Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

Theater in the Moment

Thursday, October 30th, 2014
Ryan Hope Travis, director, actor, producer, spoke about his new play Drafters, a parable at yesterday's Vera House Report to the Community event.

Director, actor and producer Ryan Hope Travis spoke about his new play Drafters, a parable at yesterday’s Vera House Report to the Community event.  He called his creative approach “Applied theater.”

We congratulate Ryan Travis, the theater professional who continues to stage and curate great plays around the tenor of our times. His latest offering is “Drafters, a parable,” which uses local actors to create awareness about domestic violence from a perspective of prevention.

“Drafters…” has two more shows this week.  Bob Brophy and former councilor Charles Anderson performed a brief excerpt during yesterday’s Vera House event.

Here’s an interview we did with Travis last year.

NYS Fair (Day 8): Sand Trap

Thursday, August 28th, 2014
Sand Sculpture tribute to Theodor Seuss Geisel (Center of Progress Building)

Sand Sculpture tribute to Theodor Seuss Geisel (Center of Progress Building)

Escapism

Saturday, August 2nd, 2014

Civic Imagination

Monday, July 28th, 2014
On the Grow

On the Grow

You didn’t have to be an artist to enjoy the swarm of creative activity that had downtown buzzing over the weekend.  This photograph is from The Syracuse New Times Street Painting Festival along Montgomery Street.

Throwback Thursday: Chalk it up

Thursday, July 24th, 2014
DC artist Mike Tanoory showed off his skills for the Street Painting Festival (circa 2007)

DC artist Mike Tanoory shows off his skills for the Street Painting Festival (circa 2007).

Thru Rose-Colored Glasses

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014
Busy Town

Busy Town

If you can’t find something to do in the city or around the region this weekend, you just aren’t looking hard enough. We want to check out ArtsWeek 2014 and the Northeast Jazz & Wine Festival.

Street gaze (part 24): Paint the Town

Monday, June 30th, 2014
Syracuse Public Arts Task Force summer project: ArtErie 3.0

Syracuse Public Arts Task Force summer project: ArtErie 3.0

Oblige Your Thirst

Friday, June 27th, 2014
Frackenstein: Taking theater to the streets (and new heights)

Frackenstein: Taking comedy/drama to the streets (and to new heights)

First, we’d like to thank Anna Phillips for reminding us about the Fringe Festival here in town this weekend.  We attended the 2013 festival and saw Anna act out her show ‘Spatial Profiling.’

Fringe seems to be great place catch some innovative art presentations.

Last night we experienced ‘Frackenstein, which was presented along the Connective Corridor, at the Syracuse Stage patio. The one act show envisions a totally fracked future mixing elements of Cirque du Soleil and Mad Max’s Road Warrior, with a small pinch of Laurel and Hardy slapstick.

Frackenstein features Mr. Sticks (played by Steve, who must have been a gymnast in a past life) and Splendito (played by the uber flexible Freddy). The duo provides just enough shock value to keep the audience, and those strolling along East Genesee Street, guessing.

We would have loved to see this type of event take place during SU Homecoming or an ACC Game Day Weekend when it would have just freaked out visitors (in a good way).

Frackenstein will play for the next two nights. If you are in the neighborhood stop by and check it out. You just may become part of the show.

Splendito (played by Freddy) and Mr. Sticks (played by Steve) occupied an open air stage on Syracuse Stage's patio for about an hour on Thursday.

Theater of the Here and Now: Splendito (played by Freddy) and Mr. Sticks (played by Steve) occupied an open air stage on Syracuse Stage’s patio for about an hour on Thursday as part of the 2014 Syracuse Fringe Festival.

Urban Lyric

Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
Perseverence Plaza, Downtown

Perseverence Plaza, Downtown

Street gaze (part 21): Hoops at Night

Monday, June 9th, 2014
Erie Boulevard West and South Clinton Street

Hula Hoop Girl: Erie Boulevard West and South Clinton Street