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Events for Wednesday, January 22, 2025
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Events for Thursday, January 23, 2025
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
7:00 PM
Low Noon Acme Mystery Company
Events for Friday, January 24, 2025
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
8:00 PM
Barrigar/Cadley/Colton: All Folked Up Folkus Project
Events for Saturday, January 25, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
7:00 PM
Ronny Chieng: The Love To Hate It Tour Landmark Theatre
7:30 PM
Isreal Hagan Steeple Coffee House
7:30 PM
Masterworks Series: Beethoven's Fifth Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria), featuring Eduardo Sepúlveda, oboe
Events for Sunday, January 26, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 22 |
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It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay's potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era. In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a "spoonful of sugar" to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. "It Came From the '70s" features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
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Thursday, January 23, 2025
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, January 23 |
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It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay's potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era. In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a "spoonful of sugar" to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. "It Came From the '70s" features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
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Theater |
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7:00 PM, January 23 |
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Low Noon Acme Mystery Company
Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Welcome to Hadleyville, the most lawless place in the whole Territory of New Mexico. What makes this place so bad? Why, that would be you, pardner, and all the other low-down snakes that live here. Problem is that Statehood is coming and the Federales are looking to pull this place right out from under you. The undertaker, Ewell Dye, has called a town meeting at the Ramirez Saloon to figure out what to do. Watch your back, buckaroo. Folks are about to get even nastier.
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Friday, January 24, 2025
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Art |
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 24 |
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It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay's potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era. In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a "spoonful of sugar" to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. "It Came From the '70s" features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
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Music |
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8:00 PM, January 24 |
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Barrigar/Cadley/Colton: All Folked Up Folkus Project
Price: $25 regular, $22 Folkus members May Memorial Unitarian Society
3800 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
Deeply rooted in the rich sounds of American folk and country music, Loren Barrigar, John Cadley, and Donna Colton have captivated audiences across the region for many years. Each performer, with their respective partners, will present their unique version of this authentic sound as they come together for this very special evening of music. These folks are Syracuse Area Music Award Artists and Hall of Fame Inductees and are honored to share their original and some familiar tunes with the audience and each other. Join us for a night of song swapping, humor, and artistry—All Folked Up!
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Saturday, January 25, 2025
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 25 |
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It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay's potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era. In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a "spoonful of sugar" to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. "It Came From the '70s" features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
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Comedy |
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7:00 PM, January 25 |
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Ronny Chieng: The Love To Hate It Tour Landmark Theatre
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
Ronny Chieng is a stand up comedian, actor, and Correspondent on "The Daily Show." In addition to two Netflix stand-up comedy specials, Ronny has starred in "Crazy Rich Asians," Marvel's "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "M3GAN," "American Born Chinese," "Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.," "Vacation Friends 2," "Joy Ride," and will star in the upcoming Hulu series "Interior Chinatown."
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Music |
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7:30 PM, January 25 |
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Isreal Hagan Steeple Coffee House
Price: $15-$20 suggested donation covers entertainment, dessert, coffee/tea United Church of Fayetteville
310 E. Genesee St.,
Fayetteville
Born and raised in Syracuse, Isreal Hagan's musical influences were his parents, Sylvester & Bertha Hagan, who immersed him in music from birth. Isreal's singing career started in third grade. As a self-taught musician, he picked up his first guitar at age 9, followed soon after by the bass. At age 14, Isreal started his songwriting career. This 9-time SAMMY Award Winner and Hall of Famer was featured as the Syracuse New Times cover story in February 1995 and the Post Standard's Weekend Cover Story in March 1999. The articles depicted him as the outspoken defender of local music and R n B, a man who charts out his own path to success. Isreal had the honor of being flown out to California to perform with the legendary Carlos Santana.
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7:30 PM, January 25 |
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Masterworks Series: Beethoven's Fifth Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria) Lawrence Loh, conductor Featuring Eduardo Sepúlveda, oboe
Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Polina Nazaykinskaya New Work TBA Carlos Simon Fate Now Conquers R. Strauss Oboe Concerto in D Major, TRV 292 (AV 144) Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
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Sunday, January 26, 2025
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Art |
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, January 26 |
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It Came from the '70s Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay's potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era. In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a "spoonful of sugar" to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. "It Came From the '70s" features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
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