Community Art Center .
Spark Contemporary Art Space 12 hour exhibit
 
Spark Contemporary Art Space
February Th3
TH3 January
 
 
Kianga Ford and Michael Barletta at the Warehouse
Lida Suchy at ArtRage
23 leading contemporary Irish artists at the Redhouse
Syracuse’s 6 downtown Art Galleries
 
 

Six downtown galleres:

ArtRage
Clayscapes Pottery Gallery
Museum of Young Art
Northside Community Gallery
Orange Line Gallery
Oswego Metro Center

 
More from the Everson Museum
Everson Unwrapped: A Winter Celebration
 
The Everson Museum
Th3 December
 
Th3 December:

Erie Canal Museum
Delavan Art Gallery
Clayscapes
Open Hand Theater
Marjory Wilkins, Photographer
 

Light Work:
Marjory W. Wilkins: Early Black & White Photographs , edited by Nancy Keefe Rhodes is on view at Light Work through Dec. 31. For info: http://www.lightwork.org/news/pr/2008_lwgrant_recipients.html

In this video, Wilkins talks about her life and work during the time she was preparing for a previous exhibition held in 2005 at the Community Folk Art Center.

Th3 November Edition
 
Chris McCray at COLAB
Carolyn at Delavan
Andy Schuster at OCC's Faculty Art Show
Read the article. See Greg Munno's article about COLAB in the Post-Standard.


 

Th3 November:

Orange Line Gallery

   


Th3 October


Jack White at the Community Folk Art Center

Paintings by Deloss McGraw and poetry by W.D. Snodgrass at GallerY


Poetry reading by W.D. Snodgrass at GallerY

 

 

 

 

 

 


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