Posts by mwelych
Nature takes center stage in Owasco artist’s work
Victoria Savka’s collection of drypoint prints on display through May 15 feature cows, sheep, ducks and Mr. Fox.
Read MoreRecord number of artists apply for Made in NY 2022
More than 400 artists applied to the 26th annual exhibition, or which 70 were selected.
Read MoreMade in NY 2022
March 26 to May 15, 2022
Enjoy some of the best works by artists who live in New York State in this annual juried exhibit at the Schweinfurth, now in its 26th year. The 2022 edition includes 77 pieces by 70 artists.
Read MoreRecycled Light: An Ode to Neon
March 26-May 15, 2022
Recycled Light is an immersive, interactive installation made from discarded neon lighting salvaged over 20 years by Skaneateles artist Lorne Covington.
Read MoreIm-pressed Muses
March 26 to May 15, 2022
Owasco artist Victoria Savka displays her prints of animals in the Schweinfurth’s Gallery Julius
Read MoreStudent, senior artwork to fill walls at Schweinfurth
Annual “Both Ends of the Rainbow” exhibit opens Feb. 6 AUBURN, NY (Jan. 27, 2022) – The magic of “Both Ends of the Rainbow” is coming back on Feb. 6, 2022, with student art from Auburn and surrounding school districts filling the walls of the Schweinfurth Art Center’s main gallery. Students’ return to full-time in-person…
Read MoreBoth Ends of the Rainbow 2022
Feb. 6 to March 12, 2022
This annual exhibit features more than 1,000 works of art created by pre-K to 12th-grade students in the Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES district as well as seniors who are Schweinfurth members or live in Cayuga County.
Read MoreThree Lakes Sampler
Feb. 6 to March 12, 2022
This exhibit includes artwork by students in the Talented and Gifted Program run by Cayuga Onondaga BOCES. It runs in conjunction with Both Ends of the Rainbow exhibition.
Read MoreChamber, Auburn businesses join to provide gifts to those in need
Melody Johnson, owner of Divine Coverings, partnered with the Schweinfurth Art Center for the second annual handmade hat and glove giveaway at Auburn’s Rescue Mission.
Read MoreArtist transitions from small works to large installations
Christine Mauersberger discovered her love of fiber arts as a high school student, and now she creates large-scale installations. But she still makes her small, hand-stitched pieces, which she calls “happy moments.”
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