- Central New York Jazz Arts Foundation
Phone: (315) 479-5299 The CNY Jazz Arts Foundation works to preserve, support and advance the art of American Jazz by presenting year-round in concerts, cabarets, and festivals. The Foundation also works with schools and other community organizations to broaden the audience for jazz music.
url: http://www.cnyjazz.org/
phone: - Coalition of Museum and Art Centers (CMAC)

url: http://cmac.syr.edu/
phone: (315)443-6450 - Community Folk Art Center
provides opportunities for art-related discussions and forums for people of all ages, races and backgrounds. The Center works with artists with varying levels of experience to have their work showcased.
url: http://www.communityfolkartcenter.org/
phone: - Cultural Resources Council
For over fifty years, the Cultural Resource Council has developed and strengthened the arts and culture in Central New York through expertise and leadership. The Council assists local artists by providing services and grants support individuals, organizations and community events. Phone: (315) 479-5299
url: http://www.cspot.org/
phone: - Delavan Art Gallery
Phone: (315) 425-7500 Local artists seeking a place to showcase their work, and Central New Yorkers in search of an up-and-coming artist, need to look no further than the Delavan Art Gallery. The gallery features 3,800 square feet of exhibit space, making it suitable for multiple and simultaneous exhibitions and events. The hardwood floors, white walls and flexible track lighting allow the artists' work to be seen in the most optimum lighting possible.
url: http://www.delavanartgallery.com/
phone: - Downtown Writer's Center
The Downtown Writer's Center offers classes and workshops for individuals interested in poetry as well as creative writing, featuring local and nationally renowned authors. A browsing library containing literary journals and writers' market guidebooks, along with poetry, fiction and non-fiction books, is also available. Phone: (315) 474-6851
url: http://www.ymcaarts.org/
phone: - Erie Canal Museum
The Erie Canal Museum (ECM) is a private, nonprofit corporation founded in 1962, and housed in the 1850 Weighlock Building, where canal boats were weighed while passing through the center of Syracuse on the Erie Canal. ECM includes a gallery full of participatory exhibits giving visitors a look at canal life. The Museum has three special exhibits each year that draw on its nationally renowned artifact collection and historical research. ECM offers tours, specialty programs and educational programs from area schools.
url: http://www.eriecanalmuseum.org/
phone: - Everson Museum of Art
Founded more than 100 years ago, the Everson Museum of Art is nationally renowned for its collection of American art. The museum has also drawn praise internationally for what's considered one of the more unique collections of modern ceramics, including works by Syracuse native Adelaide Alsop Robineau, one of America's finest ceramists. The Everson Museum is also a strong advocate for local artists as well with community outreach and educational programs. Phone: (315) 474-6064
url: http://www.everson.org/
phone: - Landmark Theatre
The Landmark Theatre has long been and important member of the Central New York community by offering wide-ranging entertainment programs for the young and old alike. This unique and historic landmark hosts concerts, plays and other theatrical productions, from national recording acts to the traditional Nutcracker ballet during the holiday season. Phone: (315) 475- 7980
url: http://www.landmarktheater.org/
phone: - Light Work /Community Darkrooms

url: http://lightwork.org/
phone: 315.443.1300 - Museum of Science and Technology
IMAX movies, hands-on exhibits and a space gallery are among the many attractions you will find at the Museum of Science and Technology (MOST). Founded in 1979, the MOST features exhibits on geology, the environment and the human body. And for kids - or for those who are still kids at heart - there's the Science Arcade.
url: http://www.most.org/
phone: - OnCenter Complex, Mulroy Civic Center and War Memorial Auditorium
The OnCenter Complex is an exhibition, convention, sports and entertainment facility. The John H. Mulroy Civic Center houses three theaters and hosts the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and the Syracuse Opera, as well as special concerts, lectures and film presentations. It is also home to the Cultural Resources Council, which supports artists throughout Onondaga County. The War Memorial plays host to the Syracuse Crunch AHL hockey club, and can accommodate a wide variety of events in its historic building.
url: http://www.oncenter.org/
phone: - Onondaga Historical Association Museum
The importance of the past comes into the present at the Onondaga Historical Association Museum. The goal of the museum's exhibits and programs is to involve the communities of Syracuse and Onondaga County in the rich cultural legacy of the past. Preserving our heritage is an excellent way to create unity throughout the community. Phone: (315) 428-1864
url: http://www.cnyhistory.org/
phone: - Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company
exhibits the African American tradition of telling stories through music, dance and drama in theater performances. The PRPAC presents multi-cultural experiences to the Syracuse community through the PRPAC Multi-cultural Youth Ensemble, multi-generational productions involving Syracuse University students, and co-productions with other local theater groups.
