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Events for Sunday, June 21, 2026

10:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical Syracuse Stage

1:00 PM-5:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

2:00 PM King Lear Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park

Events for Monday, June 22, 2026

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit Light Work Gallery

7:00 PM Sydney Irving & The Mojo Liverpool is the Place

Events for Tuesday, June 23, 2026

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Under the Waves Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit Light Work Gallery

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Smörgåsbord art haus SYR

7:00 PM Jelly Roll: The Little Ass Shed Tour, with Kashus Culpepper Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater

Events for Wednesday, June 24, 2026

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Under the Waves Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit Light Work Gallery

11:00 AM-5:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-1:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Gallery Talk with Renqian Yang Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Smörgåsbord art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM 25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM Ponytail James Band Liverpool is the Place

7:00 PM *CANCELLED* Shaelyn Band The 443 Social Club

7:00 PM Daniel Tosh: My First Farwell Tour The Oncenter

7:30 PM Flicks on the Crick: Empire Records

Events for Thursday, June 25, 2026

9:00 AM-8:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Under the Waves Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit Light Work Gallery

11:00 AM-8:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-8:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Smörgåsbord art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM 25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM Hayley Jane The 443 Social Club

Events for Friday, June 26, 2026

9:30 AM-6:00 PM Under the Waves Edgewood Gallery

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

10:00 AM-5:00 PM 2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit Light Work Gallery

11:00 AM-5:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

11:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-5:00 PM Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM-7:00 PM Smörgåsbord art haus SYR

2:00 PM-6:00 PM 25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee ArtRage Gallery

7:00 PM TOBYMAC, Zach Williams, Seph Schlueter, Jamie MacDonald Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater

7:00 PM Sean Chambers & the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section The 443 Social Club

Events for Saturday, June 27, 2026

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years Associated Artists of Central New York

10:00 AM-5:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY Art in the Atrium

12:00 PM-4:00 PM 25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee ArtRage Gallery

12:00 PM-6:00 PM Smörgåsbord art haus SYR

7:00 PM-10:00 PM ArtRageous Extravaganza ArtRage Gallery

Events for Sunday, June 28, 2026

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM LIFE: Six Women Photographers Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM New Works in Clay Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Realities Within Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM Nanni Valentini: Interspaces Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere Everson Museum of Art

10:00 AM-5:00 PM A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 Everson Museum of Art

12:00 PM-8:00 PM Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY Art in the Atrium

1:00 PM Shakedown Sunday The 443 Social Club

7:00 PM Eric Johanson The 443 Social Club

Next week  >>>

Sunday, June 21, 2026


Art
 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 21



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 21



Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
Art in the Atrium Gallery (formerly City Hall Commons)
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Exciting artwork of various styles by local artists, and interactive elements inviting you to contribute to an exhibit exploring experiences of life in the CNY Region.

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1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 21



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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Theater
 

12:00 PM, June 21



Disney's Frozen: The Broadway Musical
Syracuse Stage

Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

Sisterhood, stirring songs, and spectacular adventure.

In the Kingdom of Arendelle, Anna and Elsa enjoy a sheltered royal life, as they prepare to one day inherit a throne that is rightfully theirs. But when Elsa's budding powers almost lead to tragedy, she's forced to bury her icy talents — until they erupt, unleashing an eternal winter that threatens to destroy everything she loves. Determined to save her home and her sister, Anna ventures into the treacherous storm, where she must reunite with Elsa if she ever hopes to thaw the cold hearts intent on keeping them apart. A story of sisterhood and embracing your true self, Disney's majestic musical riff on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" is a thrilling theatrical event with stirring songs, spectacular adventure, and one magical snowman.

Music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez, book by Jennifer Lee.

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2:00 PM, June 21



King Lear
Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park
Roger Lipson, director

Price: $10
Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave., Syracuse

King Lear centers on an aging monarch, King Lear of Britain, who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters based on their declarations of love for him. What could possibly go wrong?

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Monday, June 22, 2026


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 22



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 22



2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

The five grant recipients are Maureen Beitler (Columbia County), Hernease Davis (Monroe County), Ian Sherlock Molloy (Onondaga County), Amrita Stützle (Onondaga County), and Patty Tomanovich (Monroe County). These photographers reflect the strength and vitality of our talented regional community. They explore the full range of what it means to be an image-maker today.

