Maria Vallese, the artist behind the brand Retro Sorrento, likes to paint a sense of place. Iconic buildings and iconography are her...
Crafted Handmade Market is scheduled to take place June 1 and June 2, opening Syracuse's summer festival season.
During a 30-year artistic career, William Earle Williams has photographed the Oswego Harbor, the ruins of Fort Morgan at Mobile, Alabama, and slave burial grounds near...
The Everson Museum of Art’s current show begins with a roster of local artists and then heads in several directions. Indeed, the...
To honor the golden anniversary of the Everson Museum of Art, the venue is currently offering its own unique perspective with a...
During a 40-year artistic career, Ellen Blalock has created numerous projects including a film documenting the travels of Beyond Boundaries, a local...
Images from the 2019 Peace Calendar range from artistic illustrations about environmental protections to photos of global demonstrations for human rights.
Over the next month, various local venues will showcase hand-crafted items for the holidays. Check out these six Syracuse stops to shop...
Edgewood Gallery’s A Touch of Light exhibit focuses on creations from three veteran artists: John Fitzsimmons’ paintings, Carmel Nicoletti’s art glass and...
The Dowling Art Center will showcase 20 different and diverse artists at its open house the first weekend in November.
Early in his career, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) shocked the French art establishment by creating the sculpture “Age of Bronze.” It depicted a...
Over the last 15 years, Neil Shigley has created 40 “Invisible People” portraits, a series of prints to acknowledge the humanity of...
The works look at connections between people, reflect on the media, and show how incisive photos can challenge societal perceptions.
Many of us are committed to buying locally grown produce and handmade, artisan food products. Now let’s give some consideration — with...
As part of our special Arts Issue edition published on Aug. 29, we’re taking a look into the future for all things...