Syracuse Stage announces 6 shows for the 2022-23 season
Syracuse Stage has announced six shows for their 2022-2023 season. Read more »
Syracuse Stage has announced six shows for their 2022-2023 season. Read more »
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2022
Syracuse University's South Asian Student Association hosts a Holi Celebration for students Saturday at the Women's Field. Participants gathered to throw color power, eat South Asian delicacies, dance and socialize while celebrating the festival of colors. Read more »
On Tuesday night, English and creative writing professors sat down and talked to students about the struggles and rewards of pursuing writing. Read more »
After Ilsa Dohner, known by their drag name Dilf Dangerbottom, went to a SU Pride Union Drag Competition during their freshman year, they knew they wanted to do drag. Read more »
“Soundtracks for the Present Future,” Charley Friedman’s current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is an unconventional combination of humor, science and music. Read more »
The Carribbean Student Association hosts Royal Famalay Caribfest on March 6, 2022. Syracuse University students gathered at the event to watch performances of poetry, music, pageant, and dance. Read more »
On Feb. 24, La Casita Cultural Center held a panel which discussed how engagement with marginalized urban communities became difficult in the midst of isolation and loss. Read more »
On Sunday, members of the Syracuse community gathered at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church for a prayer service for Ukraine. Hundreds joined in solidarity against the violence affecting a country that holds a special place in their hearts. Read more »
The Black Artist Collective put on their Fête Noir event to show case Black talent Saturday. The celebration was held at the Community Folk Art Center. Read more »
The fiber artist’s “Woe” exhibition includes works that critique the history of violence and injustice against Black Americans and will be available at the Everson Museum of Art until April 10. Read more »
The event accompanied the opening of 119 Euclid’s Voices of the Heroes Artwalk, which got its name from the collaborative studio album by Lil Durk and Lil Baby. Read more »
SU Pride Union hosts 20th Annual Drag Show Preliminaries Thursday, February 10th. Students gathered in Goldstein Auditorium at the Schine Student Center to watch their peers take the stage and strut their stuff. Read more »
The Futari (Two Persons) exhibit is on display at Light Work Gallery until March 10 and features photography from Pixy Liao, whose work is often inspired by her partner Takahiro Morooka. Read more »
Light Work and the Everson Museum are collaborating to showcase “No Emoji for Ennui,” an Urban Video Project film. Read more »
The Everson Museum of Art is kicking off its "Behind the Artist Film Series" with a film about Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Read more »
As one of the winning filmmakers, SU graduate student Evan Bode’s short stopmotion film will be shown as part of JetBlue’s inflight entertainment. Read more »
Composer David Fulmer’s curated pieces and sets provide musical accompaniment for the Everson’s “AbStranded” exhibit. Read more »
In his Artist Talk Tuesday night, Grant Jonathan of the Tuscarora Nation discussed the bead work he collects and creates. Read more »
Artist James Henkel’s photography exhibit at Light Work presents photos from across 30 years of Henkel’s work. Read more »
Animator and professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Junjie “Jake” Zhang spoke to students at a virtual event Wednesday morning. Read more »
Three film students are working on a documentary to address gender inequality on SU’s campus. Read more »
The art project will make the space into a colorful area that visually encourages public assembly and political engagement. Read more »
The 2021 Remembrance Scholars gathered at Hendricks Chapel and individually lit candles, each in honor of a victim of the tragedy. They walked as a group to the Remembrance Wall and held a moment of silence. Read more »
Though skateboarding is now more highly recognized as a sport and art, Dunn’s 2002 film shows the dedication put into skating. Read more »