Posts Tagged ‘Everson Museum’
Wednesday, February 5th, 2014

Artist Yui Kugimiya discussed her process and several of her works, including Cat Brushing Teeth, last night at the Everson Museum of Art.
This is the second artist talk we’ve seen for the UVP series. We look forward to the technological upgrades that will make it possible to watch films and artist talks while riding the Connective Corridor buses (not just from the window, but projected inside maybe) since gathering in the Everson Plaza is not always favorable in February.
Tags:2014, animation, Art, Cat Brushing Teeth, Connective Corridor, Everson Museum, Film, Painting, Syracuse, Urban Video Project, UVP, Yui Kugimiya
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Friday, November 22nd, 2013

Social Media Breakfast Syracuse #10 Panel: Kimberley McCoy, Rachel Boucher, Matthew De Bellas and Sarah Massett (with moderator Patrick Finlon, left).
This kind of collaboration is encouraging.
We finally got to attend a Social Media Breakfast here in town. The group had its latest meeting at Syracuse Stage on Thursday, and the focus was how arts organizations engage online. Participants included representatives from The Red House, The Everson Museum, CNY Arts and Art Rage.
The discussion ranged from generating unique content and boosting awareness to using “gamification” (rewards) and data collection methods to gain new followers/supporters.
What was most impressive is that you didn’t have to be a savvy social media manager or represent an art venue to pick up pearls of wisdom from this conversation. Quick, power-packed, yet very filling, it was like breakfast for your head.
Tags:Art, Art Rage Gallery, CNY Arts, Everson Museum, Facebook, Google +, Patrick Finlon, SMBSYR#10, Social Media Breakfast, Syracuse Stage, The Redhouse, twitter
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Thursday, October 17th, 2013

Dani Leventhal (center) greeted fans at the Everson Museum on Thursday.
2013 Urban Video Project artist-in-residence Dani Leventhal screened several of her short films tonight at the Everson Museum’s Hosmer Auditorium. We found the family anti-drama “17 New Dam Road” the most thought-provoking. The Q+A portion of the evening was cut short, however, Leventhal met with her fans outside on the patio. A steady rain kept the crowd under the awning, but those with umbrellas could venture onto the plaza to re-watch her CNY-centric film “Platonic,” which was projected onto the Everson’s north wall.
Tags:Dani Leventhal, Everson Museum, Film, Platonic, Urban Video Project
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Thursday, September 26th, 2013

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.
Tags:2013, Art, Carrie Mae Weems, Everson Museum, Light Work, MacArthur Fellows, Photography, Syracuse, Throwback Thursday
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Saturday, August 31st, 2013

PRPACs Ryan Johnson-Travis and the Connective Corridor’s Linda Dickerson Hartsock take a break from their booths during Urban Cinematheque at the Everson Plaza on Friday night. This year were fortunate to meet and interview these two guiding lights in our city.
Tags:2013, Art, Connective Corridor, Downtown Syracuse, Everson Museum, Film, Linda Dickerson Hartsock, PRPAC, Ryan Johnson-Travis, SIF Conversations, Urban Cinematheque
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Friday, April 5th, 2013

Everson Museum
Here are a few examples local landmarks in the city bathed in orange light to encourage SU basketball fans for this weekend’s Final Four (being held in Atlanta).

Crowne Plaza Hotel

Onondaga County War Memorial
Tags:2013, architecture, Connective Corridor, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Everson Museum, Final Four, Onondaga County War Memorial, Street Photographs, Syracuse Architectural Digest
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