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The exhibit, put on by the Black Artist Collective, is being displayed at the Art in the Atrium gallery downtown as a collaboration with CNY Arts.
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More than half a million dollars will be awarded in grants, to individuals and non-profit organizations.
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The holiday season is a busy time for Central New York’s artists, as consumers look to buy gifts locally. But artists want the interest and investment to go beyond the gift buying season to in order to build a strong creative sector to strengthen the region’s economy.
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The deadline to apply for grants is Dec. 16.
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How live holiday shows in the Syracuse area are playing it safe amid lingering COVID concerns.
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The grants are aimed at artists still struggling to rebound from the COVID-19 shut down. The deadline to apply is Oct. 7.
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There's about a week to apply for some funds to help them recover. CNY Arts is administering the $1.25 million in federal pandemic relief funds allocated by the city.
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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.