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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 22



Sydney Irving & The Mojo
Liverpool is the Place

Price: Free
Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets, Liverpool

Pop Rock

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 23



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 23



Under the Waves
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Charles Cowell: paintings inspired by the artist's diving experiences
R. Jason Howard: glass sculpture
Susan Machamer: metalsmith jewelry

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 23



2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

The five grant recipients are Maureen Beitler (Columbia County), Hernease Davis (Monroe County), Ian Sherlock Molloy (Onondaga County), Amrita Stützle (Onondaga County), and Patty Tomanovich (Monroe County). These photographers reflect the strength and vitality of our talented regional community. They explore the full range of what it means to be an image-maker today.

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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 23



Smörgåsbord
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

A group exhibition featuring works by Peter Allen, Dennis Kinsey, CJ Hodge, Tyrel De Bique, Steve Pearlman, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Robert Poormon, and Steve Nyland.

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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 23



Jelly Roll: The Little Ass Shed Tour, with Kashus Culpepper
Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater

Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way, Syracuse

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 24



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 24



Under the Waves
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Charles Cowell: paintings inspired by the artist's diving experiences
R. Jason Howard: glass sculpture
Susan Machamer: metalsmith jewelry

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

The five grant recipients are Maureen Beitler (Columbia County), Hernease Davis (Monroe County), Ian Sherlock Molloy (Onondaga County), Amrita Stützle (Onondaga County), and Patty Tomanovich (Monroe County). These photographers reflect the strength and vitality of our talented regional community. They explore the full range of what it means to be an image-maker today.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 24



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 24



Smörgåsbord
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

A group exhibition featuring works by Peter Allen, Dennis Kinsey, CJ Hodge, Tyrel De Bique, Steve Pearlman, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Robert Poormon, and Steve Nyland.

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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 24



25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

25 Million Stitches, a global community art and activism project, was initiated by California artist Jennifer Kim Sohn in 2019 to visually document the enormity of the number of refugees in the world and to sustain a concern for the refugees in the minds of global citizens. Over 2,300 stitchers participated — from all 50 states and 37 countries. ArtRage will be exhibiting a selection of the nearly 400 panels that make up the project.

More than just a visual exhibit, the installation offers an immersive experience that prompts us to confront the realities of displacement on a profoundly personal level. On view during the USA's 250th anniversary, this exhibition will honor Syracuse's identity as a refugee resettlement community while also addressing the USA's current anti-immigration policies.

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Comedy
 

7:00 PM, June 24



Daniel Tosh: My First Farwell Tour
The Oncenter

Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St., Syracuse

Daniel Tosh is a comedian, host, writer and producer, and is widely known for hosting and creating TOSH.0 on Comedy Central. The show showcased internet clips with the addition of Daniel's comedic perspective and was one of the longest running comedy series for Comedy Central.

He can currently be heard and seen hosting his video podcast, TOSH SHOW. The show premiered garnering millions of watches and listens in the first weeks.

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Film
 

7:30 PM, June 24



Flicks on the Crick: Empire Records

Price: Free
Sound Garden parking lot
310 W. Jefferson St., Syracuse

Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks. The movie starts at sundown, around 7:30-8:00 pm.

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Lecture
 

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, June 24



CNY Artist Initiative: Gallery Talk with Renqian Yang
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Join CNY Artist Initiative featured artist Renqian Yang for a gallery talk to learn more about her work and special exhibition, "Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere." Light refreshments to follow.

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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 24



Ponytail James Band
Liverpool is the Place

Price: Free
Johnson Park
Corner of Vine and Oswego Streets, Liverpool

Dance Friendly Fun

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7:00 PM, June 24



*CANCELLED* Shaelyn Band
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Florida-based soul/blues/funk/rock outfit The Shaelyn Band has built a strong reputation of bringing passion, heartfelt stories, and vibrant professionalism to the stage.

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Thursday, June 25, 2026


Art
 

9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 25



Under the Waves
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Charles Cowell: paintings inspired by the artist's diving experiences
R. Jason Howard: glass sculpture
Susan Machamer: metalsmith jewelry

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 25



2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

The five grant recipients are Maureen Beitler (Columbia County), Hernease Davis (Monroe County), Ian Sherlock Molloy (Onondaga County), Amrita Stützle (Onondaga County), and Patty Tomanovich (Monroe County). These photographers reflect the strength and vitality of our talented regional community. They explore the full range of what it means to be an image-maker today.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, June 25



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 25



Smörgåsbord
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

A group exhibition featuring works by Peter Allen, Dennis Kinsey, CJ Hodge, Tyrel De Bique, Steve Pearlman, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Robert Poormon, and Steve Nyland.