url: http://aas.syr.edu/prpac/index2.html
phone: - POINT OF CONTACT GALLERY
Point of Contact is dedicated to the exploration of the verbal and visual arts, and is the generator of various literary publications and artistic events that include the Syracuse International Film and Video Festival (SIFVF), international art exhibits, theater events, academic symposiums, poetry readings and cross cultural exchange. Phone (315) 443-2169
url: http://www.pointcontact.org
phone: - Spark Contemporary Art Space
Spark Contemporary Art Space is a video art venue producing a monthly series that supports local and international exhibition, curatorial collaboration, and provides a new audience for artists living all over the world. Spark also has venues in Beacon, New York and in London, Ontario.
url: http://www.sparkartspace.com/
phone: - Special Collections Research Center
The Special Collections Research Center maintains and provides access to distinguished collections of rare books, manuscripts, and other archival materials. Syracuse University students, faculty, and other scholars have available to them more than 100,000 printed works and 2000 archival collections, including important editions, manuscripts, documents, letters, diaries, drawings, photographs, and memorabilia. The Special Collections Research Center regularly presents exhibitions from its varied collections in its gallery space. It also offers such services as photocopies and reproductions of material in the collection for publication, as well as class visits and group tours.
url: http://scrc.syr.edu/
phone: 315.443.2697 - SUART Galleries
-The Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, -University Art Collection,
url: http://suart.syr.edu/
phone: 315.443.4097 or 315.443.3127 - Syracuse International Film & Video Festival
The Syracuse International Film and Video Festival is organized by artists for artists and audiences interested in film and video as art forms. The festival showcases all forms of expression for all genres and lengths, made by artists for all ages, countries and ideologies. The festival is a production of Point of Contact.
url: http://www.syrfilmfest.com/
phone: (315) 478-0582 - Syracuse Opera
Syracuse Opera performs three productions each season, as well as year-round outreach and educational programs through the Syracuse Opera Ensemble. Syracuse Opera offers professional opera productions of the highest quality, promotes young talent from across the country, and cultivates a greater appreciation of opera within the region.
url: http://www.syracuseopera.com/
phone: - Syracuse Stage
Syracuse Stage is the foremost professional theater in Central New York with seven stage productions yearly. An eighth production, in conjunction with the Syracuse University Drama Department, is presented during the holidays. Syracuse Stage also encourages young people to appreciate theatre with its annual Young Playwrights Festival and a children's touring production. Each year 30,000 students attend Syracuse Stage performances and children's productions. Phone: (315) 443-4008
url: http://www.syracusestage.org/
phone: - Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra has grown from a regional orchestra to the 43rd largest professional resident orchestra in the country. The SSO performs 200 full-orchestra and chamber ensemble concerts that reach more than 252,000 audience members throughout Central New York. The SSO's collaborative efforts with other groups in the region earned it the Governor's Arts Award in 1999. Phone: (315) 424-8222
url: http://www.syracusesymphony.org/
phone: - Syracuse Technology Garden
An initiative of the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, The Syracuse Technology Garden is an office complex functioning as incubator for high-tech start-up businesses. The ultra-modern layout and unique architecture of the lobby, halls, nodes and corridors provide ample space for seasonally rotating exhibits by local artists and sculptors. Phone: 315-474-0910
url: http://www.syracusetechnologygarden.com/
phone: - The Redhouse
You can find year-round presentations featuring local, national and international artists at The Redhouse. The intimate and eclectic facility has something to wet your appetite, regardless of what your artistic preference may be. In addition to its art gallery, there's also a movie theater, a stage for plays and music from various groups ranging from the afro-centric, jazz-influenced sounds of South African-based Mikanic, to the Latin-rock group, Grupo Pagan.
url: http://www.theredhouse.org/
phone: - The Schine Student Center Galleries
Artwork from university students and local professionals is exhibited at one of the two galleries at the Schine Student Center. The White Cube gallery features the work of university art majors. The Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery features photographic exhibitions and can also be used to host receptions for artists being showcased.
url: http://students.syr.edu/schine/gallery.html
phone: 315-443-4240 - The Warehouse
The Warehouse is home to The Warehouse Gallery, a contemporary art space exhibiting, commissioning, and promoting work by local and international artists in a variety of media. Community Spaces at The Warehouse include the Everson Museum's E-TAG program and a collaborative artist support and development space with the Cultural Resources Council. There is also a board room and classroom space available for community groups and organizations. Community Spaces: (315) 443-0296 The Warehouse Gallery: (315) 443-6450
url: http://warehouse.syr.edu/
phone: - The Warehouse Gallery
The Warehouse Gallery is a new contemporary art space exhibiting and commissioning work by international and local artists in a variety of media. Located on the edge of downtown Syracuse's lively Armory Square, the Warehouse Gallery's mission is to engage the community in a dialogue regarding the role the arts play in illuminating the critical issues of our times.
url: http://www.thewarehousegallery.org/
phone: - ThINC (The Institution of a Now Culture)
ThINC is a progressive arts and culture organization that aims to provide a venue and encouragement for the artistic expression of those working on new creative enterprise, and is working to position Syracuse as a city that welcomes, nurtures and promotes emerging artists of all forms.
url: http://www.thinc.org/
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