WINSLOW HOMER’S EMPIRE STATE: HOUGHTON FARM AND BEYOND
August 18 – October 11
Reception Saturday, September 26 4:45 – 6 p.m.
SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building
THE SHOW BRINGS TOGETHER A NUMBER OF HOMER’S WATERCOLORS, DRAWINGS, WOOD ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, AND CERAMIC TILES OF THE PERIOD FROM GALLERIES, PRIVATE COLLECTIONS, AND MUSEUMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY: homer.syr.edu Funded by the Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor, an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation initiative, in cooperation with SUArt Galleries
BARRY ANDERSON: INTERMISSIONS
August 14 – October 21
Gallery reception and artist lecture:
September 29, 5 – 8 p.m.
Light Work Gallery (Watson Hall)
THE EXHIBITION WILL FEATURE INTERMISSIONS IN THE LIGHT WORK MAIN GALLERY AND SEVERAL OTHER LOCATIONS AROUND SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY AND THE CITY OF SYRACUSE, INCLUDING PROJECTIONS ON BUILDINGS AND OTHER VENUES: lightwork.org/exhibitions
Co-sponsors: Light Work, which is coordinating the exhibition, SU’s Division of Student Affairs, CNY Community Foundation, and Lamar Outdoor Advertising>
HOWARD BOND RETROSPECTIVE
September 8 – January 14
Syracuse University, E.S. Bird Library, 6th Floor
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
TWENTY-TWO PIECES OF BOND’S WORK WAS DONATED TO THE SU’S E.S. BIRD LIBRARY BY ALUMNUS CARL ARMANI ’60. THE EXHIBITION, WHICH INCLUDES THESE WORKS, IS A RETROSPECTIVE OF 30 YEARS OF BOND’S CREATIVE WORK HIGHLIGHTING THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S MASTERY OF ABSTRACTION, PROXIMITY, PATTERN, TEXTURE, AND LANDSCAPE.
Funded by the SU Humanities Center and the Syracuse University Library and its Special Collection Research Center
All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted
Syracuse Symposium™ is organized and presented for the College of Arts and Sciences by the SU Humanities Center.
Major funding provided by The Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor, an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation initiative.



