ArtRage: The Norton Putter Gallery

505 Hawley Avenue Syracuse, NY

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Archive for January, 2009

HOPE in a time of TURMOIL…

February 19, 2009toMarch 21, 2009

Colombia & the art of Jafeth Gómez Ledesma

EXHIBIT ENDS March 21, 2009

The paintings of artist, activist, dreamer and teacher – Jafeth Gómez Ledesma will no longer be on exhibition after Saturday, March 21st.

ArtRage will have possession of the artwork until July 2009. This is your last chance to view these powerful images of hope. If you are interested in purchasing a painting come in this week to put a 50% deposit down on your selection to hold it, with a balance due by July 8, 2009. “Girl with Tucan” pictured above & those below are a few of the paintings still for sale.


CLASSIFIED X

February 27, 20098:00 pm

FridayFLICS@ ArtRage!
All films begin at 8pm. $5 suggested donation.

FRIDAY FLICS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Friday, February 27, 2009.  CLASSIFIED X. DIR. Mark Daniels. 1998
Compelling documentary explores racial stereotyping of African Americans in 100 years of American cinema. Written and narrated by Melvin van Peebles. Cited by Spike Lee as a major influence in his work.

SOUNDER

February 20, 20098:00 pm

FridayFLICS@ ArtRage!
All films begin at 8pm. $5 suggested donation.

FRIDAY FLICS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Friday, February 20, 2009 SOUNDER. Dir. Martin Ritt. 1972.
Moving, powerful story of the Life and hard times of a loving, strong family of black sharecroppers in Depression-era Louisiana. With Paul Winfield, Cicely Tyson. Oscars: Best Actor, Actress, Picture, Writing, Screenplay based on another Medium.

NO WAY OUT

February 13, 20098:00 pm

FridayFLICS@ ArtRage!
All films begin at 8pm. $5 suggested donation.

FRIDAY FLICS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Friday, February 13, 2009  NO WAY OUT. Dir. Joseph Mankiewicz.  1950.
In his film debut, Sidney Poitier plays a young African-American doctor who interns in the prison ward of a New York hospital. Rarely seen, and one of the first mainstream films to candidly assess race relations in America. Bigotry is the main theme and there is no beating around the bush.  With Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell. Sidney Poitier.