Arts & Culture
SU, Congolese community, Syracuse Stage present new documentary theater piece
‘Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo’ to be presented Dec. 9-11
Creative Arts Academy to present fall showcase
The fall 2010 showcase is a culmination of 12 weeks of study.
Danish quartet Ensemble Nordlys to present free concert Nov. 7
Ensemble Nordlys, a chamber ensemble based in Copenhagen, Denmark, will present a concert on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 5 p.m. in the Rose and Jules R. Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College. The concert, which is free and open to the public,…
SU Drama presents ‘Jungalbook’
The play is adapted from Rudyard Kipling’s books and poems.
‘Before the Music Dies’ filmmaker Andrew Shapter to lecture Nov. 4
Filmmaker Andrew Shapter, who won critical acclaim for his 2006 documentary “Before the Music Dies,” will present a lecture on Thursday, Nov. 4, at 6:45 p.m. in Lender Auditorium, located in the Whitman School of Management. The lecture is free…
Multimedia artist Jennifer Schmidt to hold residency, present Nov. 2 lecture
Artist Jennifer Schmidt, who often works with print media and graphic design to create sculptural installations, video and screenprinted ephemera, will present a lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Syracuse M.Arch students bring home honors from Charleston HUB Design Competition
Five groups of Syracuse University M.Arch second-year ARC 606 students received awards and honorable mentions in the Architecture for Humanity: Charleston HUB Design Competition.
Syracuse Architecture, Light Work to co-host lecture by acclaimed photographer Richard Barnes
Photographer Richard Barnes, known for his exploration of architecture within the context of archaeology and how human beings interact with their natural environment, will speak at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
Renowned art historian, curator Suzanne Ramljak to lecture Oct. 26
Renowned art historian, curator and critic Suzanne Ramljak will present a lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 26.
The NewsHouse: Secret’s out
PostSecret creator Frank Warren brings the comedy and confessions to Syracuse University.