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Rubbish On View September 21 – November 17, 2019 Featuring the work of six Syracuse University studio arts MFA candidates working across media and disciplines, Rubbish questions what waste materials...
Rubbish On View September 21 – November 17, 2019 Featuring the work of six Syracuse University studio arts MFA candidates working across media and disciplines, Rubbish questions what waste materials...
Monumental On view August 26 – December 31, 2017 The Everson Museum provides a unique context for displaying monumentally sized artwork. With four cantilevered galleries revolving around a cavernous central...
That Day Now: Shadows Cast by Hiroshima On view August 23 – November 25, 2017A CHANGING PROJECT ROOM OF CURATED OBJECTS AND ORIGINAL WORKSYutaka Sho, Susannah Sayler, and Edward Morris...
UNIQUE 2017 August 17 – October 1, 2017Coordinated by ARISE, a non-profit agency based in Syracuse, UNIQUE celebrates the artistic talents of Central New Yorkers living with disabilities. The works...
Seen and Heard Seen and Heard: An Active Commemoration of Women’s Suffrage On view June 10 – August 27, 2017 Works by Mildred Beltré, Lionel Cruet and Kevin Snipes on...
Seen and Heard PAL Project The Photography and Literacy Project is an innovative program positioned under Syracuse University’s Coalition of Museums and Art Centers (CMAC) that brings SU students into...
Veterans Creative Arts Festival On view April 15 – May 21, 2017 Across the country, Department of Veterans Affairs facilities incorporate creative arts into their therapy programs to help Veterans...
Salt City Abstraction February 11 – May 14, 2017Salt City Abstraction features modern and contemporary abstract artists from the Everson’s collection that have lived and worked in Central New York,...
Bradley Walker Tomlin: A Retrospective Bradley Walker Tomlin: A RetrospectiveFebruary 11 – May 14, 2017 The life and career of Bradley Walker Tomlin, from his early figural illustrations to his...
More Real, More a Dream On view January 28 – April 30, 2017“The abstraction is more real, the other [landscape] more a dream.” -Gerhard Richter, 1982Realism and abstraction are the...