London Ladd’s identity influences his latest exhibit ‘How Shall We Be Known’
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read more »
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read more »
Indie singer-songwriter Soccer Mommy’s highly-anticipated third album, “Sometimes, Forever”, takes listeners on a vulnerable journey of heartbreak and healing. Read more »
Studio89 has become a staple of the Syracuse student band scene, captivating audiences and deepening their band chemistry along the way. Read more »
SUNY-ESF sophomore Paul Sausville started The Pits Vintage in 2019 after deciding to sell the many vintage pieces he’d accumulated over the years. Read more »
On Saturday, Syracuse Fashion Week wrapped up with a night filled with luxury design and fashion. Read more »
“Resolute,” on display until April 17, is Arlene Abend’s first solo exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art. Read more »
“Soundtracks for the Present Future,” Charley Friedman’s current exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is an unconventional combination of humor, science and music. Read more »
The Everson Museum of Art is kicking off its "Behind the Artist Film Series" with a film about Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Read more »
Photography’s presence on SU’s campus has shifted as cameras become more widely available through new technology, but professors and local businesses still look back on the art form itself and analog cameras’ role in the craft. Read more »
In his Artist Talk Tuesday night, Grant Jonathan of the Tuscarora Nation discussed the bead work he collects and creates. Read more »
Light Work uses photography to expand perceptions of LGBTQ life in ‘Queer Moments’ exhibit. Read more »
Syracuse’s Poster Project is marking its 21st anniversary with a poetry call for poems about the “Spirits of Syracuse.” Read more »
SU alumni want to spread unity and positivity through their new album dropping this month. Read more »
Professor Wayne Franits and his senior class curated and researched 21 pieces for “Days of Future Passed: Children in World Art.” Read more »
SU freshman Maria Antonia Villegas Botero is so passionate about riot grrrl music that she decided to start a radio show dedicated to it called “GRRRLS TO THE FRONT.” Read more »
Setnor Students Recital Series provides a platform for junior, senior and graduate students to perform. Read more »
The exhibition, a representation of the African Diaspora, tells the stories of Lavett Ballard’s family and issues affecting the Black community. Read more »
WERW-AM will be hosting their annual Spring Lunch Party featuring hip-hop duo Coco & Clair Clair and rapper 645AR. Read more »
Former SU professor Marion Wilson is creating art pieces out of compost like watermelon rinds. Read more »
Omari Odom worked with Light Work Gallery to install the exhibit, which features drawings and paintings of Harry Potter characters, Spider-Man and Power Rangers. Read more »
Jaleel Campbell, a multi-disciplinary artist, opened Jaleel Campbell Studios to be a place for Black creatives in Syracuse to gather. Read more »
“A Waltz Between the Worlds” combines the work of two artists who created sculptures from different types of materials, including cloth and foam. Read more »
Jordan Reynoso wrote a song called “Grown” reflecting on her experience growing up and how things have changed over time. Read more »
InclusiveU students work with Sound Beat: Access Audio, whose latest project is an audio adaptation of a book about the Ashokan Reservoir. Read more »