See a slideshow of Westcott Community Center's Afterschool kids' masks that marched in the Westcott Fair on Sept. 21st. The Masks were made with the support of Th3 art materials. Thank you to our sponsors.

 


What:
Third Thursday, Syracuse 's City Wide Art Open
When: Thursday, January 15, 2009
Time: 5 to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free

WELCOME 2009 WITH TH3. Have an adventure: Listen to Kianga Ford answer “What is the narrative space between people?” in her 3D story space at the Warehouse Gallery —and don't miss Michael Barletta' s window installation. Travel to Galway through the work of 23 contemporary Irish artists while listening to the Cassidy/McCale Band at the Redhouse/Rothenberg Gallery. See sneak previews of upcoming openings at Artrage and the Westcott . Talk to Dick Case at Eureka Crafts.

If you enter our prize drawing on January 15 th, you'll have a chance to be one of our super winners in February! Prize drawing winners are selected on WCNY's Food For Thought each month.

Remember: You can enter the drawing more than once, but you can only enter once at each Th3 location.

Park at the Delavan or Redhouse and ride Centro's Free Shuttle Bus, #543: Connective Corridor, between SU and the Delavan Art Gallery . The shuttle runs from 5-11:40 p.m.

Pick 3 events tonight and visit the venues all month! www.Th3Syracuse.com

(Note: = Th3 Special Event.)

ARTRAGE- The Norton Putter Gallery , 505 Hawley Avenue , 218-5711
Voices of Diversity : Internat'l photographer Lida Suchý 's photographs of the Syracuse Community Choir. Sneak preview of January 17 th Opening Reception.

ARTS ACROSS CAMPUS, Onondaga Community College, 4585 W. Seneca Turnpike, 498.2401 Closed for Th3.

CLAYSCAPES POTTERY GALLERY, 1003 W. Fayette St., Suite L1 , 424.6868
Exhibition of ceramics, featuring the rustic wood-fired work of Paul Molesky. Also work by Marv Bjurlin , Ron Nasca , Jolee Romano, Tim See, Don Seymour, Bob Shenfeld, Sallie Thompson.  Reception.

COLAB (Collaborative Laboratory), SU Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St. , 4 th Floor, 443-2455
Closed for Th3.

COMMUNITY FOLK ART CENTER , 805 E. Genesee St. , 442.2230
Closed for Th3. Coming soon: Jan. 24th - Celebrating Change and Making it Real

DELAVAN ART GALLERY, 501 W. Fayette St , 425.7500
SHADOWS , exhibit devoted entirely to shadows; featuring Arlene Abend , Reginald Adams, Anahid Ajemian, Barbara Conte-Gaugel, Hilary Gifford, Barre Hunt, Lauren Ritchie, Jeffrey Schuessler, Andrew Schuster, and Matthew Vural.

THE ERIE CANAL MUSEUM, 318 Erie Blvd. E. , 471.0593
See the ongoing exhibits from the Canal boat replica to vintage postcards. Find out how beer was brewed in the 1800s.

EUREKA CRAFTS, 210 Walton St. , 471.4601
Meet Columnist & Author Dick Case at his booksigning of “Up North.” Light refreshments.

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART, 401 Harrison St. , 474-6064.
Opening Reception for (Un)doing Fashion, 6 th biannual high school art competition inspired by Marie Antoinette: Styling the 18 th Century Superstar (still on exhibit) Reception 5-7 p.m.

LIGHT WORK/ROBERT B. MENSCHEL MEDIA CENTER, 316 Waverly Ave., 443-1300
Closed for Th3.

MUSEUM OF YOUNG ART (MOYA), 110 West Fayette St. , One Lincoln Center , 424.7800
Exhibit of artwork of Chestnut Hill Elementary School , Liverpool . Come and write on the chalk table!

Onondaga Historical Association Museum, 321 Montgomery St. , 428.1864
Kid Stuff: Toys from Your Childhood Retro 50's toy exhibit.

OPEN HAND THEATER, 518 Prospect Avenue , 476-0466 or 243-2379 Closed for Th3. Call OHT to book your tickets for Amahl & the Night Visitors (Jan. 17th) and Carnaval del Mundo (Feb. 7th).

ORANGE LINE GALLERY, 305 Montgomery Street , 263.5780
Last peek at the Holiday Show:The Art of Color with work by Jacqueline Adamo, Amber Blanding, and J. Francis Maloni. Special theatrical light illumination bathing the gallery in saturated color.

POINT OF CONTACT GALLERY, 914 E. Genesee St. , 443.2169
The Golem: Visual Visitations seven original artworks commissioned by Point of Contact inspired by Jorge Luis Borges' poem. Work by: Marta Chilindrón, Doug Dubois, Leandro Katz, Sarah Kipp, Pedro Roth, Tom Sherman, Victor Vazquez.

REDHOUSE/ROTHENBERG GALLERY, 201 S. West St. , 425-0405
. Inishlacken: the last parish ,” by Rosie McGurran and Maeve Mulrennan, exhibits work of 23 contemporary Irish artists, mostly women. Cassidy/McCale Band performing at 8 with catering by Kitty Hoynes. Topoextension , a sound installation by Blake Carrington. Opening Reception.

SPARK CONTEMPORARY ART SPACE 1005 E. Fayette
Closed for Th3.

SU ART GALLERIES Schaffer Art Building, Syracuse University, 443.4097
Warren Kimble's America A retrospective of the work of the Folk Artist, including his latest series “Windows of War,”his response to the War in Iraq and its effect on women.

SUNY OSWEGO METRO CENTER, The Atrium, Two Clinton Square , 399-4100
Visual Journals: Recent Work by Amy Bartell, Cynthia Clabough, Paul Pearce, Cara Brewer Thompson . Mapping Linguistics , by Kelly Rowe.

Syracuse University Special Collections Research Center, Bird Library, 443-9788
Dawn of a New Age: The Immigrant Contribution to the Arts in America , immigrant artists including William Lescaze, Louis Lozowick, & John Vassos . The Marketing of the Candidate: An exhibition of Presidential-Campaign Memorabilia from 1824-1972 presidential campaigns.

SYRACUSE TECHNOLOGY GARDEN, 235 Harrison St. , 474.0910
Closed for Th3. Coming soon: Arena Art Group Opening Reception January 23rd.

WAREHOUSE GALLERY, 350 W. Fayette St. , 443-6450
Landscapes and Interiors by Kianga Ford, opening reception 5-8pm, artist talk at 6pm. In Pieces , by Michael Barletta, Window Projects. Opening Reception for both shows 5-8p.m.

Westcott Community Art Gallery 826 Euclid Ave., 478.8634
The Crane Show. Sneak Preview. Origami, Watercolor and Oriental Brush painting by Philip DeMocker and Ann Milner.

YMCA GallerY, 2 nd floor, 340 Montgomery St. , 474-6851 x328.
Closed for Th3.

 

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