Quick heads up: The Connective Corridor bus will not be able to operate to the main entrance of the Warehouse on Saturday 9/22 due to construction. The bus will be stopping on West Washington Street (westbound) across from the Warehouse (next to the parking garage.)
From the Syracuse Post Standard Column by Dick Case, published September 13, 2012 http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2012/09/connective_cooridor_billboard.html It’s called “Iconic Syracuse” and it kicked off last week. The project is a series of billboards, which will change each month for a year. The first one is up at ...Read the rest
The Connective Corridor is pleased to help promote an exciting series by our partner, Community Folk Art Center. Called, “A Journey Through Music of African Diaspora,” the series includes performances that traverse Latin American traditiona/folk music, jazz standards and contemporary ...Read the rest
Onondaga Historical Association announces the opening of a new exhibit, Sight Unseen: Stereographs from the OHA Collection, 1850-1930, on September 22, in the OHA museum’s second floor North gallery. Sight Unseen will run until April 1, 2013. There will be an opening reception ...Read the rest
Onondaga Historical Association announces an opening reception for two new exhibits, Manifest Destiny and the American West, and Last House, in the museum at OHA on September 21, 2012 from 4-6 PM. These exhibits are mounted as part of the The Other New York ...Read the rest
THE WAREHOUSE GALLERY at Syracuse University presents Senga Nengudi: Lov U Performance: Sept. 13, 7 p.m. Public Reception: March 1, 5-8 p.m. Exhibition on view Sept. 13-Oct. 27 Location: 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13202 Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. / Third Thursdays, noon-8 ...Read the rest
Connective Corridor Detour – Week of September 17th The Connective Corridor will not operate on Henry Street from Monday 9/17 through Friday 9/21 due to construction. The Connective Corridor bus will travel on Irving Avenue instead. Passengers who normally board the Connective Corridor bus on ...Read the rest
Published in the Daily Orange Article by Shannon Hazlitt Photo by Sam Maller Just with a helmet in hand, Leslie Walters sparks conversations. Walters has had her bike on campus since late July. While she visited various locations on Marshall Street, she found ...Read the rest
On Friday, August 31, Urban Video Project hosted a very successful First Annual Urban Cinematheque: Movie + Arts/Culture Fair in the plaza of the Everson Museum of Art. The event featured an outdoor screening of Academy Award-winning film “The Artist,” along with a fair ...Read the rest