Indigenous Artist Born with One Arm, One Leg Creates Colorful World
Artist Frank Buffalo Hyde, whose work was featured in a 2023 solo exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is featured on an episode of "Enable: The Disability Podcast"...
Artist Frank Buffalo Hyde, whose work was featured in a 2023 solo exhibition at the Everson Museum of Art, is featured on an episode of "Enable: The Disability Podcast"...
I first learned of Joyce Kozloff’s diverse artistic practice and alignment with feminist art during the late 1990s, and her work continues to inspire a contemporary generation today. Joyce Kozloff: Contested Territories, 1983-2023 at the Everson Museum...
The results are in! After four months of open calls for submissions, weeks of review, and hours of deliberation, the 2025 Best of Design Awards have arrived. Best of Design was inaugurated 13 years ago as a way...
In Relapse, the penultimate number of Erin Cuevas’s Ouroboros, three dancers appear suspended within a field of projected digital images. Striped vertical lines mark each body. As they begin to glide up and down the thirty-six dancing...
Memory and Time is a beautiful virtual reality (VR) tour of painter Joyce Kozloff’s powerful new art installation at the Federal Courthouse in Greenville, SC, commissioned by the U.S. General Services Administration’s Art in Architecture...
After reviewing a record number of applicants, the Everson Museum of Art (the Everson) is pleased to announce the 2026 selections for the CNY Artist Initiative! The program, launched in 2022, builds upon the Everson’s...
We are thrilled to announce that the Everson Museum of Art has been named a 2025 Economic Champion! The Everson is proud to help drive Syracuse’s growth through inclusive programs, community partnerships, and cultural experiences...
Amid this surge of invention, largely led by men, a woman stood out. Adelaide Alsop Robineau refused to within the limits set for her. When most women were confined to painting decoration on someone else’s porcelain,...
Along with developing a career in pottery over the last three decades, Louise Rosenfield spent that time building an extensive and impressive collection of thousands of pieces of functional ceramics. Rosenfield has since donated the...
The title Dream Map and Cornucopia reminds me of the fall season itself — and it also describes Colombian-American arist Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez’s work. Overflowing with organic energy and the promise of growth, her large-scale ink...
An art non-profit is calling for local artists to project video art onto the facade of the Everson Museum. Light Work, a Syracuse-based group supporting “lens-based” art, is looking for artists living in Central New York...
When the Everson Museum of Art decided to redo the café in its Syracuse, New York, home—a 1968 building by I.M. Pei—there was an unusual requirement: The winning proposal would need to incorporate some 4,000 ceramic...
Syracuse, N.Y. — On Sunday, the Everson Museum of Art and Flower Skate Shop held a celebratory sendoff for DEAD END., an exhibit at the museum. People were encouraged to bring their own board and participate...
Syracuse.com writes about the Everson's new café, Louise, which features ceramic works from the Rosenfield Collection. ...
As a teen in Syracuse in the early 1990s, William Strobeck had an innate desire to be different. He would occasionally try sports to conform to the “follow the leader” culture in high school, but...