Posts Tagged ‘601 Tully’

Loving (just enough for) the City

Wednesday, January 15th, 2014
Mozart from Philly (now residing in Syracuse)

Mozart from Philly (now residing in Syracuse)

One of the best elements that make up the city are immigrants. Not just folks from other nations,  but those from other states as well.  Immigrants bring their idioms, swagger, energy and experiences to add to the Syracuse stew.

We previously heard about the power of Mozart Guerrier from some students we met this summer, but last night was the first time we caught him in performance.  He was the featured poet at last night’s Open Mic for the Underground Poetry Spot, which was held at 601 Tully (aka the Treehouse).

Part of Mozart’s slam list included a humorous appreciation of Coach Jim Boeheim, a shout out to Amiri Baraka, and also a verbal ode to the beauty of living and loving in cities. We suggest contacting Seneca Wilson and the Underground Poetry Spot to hear the poem about cities (there was video).

Mozart’s compositions, movements and performance certainly lived up to the hype.

It was good to see slam poetry percolating on the Near Westside.

Here Comes the Neighborhood

Friday, May 17th, 2013
SALT District artists (and new neighbors) Juan Cruz and John Cardone (right) at the opening of Salt Quarters on Wyoming Street.

SALT District artists (and new neighbors) Juan Cruz and John Cardone (right) at the opening of Salt Quarters on Wyoming Street.

The Salt Quarters, a artist live/work space opened to the public on Wednesday.  The artists who will occupy the space are John Cardone and Brooklyn’s Peter Edlund.  The space is located along the Connective Corridor near the Delevan Center and the Lincoln Supply Building.  The neighborhood continues to attract photographers, writers, painters and sculptors.

Cardone, who was on hand mingling with visitors, said he doesn’t make art but rather makes things that need to be made.  His previous base of operation was at 601 Tully (aka the Treehouse) a few blocks away.

Salt Quarters: Interior

Salt Quarters: Interior

Take this Job and Love It

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Brother B at 601 Tully (The Tree House)

Brother B, street activist, at 601 Tully (The Treehouse)

Below listen to a clip from Brother B’s talk during an art show featuring Maars (at 601 Tully).

Vision & Verse

Thursday, July 19th, 2012
Word Thursday: The Treehouse (601 Tully)

Word Thursday: The Treehouse (601 Tully)

 

Here are some photographs from the Word Thursday event at the Treehouse (601 Tully) featuring the art of Maars. The event also featured spoken word with poets such as Michael Burkard.

Robert Mengert, spoken word introduction

Robert Mengert, spoken word introduction

Maars discusses his artistic sensibilities

Maars discusses his artistic sensibilities

Michael Burkard, poet

Michael Burkard, poet

A young fan enjoys being part of live art

A young fan enjoys being part of live art

Maars shares his art with the Rothwell family (Issac, Karaline and Quincy).

Maars shares his art with the Rothwell family (Issac, Karaline and Quincy).