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Syracuse’s Salt City Market now requesting proposals for what to paint on their alley’s south-facing wall.
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Allan Rohan Crite is now apart of an exhibit at a local art museum.
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Rising numbers of COVID cases due to the omicron variant have theaters, galleries and other arts venues worried that audiences and customers will stay away. CNY Arts Executive Director Stephen Butler recalls past experiences when delta surged, as well as the lifeline that COVID relief brought to venues and artists.
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The Everson Museum of Art is getting Syracuse in the holiday spirit with its annual Festival of Trees and Lights. The annual event is trying out something new this year.
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Onondaga County is trying to capitalize on its growing film and entertainment industry by using $5 million in federal COVID relief funds to incentivize more productions to take place here. The program would offer rebates on local spending during pre-, principal, and post production for film, television, and large commercial advertising campaigns.
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A fund set up by CNY Arts to help arts agencies and individual artists stay afloat during the pandemic closures has reached a milestone. The COVID-19…
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Central New York’s live performance spaces and other arts venues are hoping their efforts to reach audiences virtually over most of the past year pay off…
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Relief Fund Established as Urgency Grows for Ensuring Survival of Arts in CNY After Lengthy ClosuresLike almost any other industry, the arts took a serious hit amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Central New York arts sector projects $15 million in losses by…
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The extension of the state’s stay-at-home order into mid-May means at least another month without foot traffic and ticket revenue for Central New York’s…
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The 27th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair on Sunday drew tens of thousands of residents to the main road for six stages of music and dancing, more…