How SUArt Galleries is painting broader horizons for students
The SUArt Galleries increasingly encourage professors and students alike to take their stories out of the classroom and into the art room. Read more »
The SUArt Galleries increasingly encourage professors and students alike to take their stories out of the classroom and into the art room. Read more »
Syracuse University’s drama department in the College of Visual and Performing Arts announced their 2018-19 season, filled with a blend of musicals and plays. Read more »
“Little Shop of Horrors” is a pop-musical comedy based on a 1960s science fiction film. Read more »
The underground music scene in Syracuse offers student bands and artists a place to develop their brands, expand their audiences and find their sound. Read more »
Mayfest is an annual event hosted by University Union and is followed by Block Party. Read more »
Plain White T's played at Landmark Theatre on Wednesday night. Check out the best photos from the event. Read more »
The student-run organization First Year Players’ show runs this weekend. The show is the culmination of the group’s work since September. Read more »
In honor of National Poetry Month, Point of Contact Gallery is hosting a weekly poetry reading event to engage the community with local artists. Read more »
Redhouse and the Arc of Onondaga are collaborating to bring the musical — which was originally written by Hans Christian Andersen as a children’s fairytale — to Syracuse. Read more »
Riley will take the stage at Funk ‘n Waffles on April 14 and perform a new single. Read more »
Comedian, actor and movie connoisseur Steve Hayes will return to the Redhouse Arts Center to perform “Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse” on Friday and Saturday. Read more »
DJ Medasin will perform at SU’s Block Party alongside Gucci Mane and SZA later this month, so here’s what you need to know about him. Read more »
The singer-songwriter is performing at this year’s Block Party on April 27 in the Carrier Dome. Read more »
The show takes the audience through a sequence of events that are revealed to be a dream. Read more »
For its first-ever celebration, the “2018 Newhouse Photography Annual” will be featured at Light Work through July to showcase a range of student work. Read more »
‘Chess’ is an acclaimed musical that’s also admired for its storyline, and director Robert Searle is looking to repopularize the show in the context of today’s political climate. Read more »
“An Evening of Music” performed by international quartet From the Heart will benefit both organizations while raising awareness of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Read more »
The lineup features favorites such as “Elf” and “Pride and Prejudice” and introduces shows making their central New York debut. Read more »
The art center has changed hands and shifted focus over the past 20 years, and its newest co-owners hope to turn it into a place of possibility for local creatives. Read more »
“On Golden Pond” opens at Redhouse this Friday, starring Fred Grandy and his daughter, Marya Grandy. Read more »
Charlie Burg recently left Michigan State University and his home state of Michigan to transfer to Syracuse University, and he’s been making career moves ever since. Read more »
AKIN will be hosted at the Everson Museum of Art this week, a video-art exhibition regarding the nature of documentary that features the work of Keren Shavit and Eva Marie Rødbro. Read more »
In a time when public funding for the arts is lacking, Syracuse arts organizations just received $300,000 worth of grants. Read more »
Lorraine Hansberry’s classic about a black family from Chicago will play in Syracuse until March 11. Here’s what some of its actors had to say at a recent post-performance talkback. Read more »