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Members Only Opening Night

Friday, September 20, 2024
5:00-7:00pm

You Are Invited to an Exclusive Members Only Opening Night!

Join us for a special evening at the Everson Museum of Art, where members are invited to be the first to explore our newest exhibitions. This exclusive event is a wonderful opportunity to experience the best of what the Everson has to offer—but remember, you must be a member to attend!

Enjoy art, conversation, and community with fellow members, along with light hors d’oeuvres, a curated selection of wine and beer, and the evening’s highlight—a gallery walk with artist Tim Atseff, who will share personal insights into his thought-provoking works.

Featured Exhibitions:

Tim Atseff: Final Edition
Celebrating fifty years since his Everson debut, this solo exhibition by Syracuse artist Tim Atseff delves into the intricate world of the news media.

Sascha Brastoff: California King
Discover the first solo museum exhibition dedicated to the legendary midcentury artist and designer Sascha Brastoff, known for his mastery in ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, and more.

Putting Art to Work: Works in Progress
Explore the history of the Works Progress Administration and its profound impact on Central New York through the art of printmaking.

This event is complimentary for all members. Please RSVP by September 15 to secure your spot.

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Tim Atseff: Final Edition Exhibition is made possible with the generous support of William Hutchens; Gail & Anthony Fiorito; Allyn Family Foundation; L. & J.G. Stickley, Inc.; Nancy & Tim Bunn; Christine & Eugene Lozner; Kathleen and Daniel Mezzalingua; Judy and Eric Mower; David A. Ridings, and Carol & Dirk Sonneborn; CNY Community Foundation

Tim Atseff
Tim Atseff, Ink-Stained Wretch, 2011, Oil and acrylic, magazine pages, and emojis on canvas. 48 x 60 inches, Courtesy of the artist
Sascha Brastoff, Fish Monster (c. 1948), Earthenware, 11 ¼” diameter, Gift of Harper Pottery; 13th Ceramic National, 1948
Docks on the Hudson
Mortimer Borne, Docks on the Hudson, 1934, Etching, 8 x 9⅞ inches, Everson Museum of Art; Gift of the Public Works of Art Project of New York City, 34.303.2