
Al Cutri, malady sax player, Blowin in the Wind
Here is another from the Blowin in the Wind visit to the studio.
Al Cutri, malady sax player, Blowin in the Wind
Here is another from the Blowin in the Wind visit to the studio.
Wet weather fashion accessory
Owen Orchards
Xenia Belcher, Jesse Dowdell with Carrie Mae Weems at the Everson Museum about 10 years ago.
A few days ago it was announced that bi-urban (Syracuse and Brooklyn) photographer/artist/filmmaker/legend Carrie Mae Weems was a recipient of the 2013 MacArthur Fellowship. Her work will also be on display for the 40th anniversary of Light Work Gallery in Syracuse. The Light Work reception is later today.
(September Morning): Onondaga Lake becomes a destination and a more healthy ecosystem.
Signs and Windows along the Connective Corridor
Carlo Russo and Frank Cerio along with Uncle Louie (center) performed before a capacity crowd at Dolce Vita last night. Their show blended sketch comedy routines with wine tasting and songs.
Babcock Shattuck House: In Progress
Mural: Boom Babies
Babcock Shattuck House: A-Frame
Midtown Syracuse (circa 1990)
Here’s a look at the old Midtown Plaza (where the Center of Excellence now stands) and the surrounding bungalows of the former Kennedy Square complex.
Our Monument
This is a sliver of projected light we detected while walking in Everson Plaza a few days ago. At first glance it looks a lot like the Washington Monument. Really, look again.