Otisco Street ‘green’ home will be replicated nearby
Taken From Post Standard. Written By Marie Morelli
Syracuse, NY — While a construction crew builds the innovative green home named TED on Otisco Street, plans are being made to build TED’s brother in the same Near West Side neighborhood.
TED was one of three winners of the From the Ground Up architecture competition sponsored by Home [...]
Marco Maggi Exhibition, Point of Contact/Warehouse Galleries
The Point of Contact Gallery and The Warehouse Gallery are pleased to announce the opening of a twofold exhibition by renowned artist Marco Maggi. This is a collaborative project between both galleries opening jointly to the public on September 17, 2009, as a Special Event of the monthly Th3 citywide art open. Slow Scandal [...]
Ignite Syracuse - 5/14/2009
Do you have an idea you’d like to share with others? Ignite offers you a venue to share your creative project with like-minded people. Started in Seattle in 2006 by Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis, Ignite has since generated 100s of 5 minute talks across the world. There are thriving Ignite communities in Seattle, Portland, [...]
At Clayscapes, Business is Booming
By Nancy Keefe Rhodes
Despite the current bleak financial outlook for public arts funding, Don Seymour says, “Business is up up up.”
Seymour owns Clayscapes Pottery at 1003 W. Fayette in the northwest corner of the old Rockwell International (drive through the covered archway and turn right to find the entrance to below-ground-level Suite L1). Clayscapes [...]
OCC Ceramic Professors Target 500 Bowls
A one-day challenge for local Food Banks on Sunday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will be at Onondaga Community College main campus in Ferrante Hall: Room 157 - Ceramic studio.
Onondaga Community College’s ceramics faculty will attempt to create 500 bowls as a donation to the Empty Bowls fundraiser in April for local [...]
Redhouse Arts Center: independent arts in the Near West Side
There is a widely held belief here: that there exists an urgent need to attract and retain young professionals to Syracuse in order that the City may live up to its wish to successfully redevelop. We are aware of the need to re-brand Syracuse as a viable art market and creative hub, and as we [...]
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