Currents: Sarah McCoubrey Gallery Talk and Reception
Louise and Bernard Palitz Gallery 11 E 61st Street, New York, NYJoin us as we celebrate over 34 years of art by Syracuse University professor emerita, Sarah McCoubrey.
Join us as we celebrate over 34 years of art by Syracuse University professor emerita, Sarah McCoubrey.
Join the Syracuse University Art Museum for an inspiring keynote talk by acclaimed art historian Alexander Nemerov (Stanford University). Discover unexpected links between the museum, influential art critic and Syracuse alum Clement Greenberg, and pioneering Abstract Expressionist Helen Frankenthaler.
This workshop will begin with a brief overview of the SU Art Museum collections and the opportunities it offers faculty to schedule class visits at the Museum. Then we will…
Explore our new permanent collection exhibition, Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art , and learn about how environmental encounters are always present in works of art with English PhD candidate and…
Come explore the Syracuse University Art Museum and enjoy an afternoon of art and art-making with the rest of your community! Visit our galleries and make art inspired by abstract…
Explore the museum through photography and create your own piece of writing inspired by your experience during this free workshop hosted by the Syracuse University Art Museum. Led by artist…
Learn about abstract artist Helen Frankenthaler's experimental foray into screenprinting with curator Melissa Yuen. art_breaks are free and open to all. Don't RSVP, just show up. Bring a friend or…
Join us to hear artist and professor Kevin Adonis Browne read from his latest book, A Sense of Arrival, in the exhibition of the same name. Browne reflects on Caribbean…
Join Esther Moerdler, assistant curator at the Art Students League, for a presentation on the League’s history at 6:30 p.m. Following the talk, explore the Louise and Bernard Palitz Gallery…
Explore ideas and experiences around immigration, food, family, and memory with artist Bhen Alan, professor Junko Takeda (History), and SU Art Museum curator Melissa Yuen.