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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 25



25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

25 Million Stitches, a global community art and activism project, was initiated by California artist Jennifer Kim Sohn in 2019 to visually document the enormity of the number of refugees in the world and to sustain a concern for the refugees in the minds of global citizens. Over 2,300 stitchers participated — from all 50 states and 37 countries. ArtRage will be exhibiting a selection of the nearly 400 panels that make up the project.

More than just a visual exhibit, the installation offers an immersive experience that prompts us to confront the realities of displacement on a profoundly personal level. On view during the USA's 250th anniversary, this exhibition will honor Syracuse's identity as a refugee resettlement community while also addressing the USA's current anti-immigration policies.

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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 25



Hayley Jane
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Hayley Jane pulls inspiration from a variety of styles, including '60s and '70s rock and pop, musical theater, folk, blues, soul, psychedelic, funk + bluegrass. Just as varied, are the many ways she can captivate an audience. Whether the concentrated potency of her solo acoustic performance, the explosive energy and movement of her full band shows, or one of her theatrical performances, she always brings the charisma, humor, and passion to move an audience.

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Friday, June 26, 2026


Art
 

9:30 AM - 6:00 PM, June 26



Under the Waves
Edgewood Gallery

Edgewood Gallery
216 Tecumseh Rd., Syracuse

Charles Cowell: paintings inspired by the artist's diving experiences
R. Jason Howard: glass sculpture
Susan Machamer: metalsmith jewelry

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



2026 Light Work Grants in Photography Exhibit
Light Work Gallery

Light Work Gallery
316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse University, Syracuse

The five grant recipients are Maureen Beitler (Columbia County), Hernease Davis (Monroe County), Ian Sherlock Molloy (Onondaga County), Amrita Stützle (Onondaga County), and Patty Tomanovich (Monroe County). These photographers reflect the strength and vitality of our talented regional community. They explore the full range of what it means to be an image-maker today.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 26



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, June 26



Smörgåsbord
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

A group exhibition featuring works by Peter Allen, Dennis Kinsey, CJ Hodge, Tyrel De Bique, Steve Pearlman, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Robert Poormon, and Steve Nyland.

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12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, June 26



Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
Art in the Atrium Gallery (formerly City Hall Commons)
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Exciting artwork of various styles by local artists, and interactive elements inviting you to contribute to an exhibit exploring experiences of life in the CNY Region.

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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 26



25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

25 Million Stitches, a global community art and activism project, was initiated by California artist Jennifer Kim Sohn in 2019 to visually document the enormity of the number of refugees in the world and to sustain a concern for the refugees in the minds of global citizens. Over 2,300 stitchers participated — from all 50 states and 37 countries. ArtRage will be exhibiting a selection of the nearly 400 panels that make up the project.

More than just a visual exhibit, the installation offers an immersive experience that prompts us to confront the realities of displacement on a profoundly personal level. On view during the USA's 250th anniversary, this exhibition will honor Syracuse's identity as a refugee resettlement community while also addressing the USA's current anti-immigration policies.

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Music
 

7:00 PM, June 26



TOBYMAC, Zach Williams, Seph Schlueter, Jamie MacDonald
Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater

Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way, Syracuse

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7:00 PM, June 26



Sean Chambers & the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Florida-born Sean Chambers began his career in the Blues back in 1998 when he toured with the legendary Hubert Sumlin as his guitarist and band leader until 2003. During Sean's tenure with Mr. Sumlin, Britain's Guitarist magazine named Chambers as "One of the top 50 blues guitarists of the last century."

In 2023, shortly after the unfortunate passing of Savoy Brown's founder & leader, "Kim Simmonds", Chambers teamed up with the Savoy Brown rhythm section, Pat De Salvo on Bass, and Garnet Grimm on drums. Chambers and the members of Savoy Brown became friends after playing a festival together in 2019. Savoy Brown and Sean Chambers are on the same record label, so the change made sense and felt right to all three musicians.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026


Art
 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



Journey Through Time: The First 100 Years
Associated Artists of Central New York

Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr., Manlius

An exhibition featuring the work of past Associated Artists of CNY Best of Show winners from their annual juried exhibition

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 27



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, June 27



Smörgåsbord
art haus SYR

120 Walton St.
Syracuse

A group exhibition featuring works by Peter Allen, Dennis Kinsey, CJ Hodge, Tyrel De Bique, Steve Pearlman, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Robert Poormon, and Steve Nyland.

