Yoko Ono’s art show at Syracuse’s Everson Museum demands interaction
If you attend the Yoko Ono art exhibition that opens this weekend at the Everson Museum of Art, don’t expect to just stand around looking at pictures or objects....
If you attend the Yoko Ono art exhibition that opens this weekend at the Everson Museum of Art, don’t expect to just stand around looking at pictures or objects....
The Everson Museum of Art has released free tickets for several live performances by the vertical dance troupe BANDALOOP. BANDALOOP’s engagement is among many free activities planned by the Everson for ArtsWeek, and concludes the...
The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. honored TCGplayer, the Everson Museum of Art, and the Whitney Lofts project for their efforts in downtown revitalization....
Gary Grossman is co-managing partner of Grossman St. Amour CPAs. Grossman joined the firm, founded in 1957 by Edward Green, as managing partner in 1983. A few years later, Green sold his interest to Grossman...
The Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, is currently celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its iconic, I.M. Pei-designed building. As part of a comprehensive effort to revitalize Pei’s masterpiece, the Everson Museum has...
The Board of Trustees of the Everson Museum of Art has unanimously elected Tom Kennedy and Paul Phillips as Lifetime Trustees. The highest honor that the Museum can bestow, these appointments recognize special individuals who...
As the world mourns the loss of iconic architect I.M. Pei, the Syracuse community is remembering the work he left behind here....
The Everson Museum of Art has the distinction of being the first museum commission for world renowned architect I.M. Pei. He died Thursday in New York City at age 102....
This building, completed in 1968, was Mr. Pei’s first museum commission. According to the museum’s website, the architect “rejected the traditional notion that a museum needed to be a monumental container for art and decided...
Ieoh Ming (I.M.) Pei—who was born in Guangzhou, China, in 1917, and died yesterday in New York City—left an indelible body of work in the form of modern architecture across the globe. Perhaps best known...