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Th3 magazine is a collection of photos from past Thursdays and the emerging art scene that is surfacing in Syracuse like never before. Please send your photos to: Courtney Rile of Delavan Art Gallery.


Th3 makes the stars of the shows came out, as art lovers gaze...

Scenes from the Delavan Art Gallery and The Warehouse...


Artists Fred and Laura Wellner (right) mingle with Th3 goers as they enjoy the exhibits.



Installation and video art at The Warehouse exhibit Faux Naturele, mesmerized viewers.


Former Director of The Warehouse Gallery, Astria Suparak


Avid collectors Johanna Keller and Charles Martin enjoy a visit to Delavan.


Artists Judy Hand and Christine Pastos, happy to greet Delavan visitors.

 

Sights and smiles from Th3 - October '06

Eureka window at dusk.

At the Warehouse Gallery, visitors were the night's celebrities. cameras flashing as they made their entrance! and a VIP Polaroid put on display.
Above, from left to right, Cathy Cragg (Delavan Art Gallery Volunteer), Barbara Conte-Gaugel (Artist),
Caroline Szozda (Delavan Art Gallery Manager),
and Courtney Rile (Delavan Art Gallery Marketing and PR Coordinator)

The column display of distinguished visitors at The Warehouse Gallery.

Once Polaroided, gallery-hopping buffs from Delavan, accompanied by artist Barbara Conte-Gaugel (second from the left), were beaming flashing their cameras at various Th3 venues. Abover, soaking wet after having gone from The Warehouse Gallery to Eureka Crafts then back to Delavan Art Gallery in one of the most spectacular downpours this fall

"As a participating artist in the first Th3, I found the experience to be quite gratifying.  A good number of people visited the Delavan Gallery that evening.  They all seemed genuinely interested in viewing the artwork and talking to the artists while enjoying the convivial atmosphere.  Hooray for Syracuse for joining many other cities, such as Portland, Oregon and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania who host similar events on a monthly basis," said Barbara Conte-Gaugel,
one of the artists in the Fashion Fashion exhibit at Delavan, September 2006.



At the Warehouse Gallery's inaugural exhibition, CMAC: The Roots of Collaboration
from left to right, Jeff Hoone, Executive Director of CMAC (Coalition of Museums & Artc Centers at S. U.);
Astria Suparak, former Director of The Warehouse Gallery,
and Frank Olive, Assistant Director of The Warehouse Gallery.

Astria Suparak, former Director of The Warehouse Gallery (left); Brett Kashmere, Canadian filmmaker and film scholar (center) and Kate Clark from the Department of Economic Development (right).

 



At the Point of Contact Gallery, the staff greeted a steady flow of visitors
for the Liliana Porter and Ana Tiscornia show, Dialogues & Solos.
From left to right, Pedro Cuperman, curator; Tere Paniagua, managing director
and Kendyl Severino, marketing& development consultant.



Art entusiasts thoroughly enjoyed the relaxed, cool atmosphere of the evening. Kathryn Martini (left), Curatorial Assistant at the Everson Museum of Art, with artist Stephen Perrone (right), whose portraits can be seen in the background at Delavan Art Gallery.


Weaver Sarah Saulson ( left) and arts patron Glen Lewis at Eureka Crafts.



Anyone interested in sending written content and/or pictures awith corresponding detailed captions (pics approximately 3" x 4", 72 pixels), please request instructions on how to do so by contacting Courtney Rile, Marketing and PR Coordinator at the Delavan Art Gallery: 315-425-7500 or e-mail her at crile@delavancenter.com.

 

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