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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 27



Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
Art in the Atrium Gallery (formerly City Hall Commons)
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Exciting artwork of various styles by local artists, and interactive elements inviting you to contribute to an exhibit exploring experiences of life in the CNY Region.

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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, June 27



25 Million Stitches: One Stitch, One Refugee
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse

25 Million Stitches, a global community art and activism project, was initiated by California artist Jennifer Kim Sohn in 2019 to visually document the enormity of the number of refugees in the world and to sustain a concern for the refugees in the minds of global citizens. Over 2,300 stitchers participated — from all 50 states and 37 countries. ArtRage will be exhibiting a selection of the nearly 400 panels that make up the project.

More than just a visual exhibit, the installation offers an immersive experience that prompts us to confront the realities of displacement on a profoundly personal level. On view during the USA's 250th anniversary, this exhibition will honor Syracuse's identity as a refugee resettlement community while also addressing the USA's current anti-immigration policies.

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Festival
 

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM, June 27



ArtRageous Extravaganza
ArtRage Gallery

Price: Free
May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

A festive night of live music, local brews, great food, good friends, and a silent auction all to support ArtRage Gallery!

Featuring:
• Karin Franklin King as our Master of Ceremonies!
• Starting Off Red — trip-hop influenced alternative rock project fusing heartfelt lyrics and sultry sounds with driving beats.
• The Bandwitts — Hymie and Brandy Witthoft, with contributions and input from talented friends and collaborators.

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Sunday, June 28, 2026


Art
 

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



Deborah Roberts: Consequences of being
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Consequences of being brings together large-format paintings, works on paper, and— for the first time in Deborah Roberts' career—ceramic sculpture. The exhibition marks a significant expansion of the Austin, Texas–based artist's practice and a deepening investigation into the histories and legacies of colonialism. Roberts, who received her MFA from Syracuse University, uses collage to approach identity as something fragmented and continually reconstructed, reclaiming found materials and images to examine how Black bodies are seen, positioned, and understood globally.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



LIFE: Six Women Photographers
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

LIFE founder and editor-in-chief, Henry R. Luce, was convinced that American political, economic, and cultural power would, and should, dominate the era he defined as the "American Century." Photojournalism, or "photo essays" as he coined them, could effectively shape an authentically American vision of the United States as an international power, inspiring its people, in Luce's words, "to live and work and fight with vigor and enthusiasm." By giving readers vivid images of industrial strength, women and the family, race relations, World War II, labor, and the Cold War, the photographers in this exhibition contributed to this view of the United States as a global player seeking its identity on the world stage.

Six pioneering female photographers were among those who contributed to LIFE's pursuit of this American character: Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen, and Hansel Mieth.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



Amy Lincoln: Fractured Light
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

New York-based artist Amy Lincoln paints dreamy, atmospheric landscapes and seascapes recalling her childhood under the overcast skies of the Pacific Northwest. At once tranquil and vibrant, otherworldly and familiar, Lincoln's imagined scenes of radiant suns, calm seas, and vivid foliage present a stylized version of the natural world in every color of the rainbow. An exploration of the phenomena of light reflection and refraction, Fractured Light is Lincoln's first solo museum exhibition.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



New Works in Clay
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

The Everson has a long history of working with important contemporary artists. Over the last 58 years, the Everson has produced solo exhibitions for Yoko Ono, Morris Louis, Joan Mitchell, Bill Viola, William Wegman, Carrie Mae Weems, and a host of artists who loom large on the world stage. No exhibition in the Everson's history can compare to New Works in Clay by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors, a 1976 exhibition that involved bringing well-known painters and sculptors to Syracuse to produce a body of work in ceramics. The project was the brainchild of Margie Hughto, who served as both a professor at Syracuse University and as a curator at the Everson.

