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At Water's Edge: Reflections on 200 years of the Erie Canal
2025 marks the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal’s completion. The Canal transformed New York State in the 19th century. Today, eighty percent of the upstate population lives within twenty-five miles of the waterway, yet in much of the public’s imagination, the canal remains confined to the past. The 2024 Erie Canal Artists-in-Residence—Alon Koppel, Judit German-Heins, and Clara Riedlinger—each embarked on a year-long photographic exploration contemplating the Canal’s current condition, activating the landscape, and considering the waterway’s lasting impacts on present-day American culture. At Water’s Edge: Reflections on 200 Years of the Erie Canal highlights the culmination of these artists’ projects.
At Water’s Edge is organized by the Erie Canal Museum, Syracuse, New York. The Artist-in-Residence program was created through a partnership between the New York State Canal Corporation and the Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse.
Date/Time | 1/19/2025 (All day) |
Runs | 1/18/2025 - 4/27/2025 |
Cost | $14 – Adults $10 – Seniors (65+), Students $5 – Children 6-12 $2 – with EBT card FREE – Everson Members, Children 5 and under, Military (w/ ID) P |
Contact Phone | 315-474-6064 |
Contact Email | everson@everson.org |
Venue | Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St. Syracuse, NY 13202 315-474-6064 |
Nucor Steel Innovation Station
Visit the newest installation in the MOST's Nucor Innovation Station! Open January 17 - March 30
Nucor Steel Auburn presents “Pioneering the Circular Economy,” an exhibit showcasing the endless possibilities of steel. Explore interactive stations that bring Nucor’s steel production process to life, and learn the vital role of recycling and how steel shapes our daily lives. Discover the remarkable journey of steel from start to finish and see how each of us contributes to building a more sustainable future.
Date/Time | 1/19/2025 (All day) |
Runs | 1/17/2025 - 3/30/2025 |
Cost | Free with admission |
Venue | Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) 500 South Franklin Street Syracuse, NY 13202 315-425-9068 |
Simply Simon: Pottery from the Collection of Michael Simon and Susan Roberts
Over the course of five decades, Georgia-based potter Michael Simon’s name became synonymous with American functional pottery. Simon was born in Minnesota and studied with legendary pottery Warren MacKenzie. After building his own kiln near Athens, Georgia in 1980, Simon began setting one exemplary piece from each kiln firing aside for posterity. These “pick of the kiln” pieces are a testimony to Simon’s enduring influence on the field of ceramics.
In 2018, Simon donated one of his favorite “pick of the kiln” vases to the Everson’s permanent collection. With the vase came a donation of more than thirty functional pots by other artists that Simon and his wife Susan Roberts had collected over the years. Simon passed away in August of 2021, but left an immense legacy through his work, which now graces the collections of more than a twenty museums across the United States. The works exhibited in Simply Simon reflect the qualities that Simon valued as a potter, while also illuminating his enduring relationships with his friends and colleagues.
Date/Time | 1/19/2025 (All day) |
Runs | 11/23/2024 - 4/27/2025 |
Cost | $14 – Adults $10 – Seniors (65+), Students $5 – Children 6-12 $2 – with EBT card FREE – Everson Members, Children 5 and under, Military (w/ ID) |
Contact Phone | 315-474-6064 |
Contact Email | everson@everson.org |
Venue | Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St. Syracuse, NY 13202 315-474-6064 |
It Came From the 70s
The 1970s were a time of radical change in the field of ceramics. Artists began to grasp clay’s potential when it came to Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art, Performance Art, and other movements of the era.
In the wake of the 1960s, artists felt free to use humor for self-expression, shock value, or to serve as a “spoonful of sugar” to deliver a message. While the 1970s are usually seen as a time of wild individual expression, the decade also saw the development of a network of galleries and collectors that would ultimately professionalize the field and develop grudging respect from the fine art world. It Came From the 70s features groovy works from the Everson collection that tell these stories.
Date/Time | 1/19/2025 (All day) |
Runs | 11/09/2024 - 3/31/2025 |
Cost | $14 – Adults $10 – Seniors (65+), Students $5 – Children 6-12 $2 – with EBT card FREE – Everson Members, Children 5 and under, Military (w/ ID) P |
Contact Phone | 315-474-6064 |
Contact Email | everson@everson.org |
Venue | Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St. Syracuse, NY 13202 315-474-6064 |
Drumline Live!
DRUMLine Live is an international tour based on the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching band tradition. With riveting rhythms, bold beats and ear-grabbing energy, the stage show is a synchronized musical showcase of the HBCU experience. Incorporating original compositions and soul-infused interpretations of top 40 hits, group performances range from colorful, choreographed routines to heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences.
Date/Time | 1/19/2025 6:00 PM |
Cost | $40-$75 |
Contact Phone | 3156249444 |
Contact Email | danielle@broadwayutica.org |
Venue | Crouse Hinds Theater at The Oncenter Civic Center Theaters 421 Montgomery St. Syracuse, NY 13202 315-435-8000 |