Exhibitions

Category: Exhibitions

  1. We ended our first season with a powerful exhibit of photographs from the Oaxaca, Mexico resistance movement combined with original political posters from art collectives there.   In 2006, Oaxaca, Mexico came alive with a broad and diverse movement that captivated the nation and inspired…

  2. In keeping with the mission of ArtRage to exhibit art of social importance, and in collaboration with NAMI Syracuse (National Alliance on Mental Illness), we presented an exhibit of art by and about survivors of schizophrenia. Jamie Campbell, featured in the photo essay of NOTHING…

  3. Iraq & the U.S. – Children, Art & Building a Culture of Peace was an exhibit of artwork exchanged between Iraqi refugee children living in Jordan and students at Syracuse’s Van Duyn Elementary School. At the opening reception we celebrated this milestone of understanding through…

  4. The paintings of artist, activist, dreamer and teacher – Jafeth Gómez Ledesma              

  5. Syracuse Cultural Workers’ 25th Anniversary Exhibit Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW) presents a familiar face (or, rather, several familiar faces) to the progressive community in Syracuse. The calendars, posters, cards and T-shirts they publish are well known; and the banners, drums, and willing bodies are a…