The Syracuse Orchestra: Instrument Petting Zoo
Destiny USA 2 Destiny USA Drive, SyracuseCurious about the instruments our musicians play in the Orchestra? Stop by with your kids to learn about the instruments and how they work! FREE!
Curious about the instruments our musicians play in the Orchestra? Stop by with your kids to learn about the instruments and how they work! FREE!
Sofía Luz Pérez is a Mexican American artist born in Austin, Texas and raised in Central New York. Her work often depicts ancient feminine archetypes while referencing self-portraiture, bringing together the ancient wisdom of her pre-Colombian cultural heritage with her present-day self. “My practice stems from an inner narrative that I’m working through. Much of my work has been inspired by the experience I’ve had with healing illness, and by the healing of generational family trauma. I address both the physical and nonphysical (spiritual) aspects of those processes. I began drawing self-portraits to document my process and progression in the aftermath of the diagnosis.” “Since then, I usually depict a fusion of self-portraiture and images of empowerment with symbolism from my ancestral heritage. I often reference archetypes through the powerful goddess imagery from Aztec mythology. I began my exploration into my ancient indigenous heritage many years ago, and it has been a key component in my creative practice.” Hours: Wednesday – Friday 2–6pm Saturday 12–4pm
Downstairs in Commons Lounge near Burlington, our string quartet performs: Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Theme, Final Fantasy Theme, Tetris, Uncharted: Nate’s Theme, Halo Theme, Kingdom Hearts, World of Warcraft, Chrono Trigger, Civilization
Downstairs in Commons Lounge near Burlington, our string quartet performs: Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Theme, Final Fantasy Theme, Tetris, Uncharted: Nate’s Theme, Halo Theme, Kingdom Hearts, World of Warcraft, Chrono Trigger, Civilization
Commons Lounge: Join us for an evening of music, celebration, and unity presented by The Syracuse Orchestra and CNY Pride. The performance features music by LGBTQ+ composers & allies — from Bernstein to Madonna and Caroline Shaw to Lady Gaga plus drag performers. Have fun while you support live music and inclusivity in our community. Enjoy tasty snacks from Three Lives and a cash bar. A portion of the ticket sales for this event will benefit CNY Pride. Note: Portions of the event will contain mature content. No one under age 17 will be admitted without a parent or guardian.
Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own. Workshop #1 April 28 2-4pm Week one will begin by detailing their approach to creating a portrait, which can include any research that needs to be done, any preliminary sketches and references, and then materials to be used. They will present their art to demonstrate their processes. Workshop #2 May 5 2-4pm In the second workshop (Sunday May 5th) , they will help guide everyone to use their materials and research to create their own portraits/self-portraits. Everyone is encouraged and welcomed to bring in materials to draw and/or collage. Materials can include colored pencil, pen, oil pastels, magazine cut-outs, any kind of paper/collage material that can be adhered to paper or canvas.
Sofía Luz Pérez is a Mexican American artist born in Austin, Texas and raised in Central New York. Her work often depicts ancient feminine archetypes while referencing self-portraiture, bringing together the ancient wisdom of her pre-Colombian cultural heritage with her present-day self. “My practice stems from an inner narrative that I’m working through. Much of my work has been inspired by the experience I’ve had with healing illness, and by the healing of generational family trauma. I address both the physical and nonphysical (spiritual) aspects of those processes. I began drawing self-portraits to document my process and progression in the aftermath of the diagnosis.” “Since then, I usually depict a fusion of self-portraiture and images of empowerment with symbolism from my ancestral heritage. I often reference archetypes through the powerful goddess imagery from Aztec mythology. I began my exploration into my ancient indigenous heritage many years ago, and it has been a key component in my creative practice.” Hours: Wednesday – Friday 2–6pm Saturday 12–4pm
This workshop is the perfect way to show your mom some love and appreciation by creating a personalized gift just for her. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, Cocoa’s Candles will help you create a personalized gift that your mom will love. We provide all of the necessary supplies, so all you need to do is purchase a ticket and show up ready to unleash your creativity. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make this Mother’s Day with your loved ones special. Wednesday, May 8th 6:00 PM | Tickets are $45 Community Folk Art Center, Gallery Purchase Tickets
Sofía Luz Pérez is a Mexican American artist born in Austin, Texas and raised in Central New York. Her work often depicts ancient feminine archetypes while referencing self-portraiture, bringing together the ancient wisdom of her pre-Colombian cultural heritage with her present-day self. “My practice stems from an inner narrative that I’m working through. Much of my work has been inspired by the experience I’ve had with healing illness, and by the healing of generational family trauma. I address both the physical and nonphysical (spiritual) aspects of those processes. I began drawing self-portraits to document my process and progression in the aftermath of the diagnosis.” “Since then, I usually depict a fusion of self-portraiture and images of empowerment with symbolism from my ancestral heritage. I often reference archetypes through the powerful goddess imagery from Aztec mythology. I began my exploration into my ancient indigenous heritage many years ago, and it has been a key component in my creative practice.” Hours: Wednesday – Friday 2–6pm Saturday 12–4pm
Sofía Luz Pérez is a Mexican American artist born in Austin, Texas and raised in Central New York. Her work often depicts ancient feminine archetypes while referencing self-portraiture, bringing together the ancient wisdom of her pre-Colombian cultural heritage with her present-day self. “My practice stems from an inner narrative that I’m working through. Much of my work has been inspired by the experience I’ve had with healing illness, and by the healing of generational family trauma. I address both the physical and nonphysical (spiritual) aspects of those processes. I began drawing self-portraits to document my process and progression in the aftermath of the diagnosis.” “Since then, I usually depict a fusion of self-portraiture and images of empowerment with symbolism from my ancestral heritage. I often reference archetypes through the powerful goddess imagery from Aztec mythology. I began my exploration into my ancient indigenous heritage many years ago, and it has been a key component in my creative practice.” Hours: Wednesday – Friday 2–6pm Saturday 12–4pm
Downstairs in the Commons Lounge near Burlington, our string quartet performs: Girls Like You, In My Blood, Thank U, Next, Bad Guy, Material Girl, Wrecking Ball, Strange, You Oughta Know
Downstairs in the Commons Lounge near Burlington, our string quartet performs: Girls Like You, In My Blood, Thank U, Next, Bad Guy, Material Girl, Wrecking Ball, Strange, You Oughta Know