1. Check out the great Media Coverage this exhibition has received!The Daily OrangeSyracuse.comCentral Current British photographer Mahtab Hussain is creating a major new body of work about the Muslim experience in America. This October, ArtRage hosted Hussain for a two week residency to photograph Syracuse’s Muslim…

  2. Mining the Literary Landscape William Mazza—a collective member of Syracuse’s Altered Space gallery (1991-1996) and currently an artist based in New York City—uses chance, duration, and accumulation to interpret landscape as the relationship of people to mediated environments. The most material expressions of his wide-ranging…

  3. Memories of a Childhood in Syria and Lebanon OPENING RECEPTION – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th from 6-8pm Employing vivid color, rich pattern, stunning beauty, and admiring love, Lebanese-American artist Helen Zughaib has brought her father’s childhood stories of Syria and Lebanon in the 1930s and 40s…

  4. In the fall of 1972, the men incarcerated at the state prison in Walpole, Massachusetts organized themselves into a labor union—the National Prisoners Reform Association (NPRA). In March of 1973, when Walpole’s guards went on strike, the NPRA took over the prison and ran it…

  5. A National Geographic Film with Leonardo diCaprio. Academy-Award winning filmmaker Fletcher Stevens follows actor and environmental activist Leonardo diCaprio  on a three years-long journey to  five continents and the Arctic, exploring global warming. As a UN Messenger of Peace,  diCaprio  accompanies scientists on expeditions.  He takes a candid look…