Posts Tagged ‘westcott street’

Risky Business

Wednesday, August 7th, 2013
Westcott Street Construction

Westcott Street

Figures…

Wednesday, July 31st, 2013
Lisa Bogin, artist

Lisa Bogin, ambulance artist

On Wednesdays an Open Figure Drawing group meets at the Westcott Community Center.  We met one the artists as she did some work during last weekend’s Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival.

Syracuse Architectural Digest: In Progress

Monday, March 25th, 2013
Babcock Shattuck House, East Genesee Street

Babcock Shattuck House, East Genesee Street

SaltQuarters-Artist live/work space, (Near Westside)

SaltQuarters-Artist live/work space (Near Westside)

All in the family

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Jackie Warren-Moore (left) and her daughter Andrea Moore perform together at Metro Lounge

Jackie Warren-Moore (left) and her daughter Andrea Moore perform together at Metro Lounge

What Happens to a Dream Deferred

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

I met designer Pamela Williams last week during her first annual “Elegance from the Soul” Fashion Extravaganza. She explained that about 3 years ago she was diagnosed with stage-4 colon cancer and put her dreams of fashion and design on hold. During the recovery she was encouraged by video producer and friend Jay Dunmore to rekindle her dreams and career aspirations.  So with faith and the strong support of her family, including husband Steven and son Melvin Eisland (aka M. Island), and a cadre of  friends, she organized the show.

1st Annual Elegance from the Soul Fashion Extravaganza

Williams hopes that in addition to highlighting fashion and designers from around the region, the show will also be a catalyst to raise awareness of cancer.

The show featured a typical runway scheme along with live music.  “It was amazing,” Williams said of her son M. Island’s  performance. She particularly enjoys his song You Can Make It.

Syracuse’s the Blacklites also performed.

At the close of the show Williams shared her experience and brought many people in the audience to tears.   Williams recommended early detection to detect and manage cancer. (She says a portion of the proceeds from the show will be made to the American Cancer Society)

You are truly Friends of God for helping me make this happen, she said.

For a first show the execution was great. I asked Williams how she could top this performance: “Come to next year’s show,” she said.

The dream continues.