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401 Harrison Street,
Syracuse, NY 13202
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Downtown Syracuse Scavenger Hunt
September 23, 5:00–8:00pm
| Presented by AIA Central New York in partnership with the Everson Museum of Art. Assemble a team to navigate Downtown Syracuse’s architectural treasures! | |
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Water-Marbling: Habotai Silk Scarf
September 25, 1:30–3:30pm
$44 Members | $55 Non-Members
| Experience the magic and mystery of water marbling, an ancient Japanese technique, with artist Julie Ehrentraut of Mizu Marbling Art. Learn the history behind the techniques then choose your colors, design, and paint your very own habotai silk scarf masterpiece! All skill levels welcome. Materials provided. | |
Sketch and Paint Along with Robert: A Country Road in Autumn
October 2, 1:30–3:30pm
$52 Members | $65 Non-Members
2-hour Zoom workshop with Robert Carsten
| This fun and engaging workshop will surely get your creativity flowing. Learn sketching and painting tips and techniques to create lively and beautiful works of art that reveal an integral visual dialogue between drawing and painting. Sketch and paint along, step-by-step, with noted artist Robert Carsten, using a combination of pencil, pen, and watercolor. Working on a small scale, we will create a line and wash painting from a photo of fall foliage on a country road. | |
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Everson Annual Picnic
September 17, 5:30pm
Ticket Sales end September 10
| Join us on September 17 for an evening of fine food, live entertainment, and recognition of the annual Everson Award recipients. Second Line Syracuse will provide music and entertainment, and we will reveal an exciting new commissioned installation artwork. Plus, Picnic attendees will be treated to an exclusive preview of the Everson’s major fall exhibition, AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art. There's less than two weeks to purchase tickets, so don't wait, register today. | |
Also Coming Up – No Registration Required
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Polly Apfelbaum, For the Love of Morris Louis, 2015, hand-woven, hand-dyed wool rugs Everson Museum of Art Museum purchase, 2016.3. Photo: David Broda | |
AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art
Opens September 18
| AbStranded features ten contemporary American artists—Polly Apfelbaum, Paolo Arao, Sanford Biggers, Samantha Bittman, Julia Bland, Rachel B. Hayes, Elana Herzog, Anne Lindberg, Sheila Pepe, and Sarah Zapata—who use fiber-based materials to investigate the complex lineage of abstraction. | |
Free Community Day
September 18
Noon–3:00pm, Free
Everson Community Plaza
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Families are invited to help us celebrate the opening of the Everson’s new exhibition, AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art, with a free day at the Everson Museum. Explore galleries and enjoy art-making activities, artist demonstrations, live performances, and more!
Funded, in part, through the generosity of the Judith Meighan Art Education Fund.
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Free Live Concert!
Prisms and Antiphons
September 18
2:30pm, Everson Galleries
| Join us in a thrilling concert of newly commissioned works relating to AbStranded: Fiber and Abstraction in Contemporary Art. Celebrated composer, conductor, and violinist David Fulmer has curated an afternoon of works inspired by, and composed alongside the works in AbStranded. Fulmer will lead the audience on a physical tour of the Museum, performing in front of different works of art. | |
City Market
September 12
Market Museum hours: 10:00am–5:00pm
Admission is Pay-What-You-Wish
| Every second Sunday from May through October you’ll find vendors from all over the region selling ceramics, vintage clothing, furniture, home décor, handmade crafts, antiques, and much more. Masks and social distancing required. | |
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Thursday: Noon – 5:00pm
Third Thursdays: Noon – 8:00pm
Friday: Noon – 5:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: Noon – 5:00pm
Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday: Closed
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