Visit a gallery on Third Thursday is May 20 from
5 to 8 p.m.
ArtRage — The Norton Putter Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue 218-5711
A Tender Record: Marjory Wilkins’ Early B&W photographs curated by Nancy Keefe Rhodes w/curator presentation at 7pm. After Hours: 8pm A Fundraiser for ArtRage: Performance of the Tony award-winning play, Falsettos. $25.
Brians Art Gallery, 201 Wolf St (former Keybank building),424-9663
Collection of Fred Fisher paintings.
Clayscapes Pottery Gallery, 1003 W. Fayette St., Suite L1, 424-6868
Under the Surface: thrown and altered and naked Raku fired ceramics by Shawn McGuire and hand built work with colored clays by Wes Weiss.
The Erie Canal Museum, 318 Erie Blvd. E. 471-0593
Explore a treasure of artifacts, maps, images, interpretive and interactive displays, and the Frank B. Thomson Line Boat, a full size replica canal boat with crew quarters, cargo and passenger areas you can climb aboard.
Eureka Crafts, 210 Walton St., 471-4601
Meet the Artist: Work by metalsmith David E. Church. Light refreshments.
Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., 474-6064.
Fit to be Bound: showcase of NY Artists’ Books. Artist’s talk at 6 pm by Kelly Roe, Baldwinsville, Wendy Cross, Syracuse and Dennis Yuen, Woodside,to discuss their very unique artists’ books. Fantasies and Fairy-Tales: Maxfield Parrish and the Art of the Print.
Light Work/Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316 Waverly Ave., 443-1300
Unmarked, featuring photographs by Stephen Chalmers, and Downstream, featuring photographs by Karen Halverson.
Museum of Young Art (MOYA), 110 West Fayette St., One Lincoln Center, 424-7800
Contact venue for information.
Point of Contact Gallery,914 E. Genesee St., 443-2169
Alejandra: An international collective inspired by the life and poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik featuring work by Patricia Bentancur, Nayda Collazo-Llorens, Duke & Battersby, Mary Giehl, Dami n Roth & Juan Mart n Hsu, Graciela Sacco. Last chance to see the show!
Red House Arts Center. 201 South West St.,425-0405
elegy: society for a dead society by Paul Lloyd Sargent. Multi-media installation about the music scene from the 1990’s.
Spark Contemporary Art Space, 1005 E. Fayette
Syracurse: The Sun Gave Up featuring works in sculpture, photography and other media by Julian
Ansell and Kelli Pennington.
Special Collections Research Library, 6th Floor, E.S. Bird Library, Syracuse University
Covering Photography: Imitation, Influence, and Coincidence by guest curator Karl Baden
SUNY Oswego Metro Center, The Atrium, Two Clinton Square, 399-4100
An Inn and Outer Sense if Okace featuring photographs by Jane Winslow & Mindy Ostrow. Experimental Urbanism by installation artist Richard Metzgar.
Syracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St. 443-3275
Syracuse Stage is featuring a dramaturgical display of images of Northern Lights ftom the National Geographic collection. Northern lights, are an astronomical phenomena also known as aurora polaris. These colorful curtains of light illuminate the night sky and are a back drop for the scenes in “Almost Maine.”
Westcott Community Art Gallery, 826 Euclid Ave., 478-8634
The Portrait Show. Opening Reception and Ice Cream Social to celebrate the portrait work of the Open Figure Drawing, Inc.
XL Projects, 307-313 South Clinton St.
Specters of Liberty, a multi-dimensional, interactive exhibition/workshop. Reception 6pm.
Closed during May’s Th3:
Delavan Art Gallery
Arts Across Campus, Onondaga Community College
SUArt Galleries
Syracuse Technology Garden
Warehouse Gallery
YMCA GallerY