By Melinda Johnson, Post-Standard   Something besides shrubs and flowers has been planted along Onondaga Creekwalk. A sculpture has started to take shape. Syracuse Public Artist in Residence Brendan Rose has had a hand in creating the art work with Syracuse University Industrial and Interaction ...Read the rest

The Connective Corridor is starting a community art project, and we want YOU to be a part of it! We want to create a mural of public artwork to be displayed on the Connective Corridor bUSEs and around town. All you have to do is ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer From China to Uruguay, from the Onondaga Nation to Switzerland, the Warehouse Gallery brings an intriguing array of artists to Syracuse. This month’s show will be no different, as the gallery welcomes three Californian street artists to the east coast. ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer There is a grand community of artists in Syracuse – some well-known, some at the creative fringe, and others whom we have yet to discover. One of our aims on the Connective Corridor is to seek out these folks and ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer In an office space downtown late on a Tuesday night, a brunette, a blond and a redhead put on their princess voices and strike their princess poses as they quietly wait for direction. A man observing them from a plastic ...Read the rest

Take these cameras. Tell your story. That is what clients involved in Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare’s photo program were asked to do this winter. Clients could take the cameras wherever they wanted, taking photos of whatever they wished, as long as those photos told a piece ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer We’ve all been in the familiar situation. It’s Wednesday night in the summertime, and you’re bored out of your mind. You sit there in 95-degree heat, feeling hot and miserable. All you want to do is position yourself somewhere between a ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer The room, a cement box in the middle of Thornden Park, is sweltering. I can feel myself overheating and aching for something I never knew I could miss while living in Syracuse: cold. Nevertheless, the kids don’t seem to mind. ...Read the rest

Syracuse’s cultural scene will soon be a force to be reckoned with! The Connective Corridor has granted conditional and final approval to 23 applicants for funding through its Façade Improvement Program (FIP). The goal of the program is to improve the physical and aesthetic conditions ...Read the rest

By Francesca Merwin, staff writer   Did you know that a Syracuse family and Syracuse money built Broadway as we know it today? It’s true! The Shubert brothers, three impoverished immigrants in a family of seven, moved to New York City and broke the monopoly ...Read the rest