Member Show 2022
Aug. 27 to Oct. 16, 2022
The Schweinfurth Art Center is hosting an exhibit this fall to celebrate the talent of our members
Read MoreIn Conversations with Nature
Aug. 27 to Oct. 16, 2022
Syracuse artist Nikolay Mikushkin will display his plein air landscape paintings in a solo exhibit at the Schweinfurth Art Center’s Davis Family Gallery.
Read MoreSchweinfurth seeks member artworks for fall exhibit
The Schweinfurth Art Center is accepting registrations for its Member Show, which runs Aug. 27 to Oct. 16, 2022.
Read MoreQuinn A. Hunter’s Artist Talk rescheduled to July 1
Artist Quinn A. Hunter will give a free Artist Talk about her exhibit at 5:30pm July 1, 2022, as part of the Schweinfurth’s First Friday events.
Read MoreFree admission and featured exhibits!
Two exhibits at Schweinfurth Art Center address issues of importance to African Americans
Read MoreArt takes on political undertones in “Excellence in Fibers VII”
Several artworks in “Excellence in Fibers VII” highlight political issues, including voting rights, the U.S. Supreme Court, and dictatorships. The exhibit is on display at the Schweinfurth Art Center through Aug. 14, 2022.
Read MoreArtist explores erasure of Black history through her work
Meet Quinn A. Hunter, an artist whose work addresses the erasure of Black history by Southern plantations and city governments.
Read MoreSkaneateles artist creates 3D sculpture out of 2D neon lights
Artist Lorne Covington’s “Ode to Neon” is drawn from over 400 neon tubes in all shapes, colors and many words and letters that he salvaged from neon shops that were going out of business
Read MoreExcellence in Fibers VII
May 28 to Aug. 14, 2022
View some of the best fiber artworks as curated by Fiber Art Now national magazine in this annual exhibit. Categories include wall/floor works, sculptures, wearables, and more.
Read MoreHere/Hear
May 28 to Aug. 14, 2022
Artist Quinn Hunter, a North Carolina native, displays pieces from two of her recent series that revolve around the erasure of Black bodies and culture.
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