Drawn and Stitched Spaces
Oct. 28, 2017, to Jan. 7, 2018
Amanda McCavour draws with thread, making elaborate pieces that appear fragile despite their raveled strength.
Read MoreUnderlying Factors: Artists Inspired by Geology
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15, 2017
This exhibit features sculptures and works on paper by three artists who are inspired by the geology of the planet: Geoffrey Booras, Laura Moriarty, and Lauren Rosenthal
Read MoreThe Disappearing Tiny Beasts of my Wild Imagining
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15, 2017
Ellen Haffar’s pieces celebrate those tiny, spineless beasts in peril from environmental threats – bees, butterflies, and fireflies.
Read MoreCircular Abstractions: Bull’s Eye Quilts
June 3 to Aug. 20, 2017
This summer exhibit curated by world-renowned quilter Nancy Crow challenged participating artists to create a unique design based upon the Bull’s Eye pattern
Read MoreText Layer, Shape Shifter
June 3 to Aug. 20, 2017
Exhibit in Gallery Julius of mixed media artwork by Rochester artist Karen Frutiger
Read MoreThese Numbered Days: Paintings and Cyanotypes by David Hornung
June 3 to Aug. 20, 2017
Working in both painting and cyanotype, David Hornung creates intuitively by making connections between abstract shapes and defined subject matter.
Read MoreMade in NY 2017
March 24 to May 21, 2017
“Made in NY” is an annual juried exhibit at the Schweinfurth Art Center that features work in all media by New York State artists.
Read MoreParadise
March 24 to May 21, 2017
Douglas Quin and Lorne Covington created an interactive experience where visitors essentially compose with their movements a collage of acoustic sounds drawn from the natural world.
Read MoreWhat Makes a Heart Bleed?
March 24 to May 21, 2017
In response to the 2016 election, Skaneateles artist Theresa Daddona-Traub created sculptures of steel, leather, copper, and other reclaimed materials that will be on display in Gallery Julius.
Read MoreHarriet Tubman Mural
March 9 to May 4, 2017
More than 150 volunteers helped crochet artist Olek create a 32-foot mural honoring Harriet Tubman that was draped on the front of the art center.
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