For the first time in 50 years, the Everson will bring together ceramic works by the original 11 participants, as well as works by artists like Kenneth Noland and Mary Frank who participated in subsequent projects in 1978 and 1981. Five decades later, it is not unusual for clay to be a part of an artist's repertoire. New Works in Clay explores how the Everson broke down barriers between art and craft and set the stage for the current ceramic renaissance in the art world.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



Realities Within
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Realities Within presents four enduring genres of artmaking to explore how artists shape, frame, and inhabit the world. Whether a landscape, cityscape, still life, or representation of the human body, these works show how each artist's reality is impacted by their lived experience. Separated by genre and installed "salon-style" — a term inspired by the 18th and 19th century Paris Salons, where paintings were hung from floor to ceiling, covering every inch of wall space — the dense arrangement invites close looking and visual comparison, encouraging viewers to find connections across time, style, and subject matter.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



Nanni Valentini: Interspaces
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Over the half-century span of its Ceramic National exhibitions, the Everson launched the career of countless American ceramists. In 1942 and 1958, the scope of the Ceramic Nationals became international, showcasing talents from both the Western hemisphere and Europe. On the advice of Italian artist Lucio Fontana, a brilliant ceramist in his own right, the 1958 Ceramic International introduced Nanni Valentini to the world. Valentini received a coveted purchase prize, and his work was exhibited on that year's circuit, which included the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



CNY Artist Initiative: Renqian Yang: Neither Here nor Elsewhere
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

Throughout her career, Renqian Yang has consistently embraced duality. It is unsurprising that her favored material is porcelain, whose dual properties are fragility and permanence. Porcelain's uses range from industrial materials like insulators and laboratory ware to Ming vases and Meissen figurines. Porcelain begins as earth but, after firing, evokes transcendence. Despite its solidity, porcelain is translucent when held up to the light. Porcelain has beguiled and seduced artists and collectors for centuries.

Neither Here nor Elsewhere features works Yang made in her home studio in Oswego and during residencies in China and North Carolina, all deeply rooted in place while simultaneously reflecting porcelain's ubiquity and universality. Yang makes porcelain a vehicle for inquiry, reflection, and self-expression. She brings together organic and constructed forms, personal experience and collective histories, her work exploring how emotions persist, transform, and connect humanity across time, place, and culture.

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, June 28



A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016
Everson Museum of Art

Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St., Syracuse

A Long Look: Documentary Photography, 1888-2016 traces more than a century of photographers turning their lenses toward the world as witnesses, advocates, and storytellers. From the late 19th century, when advances in camera technology first allowed photographers to record spontaneous moments, to the bold and colorful images of today, documentary photography has shaped how people see the world, both its past and its present.

Documentary photographers traditionally immerse themselves in their subjects. Bruce Davidson spent 10 days living in the mining communities of South Wales producing his Welsh Miners portfolio. Aaron Siskind's Harlem Document project plays out over nine years, showing the vibrant life of Black Americans in Harlem in the 1930s. Donna Ferrato has spent decades documenting survivors of domestic violence and advocating for their welfare. Documentary photographers reveal how sustained engagement with their subjects, over ten days or several decades, produces images that challenge stereotypes, humanize the unfamiliar, and deepen public understanding.

A Long Look invites viewers to consider the significance of documentary photography as a medium, asking how photographs shape collective memory and inspire social awareness. Documentary photographers must often navigate the tension between art and journalism, frequently occupying a grey area between the two.

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12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, June 28



Hues of 'Cuse: Reflecting Lives Lived in Syracuse and CNY
Art in the Atrium

Price: Free
Art in the Atrium Gallery (formerly City Hall Commons)
201 East Washington St., Syracuse

Exciting artwork of various styles by local artists, and interactive elements inviting you to contribute to an exhibit exploring experiences of life in the CNY Region.

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Music
 

1:00 PM, June 28



Shakedown Sunday
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Shakedown Sunday is a monthly series hosted by Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers and members of Dead to the Core, with special guests, that celebrates the Grateful Dead — not just the band's originals but songs from across the roots and rock worlds they made their own.

Chris Eves is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who performs as a live-looping solo act, with his trio featuring Bob Kane and Edgar Pagan, and with the Phish tribute band Dinner and a Movie. Eves has shared the stage with artists such as Zac Brown Band, Gov't Mule, and Jon Fishman of Phish.

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7:00 PM, June 28



Eric Johanson
The 443 Social Club

The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave., Syracuse

Eric Johanson blends sharp songwriting with a deep connection to the guitar, creating music that's dynamic, soulful, and rooted in a mix of rock, roots, blues, and modern influences. Whether channeling the swampy pulse of his New Orleans home or leaning into heavier, fuzz-laden textures, Johanson's music strikes a balance between grit and finesse, power and restraint.

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