Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Technology Garden Opening of Student Work

From the Tech Garden website: http://www.growsyracuse.com/techgarden/

"January 10 Open House: We invite you to tour the Syracuse Technology Garen, network and view the beautiful work from local artists.
Incredible artwork will be showcased from students and faculty with Onondaga Community College, Cazenovia College, S.U., ITT Technical Institute and members of the Syracuse Camera Club.
Entertainment will be by professional jazz musicians Mike Lamardo and Colin DeJoseph."

The opening is from 5 - 7 PM tonight.

Also,

The Visual Arts Showcase #58 opens on Friday January 12 from 6 - 8 PM at WCNY. Many artists Delavan Art Gallery knows are included as part of the grant winners from 2000-2006 exhibition.

From cspot.org:
"01/12/2007
Visual Arts Showcase # 58 Opening Reception
WCNY Studios, 506 Old Liverpool Road, Liverpool
315-435-2155
The Visual Arts Showcase Committee of the CRC is pleased to present Showcase # 58, an eclectic offering, featuring work of state and local grant winners since 2000. It opens on January 9th and runs until April 2nd. The gallery is open during regular business hours (Weekdays, 8:30am-5:00pm). Special viewing arrangements can be made through the Cultural Resources Council.
Hours: 6 - 8 pm"

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bill, Caroline and myself went to the Technology Garden's Open House last night. There was quite a crowd! There were more people than I'd ever seen there before. It was good to see the schools interacting and so many fresh artists networking. There was a good time to be had! And of course, I was able to say hello to Arlene Abend's sculptures, which I love. They are on display permanently at the Tech Garden.

I heard a story last night about a woman whose car was in the old money towers garage when it collapsed. Hers was two cars away from getting damaged. I had not been aware that the building had collapsed at one point, but I did know that it was a garage and had walked by many times with someone who dreamed of turning it into a massive gallery. Well, the final product is not quite what he envisioned, but it does ooze innovation. It's a fascinating place.

-Courtney Rile