Posts Tagged ‘Archived Exhibits’
Reflecting Forward
Sept. 1 to Oct. 14, 2018
Artist Margery Pearl Gurnett creates 3D mixed media wall pieces with glass, paper, paint, and found objects suspended in resin.
Read MoreMaya Textiles and Identity in Guatemala
Sept. 1 to Oct. 14, 2018
The exhibit highlights the textiles of different Guatemalan pueblos and how they illustrate indigenous identity on various cultural and social levels.
Read MoreDepth Perception: The Archaeology of Wax
June 29 to Aug. 19, 2018
Syracuse artist Sally Hootnick creates artwork that’s “made up of layers of memories and experiences that inform each new action that we take.”
Read MoreModern Quilts: Designs of a New Century
June 29 to Aug. 19, 2018
Experience the power of modern quilts firsthand in this exhibit of 60 innovative and inspiring quilts that represent the best modern quilts and quilters of the past decade.
Read MoreThe Accidental Immigrant
April 20 to June 17, 2018
Since moving to the United States from England a few years ago, Syracuse artist Tom Hall has been trying to gain empathy with the idea of migration and other people’s movement across borders.
Read MoreIll Fusions
April 20 to June 17, 2018
Rochester artist Shane Durgee’s collages begin as a contemplation of how American identities are constructed during childhood through a matrix of outside influences dominated by mass media and consumerism.
Read MoreMade in NY 2018
April 20 to June 17, 2018
The Schweinfurth’s annual Made in NY exhibit features 75 works by 56 artists who live in New York State.
Read MoreBoth Ends of the Rainbow & Three Lakes Sampler 2018
March 10 to April 8, 208
Enjoy the artwork of students and seniors from Cayuga County and the surrounding area.
Read MoreQuilts=Art=Quilts 2017
Oct. 28, 2017, to Jan. 7, 2018
This year’s Quilts=Art=Quilts exhibition features art quilts by 65 artists from across the United State and around the world
Read MoreDrawn 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.
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