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      Gallery Exhibition: Gary Trento

      Gary Trento

      September 8 – October 7 

      Gary Trento's entire adult life as a practicing painter has been spent believing in the persuasive power of painting; more specifically, in how representational painting can transform the activity of direct observation of the live model in real time and space into meaningful, pictorial structure. His observation of the live model, like Vermeer, Chardin, Ingre, Degas is not about a desire to possess, rather a desire to contemplate and evaluate the nature of appearance. He wants to experience observation, to bring it close, to examine, interpret, to look ‘for’, not ‘at’. Observation is discriminatory, hence the basis for self-knowledge.

      Opening Receptions: September 17, 11-12 and 5-8 pm

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center

      The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium are Lots 2 or 4 directly behind Ferrante Hall. Click here for a full campus map.  

      Gallery Exhibition: Mary Giehl

      Mary Giehl

      October 12 – November 11

      Mary Giehl's work has taken on themes that she had encountered through her work experience as a registered nurse in a pediatric intensive care unit.  She had often cared for children after they had been abused. Much of her work focuses around this theme. There are hints of darkness and confinement in her installations along with a mixture and balance of playfulness and seriousness.

      Opening Receptions: Thursday, October 15, 11-12 and 5-8 pm

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center

      The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium are Lots 2 or 4 directly behind Ferrante Hall. Click here for a full campus map.  

      Art Exhibition: Annual Scholastic Art Awards

      January 22 – February 26

      The Awards signify to parents, teachers, community, and colleges that a student is an accomplished artist or writer. 30,000 teen artists and writers will be recognized in their regions. 1,000 will win national awards. Each work is reviewed by a panel of arts professionals for the following criteria: Originality, technical skill, and emergence of personal vision or voice.

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Whitney Applied Technology Center - campus map.  

      Gallery Exhibition: James Williams II

      January 25 – February 17

      James Williams II believes that the vital essence of life starts with our relationships. Without relationships we have no identity, self-worth, or defining of involvement to the world we live in.  For example, a fathers identity comes from his relationship with his children, just as a wife’s identity comes from her relationship with her husband. It is through his relationship with God that brings his identity as a Christian and the focus of his work together.  It is the purpose of Williams' work to separate the distant religious experience from the close relationship with God experience.

      Opening Receptions: Thursday, February 11, 11-12.

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center

      The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium are Lots 2 or 4 directly behind Ferrante Hall. Click here for a full campus map.  

      Gallery Exhibition: Kim Mayhorn

      March 29 – April 21

      Selected by Essence magazine as "30 Women to Watch," Kim Mayhorn is a multi-media artist whose works encompasses installation, video and theatre. Mayhorn has been a video editor for over ten years and in 1998 she embarked on a new challenge and began creating installations and was awarded her first solo show at HERE Arts Center in New York City entitled “A Woman Was Lynched the Other Day…” This work has been exhibited at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; The African American Museum in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.

      Opening Receptions: April 15, 11-12.

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center

      The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium are Lots 2 or 4 directly behind Ferrante Hall. Click here for a full campus map.  

      Gallery Exhibition: Architecture & Interior Design Show

      April – May 2010

      Exhibition of student work from the Architecture & Interior Design Department. It is an annual exhibit that showcases some of the best work produced by our students in the preceding academic year.

      Whitney Applied Technology Center - campus map.  

      Gallery Exhibition: Feats of Clay

      April 26 – May 6 

      Feats of Clay spotlights the varied and creative ceramics art education programs in our high schools throughout Onondaga County and Central New York. The continued success of Feats of Clay rests with the talented and dedicated high school art teachers and art students.

      Student Reception: Thursday, May 6, 5-7 pm

      Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm
      Gallery at the Ann Felton Multicultural Center

      The most convenient lots for the Gallery and Storer Auditorium are Lots 2 or 4 directly behind Ferrante Hall. Click here for a full campus map.  

      Student Art Show

      May 2010

      Exhibition of student work from the Art and Photography Department.  It is an annual exhibit that showcases some of the best work produced by Onondaga student in the preceding academic year. 

      Whitney Applied Technology Center- campus map.