ArtRage: The Norton Putter Gallery

505 Hawley Avenue Syracuse, NY

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Archive for January, 2010

CANCELED – Immigration Rights

March 16, 20107:00 pmto9:00 pm

Syracuse Peace Council Program

“Why Immigration Rights matter, and what you can do about it.”

Canceled until further notice!

“SPLIT ESTATE” – hydrofracking film & discussion

January 7, 20107:00 pmto9:00 pm

Split Estate, directed by Debra Anderson, narrated by Ali MacGraw
With discussion, Q&A afterwards with local activists

Fracking Fire

Join us to see this film! Learn even more about this danger to our water and health and prepare for a legislative push at the end of January!

“Split Estate is an eye-opening examination of the consequences and
conflicts that can arise between surface land owners in the western
United States and those who own and extract the energy and mineral
rights below. This film is of value to anyone wrestling with rational,
sustainable energy policy while preserving the priceless elements of
cultural heritage, private enterprise above-ground, and the precious
health not only of people but the land itself.” (Gov. Bill Richardson,
New Mexico) (film time 1hour 16 minutes)

This film fortells the future of CNY if the method of gas drilling known
as “Hydrofracking” is allowed in New York State.  This is a must-see for
anyone who cares about the area in which we live, and the threats to our
area’s excellent drinking water.

Fracking demo

“Hydrofracking poses the biggest threat to our local environment that I’ve ever seen.” (Joe Heath, Esq., General Counsel for the Onondaga
Nation).

Free to the Public. ArtRage is handicapped accessible.

Off street parking at 408&414 Lodi Street, across from the gallery at Patrick’s Dry Cleaners and gallery lot.

SaturdaySCREENINGS: Let Freedom Sing – How music inspired the civil rights movement (2009)

January 30, 20108:00 pmto10:00 pm

Narrated by Louis Gossett, Jr. Features Gladys Knight, Ruby Dee, Pete Seeger

let freedom sing

Recreates the Civil rights Moverment through the singers and songwriters who fought for change through their music. Features interviews with musicians and former Freedom Riders interspersed with vintage footage of protests that recreate the era, and the significance of the music.

$5 Suggested Donation. ArtRage is handicapped accessible.

SaturdaySCREENINGS: Four Little Girls (1997)

January 23, 20108:00 pmto10:00 pm

Directed by Spike Lee

4littlegirls

Oscar-nominated documentary about the bombing of a Birmingham church in 1963 that killed four young girls; a tragic, pivotal event in the Civil Rights movement.

“Compelling” –Variety

“Immensely gripping” – worldJournal.com

$5 Suggested Donation. ArtRage is handicapped accessible.