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Many quilts in Schweinfurth’s new exhibit tell stories
Artwork in the Quilts=Art=Quilts 2021 exhibition cover topics from the personal to the public. ” The annual art quilt exhibit draws entries from around the world.
Read MoreQuilts=Art=Quilts 2021
Schweinfurth Art Center’s 40th annual “Quilts=Art=Quilts” exhibition features 72 artworks from 61 national and international artists.
Read MoreMarks Made
Christine Mauersberger is an American artist who produces complex mark-making narratives in multiple media: paintings, embroidery, and installation works.
Read MoreArtist Stephen Datz creates vocabulary of found objects
Skaneateles artist Stephen Datz’s army of Sirens are made out of debris found while combing beaches.
Read MoreWords have new meanings for artist Anna Warfield
Artist Anna Warfield’s soft stuffed sculptures reflect her feminist beliefs and weariness at receiving monologues by overconfident men.
Read MoreFour CNY artists featured in Schweinfurth’s “In Person” exhibit
Most of the artwork in “In Person” was created before the pandemic, but COVID-19 casts the work in a different light.
Read MoreIthaca artist seeks to link Harriet Tubman to current generation
Ithaca artist Terry Plater focuses on Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad though paintings of people and places. Part of the Emerging Artists project, her exhibit “Harriet’s Legacy” is displayed in the Schweinfurth Art Center and Cayuga Museum of History & Art.
Read MoreIn Person: A Group Exhibition with Works by John Fitzsimmons, Holly Greenberg, Lacey McKinney, and Donalee Peden Wesley
Aug. 21 – Oct. 9, 2021
In Person brings together four artists who focus on the human figure or stand-ins for them. With the recent loss of life from the COVID-19 pandemic, their artwork resonates anew.
Read MoreIntention and Perception
Aug. 21 to Oct. 9, 2021
Skaneateles artist Stephen Datz displays his sculptures in the Davis Family Gallery.
Read MoreSchweinfurth celebrates Juneteenth with artist talks, community project
Artists Terry Plater and Sarah Bond are giving talks about their exhibits, storyteller Vanessa Williams is telling two stories, and the art center is launching a community project. All the events are free.
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