Dionne Lee merges survival techniques with artistic vision at Light Work
Artist Dionne Lee’s exhibit, “Trap and Lean-to,” uses multiple mediums to discuss her place in America as an African American. Read more »
Artist Dionne Lee’s exhibit, “Trap and Lean-to,” uses multiple mediums to discuss her place in America as an African American. Read more »
Truly good photos are taken so you can almost smell them, said photographer Lali Khalid. Khalid is one of three recipients of the 45th annual… Read more »
Ten students in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts have their photography on display at the Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition, now being showcased at Light Work through March 1. Read more »
During Jeffrey Hoone’s tenure as Light Work director, he has led the gallery to warrant international acclaim and helped launch the careers of famed photographers. Read more »
A multimedia exhibit created by a Syracuse University professor is sharing stories of breast cancer survivors through portraits and interactive content. Read more »
The Onondaga Art Guild offers local artists the opportunity to display their work and connect with other artists in the Syracuse community. Read more »
The “Forbidden Fruit” exhibit at SU Art Galleries provides an outsider’s perspective on contentious U.S. history. Read more »
The Onondaga Art Guild provides local lovers of art a place to connect and explore. Read more »
A$AP Ferg and Playboi Carti co-headlined this year’s Juice Jam music festival, held at Skytop Field at South Campus. Read more »
Take a sneak peak inside a Syracuse football practice during training camp. Read more »
Students marched to the Carrier Dome on Friday after the sit-in at Schine Student Center. Read more »
Here are the best shots from Thursday's concert. Read more »
The best images from the Women's Marches in Seneca Falls and Syracuse. Read more »
Independent candidate Ben Walsh received about 54 percent of the vote on Tuesday. Read more »
John Edmonds will share his perception of human anonymity through the exhibition in Syracuse. Read more »
Oct. 11's Lunchtime Lecture will be about Giovanni Piranesi, an 18th century Italian artist featured in the gallery’s Meant to be Shared collection currently on display. Read more »
Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, means “beginning.” Pedro Roth uses 800 napkins to tell a story about world views at the Point of Contact gallery exhibit. Read more »
The Orange extended its win streak to three after downing Atlantic Coast Conference foe Boston College, 3-1. Read more »
The 14th annual Juice Jam festival featured five artists on Sunday afternoon. Headliner Diplo, Ugly God, MØ, Smallpools and Jeremy Zucker played popular and new tracks. Read more »
Seventeen central New York-based artists will show politically-conscious and feminist sculpture, fiber art and video art starting Saturday at The ArtRage Gallery. Read more »
Arthur Ross devoted his life to the environment, international relations and art. Now Syracuse University is hosting a reception featuring his priceless European masterpiece collection. Read more »
Syracuse community members gathered downtown on Sunday to rally against white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Read more »
Construction work on South Crouse Avenue is being done this summer to build an eight-story multiuse complex. See the weekly progress of the construction in photos. Read more »